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单词 chambered
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Definition of chambered in English:

chambered

adjective ˈtʃeɪmbədˈtʃeɪmbərd
  • 1(especially of a gun) having a chamber of a particular kind.

    the rifles are chambered for an intermediate size cartridge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now think about the calibers for which all those guns are chambered.
    • The martial artists knew that the Isosceles stance would not work with a ‘real’ gun chambered in .45 ACP.
    • Logistics played an important part in his recommendations, which frequently included selecting defensive and utility guns chambered for the same rounds.
    • We are now seeing DA sixguns coming forth chambered in .454, but they are much larger and heavier than their SA counterparts.
    • As mentioned, this is a semiautomatic chambered in .22 Long Rifle.
    • Unlike many of today's shotguns which are chambered to accept the 3-inch magnum loads, this one isn't.
    • Winchester's previous rifle was only chambered for the .44 Henry Rimfire cartridge.
    • Now, Taurus has a handgun chambered in the mini-magnum.
    • It was an Ithaca M37 pump-action shotgun, chambered in the 12 gauge.
    • Both the Official Police and New Service revolvers were chambered to a .41 Colt Special.
    • From time-to-time you will run into other surplused Warsaw Pact pistols chambered for the 9x18 Makarov.
    • At least they bought 1,000 revolvers so chambered, which Smith & Wesson delivered to them in 1871.
    • The revolver was originally chambered for the .44 Henry rimfire cartridge.
    • This is truly a handgun hunter's revolver chambered in a handgun hunter's caliber.
    • It's chambered in a variety of guns, 30-plus types of guns shoot this type of round.
    • It was glittering and chambered; it was graveyard-heavy.
    • The package begins with Weatherby's Fibermark rifle chambered in 7mm Rem.
    • The massive revolver, chambered in the new .500 S & W Magnum, was an astonishing success.
    • In 1889, Denmark adopted the Krag-Jorgensen rifle chambered for the 8x58R cartridge.
    • Outside of handgun hunters who use it extensively, there are several handy lever action rifles chambered for the big .44.
    1. 1.1Archaeology (of a tomb) containing a burial chamber.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The chambered tomb, 1,000 years older than nearby Silbury Hill, had been surrounded by a fence and arable fields and the access path to the monument was steep, narrow and fenced.
      • The interesting thing was that whereas the pots from chambered tombs were thick and heavy, the domestic pots were really quite dainty with thin walls.
      • This would not be out of place in a much older Neolithic chambered tomb.
      • In prehistoric Britain early agricultural communities deposited their dead in communal, highly visible locations such as chambered tombs, barrows and burial cairns.
      • Using a horse, some rope, and their stile as an A-frame for leverage, they were able to open up the chambered tomb.
    2. 1.2Biology (of a plant, animal body, or organ) having one or more body cavities.
      in combination a four-chambered heart
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They achieve this feat because of a specially adapted three chambered lung that extends the entire length of their body.
      • The genus Eoporpita shows extensive tentacles radiating from a central boss, which in some specimens appears chambered.
      • It's possible that the complex, chambered heart didn't change gradually, with many genes evolving minor mutations that changed their functions.
      • You can find them in phenomena ranging from the shell of the chambered nautilus to hurricanes and spiral galaxies.
      • Being leaf eaters, they eat a great deal of leaves, fruits, twigs, and tree bark; they have chambered stomachs.
 
 

Definition of chambered in US English:

chambered

adjectiveˈCHāmbərdˈtʃeɪmbərd
  • 1(especially of a gun) having a chamber of a particular kind.

    the rifles are chambered for an intermediate size cartridge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was glittering and chambered; it was graveyard-heavy.
    • The massive revolver, chambered in the new .500 S & W Magnum, was an astonishing success.
    • It was an Ithaca M37 pump-action shotgun, chambered in the 12 gauge.
    • The revolver was originally chambered for the .44 Henry rimfire cartridge.
    • In 1889, Denmark adopted the Krag-Jorgensen rifle chambered for the 8x58R cartridge.
    • Now think about the calibers for which all those guns are chambered.
    • Logistics played an important part in his recommendations, which frequently included selecting defensive and utility guns chambered for the same rounds.
    • Unlike many of today's shotguns which are chambered to accept the 3-inch magnum loads, this one isn't.
    • The package begins with Weatherby's Fibermark rifle chambered in 7mm Rem.
    • As mentioned, this is a semiautomatic chambered in .22 Long Rifle.
    • The martial artists knew that the Isosceles stance would not work with a ‘real’ gun chambered in .45 ACP.
    • From time-to-time you will run into other surplused Warsaw Pact pistols chambered for the 9x18 Makarov.
    • Outside of handgun hunters who use it extensively, there are several handy lever action rifles chambered for the big .44.
    • Winchester's previous rifle was only chambered for the .44 Henry Rimfire cartridge.
    • At least they bought 1,000 revolvers so chambered, which Smith & Wesson delivered to them in 1871.
    • We are now seeing DA sixguns coming forth chambered in .454, but they are much larger and heavier than their SA counterparts.
    • This is truly a handgun hunter's revolver chambered in a handgun hunter's caliber.
    • Both the Official Police and New Service revolvers were chambered to a .41 Colt Special.
    • Now, Taurus has a handgun chambered in the mini-magnum.
    • It's chambered in a variety of guns, 30-plus types of guns shoot this type of round.
    1. 1.1Archaeology (of a tomb) containing a burial chamber.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This would not be out of place in a much older Neolithic chambered tomb.
      • The chambered tomb, 1,000 years older than nearby Silbury Hill, had been surrounded by a fence and arable fields and the access path to the monument was steep, narrow and fenced.
      • In prehistoric Britain early agricultural communities deposited their dead in communal, highly visible locations such as chambered tombs, barrows and burial cairns.
      • The interesting thing was that whereas the pots from chambered tombs were thick and heavy, the domestic pots were really quite dainty with thin walls.
      • Using a horse, some rope, and their stile as an A-frame for leverage, they were able to open up the chambered tomb.
    2. 1.2Biology (of a plant, animal body, or organ) having one or more body cavities.
      in combination a four-chambered heart
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They achieve this feat because of a specially adapted three chambered lung that extends the entire length of their body.
      • Being leaf eaters, they eat a great deal of leaves, fruits, twigs, and tree bark; they have chambered stomachs.
      • It's possible that the complex, chambered heart didn't change gradually, with many genes evolving minor mutations that changed their functions.
      • The genus Eoporpita shows extensive tentacles radiating from a central boss, which in some specimens appears chambered.
      • You can find them in phenomena ranging from the shell of the chambered nautilus to hurricanes and spiral galaxies.
 
 
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