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View usage for: (wɜːʳkʃɒp) Word forms: plural workshops1. countable nounA workshop is a period of discussion or practical work on a particular subject in which a group of people share their knowledge or experience. Trumpeter Marcus Belgrave ran a jazz workshop for young artists. [+ for] The Jamaica Festival is planning a series of workshops and business seminars. 2. countable nounA workshop is a building which contains tools or machinery for making or repairing things, especially using wood or metal. ...a modestly equipped workshop. ...the railway workshops. More Synonyms of workshop workshop in British English (ˈwɜːkˌʃɒp) noun1. a room or building in which manufacturing or other forms of manual work are carried on 2. a room in a private dwelling, school, etc, set aside for crafts 3. a group of people engaged in study or work on a creative project or subject a music workshop verbWord forms: -shops, -shopping or -shopped4. (transitive) to perform (a play) with no costumes, set, or musical accompaniment workshop in American English (ˈwɜrkˌʃɑp) noun1. a room or building where work, as home repairs or light manufacturing, is done 2. a seminar or series of meetings for intensive study, work, discussion, etc. in some field Examples of 'workshop' in a sentenceworkshop So I go into schools and do workshops and they really love it.The free festival has nearly 100 stands, plus workshops and talks.In school workshops it can be applied to the forming of acrylic sheet.He also leads workshops across the country.We do workshops so that people know their way around the music.Managers attend workshops to help them recognise signs of stress within their teams.Learn how to make your own books in this creative workshop for families.We do speech and drama workshops with them.Unusual theatre from around the world including workshops on puppetry and storytelling with the body.We hold regular workshops to ensure it is being followed.She went on to do more improvising at a local youth drama workshop.The workshop of the world shut down for a week.They will come over now and again and hold workshops.Center staff members teach courses in junior and senior high schools and offer workshops and group counseling to the bereaved.They also attend workshops on leadership.We are about bunting, theatre and workshops.There will also be creative workshops, while writing contests have already kicked off.The rise follows a campaign to promote angling workshops in schools and leisure centres throughout France.His research found that only 1 per cent of people attending a workshop on saving followed up the advice.Most of this is spent on expensive and inconsequential workshops and seminars; or is pocketed by the political elite.A programme of seminars, workshops and performances will also take place on board.I hold workshops and talks all over the country, juggling it with my job as an agony aunt.Further questioning showed that all his expectations were wholly based on the old 1968 owner's workshop manual.Explore the castle gardens, hawk and owl centre and maze, or join in with a theatre workshop.Each five-day course provides a tempting selection of workshops and talks, and the chance to rub shoulders with some truly inspiring writers. In other languagesworkshop British English: workshop / ˈwɜːkˌʃɒp/ NOUN A workshop is a room or building containing tools or machinery for making or repairing things. ...a modestly equipped workshop. - American English: workshop
- Arabic: وَرْشَةُ العَمَل
- Brazilian Portuguese: oficina
- Chinese: 车间
- Croatian: radionica
- Czech: dílna
- Danish: workshop
- Dutch: workshop
- European Spanish: taller
- Finnish: työpaja
- French: atelier
- German: Werkstatt
- Greek: εργαστήρι
- Italian: laboratorio
- Japanese: 仕事場
- Korean: 작업장
- Norwegian: verksted
- Polish: warsztat
- European Portuguese: oficina
- Romanian: atelier
- Russian: мастерская
- Latin American Spanish: taller
- Swedish: verkstad
- Thai: ห้องทำงานในโรงงาน
- Turkish: atölye
- Ukrainian: майстерня
- Vietnamese: phân xưởng
Chinese translation of 'workshop' n (c) - (= building)
车(車)间(間) (chējiān) (个(個), gè) - (= session)
专(專)题(題)研讨(討)会(會) (zhuāntí yántǎohuì) (个(個), gè)
Definition a group of people engaged in intensive study or work in a creative or practical field She runs a writing workshop for women. Synonyms discussion group study group masterclass Definition a room or building where manufacturing or other manual work is carried on a small workshop for repairing secondhand motorcycles Definition a room or building where manufacturing or other manual work is carried on He got a job in the workshop of a local tailor. Additional synonymsDefinition a meeting of a group of students for tuition They put me into a remedial maths class. Synonyms lesson, period, seminar, tutorialDefinition a factory, esp. one which processes raw materials a textile mill Synonyms factory, works, shop, plant, workshop, foundry Definition a factory or workshop The plant provides forty per cent of the country's electricity. Synonyms factory, works, shop, yard, mill, foundry Additional synonymsDefinition a room in which an artist, photographer, or musician works She was in her studio again, painting onto a large canvas. Synonyms workshop, shop, workroom, office, study, atelier |