conservatory
conservatory — 名詞
1. a college where students receive professional training in music, theatre, or dan
音樂學院
教授音樂、戲劇等表演藝術的學校
a college where students receive professional training in music, theatre, or dance
Romi plans to apply to a conservatory in Vienna for advanced piano lessons.
Romi 計劃申請一所維也納的音樂學院,接受高階鋼琴課程。
apply to a conservatory for [subject]
The conservatory admitted only thirty new drama students this year.
這所音樂學院今年只錄取了三十名戲劇系新生。
the conservatory admitted + number of students
After graduating from the conservatory, Nila joined a professional orchestra in Seoul.
從音樂學院畢業後,Nila 加入了一支首爾的職業管弦樂團。
There are only three conservatories in the country that offer a full opera programme.
全國只有三所音樂學院提供完整的歌劇課程。
- conservatoire
French loanword, used especially in British English for the same type of school
- academy
broader term — can refer to any specialist school, not just performing arts
- music college
more specific; refers only to music-focused institutions
用法筆記
Chiefly used for specialised music and performing-arts schools in Europe and North America. In the United Kingdom, 'conservatoire' (from French) may be used interchangeably.
常見錯誤
2. a small building made mostly of glass, usually attached to one side of a house,
玻璃屋
附在住宅的玻璃房間,用來種植或休憩
a small building made mostly of glass, usually attached to one side of a house, where people grow plants or sit to enjoy sunlight and warmth
Harper grows herbs and tomatoes in the conservatory attached to the back of the house.
Harper 在廚房後面的玻璃屋裡種植香草和番茄。
in the conservatory (prepositional pattern)
On cold winter afternoons, the Watanabe family drinks tea in their heated conservatory.
在寒冷的冬日午後,Watanabe 一家人在有暖氣的玻璃屋裡喝茶。
heated conservatory (adjective + noun pattern)
The conservatory faces south, so it stays warm even on cloudy winter days.
這間玻璃屋朝南,所以即使在陰天也依然溫暖。
Zola uses her conservatory as a quiet reading room during the rainy season.
Zola 把她的玻璃屋當成雨季時安靜的閱讀室。
- sunroom
most common American English equivalent
- greenhouse
used for commercial or large-scale plant growing, not usually attached to a house
- glasshouse
chiefly British, slightly old-fashioned, same basic meaning
用法筆記
Common in British English to describe a glass extension added to an existing house. In American English, 'sunroom' or 'sun parlor' is more typical for the same structure.