studio
- IPA[ˈstjuːdɪəʊ]
英式
- a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works;a place where cinema films are made or produced.
noun: studio, plural noun: studios
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- 1. a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works mostly the painting is done in the studio, working from drawings
- ▪ a place where cinema films are made or produced.
- ▪ a place where musical or sound recordings are made the Department of Music has a professional recording studio
- ▪ a room from which television programmes are broadcast, or in which they are recorded the broadcasts will be transmitted from the Middlesbrough studios
- ▪ a place where performers, especially dancers, practise and exercise its dance studio is spacious enough to cater for aerobics classes
- 2. a film or television production company the big names are being snapped up by major studios in the film capital a big-budget contract with a major studio
- 3. a studio flat all apartments and studios have private facilities
- a film production company: summer is the time when film studios roll out their big-budget blockbusters
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- a small theater where experimental and innovative productions are staged.
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- a large photograph for which the sitter is posed, typically taken in the photographer's studio.
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- an acting workshop in New York City, founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan and others, and a leading ...
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- an acting workshop in New York City, founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan and others, and a leading ...
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- a flat containing one main room.
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- a sofa bed.
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- a small theatre where experimental and innovative productions are staged.
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- a room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works: mostly the painting is done in the studio, working from drawings
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