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Definition of studio in English: studionounPlural studios ˈstjuːdɪəʊˈst(j)udiˌoʊ 1A room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works. mostly the painting is done in the studio, working from drawings Example sentencesExamples - A number of artists' studios were also damaged or completely destroyed.
- After he discovered the power of images as propaganda, for example, the studios of artists such as Gros, Gerard, and Isabey were busy making copies.
- The Fall Art Tour, which has been held each October for eight years, invites visitors into the studios of local artists to catch a glimpse of how they work.
- Before 1760 ‘celebrity portraits’ were viewed only by this intimate circle, in their houses or in the artists' studios.
- In the past, these brick relics have seen service as artists' studios, photographers' darkrooms and birdwatchers' huts.
- Also in this part of the house are two further bedrooms, a bathroom, an artist's studio and a utility room with original flagstone flooring.
- Participants are invited to visit local artists' studios to view or even purchase art.
- We see a photo-collaged image of the artist seated in his studio next to a large photograph of a woman exposing herself.
- There she opened Frenchman's Art Gallery and Studios, a cooperative studio and gallery where artists would work in the same space.
- As his reputation declined, the sculptor retreated to his studio and stopped exhibiting.
- The walking tours differ from other art walks in that, while some are self-led, others are led by a curator who might focus on a particular studio or group of artists' studios.
- Many major art works were destroyed, and the local artists' studios housed in the towers were wiped out.
- We're known for being a little Mecca for artists and studios, as well as supporting the arts.
- To wrap up the project, the artist visits the studio and signs the finished sculptures.
- I'm always visiting galleries, artists' studios, art fairs, in addition to reading periodicals and fashion magazines.
- Joanny spent long afternoons in the studios of artists and friends of his parents, where he studied technique.
- In 1874 Monet's Impression, Sunrise was shown at the first exhibition of a group of independent artists in the studio of the photographer Nadar.
- The new park will feature open air art studios as well as sculpture.
- Currently on view at State of the Art is a show featuring the work of artists who live along the Ithaca Art Trail, a collection of 47 artist studios located in the area.
- Its initial mission included providing exhibition spaces for independent curators and studios for 20 artists a year.
Synonyms workshop, workroom, atelier workplace, place of work, office, study - 1.1 A place where cinema films are made or produced.
Example sentencesExamples - There is also an option of extending the site He said he had favoured a proposal to create a film studio at the power station site, but that idea was no longer being pursued.
- The film's success enabled him to establish his own studio, which attracted many animators keen to embrace Williams' perfectionist approach.
- The whole theory seems to evolve around the moon landing never happening and actually being shot in a film studio or other Earth based location.
- A combination of library, cinema, academic centre and film studio, its windows glow serenely on the featureless horizon.
- John Logie Baird, television innovator, with lots of pictures of Baird and his wonky machines, including a diagram of the early TV studios at Crystal Palace.
- Over the past three years, Rank has sold off holiday centres, cinemas, nightclubs, pubs and film studios.
- There were seven studios, the cinemas and maybe TV if your film was really popular.
- A whole era of cinema will disappear with Alexandre, the studios will fall into disuse, films will be shot in the streets without stars or scripts.
- We will be shooting March 6-10 in San Francisco in a private studio.
- It operated its own studio and laboratories, functioned more efficiently.
- Tracking is how studios tend to estimate what kind of traction their film has.
- I want to work in a film studio or production company as a creative executive and then produce films.
- Those who knew him away from the studio observed that he was somewhat shy, and the persona he created helped him to be a commanding presence on the set.
- The new strike force of Shaun Bartlett and Carlton Cole looked lively - although Bartlett now seems more at home in a TV studio than in front of goal with ball.
- This is not a big studio production, made with an eye for middle America.
- Archer met with deputy culture minister Rhona Brankin last month and discussed the possibility of a film studio based in Glasgow.
- I guarantee that this movie was sold to a studio based on a concept long before a word of script was written.
- He established his own studio in his garden at Isleworth, London, with Harold Bastick as his cameraman.
- 1.2 A place where musical or sound recordings are made.
the Department of Music has a professional recording studio Example sentencesExamples - The county has two main professional recording studios, which can be hired by the hour or by the day.
- I think the hours mom and aunt put in at the recording studios, singing so many songs and rehearsing for them, gave them their practice.
- The band has been offered recording time in top studios owned by Trotwood's pals in the music industry.
