| 释义 | ate·lier \|ad.əl|yā, |atəl- also aˈtelˌyā or əˈt-\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: French, from Middle French astelier woodpile, construction yard, workshop, from astele splinter, chip of wood, from Late Latin astella splinter, alteration (influenced by Latin -ella) of Latin astula, alteration of assula, diminutive of assis board — more at ace
 1.
 a.  : an artist's studio or workroom
 b.  : a studio in which students of art or architecture receive instruction
 2.  : workshop
 a.  : an artist's studio or workshop in which several assistants or apprentices contribute toward the execution of a work bearing a master's signature
 < Rubens's atelier >
 b.  : a workshop in which several people are employed at artisans' tasks
 < had spent their apprenticeships in the metal, jewelry, and glass ateliers — Sherrill Whiton >
 3.  : a business establishment devoted to the design and execution of women's fine clothing
 < a showing of summer models at a Paris atelier >
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