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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 cham·ber /ˈʧembɚ/
 室,房間,鎗膛(vt.)放在鎗膛內,關在室內(a.)室內的

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 cham·ber /ˈʧembɚ/ 名詞
 室,房,腔

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 chamber
 容器 CHM

From: Network Terminology

 chamber
 室 箱

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Cham·ber n.
 1. A retired room, esp. an upper room used for sleeping; a bedroom; as, the house had four chambers.
 2. pl. Apartments in a lodging house. “A bachelor's life in chambers.”
 3. A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as, presence chamber; senate chamber.
 4. A legislative or judicial body; an assembly; a society or association; as, the Chamber of Deputies; the Chamber of Commerce.
 5. A compartment or cell; an inclosed space or cavity; as, the chamber of a canal lock; the chamber of a furnace; the chamber of the eye.
 6. pl. Law. A room or rooms where a lawyer transacts business; a room or rooms where a judge transacts such official business as may be done out of court.
 7. A chamber pot. [Colloq.]
 8. Mil. (a) That part of the bore of a piece of ordnance which holds the charge, esp. when of different diameter from the rest of the bore; -- formerly, in guns, made smaller than the bore, but now larger, esp. in breech-loading guns. (b) A cavity in a mine, usually of a cubical form, to contain the powder. (c) A short piece of ordnance or cannon, which stood on its breech, without any carriage, formerly used chiefly for rejoicings and theatrical cannonades.
 Air chamber. See Air chamber, in the Vocabulary.
 Chamber of commerce, a board or association to protect the interests of commerce, chosen from among the merchants and traders of a city.
 Chamber council, a secret council. --Shak.
 Chamber counsel or Chamber counselor, a counselor who gives his opinion in private, or at his chambers, but does not advocate causes in court.
 Chamber fellow, a chamber companion; a roommate; a chum.
 Chamber hangings, tapestry or hangings for a chamber.
 Chamber lye, urine. --Shak.
 Chamber music, vocal or instrumental music adapted to performance in a chamber or small apartment or audience room, instead of a theater, concert hall, or church.
 Chamber practice Law., the practice of counselors at law, who give their opinions in private, but do not appear in court.
 To sit at chambers, to do business in chambers, as a judge.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Cham·ber v. i. [imp. & p. p. Chambered p. pr. & vb. n. Chambering.]
 1. To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers.
 2. To be lascivious. [Obs.]

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Cham·ber, v. t.
 1. To shut up, as in a chamber.
 2. To furnish with a chamber; as, to chamber a gun.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 chamber
      n 1: a natural or artificial enclosed space
      2: an enclosed volume (as the aqueous chamber of the eyeball or
         the chambers of the heart)
      3: a room where a judge transacts business
      4: a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial
         assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate"
      5: a room used primarily for sleeping [syn: bedroom, sleeping
         room, bedchamber]
      v : place in a chamber

From: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

 Chamber
    "on the wall," which the Shunammite prepared for the prophet
    Elisha (2 Kings 4:10), was an upper chamber over the porch
    through the hall toward the street. This was the "guest chamber"
    where entertainments were prepared (Mark 14:14). There were also
    "chambers within chambers" (1 Kings 22:25; 2 Kings 9:2). To
    enter into a chamber is used metaphorically of prayer and
    communion with God (Isa. 26:20). The "chambers of the south"
    (Job 9:9) are probably the constelations of the southern
    hemisphere. The "chambers of imagery", i.e., chambers painted
    with images, as used by Ezekiel (8:12), is an expression
    denoting the vision the prophet had of the abominations
    practised by the Jews in Jerusalem.