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chamber美 ['tʃeɪmbər] 英 ['tʃeɪmbə(r)] - n.室;卧室;寝室;会议厅
- v.(枪上)装(子弹);禁闭;使有房间
- adj.秘密的;【乐】在小厅内表演的
- 网络会议室;议院;腔
复数:chambers 过去分词:chambered 现在分词:chambering adj.+n. hyperbaric chamber,upper chamber,low chamber,pump chamber,burial chamber v.+n. pass chamber,enter chamber,chamber control n. cavity,hollow,compartment,space,slot 1. | [c] 会议厅a hall in a public building that is used for formal meetings |
| The members left the council chamber. 议员离开了会议厅。 | | the Senate/House chamber 参议院╱众议院会议厅 |
2. | [cspv] (议会的)议院one of the parts of a parliament |
| the Lower/Upper Chamber(= in Britain, the House of Commons/House of Lords) 下议院;上议院 | | the Chamber of Deputies in the Italian parliament 意大利国会的众议院 | | Under Senate rules, the chamber must vote on the bill by this Friday. 根据规定,参议院必须在本星期五以前投票表决此项议案。 |
3. | [c] (作特定用途的)房间,室a room used for the particular purpose that is mentioned |
| | | Divers transfer from the water to a decompression chamber. 潜水员从水里转入减压舱。 |
4. | [c] (人体、植物或机器内的)腔,室a space in the body, in a plant or in a machine, which is separated from the rest |
| the chambers of the heart 心腔 | | the rocket's combustion chamber 火箭燃烧室 | | the chamber of a gun(= the part that holds the bullets) 枪膛 |
5. | [c] 洞穴a space under the ground which is almost completely closed on all sides |
| They found themselves in a vast underground chamber. 他们发现身处一个地下大洞穴。 |
6. | [c] 卧室;寝室;私人房间a bedroom or private room |
n. | 2. (枪的)弹膛,药室;螺管(动植物体的)窝,穴,腔;心室 3. 〔古、诗〕室,房间;寝室,卧室;套房;律师[法官]办公室 2. (枪的)弹膛,药室;螺管(动植物体的)窝,穴,腔;心室 3. 〔古、诗〕室,房间;寝室,卧室;套房;律师[法官]办公室 | adj. | | v. | |
n. | 1. the place where a legislative or judicial assembly meets 2. a room used for a particular purpose 3. an enclosed space, compartment, or cavity, e.g. one inside a machine, the body, or a plant 4. the compartment for a cartridge in a revolver or rifle or for a shell in a cannon 5. a body of people organized into a group for a specific purpose 6. a reception room in an official residence or a palace 7. a bedroom or other room in somebody's home 8. a large room in a public building, especially one used for meetings 9. one of the sections of a parliament. In many systems there is a lower chamber such as the British House of Commons and an upper chamber such as the British House of Lords. 1. the place where a legislative or judicial assembly meets 2. a room used for a particular purpose 3. an enclosed space, compartment, or cavity, e.g. one inside a machine, the body, or a plant 4. the compartment for a cartridge in a revolver or rifle or for a shell in a cannon 5. a body of people organized into a group for a specific purpose 6. a reception room in an official residence or a palace 7. a bedroom or other room in somebody's home 8. a large room in a public building, especially one used for meetings 9. one of the sections of a parliament. In many systems there is a lower chamber such as the British House of Commons and an upper chamber such as the British House of Lords. | np. | 1. a judge's private office for discussing cases or legal matters not taken up in open court 2. a suite of rooms used by lawyers for consulting with clients 3. an apartment or suite of private rooms | adj. | 1. relating to, written as, or performing chamber music | v. | 1. to insert a round of ammunition in the breech of a weapon 2. to put something in or provide something with a chamber or chambers |
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