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lodges

Aussprache: [ˈlɒdʒɪz]

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Kontext: „accommodation“

(noun) a lodge is a place where people can stay temporarily, like a small hotel or cabin, often in nature. People go to lodges when they want to relax or enjoy activities like hiking or fishing.

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We stayed at a cozy lodge in the mountains during our vacation.

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There were no lodges available in the area, so we had to camp instead.

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Have you ever stayed at a lodge while traveling?

Kontext: „housing/putting away“

(verb) to lodge something means to put it in a particular place or to deposit it somewhere. For example, you might lodge a complaint or lodge your suitcase in a hotel room.

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I decided to lodge my complaint with the manager about the service.

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I forgot to lodge my bag properly, and it fell over.

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Where should I lodge my paperwork for the new job?

Kontext: „legal“

(verb) to lodge can also mean to formally submit something, like a document, to an authority or organization. This is often done in legal situations.

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They lodged an appeal to the court after receiving the decision.

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He did not lodge his application on time, so he missed the deadline.

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Did you remember to lodge your tax returns before the due date?

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