0 a small house, especially one at a gate to the grounds of a large house. -- nhà thường trực
1 a room at a college gate etc for an attendant -- phòng bảo vệ
the porter’s lodge.
2 to live in rooms for which one pays, in someone else’s house -- cho ở trọ
He lodges with the Johnsons.
4 to make (an objection, an appeal etc) formally or officially -- gửi; trao
He will be lodged in the castle, awaiting his homage-makers.
Later reports describe a swatchel lodged in the roof of his mouth.
Even when not dreaming, most of us see our noses: they are the only organs to be permanently lodged in the field of sight.
The cane-cutters preferred the twelve-month cane; the 24-month cane was reported to be harder to cut, had lodged and was infested with weeds.
When the crop was left standing over one year, more weeds were present at harvest (after 20 months) particularly in varieties which lodged.
Most varieties grown were tall, and on none of the far ms was maize found to be free from lodging.
After the seventeenth century, lodging was no longer only a life-cycle phase for everyone.
What has not been achieved is good lodging resistance in all short spring wheats, nor a complete understanding of its physiological basis.
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抱怨, 固定, (使)固定…
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抱怨, 固定, (使)固定…
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incrustarse, atascarse, presentar…
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ficar preso…
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(物が)体内に留まる, 引っかかる…
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dağ evi, kır evi, kulübe…
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se coincer, déposer, pavillon [masculine]…
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