1. lodge
I would lodge a complaint.
to lodge an appeal, a claim, an objection
The lodge should be insulated for the winter.
"He has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal."
The hunting lodge is actually a very comfortable place to spend the weekend, with all the amenities you would expect to find in any house.
They will lodge by twos and threes in lonely farmhouses.
Juan's got a hunting lodge somewhere near here.
Only importers may lodge a request or declaration for import authorisations.
... four homes and a lodge- called Whoi- Whoi, meaning"...
The lodge rents by the day.
What a surprise! The onsen lodge had turned into a fish breeding farm.
2. accommodate
The hotel can accommodate 300 people.
She was kind enough to accommodate me with some money.
The canal can accommodate ships as large as 150,000 dead weight tons.
Sorry, I can't accommodate you.
You must accommodate your plans to mine.
It was very far-sighted for that company to change its policy to accommodate the decrease in numbers of children and the aging of society.
I accommodate statistics to theory.
Now, the Islamic country is working to accommodate its clients through the offer to accept their national currencies.
This lecture hall is able to accommodate
You could opt for spending less per head in order to accommodate more guests at the reception.
Auto Scaling automatically starts additional instances to accommodate increasing load on your application
accommodate all needs
Dwelling plans should demonstrate that dwellings will accommodate the furniture, access and activity space requirements relating to the declared level of occupancy.
I needed to accommodate to the new schedule.
They modified the report to accommodate all views.
Inglese parola "zakwaterować"(accommodate) si verifica in set:
państwo i społeczeństwoUnit 3 Change3. put up
I need to drill a hole in the wall to put up shelves.
They've put up a statue at the square.
The room looked nicer when we put up some pictures.
apartment blocks wete put up in the 60s
My ego put up even bigger blocks
I can put up with hot weather better than cold weather.
Have you ever put up a friend?
Because of a shortage of oil and gas, energy companies have put up their prices.
The WWF has put up posters all round the city.
It was easy to put up the shelves because they came with instructions on how to assemble them.
Several of the banks have decided to put up their interest rates.
A local businessman has put up the £500 000 needed to save the club.
I can't put up with my neighbour's noise any longer; it's driving me mad
One of his friends says he'll put up the money
put up