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cham·ber [ˈtʃeɪmbəʳ] N

1. chamber old (room):

soba f

3. chamber pl:

(lawyer's offices) chambers
chambers (private room of a judge)

ˈcham·ber mu·sic N no pl

ˈcham·ber pot N

ˈecho cham·ber N

ˈgas cham·ber N

par·lia·men·tary ˈcham·ber N

sec·ond ˈcham·ber N POL

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The gas is trapped in the compression chambers formed by the impeller vanes and the liquid ring.
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In many of the inns in a large town, the chambermaids furnish the chambers and depend upon their fees for remuneration.
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This occurs because the aorta and the pulmonary artery, the two major arteries coming out of the heart, are connected to the wrong chambers.
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Uranium and thorium also have diverse current or historical uses, and americium is used in the ionization chambers of most modern smoke detectors.
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A cross section of the cochlea will reveal an anatomical structure with three main chambers (scala vestibuli, scala media, and scala tympani).
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The central data bank monitors occupancy of all chambers at all times.
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The conditions inside the cave cause stalactites and stalagmites, particularly in the deeper chambers.
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However, companies often become members to develop their business contacts and, regarding the local chambers (the most common level of organization), to demonstrate a commitment to the local economy.
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Special vacuum chambers tested spark plugs and magnetos.
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A diagram showed an elastomer-type ring with multiple hollow chambers surrounding the center line of the wheel circumference.
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