chamber
- IPA[ˈtʃeɪmbə]
英式
- a large room used for formal or public events;one of the houses of a parliament
- place (a bullet) into the chamber of a gun
noun: chamber, plural noun: chambers
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名詞
- 1. a large room used for formal or public events a council chamber 同義詞
- ▪ one of the houses of a parliament the upper chamber
- 2. archaic a private room, especially a bedroom. 同義詞
- ▪ British rooms used by a barrister or barristers, especially in the Inns of Court.
- ▪ a judge's office, where proceedings may be held if not required to be held in open court.
- 3. an enclosed space or cavity a burial chamber
- ▪ a large underground cavern.
- ▪ the part of a gun bore that contains the charge.
- ▪ a cavity in a plant, animal body, or organ. 同義詞
- 4. of or for a small group of instruments a chamber concert
動詞
- 1. place (a bullet) into the chamber of a gun he chambered a fresh cartridge
- (1901–61), US journalist; born Jay Vivian Chambers. In 1948, he accused Alger Hiss of Communist ...
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- (1723–96), Scottish architect. His neoclassical style is demonstrated in buildings such as ...
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- an enclosed space where sound reverberates: purpose-built echo chambers allow the addition of natural-sounding reverberation to the recordings
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- an enclosed space where sound reverberates: purpose-built echo chambers allow the addition of natural-sounding reverberation to the recordings
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- another term for upper house
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- a small orchestra.
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- a movable pipe organ for playing in a small concert hall, chapel, or private house.
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- an apparatus designed to show ionizing particles.
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- IPA[ˈCHāmbər]
美式
- a large room used for formal or public events: a council chamber
- place (a bullet) into the chamber of a gun: he chambered a fresh cartridge
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