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chambers

/cheym-berz/US // ˈtʃeɪm bərz //UK // (ˈtʃeɪmbəz) //

分庭,会议室,分室,会议厅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Robert, 1802–71, Scottish publisher and editor.
    • : Robert William, 1865–1933, U.S. novelist and illustrator.
    • : Whittaker Jay David Chambers, 1901–61, U.S. journalist, Communist spy, and accuser of Alger Hiss.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Antin had shed his football persona for an outdoorsy one since graduation and invited Chambers on a run.

  • Chambers, done with the party scene and intrigued by the Antin’s new pursuits, accepted.

  • Halfway through the run, during a break at a hut, Chambers found himself sitting on a toilet nearly in tears.

  • Chambers’s roommate was a new recruit, and this stern-faced defensive end was making sure he was behaving.

  • Nearly two decades later, Chambers, 35, and Antin, 38, are an adventure power duo inspiring nine-to-fivers to make better use of their leisure time.

  • MK Chambers Company    Michigan-based supplier of specialty machining.

  • To simply stay in the Wizard Chambers for a night with breakfast will run you $336 for two.

  • There are also suspects, evidence, and a few hidden chambers that hold vital tools to help advance closer to the hidden key.

  • This translated into Democrats seeing a net gain of 30 seats in House and six in Senate, taking control of both chambers.

  • In head shops you can also buy vaporizers with chambers that can process actual dry buds, but that is so 20th century.

  • Down in his galleries and chambers where it was dark as a pocket Grandfather Mole enjoyed himself thoroughly.

  • Robert Chambers died at Paris; a learned English judge and orientalist.

  • You often have fellows dropping in to your chambers at night; at my house we shall be secure from interruption.

  • Dorothy lighted a candle, and led the way up the wide oak staircase at the bottom of the hall to the chambers above.

  • The instrument occupied two special chambers on each side of the chancel, and a portion of the south chancel triforium.