chamber
n. (作特殊用途的)房間; 議會; (人體、植物或機器內部的)腔; 私人房間
A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings.
We are going to make sure we are in the council chamber every time he speaks.
每次他發表講話我們都會確保趕到市議會會議廳去。
You can refer to a country's parliament or to one section of it as a chamber .
More than 80 parties are contesting seats in the two-chamber parliament...
有80多個黨派在競爭兩院的議席。
Signor Amato's government has only a 16-seat majority in the Chamber of Deputies.
阿馬託先生的政府在下議院僅以16席的優勢佔有多數席位。
A chamber is a room designed and equipped for a particular purpose.
For many, the dentist's surgery remains a torture chamber.
對許多人來說,牙醫的治療室一直是間受刑室。
A chamber is a hollow place inside the body of a person or animal, or inside a plant.
The offices used by judges and barristers are referred to as chambers.
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;
5. a room used primarily for sleeping
1. place in a chamber
Jericho, I need you to go into that chamber and turn on the purifier.
傑利克, 我需要你進入那個房間開啟淨水裝置.
In my perception chamber pot suggests the social economic demarcation.
在我的觀點,夜壺匯出社會與經濟之定界.
These air jets create a wall that keeps the air from escaping from the chamber.
這些噴射出的氣流形成一道屏障,阻止空氣從氣箱逸出.
It virtually consists of an empty chamber completely lined with polyethylene.
它實際是一臺完全用聚乙烯作襯裡的空腔室.
" They hate what we see right here in this chamber, a democratically elected government. "
他們憎恨我們在這間會議廳裡認為正確的東西, 憎恨一個民選的政府.