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' eimbə1) (a room.) cuarto2) (the place where an assembly (eg Parliament) meets: There were few members left in the chamber.) cámara3) (such an assembly: the Upper and Lower Chambers.) cámara4) (an enclosed space or cavity eg the part of a gun which holds the bullets: Many pistols have chambers for six bullets.) cámara•- chamber music
tr['ʧeɪmbəSMALLr/SMALL]1 architecture (room) cámara3 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL cámara4 (of gun) recámara1 SMALLLAW/SMALL (barrister's office) gabinete nombre masculino, bufete nombre masculino; (judge's room) despacho del juez\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin chambers a puerta cerradachamber music música de cámarachamber of commerce cámara de comercioLower Chamber / Upper Chamber cámara baja / cámara altachamber ['ʧeɪmbər] n1) room: cámara f, sala fthe senate chamber: la cámara del senado2) : recámara f (de un arma de fuego), cámara f (de combustión)3) : cámara fchamber of commerce: cámara de comercion.• aposento s.m.• barrilete s.m.• cámara s.f.• habitación s.f.• recámara s.f.'tʃeɪmbər, 'tʃeɪmbə(r)1) ( room) (arch) cámara f (arc)2) ( of gun) recámara f['tʃeɪmbǝ(r)]1. N1) [of parliament] cámara f ; (=esp bedroom) † aposento † mchambers [of judge] despacho m ; [of barrister] bufete mthe Upper/Lower Chamber — (Pol) la Cámara Alta/Baja
chamber of commerce — cámara f de comercio
2) [of gun] recámara f2.CPDchamber choir N — coro m de cámara
chamber concert N — concierto m de cámara
chamber music N — música f de cámara
chamber of horrors N — cámara f de los horrores
chamber orchestra N — orquesta f de cámara
chamber pot N — orinal m
* * *['tʃeɪmbər, 'tʃeɪmbə(r)]1) ( room) (arch) cámara f (arc)2) ( of gun) recámara f -
2 chambers
1 SMALLLAW/SMALL (barrister's office) gabinete nombre masculino, bufete nombre masculino; (judge's room) despacho del juez
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