- chamber mate
- сосед по комнате
Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.
Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.
chamber-fellow — n. Chum, room mate … New dictionary of synonyms
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The Boatswain's Mate — is an opera in one act written by British composer and suffragette Ethel Smyth in 1913 14. It was Smyth s fourth and most unabashedly feminist opera. The piece centers around a humorous battle of the sexes featuring a feisty and resourceful… … Wikipedia
case|mate — «KAYS mayt», noun. 1. a bombproof chamber in a fort or rampart, with openings from which cannon may be fired: »Every conqueror added a few casemates, a few walls, until it [Luxembourg] became the strongest of European strongpoints (Saturday… … Useful english dictionary
comrade — This word is similar to ‘chum’ in some respects. Both words originally meant ‘chamber mate’ and both came to have the general meaning of ‘friend’. ‘Comrade’, however, was early associated with comrades in arms, fellow soldiers who shared one’s … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
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chum — chum1 [chum] n. [late 17th c. slang; prob. altered sp. of cham, clipped form of chamber (fellow), chamber (mate)] Informal 1. Archaic a roommate 2. a close friend vi. chummed, chumming Informal 1. Archaic to share the same room … English World dictionary
chum — {{11}}chum (1) friend, 1680s, university slang, alternative spelling of cham, short for chamber(mate), typical of the late 17c. fondness for clipped words. {{12}}chum (2) fish bait, 1857, perhaps from Scottish chum food … Etymology dictionary
comrade — 1590s, one who shares the same room, from M.Fr. camarade (16c.), from Sp. camarada chamber mate, originally chamberful, from L. camera (see CAMERA (Cf. camera)). In Spanish, a collective noun referring to one s company. In 17c., sometimes… … Etymology dictionary