[
US
/ˈstudiˌoʊ/
]
[ UK /stjˈuːdɪˌəʊ/ ]
[ UK /stjˈuːdɪˌəʊ/ ]
NOUN
-
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 - an apartment with a living space and a bathroom and a small kitchen
- workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded
How To Use studio In A Sentence
- But a couple of months ago, in a Times Square studio, congas were pounding out Afro-Cuban rhythms, dancers in high heels were twirling to fast-paced mambos, and just about everyone in sight was a shade of brown.
- The studio manager will cue you when it's your turn to come on.
- An open casement window provides the painted studio's interior light.
- He founded his own business in the mid 1970s, and by 2004, at least fifteen master artists currently heading their own studios had apprenticed under him.
- As his reputation declined, the sculptor retreated to his studio and stopped exhibiting.
- By the early 1990s, Disney and Warner Brothers studios opened retail stores selling animation art.
- In America, where there has been a shift away from big studios towards independent film-makers, Swinton has forged a successful career in both areas.
- In her studio in the loft at the top of the house, half-completed oil paintings sit alongside crayon masterpieces by her daughter.
- Once the IBM Cognos service is stopped and started, all new IBM Cognos Query Studio reports will now use the global template and display the title block as yellow.
- Time allowed 04:56 Read in studio A red flood alert has been issued tonight for one of the region's rivers.