Conservatory Meaning in English
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Definition
A conservatory is a school for the study of music or, in British English, a glass room attached to a house for growing plants.
Usage & Nuances
In the US, 'conservatory' usually means a music (or sometimes theater/dance) school, while in the UK, it often refers to a glass extension for plants. Always check context: 'music conservatory' vs 'glass conservatory'.
Spanish: conservatorio - invernaderoPortuguese (BR): conservatório - estufaPortuguese (PT): conservatório - estufaChinese (Simplified): 音乐学院 - 温室Chinese (Traditional): 音樂學院 - 溫室Hindi: संगीत विद्यालय - ग्रीनहाउसArabic: معهد موسيقي - بيت زجاجيBengali: সংগীত বিদ্যালয় - কাঁচের কক্ষ (গৃহসংলগ্ন উদ্যানঘর)Russian: консерватория - зимний садJapanese: 音楽院 - ガラス張りの温室Vietnamese: nhạc viện - nhà kính (gắn liền nhà)Korean: 음악원 - 유리 온실Turkish: konservatuvar - kış bahçesiUrdu: کنزرویٹری (موسیقی کا ادارہ) - شیشے کا کمرہ (پودوں کے لیے)Indonesian: konservatori - rumah kaca (di dalam rumah)
Example Sentences
She studies piano at the conservatory.
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Their new house comes with a spacious conservatory overlooking the garden.
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The house has a glass conservatory full of plants.
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He dreams of performing at the city's best conservatory.
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After her audition, she was accepted into the conservatory.
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We have breakfast in the conservatory on sunny mornings.
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