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conservatoire

/kuhn-sur-vuh-twahr, -sur-vuh-twahr; French kawn-ser-va-twar/US // kənˌsɜr vəˈtwɑr, -ˈsɜr vəˌtwɑr; French kɔ̃ sɛr vaˈtwar //UK // (kənˈsɜːvəˌtwɑː) //

音乐学院,音乐院,音乐厅,音乐学校

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural con·ser·va·toires [kuhn-sur-vuh-twahrz, -sur-vuh-twahrz; French kawn-ser-va-twar]. /kənˌsɜr vəˈtwɑrz, -ˈsɜr vəˌtwɑrz; French kɔ̃ sɛr vaˈtwar/.

    • : a conservatory, as of music or theatrical arts.

Examples

  • Once, about the close of 1862, soon after he had joined the classes at the Conservatoire, he was talking to his brother Nicholas.

  • I have entered the newly-opened Conservatoire, he says, and the course begins in a few days.

  • At the Conservatoire the advanced students in the composition class were expected to conduct the school orchestra in turn.

  • Lastly, he began to feel some anxiety as to his future livelihood when his course at the Conservatoire should have come to an end.

  • His unusual powers were first recognised when he succeeded in founding the Moscow Conservatoire.