studio
noun [ C ] uk/ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/ us/ˈstuː.di.oʊ/ studios
(RECORDING ROOM)
B1 (电视或广播节目的)录制室,演播室;(音乐)录音棚
a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings are made
She spent three months in the studio working on her latest album. 她在录音棚里呆了3个月录制自己的最新专辑。
a studio audience (= people who watch a programme while it is being made in the studio) 演播室现场的观众
B1 (电影)摄影棚;电影公司,电影制片厂
a building or place where films are made, or a company that makes them
Ealing Studios made some famous British comedies in the 40s and 50s. 40至50年代伊灵制片厂出品了一些非常有名的英国喜剧片。
(舞蹈)练功房
a room or building where dancing is taught or practised
a dance studio 舞蹈练功房
- More examples
- a soundproof studio
- Later in this bulletin we will be going over to our Westminster studio for an update on the situation.
- Andy shuts himself away in his studio for hours on end when he's recording a song.
- Most of the scenes were filmed in a studio.
- The studio is using all sorts of marketing tricks to squeeze as much profit from the movie as they can.
(ARTIST'S ROOM)
B2 (艺术家的)工作室;(尤指)画室,摄影室
a room in which an artist works, especially a painter or photographer
艺术工作室;摄影工作室
a company making artistic or photographic products
The firm grew to be one of Europe's foremost graphics studios. 这家公司逐渐发展为欧洲最重要的图形制作工作室。
(HOME)
(also studio apartment); (UK also studio flat)单间公寓(通常一个房间兼作卧室和起居室,带有卫生间,有的有单独的厨房)
a small apartment designed to be lived in by one or two people, usually with one large room for sleeping and living in, a bathroom and sometimes a separate kitchen