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cham.ber ROOMH5tFeIm7bE5, $-bLn [C]a room used for a special or official purpose, or a group of people who form (part of) a parliament会议室,议院The debate finished at midnight and the delegates left the chamber shortly afterwards.辩论在午夜结束,然后代表们很快离开了会议室。Meetings of the council are held in the council chamber.理事会会议在会议室举行。One of the parts of the castle that is most popular with visitors is the old torture chamber.城堡里最受参观者欢迎的一部分是古老的刑室。There are two chambers in the British parliament--the House of Commons is the lower chamber, and the House of Lords is the upper chamber.英国议会有两院----众议院即下议院和贵族院即上议院。If a trial is in chambers, it takes place in a court room without the presence of the public, newspaper reporters, etc.(无公众和记者参加的)不公开的庭审A chamber of commerce is an organization consisting of people in business who work together to improve business in their town or local area.商会A chamber of horrors is a room which contains a lot of very frightening things.(蜡像馆或博物馆中的)恐怖物件陈列室
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