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1. noun3) (of Freemasons) Loge, die2. transitive verb1) (deposit formally) einlegen [Beschwerde, Protest, Berufung usw.]; (bring forward) erheben [Einspruch, Protest]; einreichen [Klage]3) (leave)lodge something with somebody/in a bank — etc. etwas bei jemandem/in einer Bank usw. hinterlegen od. deponieren
be lodged in something — in etwas (Dat.) stecken
3. intransitive verbbecome lodged in something — [Kugel, Messer:] stecken bleiben in etwas (Dat.)
1) (be paying guest) [zur Miete] wohnen2) (enter and remain) stecken bleiben (in in + Dat.)* * *[lo‹] 1. noun1) (a small house, especially one at a gate to the grounds of a large house.) das Häuschen2) (a room at a college gate etc for an attendant: the porter's lodge.) die Pförtnerloge2. verb1) (to live in rooms for which one pays, in someone else's house: He lodges with the Smiths.) in Untermiete wohnen2) (to make or become fixed: The bullet was lodged in his spine.) steckenbleiben•- academic.ru/43567/lodger">lodger- lodging* * *[lɒʤ, AM lɑ:ʤ]I. ngardener's \lodge Gartenschuppen mgatekeeper's \lodge Pförtnerhaus ntski \lodge Skihütte ffishing \lodge Fischerhütte fII. vt1. (present formally)to \lodge an appeal/objection LAW Berufung/Widerspruch einlegento \lodge a complaint Beschwerde einlegento \lodge a protest Protest erheben▪ to \lodge sth with sb/sth etw bei jdm/etw hinterlegento \lodge money with a bank Geld bei einer Bank deponierento \lodge valuables with sb/sth Wertgegenstände bei jdm/etw hinterlegen3. (make fixed)▪ to \lodge sth etw hineinstoßen4. (give sleeping quarters to)III. vi1. (become fixed) stecken bleiben▪ to \lodge with sb bei jdm [zur Untermiete] wohnen* * *[lɒdZ]1. n(in grounds) Pförtnerhaus nt; (of American Indian) Wigwam m; (= shooting lodge, skiing lodge etc) Hütte f; (= porter's lodge) Pförtnerloge f; (SCH, UNIV) Pedellzimmer nt; (= masonic lodge) Loge f; (of beaver) Bau m2. vt2) (with bei) complaint einlegen; protest erheben; claim geltend machen; charge, petition, application einreichento lodge an appeal — Einspruch erheben; (Jur) Berufung einlegen
to be lodged — (fest)stecken
4) jewellery, money deponieren, hinterlegen3. vi1) (Brit: live) (zur or in Untermiete) wohnen (with sb, at sb's bei jdm); (at boarding house) wohnen (in in +dat)* * *A s1. a) Sommer-, Gartenhaus nb) (Jagd- etc) Hütte fc) Gärtner-, Pförtnerhaus n (auf einem Gut etc)2. Portier-, Pförtnerloge f3. US Ferienhotel n6. besonders US Ortsgruppe f (einer Gewerkschaft etc)8. a) Wigwam mb) Indianerfamilie fB v/i2. übernachten3. sich verbergen (Wild)4. stecken (bleiben) (Geschoss, Bissen etc):it had lodged in his memory fig es war in seiner Erinnerung oder in seinem Gedächtnis haften gebliebenC v/t1. aufnehmen, beherbergen, (für die Nacht) unterbringen:the house lodges ten people das Haus beherbergt zehn Leute2. in Logis oder Untermiete nehmen3. lodge o.s.b) sich einquartieren (in in dat):be lodged → B 14. jemanden in Gewahrsam nehmen:lodged behind bars hinter schwedischen Gardinen umg5. Güter etc unterbringen, einlagern8. besonders JUR einen Antrag, eine Beschwerde etc einreichen, (Straf)Anzeige erstatten, Berufung, Protest einlegen ( alle:with bei)he lodged a bullet in his heart er schoss sich eine Kugel ins Herz11. Schmutz etc ablagern12. obs Getreide etc umlegen (Wind etc)* * *1. noun2) (porter's room) [Pförtner]loge, die3) (of Freemasons) Loge, die2. transitive verb1) (deposit formally) einlegen [Beschwerde, Protest, Berufung usw.]; (bring forward) erheben [Einspruch, Protest]; einreichen [Klage]2) (house) unterbringen; (receive as guest) beherbergen; bei sich unterbringen3) (leave)lodge something with somebody/in a bank — etc. etwas bei jemandem/in einer Bank usw. hinterlegen od. deponieren
4) (put, fix) stecken; [hinein]stoßen [Schwert, Messer usw.]be lodged in something — in etwas (Dat.) stecken
3. intransitive verbbecome lodged in something — [Kugel, Messer:] stecken bleiben in etwas (Dat.)
1) (be paying guest) [zur Miete] wohnen2) (enter and remain) stecken bleiben (in in + Dat.)* * *n.Häuschen - n. (with) v.in Verwahrung geben (bei) ausdr. v.logieren v. -
2 Freemasons' Lodge
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3 Freimaurerloge
f freemasons’ ( oder Masonic) lodge* * *Frei|mau|rer|lo|gefMasonic Lodge* * *Frei·mau·rer·lo·gef Masonic lodge* * *die Freemasons' lodge* * ** * *die Freemasons' lodge -
4 масонский
Masonic, Freemasonicмасонское братство — the craft, the brotherhood of Freemasons
Великий Магистр (глава масонской ложи, особ. председательствующий на масонском собрании) — Worshipful Master, сокр. W.M.
глава масонской ложи штата (в США) — Grand Master, сокр. G.M.
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5 جادو گھر
n.Freemasons' Lodge
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