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studionoun
workplace for the teaching or practice of an art
«she ran a dance studio»; «the music department provided studios for their students»; «you don’t need a studio to make a passport photograph»
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studio apartment, studionoun
an apartment with a living space and a bathroom and a small kitchen
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studionoun
workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded
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studionoun
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workshop (of an artist)
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Anthony Geisler:
There’s a massive difference between a ‘gym’ like a 40,000 big box facility and 1,000 square foot Pilates studio.
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Adam Andrzejewski:
In an ironic vignette, at a healthcare facility dedicated to serving blind veterans—the new Palo Alto Polytrauma and Blind Rehabilitation Center—the agency wasted $670,000 on two sculptures no blind veteran can even see, the ‘Helmick Sculpture’ cost $385,000 (2014) and a parking garage exterior wall faade by King Ray Studio for the ‘design, fabrication, and installation of the public artwork’ cost $285,000 (2014).
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Nick Adams:
As the first playable transgender protagonist in a major studio release, Tyler is an important step forward for representation in gaming.
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Sam Rubin:
When I walked in to pick up my card [with the reel], studio people — who I assume were ordered by these same lame public-relations censors who interrupted my interview — they were editing someone else’s interview, one Ben had already given because he had made a joke in the interview about drug use, they were taking out a remark he had actually made of his own free will and cutting it out of the interview because they think you might not be able to understand it. You may not get Ben’s sense of humor.
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Dave Long:
It gives you the same flavor and feel of being in a studio, our bread-and-butter is live coaching. Members want to be accountable for a certain time and be motivated and supported.
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- ستوديوArabic
- studioCzech
- studieDanish
- Atelier, StudioGerman
- εργαστήρι, στούντιοGreek
- estudioSpanish
- استودیوPersian
- ateljee, yksiö, studioFinnish
- atelier, studioFrench
- स्टूडियोHindi
- արհեստանոց, արվեստանոցArmenian
- studioItalian
- 工房, 録音室, アトリエ, スタジオ, 撮影所, 画室Japanese
- ಸ್ಟುಡಿಯೊKannada
- 사진관Korean
- studijaLatvian
- студио, ателје, гарсоњера, гарсониераMacedonian
- atelier, filmmaatschappij, kunstschool, studio, platenmaatschappijDutch
- studioNorwegian
- estúdioPortuguese
- studioRomanian
- ателье, мастерская, студияRussian
- studio, студиоSerbo-Croatian
- studioSwedish
- ஸ்டூடியோTamil
- studioYiddish
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3 definitions
studio (Noun) — | Workplace for the teaching or practice of an art 3 examples |
1. ex. «she ran a dance studio» | |
2. ex. «the music department provided studios for their students» | |
3. ex. «you don’t need a studio to make a passport photograph» | |
studio (Noun) — | An apartment with one main room |
studio (Noun) — | Workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded |
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bachelor, bachelor apartment, conservatory, den, exhibit hall, en.synonym.one, exhibition room, fine arts museum, gallery, library, salon, showroom, studio apartment, studio flat, study, wing.
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Clashes in 2016–17 were so intense that Anatole and his athletes were forced to leave the studio.
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The studio, occupying nearly the whole attic floor under the roof, presented to the eye those vast proportions which surprise inquirers when, after attaining sixty feet above the ground-floor, they expect to find an artist squeezed into a gutter.
Here and there, above this shelf, a head of Niobe, hanging to a nail, presented her pose of woe; a Venus smiled; a hand thrust itself forward like that of a pauper asking alms; a few «ecorches,» yellowed by smoke, looked like limbs snatched over-night from a graveyard; besides these objects, pictures, drawings, lay figures, frames without paintings, and paintings without frames gave to this irregular apartment that studio physiognomy which is distinguished for its singular jumble of ornament and bareness, poverty and riches, care and neglect.
At the moment when this history begins, a brilliant July sun was illuminating the studio, and two rays striking athwart it lengthwise, traced diaphanous gold lines in which the dust was shimmering.
Two principal groups, distinctly separated from each other, showed the presence of two sets or cliques, two minds even here, in this studio, where one might suppose that rank and fortune would be forgotten.
It was hot in the studio, and drops of sweat stood on her forehead.
Meanwhile other people had come in, mostly men, for the women always arrived first, and the studio for the time of year (it was early yet) was fairly full.
«The only way to learn to paint,» he went on, imperturbable, «is to take a studio, hire a model, and just fight it out for yourself.»
She had been at the studio a long time and knew the main points which the masters insisted upon, but though she could show what was wrong with Philip’s work she could not tell him how to put it right.
I had observed that the generous friend and vagabond brother artist, whose lodger I now was, never seemed to be in absolute want of money; and yet the walls of his studio informed me that nobody bought his pictures.
My pictures have been turned out of the exhibition-rooms; nobody comes to sit to me; I can’t make a farthing; and I must try another line in the Arts, or leave your studio. We are old friends now.
He walked rapidly to the door of his studio, and in spite of his excitement he was struck by the soft light on Anna’s figure as she stood in the shade of the entrance listening to Golenishtchev, who was eagerly telling her something, while she evidently wanted to look round at the artist.
Some time before I went to Paris he had married an Englishwoman, and was now settled in a studio in Montmartre.
Unlike Reginald Sellers, who had a studio in the same building, and sometimes dropped in to drink her coffee and pour out his troubles, he did not attribute his non-success to any malice or stupidity on the part of the public.
In the studio with Beverley she found Reginald Sellers, standing in a critical attitude before the easel.
His visits to the newcomer’s studio began again, and Beverley’s picture, now nearing completion, came in for criticism enough to have filled a volume.