studios
n. (藝術家的)工作室( studio的名詞複數 ); 畫室; 播音室; (舞蹈)練功房
A studio is a room where a painter, photographer, or designer works.
She was in her studio again, painting onto a large canvas.
她又回到了畫室,在一張大帆布上作畫。
A studio is a room where radio or television programmes are recorded, CDs are produced, or films are made.
She's much happier performing live than in a recording studio.
與在錄音棚裡錄音相比,她更喜歡現場表演。
You can also refer to film-making or recording companies as studios .
She wrote to Paramount Studios and asked if they would audition her.
她寫信給派拉蒙電影公司,詢問他們是否同意讓她去試鏡。
A studio is a small flat with one room for living and sleeping in, a kitchen, and a bathroom. You can also talk about a studio flat in British English or a studio apartment in American English.
I live on my own in a studio flat.
我自己住在一個單間公寓裡。
More cash will be saved by shutting studios and selling outside-broadcast vehicles.
透過關閉演播室和出售實況轉播車將節省更多資金。
She wrote to Paramount Studios and asked if they would audition her.
她寫信給派拉蒙電影公司,詢問他們是否同意讓她去試鏡。
Studios are releasing movies at a fast clip.
電影製片公司發行新片的速度很快。
She was blacklisted by all the major Hollywood studios because of her political views.
由於她的政見,所有好萊塢大製片公司都拒絕用她。
Studios are rushing out monster movies to take advantage of our new-found enthusiasm for dinosaurs.
電影公司趁著剛剛興起的恐龍熱正忙著趕拍怪獸電影。