
방, 침실, 접견실
A private room, especially a bedroom (archaic usage), or a large room used for formal or public events, such as a reception hall.
예문:
"The king received foreign dignitaries in the grand audience chamber."
"She retired to her chamber early, seeking solitude after the long journey."
의회, 의원, 회의장
A house of a legislature or parliament (such as the Senate or House of Representatives), or the hall where such a body meets.
예문:
"The bill passed easily in the lower chamber but faced opposition in the upper chamber."
"Security was tightened around the legislative chamber ahead of the crucial vote."
공동, 공간, 심실
An enclosed space, compartment, or cavity within a structure, organ, or machine.
예문:
"The heart consists of four chambers: two atria and two ventricles."
"Scientists used a vacuum chamber to simulate the conditions of outer space."
"The lock chamber of the canal was filled with water to raise the boat."
약실, 탄창
The part of a firearm, especially a revolver or rifle, that holds the cartridge or charge ready for firing.
예문:
"He checked the revolver to ensure every chamber was loaded with a fresh round."
"The rifle's chamber was designed to accommodate a specific caliber of ammunition."
판사실, 변호사 사무실
A judge's private office or the offices used by barristers or lawyers, often used for hearings held outside of the main courtroom.
예문:
"The lawyers met in the judge's chambers to discuss the settlement privately."
"The preliminary hearing was held in chambers rather than in open court."