- They also point out that the simple shape helps to accommodate the warren of recording studios required within the building.
- You know, most recording studios are in the grimmest of locations.
- Few studio recordings have ever sounded so live and spontaneous.
- After a reported £3m refit the mansion now boasts three gazebos, a recording studio, gym and snooker room plus Versailles-style fountains.
- In the recording studios their emphasis on fragmentary noises and localised sound added a whole new dimension to music.
- Arrangements have been made for the band to move their recording studios to a new building and details of the development will be announced in the next few weeks.
- Between day jobs, Donovan studied sound recording and built the studio, amassing the gear and the expertise to manoeuvre the band's integral process.
- If they were in a recording studio, a sound engineer would solve half their problems at the flick of a switch.
- The business has been expanded because of its revolutionary way of giving online access to professional recording studios for any amount of work without incurring hourly fees.
- Their guided tour involved a look into the many recording studios with demonstrations for anyone interested in a career in sound engineering.
- You can't get a keyboard, sax, trumpet, trombone, bass or drum player to sound better in a recording studio.
- The biggest impact on her early career came when she teamed up with Jon Hendricks and Dave Lambert, and the trio created a new sound in the recording studios.
- How many more tapes are waiting to be found in the vaults of recording studios in deepest, darkest Jamaica?
- After two years of mind-numbing lessons in classical music, he finally realised the degree wasn't for him and decided to set up a recording studio with one of his mates.
- If it were up to me, I'd give Vuggy a recording studio, just to see what kind of new sound they might come up with.
- Presumably he also has a fear of recording studios, which would explain the energy levels he brings to his vocals.
- No longer, however, do you need expensive equipment and recording studios to tinker with and save the music you create.
- 1.3 A room from which television programmes are broadcast, or in which they are recorded.
the broadcasts will be transmitted from the Middlesbrough studios Example sentencesExamples - Jamaican radio stations and their listeners will join in the party at Pebble Mill studios via chat rooms, an internet guest book and a 360 degree web camera.
- And I hadn't known any other life, other than, you know, hotel rooms and concerts and records and studios and press conferences.
- Talking heads gather round tables in broadcasting studios and discuss them.
- It would be based in the college's Arts Factory TV and radio studios and broadcast initially over the Internet.
- The record was mostly recorded in a residential studio, as the band were keen to distance themselves from the distractions of everyday life.
- While Reid clattered around broadcasting studios explaining why sections of the security services were out to get his government, a number of senior figures within Downing Street were wincing.
- The series coincided with a push by programme makers to persuade a reluctant BBC to let them leave the studio and film on the streets.
- Presenter Everard Davy will host the breakfast programme from the studio in the school and some of the pupils will broadcast live during the programme.
- It also unveiled plans for a £600,000 Community Media and Training Centre with radio and recording studios.
- Kirsten had graduated with a degree in music and had been working and radio stations and recording studios almost half of her life.
- Colleagues say that he has been relying on snatches of food and drink from the hospitality rooms of television studios.
- The studios at the BBC programme received 27 calls in 45 minutes from people with information.
- Radio 3 still does a great job broadcasting and recording at concert halls and festivals but the days when the BBC employed musicians to make programmes in its own studios sadly went years ago.
- At its best, the summer school brings the Trinity College debating society or the television studio in the local parochial hall or hotel conference room.
- There is no applause, so perhaps this performance was recorded in the studios for a later broadcast.
- Most of the material on this DVD was recorded at the studios of ORTF - the national radio and television network of France.
- This would house the Sonic Laboratory, recording studios, research laboratories and office space.
- They'll enjoy a meal with Chris and will see the programme broadcast live from the BBC studios in Cardiff.
- Ocean will not share any programming with any other station and we will broadcast our main programmes from studios in Sligo, Donegal and Manorhamilton.
- Community studios are already established in Wrexham and Carmarthen.
- 1.4 A place where performers, especially dancers, practise and exercise.
its dance studio is spacious enough to cater for aerobics classes Example sentencesExamples - As Siegfried is left on his own reality returns, the studio reappears and the dancers drift back in for the next rehearsal.
- They often meet for the first time in a Board of Education night class or a dance studio, where they must come to grips with the proper dance hold and the box step.
- The former interactive gallery has been transformed into classrooms which will be used by local schools, dance studios and a small performance space, with impressive views over Salford Quays.
