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1 tempering plant
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2 chamber
1. n возвыш. комната; горница; апартамент; покой; покоиprivy chamber — королевские покои; кабинет его величества
death chamber — комната, в которой умирает или умер человек
2. n возвыш. спальня, опочивальня3. n возвыш. зал, палата; конференц-зал4. n возвыш. приёмнаяpresence chamber — приёмная высокопоставленного лица; приёмный зал
5. n возвыш. меблированная квартира6. n юр. контора адвокатаchamber practice — консультирование по юридическим вопросам, кабинетная практика юриста
7. n юр. камера мирового судьи8. n юр. кабинет судьи9. n юр. палатаchamber of commerce & industry — торгово-промышленная палата
first chamber — первая палата парламента, палата лордов
10. n юр. спец. камера; рабочее пространствоarc chamber — разрядная камера; дуговая камера
11. n юр. горн. просек, печь12. n юр. корпус13. n юр. воен. камора, патронник; гнездо барабана револьвераbrood chamber — гнездо, гнездовая секция улья
14. n юр. реакт. камера сгорания15. n юр. эвф. ночная ваза, ночной горшок16. n юр. ист. казначейство, казна17. a муз. камерный18. v заключать в камеру19. v тех. рассверливать, высверливать20. v горн. расширятьСинонимический ряд:1. apartment (noun) apartment; office; suite2. assembly (noun) assembly; body of government; congress; council; government; governmental body; house; legislature; organisation; organization; parliament; representatives3. container (noun) box; case; cavity; cell; combustion chamber; compartment; container; cubbyhole; rifle barrel4. room (noun) antechamber; bedroom; berth; cabin; closet; cubicle; parlor; room5. harbor (verb) harbor; haven; house; roof; shelter; shield
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