- 看过 conservatory 的人也看了 :
- nursery
- glasshouse
- cold frame
conservatory 的 2 个定义
plural con·serv·a·to·ries.
- a school giving instruction in one or more of the fine or dramatic arts; specifically, a school of music.
- a greenhouse, usually attached to a dwelling, for growing and displaying plants.
- Archaic. a place where things are preserved.
- serving or adapted to conserve; preservative.
conservatory 近义词
greenhouse
conservatory 的近义词 4 个
更多conservatory例句
- Growing plants can seem intimidating, but we believe anyone can create a thriving home conservatory of any size.
- To have the ultimate summertime experience, request to enjoy dinner in the new glass conservatory in the courtyard garden.
- She briefly taught at the conservatory and once performed, as part of a group of 21 pianists, with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops.
- I moved to New York City and I did a year and a half conservatory at Stella Adler.
- In high school, I studied at the Stella Adler conservatory and then at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts before finally ending up at the Drama Studio London.
- They meet generally in the Kiev Conservatory, an imposing 1890s-era building overlooking Independence Square.
- He used his savings for the voyage across the Atlantic, but was left with no tuition money to attend the conservatory.
- Or the latest suspects: Martha Raddatz and Candy Crowley in the conservatory with the lead pipe.
- Kerry is a Brown graduate and has an M.F.A. in film directing from the American Film Institute Conservatory.
- Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he earned a degree in fine arts from the renowned Boston Conservatory of Music.
- It was one day when a student from the Stuttgardt conservatory attempted to play the Sonata Appassionata.
- He plays beautifully, and was trained in the famous Brussels conservatory, of which Dupont is the head.
- I don't know much about the interior arrangements of Kullak's conservatory, because I only went to his own class.
- In the conservatory he seemed to be a very passionate player; but, somehow, in public that was not the case.
- This young lady had been originally a pupil of Kullak's, and I had heard her play once in his conservatory.