- I picked up my stuff and we walked together from the dance studio to the gym.
- For him the most satisfying part of the job is creative engagement with his dancers in the studio.
- In the practice studio, this exercise lasts thirty minutes and propels performers into a trance.
- When she was sure the man had gone, the shaken motorist went in to the dance studio, from where the police were called.
- The cafe, opened as a feature of the baths in 1937, could be replaced by a dance studio to cater for an increasing trend for indoor exercise such as Pilates and aerobics.
- More than 500 dancers from approximately 50 studios and companies will perform in the event.
- The goal is to get dancers and nondancers alike to support their neighborhood dance studios, so the central focus will be on open studio events.
- The place has an amphitheatre, a dance studio, and a restaurant serving Goan food.
- He would drag his fellow dancers into rehearsal studios during their lunch hour, or borrow any who were not needed temporarily by another choreographer.
- This is the second year the collective put on the elaborate tap show that involves dancers and studios from all over the Lower Mainland.
- I'm not pretending that the switch is going to be all magic, that the first day in the studio not as a dancer is going to be easy.
- Over the past two years Wright has been absent from the dance studio and his choreographic career appeared to be over.
- The self-funded academy has spent about £50,000 on the new building, which includes a dance studio and café.
- Once renovations are complete, the new building will host four spacious dance studios as well as office and storage space.
- Last night at the dance studio, we practiced the rueda.
- The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes.
- A dance studio at the stadium was given over entirely to the singer, and transformed into his dressing room.
2A film or television production company. the big names are being snapped up by major studios in the film capital a big-budget contract with a major studio as modifier a studio executive Example sentencesExamples - The producer at a small Glasgow television and film studio has become the first Scot to scoop a news and documentary Emmy, the TV equivalent of an Oscar in the US.
- Readers of this blog are, by definition, sophisticated and worldly-wise individuals who know full well that major film studios do not read unsolicited screenplays.
- By the immediate pre-war stage, the major film studios were already producing pin-up shots of their stars which were sent out as pre-film release publicity teasers.
- It's a bit hard to tell what films cost because studios and producers lie about it so much, but neither statement is right.
- A film or television studio will fit the bill for a car service, but she probably paid for her own plane ticket.
- Mayo says talk of selling the film to production studios has been positive, although there's no contract yet.
- In fact, in the past, student film-makers have signed deals with Hollywood studios on the basis of their graduating work.
- Now, Burbank is the home to many film and television studios, including NBC, Universal, Disney, Warner Brothers.
- They include senior representatives from all the major film and television studios.
- Bit by bit studios like Warner Brothers and MGM are opening up their vaults and letting various classics from different time periods out into the digital world.
- A deal would allow TimeWarner to boost its DVD sales with the studio's substantial film database.
- Bill collapsed during filming in Yorkshire Television studios in June.
- As cinema grew and the studios created their own backgrounds this ‘reality’ in film declined.
- Fox Home Video is also set free for producing the best special edition discs of all the major studios.
- He is a passionate defender of the noble art of genre film-making, something he feels was ruined by spendthrift Hollywood studios.
- Today, shorn of its Odeon cinemas and Pinewood studios, the entertainment group's tie with the film industry is limited to its Deluxe film processing unit.
- It has lured Hollywood studios and production companies by initially offering a 100 per cent tax write-off.
- Munich-based Kirch Holding owns the broadcasting rights to the World Cup and has film contracts with Hollywood studios, including Disney.
- And as major studios increasingly concentrated on producing big-budget films, independents filled a void.
- By the early 1990s, Disney and Warner Brothers studios opened retail stores selling animation art.
3A studio flat. all apartments and studios have private facilities Example sentencesExamples - Here, on the site of the former stadium car park, Bryant Homes is building 300 apartments, from studios to three-bedroom flats.
- The apartments range from open-plan studios to larger two-bedroomed homes.
- Each apartment has a studio as well as a living area.
- In the first development of its kind, the old Roundthorn Court in Wythenshawe has been gutted and revamped to provide 64 one-bedroomed apartments and eight studios.
- Costing from £1,040 per person, the deal is based on B&B for two adults sharing a double studio.
- It boasts 75 luxury apartments, ranging from studios to two-bedroomed homes.
