studios
Pronunciation: [ˈstjuːdi.oʊz]
Context: "entertainment"
(noun) places where movies, music, or television shows are made. Think of big buildings where actors and cameras work together to create stories you see on screen.
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The film was shot in several famous studios in Hollywood.
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They didn't film the documentary in studios; they chose to record it outside.
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Which studios are known for producing animated films?
Context: "art"
(noun) places where artists, designers, or photographers work on their creative projects. Imagine a bright, colorful room where people paint or take pictures.
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She spends every Saturday in her art studio creating new paintings.
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He doesn’t have a studio at home, so he struggles to find a place to work.
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What kind of work do people usually do in a photography studio?
Context: "education"
(noun) spaces where students learn different skills, especially in areas like music, dance, or theater. Think about places like music classrooms where lessons are held.
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The dance students rehearse regularly in one of the studios at the community center.
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There are no studios available for the acting class right now.
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What do students learn in music studios?