main chamber

collocation in English

meaningsofmainandchamber

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main
adjective[before noun]
uk
/meɪn/
us
/meɪn/
larger, more important, or having more influence than others of the ...
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chamber
noun
uk
/ˈtʃeɪm.bər/
us
/ˈtʃeɪm.bɚ/
formal
a room used for a special or official purpose, or a group of people who form (part of) ...
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(Definition ofmainandchamberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To allow easy replacement of the oil in themainchamber.
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Among the motifs depicted in themainchamber, nine figures currently interpreted as ballplayers stand on the lower frieze.
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All measurements were made in the equatorial plane of themainchamber.
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There is also a temperature sensor, which senses the oil temperature in the centre of themainchamber.
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A cylinder 0. 5 m long and coaxial with themainchamberhoused a seed plasma arc below themainchamber.
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From this trajectory we see that electrons can be trapped in the channel being isolated from themainchamber.
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As a result, practically no heat impinges onto themainchamberwall.
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A 0.25m-diameter side window offset 0.2 m from themainchamberwall provided optical access to the experiment.
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Probe access to themainchamberwas achieved via five 6.4-mm-diameter quick disconnect fittings and two 7-cm-diameter ports located in the equator of themainchamber.
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Themainchamberwas topped with a lantern.
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The interior was designed in a typical bank design of the time, with the ground floor being themainchamberand offices space.
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Themainchambercontains a large stalagmite approximately 8 metres high.
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Themainchamberis 4m ft long and 1.5m ft wide and is formed by a triple-walled gallery.
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Themainchamberis known as the palm tree room and boasts a dome which is supported by four columns.
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The third floor contains amainchamberand a smaller chamber.
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Themainchamberis rectangular and made of black brick.
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As of today, there are two ways to enter themainchamber.
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Themainchamber, 6 metres long by 4 metres wide, is covered by three large capstones.
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