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Related topics: Roadscam·ber /ˈkæmbə $ -ər/ noun [countable, uncountable] TTR technical a slight curve from the centre of a road or other surface to the side, which makes water flow to the side 中凸形,拱势〔路面等中间微拱的弧面,可使水流向两边〕Examples from the Corpuscamber• Snicking through St Mary's, a sharpish left-hander with an odd camber and change of surface.• Ellie leaned back against the school piano, her gray skirt revealing the camber of her thighs.Origin camber (1600-1700) French cambre, from cambrer “to curve”, from Latin camur “curved”cam·ber nounChineseSyllable the curve slight from a Corpus centre of |