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chamber

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++cham·ber /ˈtʃeɪmbə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun  1 enclosed space 封闭的空间 [countable]HBHHOLE an enclosed space, especially in your body or inside a machine 〔人体内或某些机器中的〕室,腔 a combustion chamber 燃烧室 The heart has four chambers. 心脏有四个腔。2 room 房间 [countable]TBB a room used for a special purpose, especially an unpleasant one 作特殊用途的房间〔尤指不好的用途〕gas/torture chamber (=used for killing people by gas or for hurting them) 毒气室/刑堂3 meeting room 会议室 [countable]TBB a large room in a public building used for important meetings 〔大型的〕会议室,会议厅 the council chamber 议事厅4. parliament 议会 [countable]PGP one of the two parts of a parliament or of the US Congress. For example, in Britain the upper chamber is the House of Lords and the lower chamber is the House of Commons. 议院5 private room 私室 [countable]DH a word used in the past to mean a bedroom or private room 寝室,私人房间〔旧时用语〕 the Queen’s private chambers 女王的寝宫6. chambers [plural] especially British EnglishSCL an office or offices used by barristers or judges 〔大律师或法官的〕办公室,事务所7. gun 枪炮 [countable]PMW the part of a gun where you put the bullets 枪膛;炮膛
Examples from the Corpus
chamberThe council chamber is on the third floor.As with the basket, divers are recovered from the water to the surface, where they transfer to the decompression chamber.Ace dropped back into the empty chamber.Your sentiments have been echoed in the faculty chambers along with many others.Cley was left once more in his chambers, in the shadowy silence which was now his greatest pleasure.Already, a number of local chambers have developed business-led initiatives similar to those in Tulsa and Austin.Plants were grown from seed in a 38-m long chamber in a ventilated glasshouse.In Poland, the Sejm is the lower chamber of parliament.With the other chamber resisting radical change, Miller finalized the new proposal at a meeting with Kingston Tuesday morning.Always check to see if there is a bullet in the chamber.The hot gases shoot out of the chambers and along the naked, exposed surface.The patient has an abnormal rhythm in the upper chamber of his heart.gas/torture chamberLike a gas chamber, it overwhelms.Fourteen murders was more than enough for jurors to vote Bonin into the gas chamber.In one instance, Harris was strapped into the gas chamber when a stay was briefly ordered.In California all three candidates for governor have promised to keep the gas chamber busy.It took him 11 years to get to the gas chamber, from the day he was convicted of five murders.Which way to the gas chamber?No, actually, remember that has been moved down to uh, to the uh, torture chamber.
Origin chamber (1100-1200) Old French chambre, from Late Latin camera, from Latin, curved roof, from Greek kamara
cham·ber nounChineseSyllable
your especially Corpus in space, enclosed an body


chamber
chamber /ˈtʃeɪmbə $ -ər/ noun
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: Old French
 Origin: chambre, from Late Latin camera, from Latin, 'curved roof', from Greek kamara
1.  ENCLOSED SPACE  [countable] an enclosed space, especially in your body or inside a machine:
    a combustion chamber
    The heart has four chambers.
2.  ROOM  [countable] a room used for a special purpose, especially an unpleasant one
    gas/torture chamber (=used for killing people by gas or for hurting them)
3.  MEETING ROOM  [countable] a large room in a public building used for important meetings:
    the council chamber
4.  PARLIAMENT  [countable] one of the two parts of a parliament or of the US Congress. For example, in Britain the upper chamber is the House of Lords and the lower chamber is the House of Commons.
5.  PRIVATE ROOM  [countable] a word used in the past to mean a bedroom or private room:
    the Queen’s private chambers
6. chambers [plural] especially British English an office or offices used by barristers or judges
7.  GUN  [countable] the part of a gun where you put the bullets


🔑 cham·berBrE /ˈtʃeɪmbə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtʃeɪmbər/ 🔊 noun🔑 [countable] a hall in a public building that is used for formal meetings 会议厅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   see also Chamber of Commerce (also Chamber) [countable + singular or plural verb] one of the parts of a parliament (议会的)议院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。🔊🔊

act, bill, Chamber, coalition, election, law, legislation, parliament, politician, vote

🔑 [countable] (in compounds 构成复合词) a room used for the particular purpose that is mentioned (作特定用途的)房间,室a burial chamber墓室Divers transfer from the water to a decompression chamber. 潜水员从水里转入减压舱。🔊🔊   see also gas chamber [countable] a space in the body, in a plant or in a machine, which is separated from the rest (人体、植物或机器内的)腔,室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 [countable] a space under the ground which is almost completely closed on all sides 洞穴They found themselves in a vast underground chamber. 他们发现身处一个地下大洞穴。🔊🔊 [countable] (old use) a bedroom or private room 卧室;寝室;私人房间