chamber
chamber 英 [ˈtʃeɪmbə(r)] 美 [ˈtʃembɚ]
n. (身体或器官内的)室,膛;房间;会议厅
进行时:chambering 过去式:chambered 过去分词:chambered 第三人称单数:chambers 名词复数:chambers
- A chamber is an enclosed space, often where a specific event usually takes place — such as a sleeping chamber or a torture chamber.
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- n. (身体或器官内的)室,膛;房间;会议厅
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1. The members left the council chamber.
议员离开了会议厅。
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2. the Senate chamber, the House chamber
参议院╱众议院会议厅
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3. the Lower Chamber, the Upper Chamber
下╱上议院
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4. a burial chamber
墓室
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5. Divers transfer from the water to a decompression chamber.
潜水员从水里转入减压舱。
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6. the chambers of the heart
心腔
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7. the chamber of a gun
枪膛
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8. the rocket's combustion chamber
火箭燃烧室
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9. They found themselves in a vast underground chamber.
他们发现身处一个地下大洞穴。
- chamber (n.) c. 1200, "a room in a house," usually a private one, from Old French chambre "room, chamber, apartment" (11c.), from Late Latin camera "a chamber, room" (see camera).
- chamber (v.) late 14c., "to restrain, shut up as in a chamber," also "to furnish with a chamber" (implied in chambered), from chamber (n.). Related: Chambering.
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