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lodging
zakwaterowanie
lodging [ˈlɒʤɪŋ, Am ˈlɑ:ʤ-] N
1. lodging no pl (accommodation):
lodging
board and lodging
a night's lodging
Phrases:
lodgings pl esp Brit (room in house)
lodging house N Brit
lodging house
I. lodge [lɒʤ, Am lɑ:ʤ] VB intr
1. lodge (stay):
2. lodge (become fixed):
II. lodge [lɒʤ, Am lɑ:ʤ] VB trans
1. lodge (bring forward):
wnosić [perf wnieść]
lodge objection
zgłaszać [perf zgłosić]
lodge protest
składać [perf złożyć]
2. lodge Brit (deposit):
to lodge sth with sb
3. lodge (fix):
umieszczać [perf umieścić]
III. lodge [lɒʤ, Am lɑ:ʤ] N
1. lodge (house):
2. lodge Brit (guard's place):
3. lodge (for masons):
4. lodge (for beavers):
masonic lodge [məˈsɒnɪk-, Am -ˈsɑ:n-] N
OpenDict entry
sweat lodge N
ceremonial sauna nsing REL Am
Present
Ilodge
youlodge
he/she/itlodges
welodge
youlodge
theylodge
Past
Ilodged
youlodged
he/she/itlodged
welodged
youlodged
theylodged
Present Perfect
Ihavelodged
youhavelodged
he/she/ithaslodged
wehavelodged
youhavelodged
theyhavelodged
Past Perfect
Ihadlodged
youhadlodged
he/she/ithadlodged
wehadlodged
youhadlodged
theyhadlodged
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The transaction took place inside room 205 of the lodging house past 8 p.m.
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And what he cares about most is the museum as more than a lodging house of masterpieces.
www.ft.com
In its early days the college functioned predominantly as a lodging house, or residential hall of residence, for students who were matriculated at other colleges.
en.wikipedia.org
They have a shop and cheap lodging house in their home.
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She survived the attack and, although injured, managed to walk back to her lodging house.
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