studio 的定义
plural stu·di·os.
- the workroom or atelier of an artist, as a painter or sculptor.
- a room or place for instruction or experimentation in one of the performing arts: a dance studio.
- a room or set of rooms specially equipped for broadcasting radio or television programs, making phonograph records, filming motion pictures, etc.
- all the buildings and adjacent land required or used by a company engaged in the production of motion pictures.
- studio apartment.
studio 近义词
workshop
workroom
更多studio例句
- Knowing this, studios have radically change their operations to create content remotely.
- Fumudoh works with the digital comedy studio Above Average and is also a writer on the hit Showtime late-night talk show Desus and Mero.
- However, shooting at home means that the 26-episode season, which normally takes three weeks to film in studio, will now take 10 weeks, according to Bishop.
- Most TV and film studios have been shut down since February.
- Clashes in 2016–17 were so intense that Anatole and his athletes were forced to leave the studio.
- These negotiations are not uncommon on junketed studio films.
- About 45 minutes past our interview time, the studio flack summons me.
- That was amazing because I spent so much time in a different kind of studio for once!
- At the music studio, Brinsley would arrive by train or bus to break into the music scene.
- We were on her roof talking and trying to come up with ideas, to think of alternatives to renting a studio.
- In spite of this, the garden studio was not wholly forsaken, and nearly every day she accomplished something there.
- But she did not succeed in finding a suitable studio, neither an instructor who pleased her, and she returned to Amsterdam.
- He remembers the good dinners at the little restaurant near his studio, where they dined among the old crowd.
- And those memorable dinners in the old studio back of the Gare Montparnasse!
- This dreamer could be seen daily ferreting around the Quarter for a studio always bigger than the one he had.