Bedchamber Meaning in English
word
ˈbɛdˌtʃeɪmbɝ
BED-chaym-ber
bˈɛdtʃeɪmbɐ
BED-chaym-buh
التعريف
A private room in a house where someone sleeps, especially in old-fashioned or historical contexts.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Bedchamber" is formal or literary, not used in modern spoken English. Common in historical novels, fairy tales, or descriptions of castles and royalty. Use "bedroom" for modern situations.
Spanish: dormitorio - aposento (antiguo)Portuguese (BR): aposento - quarto (antigo)Portuguese (PT): aposento - quarto (antigo)Chinese (Simplified): 卧房(古时用语)- 卧室(文雅说法)Chinese (Traditional): 臥房(古時用語)- 臥室(文雅說法)Hindi: शयनकक्ष (पुराना/औपचारिक)Arabic: حجرة النوم (قديم)Bengali: শয়নকক্ষ (পুরাতন বা রাজকীয় প্রসঙ্গে)Russian: опочивальняJapanese: 寝室(しんしつ) - 寝所(ねどころ)(文学・古風)Vietnamese: phòng ngủ (cổ, trang trọng)Korean: 침실 (옛날 표현) - 침방 (고전적)Turkish: yatak odası (eski dilde) - yatak odası (tarihi açıdan)Urdu: خواب گاہ (قدیم یا بادشاہی استعمال)Indonesian: kamar tidur (klasik/literer)
جمل نموذجية
The king slept in his royal bedchamber.
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She entered the old castle's bedchamber.
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A servant cleaned the queen’s bedchamber every morning.
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Many bedchambers in the palace had ornate ceilings and large windows.
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In old stories, secrets are often whispered in the bedchamber.
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Her childhood home still has a tiny bedchamber at the top of the stairs.
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