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chambers

Aussprache: [ˈtʃeɪmbərz]

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Kontext: „buildings“

(noun) a room that has a specific purpose, usually in a larger building. For example, your school might have a science chamber where experiments happen, or a law court has chambers for judges.

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The judge spoke in her chambers before the trial began.

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There were no chambers available for the meeting today.

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What activities usually happen in the chambers at the courthouse?

Kontext: „government“

(noun) a part of a larger group that makes laws and decisions, like in a government. Think of it as a team of people who work together to create new rules for the country.

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The members of the legislative chambers met to discuss new laws.

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Without enough people in the chambers, no new laws could be made.

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How many chambers does the legislature have to pass the laws?

Kontext: „anatomy“

(noun) an area inside a machine or living thing, often where something happens, like in the heart. You can think of a chamber in the heart as a room that helps pump blood.

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The heart has four chambers that work together to circulate blood.

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If one chamber of the heart doesn't work right, it can cause problems.

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What do the different chambers of the heart do?

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