Alojado in english
Hosted
pronunciation: hoʊstɪd part of speech: verb
pronunciation: hoʊstɪd part of speech: verb
In gestures
alojar = host ; house ; billet ; put + Nombre + up for the night ; put up.
Example: Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.Example: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.Example: There are examples of people refusing to billet soldiers on the grounds that officials had no authority to compel them.Example: A very special thanks to Mary Miracle for putting me up for the night, thus saving me from the wet and wild wilderness.Example: Room rates are so steeply discounted that the top resorts will put you up today for the same price that downscale hotels charged two years ago.more:
» alojarse = lodge ; stay .
Example: A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine. Example: If you are a first time visitor, or just someone curious about where to stay, here is a quick rundown of the most famous and popular districts in Bangkok.» alojarse con = board and lodge with [En inglés, la expresión indica "dar comida y cama"] .
Example: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.» volver a alojar = rehouse [re-house] .
Example: A new building is planned which will rehouse most of the British Library's present functions under one roof.