Origin Early 19th century: from Italian, from Latin studium (see study). Definition of studio in US English: studionounˈst(j)udiˌoʊˈst(y)o͞odēˌō 1A room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works. mostly the painting is done in the studio, working from drawings Example sentencesExamples - We're known for being a little Mecca for artists and studios, as well as supporting the arts.
- To wrap up the project, the artist visits the studio and signs the finished sculptures.
- The new park will feature open air art studios as well as sculpture.
- After he discovered the power of images as propaganda, for example, the studios of artists such as Gros, Gerard, and Isabey were busy making copies.
- Its initial mission included providing exhibition spaces for independent curators and studios for 20 artists a year.
- Joanny spent long afternoons in the studios of artists and friends of his parents, where he studied technique.
- Many major art works were destroyed, and the local artists' studios housed in the towers were wiped out.
- The Fall Art Tour, which has been held each October for eight years, invites visitors into the studios of local artists to catch a glimpse of how they work.
- The walking tours differ from other art walks in that, while some are self-led, others are led by a curator who might focus on a particular studio or group of artists' studios.
- As his reputation declined, the sculptor retreated to his studio and stopped exhibiting.
- There she opened Frenchman's Art Gallery and Studios, a cooperative studio and gallery where artists would work in the same space.
- I'm always visiting galleries, artists' studios, art fairs, in addition to reading periodicals and fashion magazines.
- Participants are invited to visit local artists' studios to view or even purchase art.
- Also in this part of the house are two further bedrooms, a bathroom, an artist's studio and a utility room with original flagstone flooring.
- Before 1760 ‘celebrity portraits’ were viewed only by this intimate circle, in their houses or in the artists' studios.
- In 1874 Monet's Impression, Sunrise was shown at the first exhibition of a group of independent artists in the studio of the photographer Nadar.
- A number of artists' studios were also damaged or completely destroyed.
- In the past, these brick relics have seen service as artists' studios, photographers' darkrooms and birdwatchers' huts.
- We see a photo-collaged image of the artist seated in his studio next to a large photograph of a woman exposing herself.
- Currently on view at State of the Art is a show featuring the work of artists who live along the Ithaca Art Trail, a collection of 47 artist studios located in the area.
Synonyms workshop, workroom, atelier - 1.1 A place where movies are made or produced.
Example sentencesExamples - A combination of library, cinema, academic centre and film studio, its windows glow serenely on the featureless horizon.
- There is also an option of extending the site He said he had favoured a proposal to create a film studio at the power station site, but that idea was no longer being pursued.
- John Logie Baird, television innovator, with lots of pictures of Baird and his wonky machines, including a diagram of the early TV studios at Crystal Palace.
- The film's success enabled him to establish his own studio, which attracted many animators keen to embrace Williams' perfectionist approach.
- The whole theory seems to evolve around the moon landing never happening and actually being shot in a film studio or other Earth based location.
- I want to work in a film studio or production company as a creative executive and then produce films.
- It operated its own studio and laboratories, functioned more efficiently.
- The new strike force of Shaun Bartlett and Carlton Cole looked lively - although Bartlett now seems more at home in a TV studio than in front of goal with ball.
- There were seven studios, the cinemas and maybe TV if your film was really popular.
- We will be shooting March 6-10 in San Francisco in a private studio.
- I guarantee that this movie was sold to a studio based on a concept long before a word of script was written.
- Archer met with deputy culture minister Rhona Brankin last month and discussed the possibility of a film studio based in Glasgow.
- He established his own studio in his garden at Isleworth, London, with Harold Bastick as his cameraman.
- Those who knew him away from the studio observed that he was somewhat shy, and the persona he created helped him to be a commanding presence on the set.
- This is not a big studio production, made with an eye for middle America.
- A whole era of cinema will disappear with Alexandre, the studios will fall into disuse, films will be shot in the streets without stars or scripts.
- Over the past three years, Rank has sold off holiday centres, cinemas, nightclubs, pubs and film studios.
- Tracking is how studios tend to estimate what kind of traction their film has.
- 1.2 A room where musical or sound recordings can be made.
the Department of Music has a professional recording studio Example sentencesExamples - The biggest impact on her early career came when she teamed up with Jon Hendricks and Dave Lambert, and the trio created a new sound in the recording studios.
- Their guided tour involved a look into the many recording studios with demonstrations for anyone interested in a career in sound engineering.
- If it were up to me, I'd give Vuggy a recording studio, just to see what kind of new sound they might come up with.
