conservatory如何读

英:[kənˈsɜːvətri]

美:[kənˈsɜːrvətɔːri]

conservatory是什么意思

  • n.温室;音乐学院

conservatory自然拼读

con·serv·a·to·ry

kn suhr v to ri

conservatory变形

复数:conservatories

conservatory词根

词根:conserve

adj.

conserved 保守的

conserving 保存的

adv.

conservatively 谨慎地;保存地;适当地

n.

conservation 保存,保持;保护

conserve 果酱;蜜饯

conservancy 管理;保护;保存

conservator 保护者;管理员

v.

conserved 保存;保全(conserve的过去式)

conserving 保护;保藏;糖渍(conserve的ing形式)

vt.

conserve 保存;将…做成蜜饯;使守恒

conservatory英英释义

  • n.
    • the faculty and students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts
    • a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
    • a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner

conservatory词组

conservatory of music音乐学院

conservatory词源中文解释

1560年代,"防腐剂",来自 conservatory(形容词)的名词用法,意为"具有保护性质的",源自拉丁语 conservator "保护者,保护者,捍卫者", conservare 的代理名词。意思是"保存或小心保管任何东西的地方",来自1610年代,源自拉丁语 conservation + -ory 的词干。从1660年代开始作为"温室"的意思。中古英语中有 servatorie "鱼池,水库"(15世纪末),来自中世纪拉丁语 servatorium。

1805年记录下的"音乐学校,表演艺术学校"的意思,来自意大利 conservatorio 或法语 conservatoire,是一所公共教育和培训机构,专门从事某一科学或艺术分支,尤其是音乐,源自中世纪拉丁语 conservatorium。最初是意大利的机构,"为弃婴提供音乐教育的医院"; 在法国革命后被法国人接受。这个意大利词在1771年的英语中有记录。

conservatory_林学行业词汇

展览温室

conservatory词源英文解释

borrowed from Late Latin conservātōrium "something that preserves" (Medieval Latin, "fish pond"), from Latin conservāre "to save or keep from danger, preserve" + -tōrium, suffix of places (from neuter of -tōrius, deverbal adjective suffix originally forming derivatives from agent nouns ending in -tōr-, -tor); (sense 2) after Italian conservatorio, originally denoting a home for foundlings and orphans who were given a musical education — more at conserve >entry 1

The first known use of conservatory was in 1664

conservatory儿童词典英英释义

considerationnoun

careful thought : deliberation

thoughtfulness for other people

something that needs to be considered before deciding or acting

a payment made in return for something

considerationnoun

careful thought : deliberation

thoughtfulness for other people

something that needs to be considered before deciding or acting

a payment made in return for something

considerateadjective

tending to consider things carefully

thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others

considerateadjective

tending to consider things carefully

thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others

considerableadjective

large in size, amount, or quantity was in considerable pain

a considerable number

considerableadjective

large in size, amount, or quantity was in considerable pain

a considerable number

conserve1 of 2verb

to keep in a safe or sound state

to avoid wasteful or destructive use of : use carefully conserve energy

conserve natural resources

to preserve with sugar

to keep (a quantity) constant during a process of change (as chemical change)

conserve2 of 2noun

a candied fruit

preserve entry 2 sense 1

conservatorynoun

a greenhouse for growing or displaying plants

a place of instruction in some special study (as music)

conservatory 例句

1 A big glass conservatory welcomes diners in the event of bad weather.

2 “Wrong, my dear. That door leads to the conservatory.”

3 However, the conservatory is closed under current state pandemic restrictions, which may end Jan. 4.

4 The conservatory received a few as gifts from the University of Washington’s research greenhouse and rotates them in and out of display as they bloom.

5 Born in the Russian provinces in 1971, she went to St. Petersburg as a teenager with the idea of becoming an actress but soon entered the conservatory there.

6 Did they pick it up from their grandparents, study at a conservatory, watch instructional videos on the Internet or just somehow make it all up?

7 Long before conservatories and university-music programs embraced jazz, Harris offered master classes to young musicians.

8 Her subsequent auditions for acting conservatories yielded no acceptance letters, so she pursued a degree in drama at a public university that had relatively open admissions.

9 The project promises much more room for education, exhibitions, laboratories, the library, open storage and a live butterfly conservatory.

10 So they were forced to go, trudging slowly out of the conservatory and down the path, one behind the other, watched by Mrs Kingshaw, not speaking.

11 Nicotra said he was the son of a botany professor, and he wrote in one letter that he had graduated with a music degree from a conservatory in Naples in 1909.

12 Beyond this was the conservatory, with tall glass doors showing them the rain outside, and ferns growing damply around and over wicker furniture.

13 For years now China has been cast as the next great frontier for Western classical music: a place of crowded conservatories, hungry audiences and, possibly, bulging coffers.

14 And that is not to mention universities in the New York region and conservatories around the country that send their graduates to New York.

15 "It's like we've won the pools and got a conservatory or something."

16 At the conservatory in Stockholm he studied with formidable modernist composers but also immersed himself in experimental electronic music.

17 Its software may be even more crucial: the way singular playing traditions have been passed down through generations of players, many of whom studied at the same conservatories with the same teachers.

18 They also added a modernist glass conservatory, a striking space with arching, white metal beams that visually connects the nearby Pacific Science Center and Space Needle.

19 One does not learn to straddle a cello that way at a conservatory.

音乐学院是不会教人这样骑着大提琴演奏的。

20 In the intense film, out Friday, Teller plays a college conservatory student who aspires to be the next Buddy Rich.

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