Studio meaning in English
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Definition
a studio (apartment): a one-room apartment
a (television) studio: a place where (television) programs, music etc. are recorded
Examples
- "He's expecting you at his home studio in Sausalito tomorrow at 3PM."
- "I already live in a studio apartment in the city and now I'd like a place where I don't have to share a toilet in the corridor with a dirty old man who lives with pigeons."
- "I'm Brent Vanderplop and I'm joined in the studio by our political correspondent Wendy Boyd."
- "a studio, an apartment, a house?"
- "Guy DuPuy : Welcome to my home studio, Edward."
- "Joining me in the studio is Jason Williams. Hi, Jason."
- "Moira : Great Ray, call us back at the studio in an hour, if you're still alive."
- "Why don't you call the studio when you're closer to a major city?"
- "Real estate agent: It's a big studio of 140 square feet."
- "Timmy: You said “a very bright apartment”."
- "Here in the studio, we have Shane from Sydney, Australia."
- "Timmy: You said “a very bright apartment”."
- "As far as the production costs are concerned, I've booked a Hollywood studio, where we can shoot the ad using computer generated graphics."
- "You must be lonely in the studio, are you lonely Brent?"
- "Real estate agent: It's a big studio of 140 square feet."
- "That's right, our studio is located in downtown San Francisco."
- "I'm the only one in the studio right now."
- "It was a year of thrills, laughs, suspense and drama, all directed by you, the amazing Gymglish studio audience!"
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