- You can't get a keyboard, sax, trumpet, trombone, bass or drum player to sound better in a recording studio.
- In the recording studios their emphasis on fragmentary noises and localised sound added a whole new dimension to music.
- Between day jobs, Donovan studied sound recording and built the studio, amassing the gear and the expertise to manoeuvre the band's integral process.
- After two years of mind-numbing lessons in classical music, he finally realised the degree wasn't for him and decided to set up a recording studio with one of his mates.
- If they were in a recording studio, a sound engineer would solve half their problems at the flick of a switch.
- No longer, however, do you need expensive equipment and recording studios to tinker with and save the music you create.
- After a reported £3m refit the mansion now boasts three gazebos, a recording studio, gym and snooker room plus Versailles-style fountains.
- The band has been offered recording time in top studios owned by Trotwood's pals in the music industry.
- Arrangements have been made for the band to move their recording studios to a new building and details of the development will be announced in the next few weeks.
- Presumably he also has a fear of recording studios, which would explain the energy levels he brings to his vocals.
- How many more tapes are waiting to be found in the vaults of recording studios in deepest, darkest Jamaica?
- They also point out that the simple shape helps to accommodate the warren of recording studios required within the building.
- Few studio recordings have ever sounded so live and spontaneous.
- The county has two main professional recording studios, which can be hired by the hour or by the day.
- I think the hours mom and aunt put in at the recording studios, singing so many songs and rehearsing for them, gave them their practice.
- You know, most recording studios are in the grimmest of locations.
- The business has been expanded because of its revolutionary way of giving online access to professional recording studios for any amount of work without incurring hourly fees.
- 1.3 A room from which television or radio programs are broadcast, or in which they are recorded.
the broadcasts will be transmitted from the Middlesbrough studios Example sentencesExamples - Community studios are already established in Wrexham and Carmarthen.
- The studios at the BBC programme received 27 calls in 45 minutes from people with information.
- It also unveiled plans for a £600,000 Community Media and Training Centre with radio and recording studios.
- Radio 3 still does a great job broadcasting and recording at concert halls and festivals but the days when the BBC employed musicians to make programmes in its own studios sadly went years ago.
- Ocean will not share any programming with any other station and we will broadcast our main programmes from studios in Sligo, Donegal and Manorhamilton.
- It would be based in the college's Arts Factory TV and radio studios and broadcast initially over the Internet.
- Jamaican radio stations and their listeners will join in the party at Pebble Mill studios via chat rooms, an internet guest book and a 360 degree web camera.
- At its best, the summer school brings the Trinity College debating society or the television studio in the local parochial hall or hotel conference room.
- Most of the material on this DVD was recorded at the studios of ORTF - the national radio and television network of France.
- And I hadn't known any other life, other than, you know, hotel rooms and concerts and records and studios and press conferences.
- The record was mostly recorded in a residential studio, as the band were keen to distance themselves from the distractions of everyday life.
- Colleagues say that he has been relying on snatches of food and drink from the hospitality rooms of television studios.
- While Reid clattered around broadcasting studios explaining why sections of the security services were out to get his government, a number of senior figures within Downing Street were wincing.
- Talking heads gather round tables in broadcasting studios and discuss them.
- There is no applause, so perhaps this performance was recorded in the studios for a later broadcast.
- Presenter Everard Davy will host the breakfast programme from the studio in the school and some of the pupils will broadcast live during the programme.
- The series coincided with a push by programme makers to persuade a reluctant BBC to let them leave the studio and film on the streets.
- They'll enjoy a meal with Chris and will see the programme broadcast live from the BBC studios in Cardiff.
- Kirsten had graduated with a degree in music and had been working and radio stations and recording studios almost half of her life.
- This would house the Sonic Laboratory, recording studios, research laboratories and office space.
- 1.4 A place where performers, especially dancers, practice and exercise.
its dance studio is spacious enough to cater for aerobics classes Example sentencesExamples - This is the second year the collective put on the elaborate tap show that involves dancers and studios from all over the Lower Mainland.
- The goal is to get dancers and nondancers alike to support their neighborhood dance studios, so the central focus will be on open studio events.
- The cafe, opened as a feature of the baths in 1937, could be replaced by a dance studio to cater for an increasing trend for indoor exercise such as Pilates and aerobics.
- In the practice studio, this exercise lasts thirty minutes and propels performers into a trance.
