0 a part of the inside of a building, which is separated from other parts by walls, floors, and ceilings -- комната
a hotel room
2 a possibility for something to happen -- возможность
His work isn't bad but there's still some room for improvement.
3 to share a bedroom with someone, usually at college -- жить с кем-либо в одной комнате
In a period when population growth came up against regulatory limits on new building, the partition of existing houses into smaller rooms was commonplace.
The hiring rooms were not only more comfortable they also helped to affirm the reshaping of female farm service into a form of domestic service.
At the top is a line of similarly sized rooms divided by loadbearing partitions, and with the possibility of inserting non-loadbearing partitions to define circulation.
Presently schools are places where children ®nd empty classrooms, absentee teachers, or teachers sitting in the staff rooms, waiting for their pay.
Robotization of finishing operations is impossible without developing compact and mobile designs of special-purpose robots permitting the movement of the equipment between rooms.
American infants tended to sleep in their own rooms apart from their parents at 1 month and more at 3 months of age.
Spacecrafts and the ultra clean rooms they are assembled in, are routinely monitored for microbial contamination.
The use of churches as public prayer rooms, not sacramental fora, began at once.
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