1.(有)保存(力)的
2.保管人的
1.音乐[艺术,戏剧]学院
2.(植物的)暖房,温室
3.防腐剂
1.a room with glass walls and a glass roof, built next to a house and used for relaxing in or for growing plants
2.a school where students study to become professional musicians or actors
1.She arranged for him to work with a professor who got him ready for admission to the elite conservatory the next summer.
她安排郎朗与一位教授合作,这位教授让郎朗做好了在第二年夏季被中央音乐学院录取的准备。
2.And one of the many things I had not known about Esme was that she was a conservatory student, and that her specialty was voice.
在许多我不知道的、有关艾思慕的事情当中,就有一件是:她是一名音乐学校的学生,是声乐专业的学生。
3.I took my daughter to the conservatory for her music lessons before going to the meeting.
我先送女儿去音乐学院上音乐课,然后再去开会。
4.It was a conservatory setting and they were really strict about the kind of actors they wanted us to be.
那里就像一个温室,他们有严格的要求,并且要把我们塑造成他们想象中的演员。
5.Sitting down behind many layers of glass in a sort of green leather conservatory , we started to town.
我们在温室似的绿皮车厢里许多层玻璃后面坐下,向城里进发。
6.His own instrument was the violin, he studied at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music in Ohio.
他自己的乐器是小提琴,他就读于欧柏林大学音乐学院在俄亥俄州。
7.It's one moment of traditional musical expression in a conservatory that recognizes that the music industry is in major transition.
在这所认识到音乐产业正处于巨大转变中的音乐学院里,这是一个传统的、以音乐来表达自己的时刻。
8.Jiang on the pision in the Wind, who graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music.
曾就师于蒋风之等人,毕业于中央音乐学院。
9.Grapes: A vine provides shade and looks ornamental trained up walls and across the roof of a conservatory.
葡萄:葡萄藤能够提供阴凉,而且会顺着墙或温室的屋顶形成景观。
10.Certainly he was unintellectual, without conservatory training and barely able to read music.
可以肯定的是,他并没有受过正规教育,没有在音乐学院受过训练,而且几乎不能读谱。