- I picked up my stuff and we walked together from the dance studio to the gym.
- A dance studio at the stadium was given over entirely to the singer, and transformed into his dressing room.
- Last night at the dance studio, we practiced the rueda.
- The former interactive gallery has been transformed into classrooms which will be used by local schools, dance studios and a small performance space, with impressive views over Salford Quays.
- For him the most satisfying part of the job is creative engagement with his dancers in the studio.
- More than 500 dancers from approximately 50 studios and companies will perform in the event.
- Over the past two years Wright has been absent from the dance studio and his choreographic career appeared to be over.
- As Siegfried is left on his own reality returns, the studio reappears and the dancers drift back in for the next rehearsal.
- The leisure club should offer a swimming pool, hot spas, steam rooms, luxury changing rooms, fully equipped gyms, dance studios and a range of keep-fit classes.
- I'm not pretending that the switch is going to be all magic, that the first day in the studio not as a dancer is going to be easy.
- The self-funded academy has spent about £50,000 on the new building, which includes a dance studio and café.
- They often meet for the first time in a Board of Education night class or a dance studio, where they must come to grips with the proper dance hold and the box step.
- Once renovations are complete, the new building will host four spacious dance studios as well as office and storage space.
- He would drag his fellow dancers into rehearsal studios during their lunch hour, or borrow any who were not needed temporarily by another choreographer.
- The place has an amphitheatre, a dance studio, and a restaurant serving Goan food.
- When she was sure the man had gone, the shaken motorist went in to the dance studio, from where the police were called.
2A film or television production company. the big names are being snapped up by major studios in the film capital a big-budget contract with a major studio as modifier a studio executive Example sentencesExamples - By the early 1990s, Disney and Warner Brothers studios opened retail stores selling animation art.
- It has lured Hollywood studios and production companies by initially offering a 100 per cent tax write-off.
- They include senior representatives from all the major film and television studios.
- Now, Burbank is the home to many film and television studios, including NBC, Universal, Disney, Warner Brothers.
- Mayo says talk of selling the film to production studios has been positive, although there's no contract yet.
- Bit by bit studios like Warner Brothers and MGM are opening up their vaults and letting various classics from different time periods out into the digital world.
- The producer at a small Glasgow television and film studio has become the first Scot to scoop a news and documentary Emmy, the TV equivalent of an Oscar in the US.
- Readers of this blog are, by definition, sophisticated and worldly-wise individuals who know full well that major film studios do not read unsolicited screenplays.
- Bill collapsed during filming in Yorkshire Television studios in June.
- In fact, in the past, student film-makers have signed deals with Hollywood studios on the basis of their graduating work.
- Today, shorn of its Odeon cinemas and Pinewood studios, the entertainment group's tie with the film industry is limited to its Deluxe film processing unit.
- As cinema grew and the studios created their own backgrounds this ‘reality’ in film declined.
- A deal would allow TimeWarner to boost its DVD sales with the studio's substantial film database.
- Fox Home Video is also set free for producing the best special edition discs of all the major studios.
- By the immediate pre-war stage, the major film studios were already producing pin-up shots of their stars which were sent out as pre-film release publicity teasers.
- Munich-based Kirch Holding owns the broadcasting rights to the World Cup and has film contracts with Hollywood studios, including Disney.
- It's a bit hard to tell what films cost because studios and producers lie about it so much, but neither statement is right.
- And as major studios increasingly concentrated on producing big-budget films, independents filled a void.
- A film or television studio will fit the bill for a car service, but she probably paid for her own plane ticket.
- He is a passionate defender of the noble art of genre film-making, something he feels was ruined by spendthrift Hollywood studios.
3A studio apartment. all apartments and studios have private facilities Example sentencesExamples - The apartments range from open-plan studios to larger two-bedroomed homes.
- Costing from £1,040 per person, the deal is based on B&B for two adults sharing a double studio.
- Here, on the site of the former stadium car park, Bryant Homes is building 300 apartments, from studios to three-bedroom flats.
- It boasts 75 luxury apartments, ranging from studios to two-bedroomed homes.
- Each apartment has a studio as well as a living area.
- In the first development of its kind, the old Roundthorn Court in Wythenshawe has been gutted and revamped to provide 64 one-bedroomed apartments and eight studios.
Origin Early 19th century: from Italian, from Latin studium (see study). |