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From:
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cham·ber
/ˈʧembɚ/
室,房間,鎗膛(vt.)放在鎗膛內,關在室內(a.)室內的
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
cham·ber
/ˈʧembɚ/
名詞
室,房,腔
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
chamber
容器
CHM
From:
Network Terminology
chamber
室 箱
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cham·ber
n.
1.
A
retired
room
,
esp
.
an
upper
room
used
for
sleeping
;
a
bedroom
;
as
,
the
house
had
four
chambers
.
2.
pl.
Apartments
in
a
lodging
house
.
“A
bachelor's
life
in
chambers
.”
3.
A
hall
,
as
where
a
king
gives
audience
,
or
a
deliberative
body
or
assembly
meets
;
as
,
presence
chamber
;
senate
chamber
.
4.
A
legislative
or
judicial
body
;
an
assembly
;
a
society
or
association
;
as
,
the
Chamber
of
Deputies
;
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
.
5.
A
compartment
or
cell
;
an
inclosed
space
or
cavity
;
as
,
the
chamber
of
a
canal
lock
;
the
chamber
of
a
furnace
;
the
chamber
of
the
eye
.
6.
pl.
Law.
A
room
or
rooms
where
a
lawyer
transacts
business
;
a
room
or
rooms
where
a
judge
transacts
such
official
business
as
may
be
done
out
of
court
.
7.
A
chamber
pot
. [
Colloq
.]
8.
Mil.
(a)
That
part
of
the
bore
of
a
piece
of
ordnance
which
holds
the
charge
,
esp
.
when
of
different
diameter
from
the
rest
of
the
bore
; --
formerly
,
in
guns
,
made
smaller
than
the
bore
,
but
now
larger
,
esp
.
in
breech-loading
guns
.
(b)
A
cavity
in
a
mine
,
usually
of
a
cubical
form
,
to
contain
the
powder
.
(c)
A
short
piece
of
ordnance
or
cannon
,
which
stood
on
its
breech
,
without
any
carriage
,
formerly
used
chiefly
for
rejoicings
and
theatrical
cannonades
.
Air chamber
.
See
Air chamber
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Chamber of commerce
,
a
board
or
association
to
protect
the
interests
of
commerce
,
chosen
from
among
the
merchants
and
traders
of
a
city
.
Chamber council
,
a
secret
council
. --
Shak
.
Chamber counsel
or
Chamber counselor
,
a
counselor
who
gives
his
opinion
in
private
,
or
at
his
chambers
,
but
does
not
advocate
causes
in
court
.
Chamber fellow
,
a
chamber
companion
;
a
roommate
;
a
chum
.
Chamber hangings
,
tapestry
or
hangings
for
a
chamber
.
Chamber lye
,
urine
. --
Shak
.
Chamber music
,
vocal
or
instrumental
music
adapted
to
performance
in
a
chamber
or
small
apartment
or
audience
room
,
instead
of
a
theater
,
concert
hall
,
or
church
.
Chamber practice
Law.
,
the
practice
of
counselors
at
law
,
who
give
their
opinions
in
private
,
but
do
not
appear
in
court
.
To sit at chambers
,
to
do
business
in
chambers
,
as
a
judge
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cham·ber
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Chambered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Chambering
.]
1.
To
reside
in
or
occupy
a
chamber
or
chambers
.
2.
To
be
lascivious
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cham·ber
,
v. t.
1.
To
shut
up
,
as
in
a
chamber
.
2.
To
furnish
with
a
chamber
;
as
,
to
chamber
a
gun
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chamber
n
1:
a
natural
or
artificial
enclosed
space
2:
an
enclosed
volume
(
as
the
aqueous
chamber
of
the
eyeball
or
the
chambers
of
the
heart
)
3:
a
room
where
a
judge
transacts
business
4:
a
deliberative
or
legislative
or
administrative
or
judicial
assembly
; "
the
upper
chamber
is
the
senate
"
5:
a
room
used
primarily
for
sleeping
[
syn
:
bedroom
,
sleeping
room
,
bedchamber
]
v
:
place
in
a
chamber
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Chamber
"
on
the
wall
,"
which
the
Shunammite
prepared
for
the
prophet
Elisha
(2
Kings
4:10),
was
an
upper
chamber
over
the
porch
through
the
hall
toward
the
street
.
This
was
the
"
guest
chamber
"
where
entertainments
were
prepared
(
Mark
14:14).
There
were
also
"
chambers
within
chambers
" (1
Kings
22:25; 2
Kings
9:2).
To
enter
into
a
chamber
is
used
metaphorically
of
prayer
and
communion
with
God
(
Isa
. 26:20).
The
"
chambers
of
the
south
"
(
Job
9:9)
are
probably
the
constelations
of
the
southern
hemisphere
.
The
"
chambers
of
imagery
", i.e.,
chambers
painted
with
images
,
as
used
by
Ezekiel
(8:12),
is
an
expression
denoting
the
vision
the
prophet
had
of
the
abominations
practised
by
the
Jews
in
Jerusalem
.
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