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🔑 cham·berBrE /ˈtʃeɪmbə(r)/NAmE /ˈtʃeɪmbər/ noun🔑 [C] 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) [C + sing./pl. v.] 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 🔑 [C] () 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 [C] 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 [C] 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。 [C] (old use) a bedroom or private room 卧室;寝室;私人房间 |