
Hledat
Conservatory
01
konservatoř, zimní zahrada
a room with a roof and walls made of glass, often affixed to one side of a building, used for relaxing or growing plants in
Example
The conservatory attached to their home was a tranquil oasis, filled with lush greenery and bathed in sunlight, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea and a good book.
Zimní zahrada připojená k jejich domu byla klidným oázou, plná bujné zeleně a zalitá slunečním svitem, ideální pro vychutnání šálku čaje a dobré knihy.
As an avid gardener, she spent countless hours in her conservatory, nurturing exotic plants and flowers from around the world.
Jako vášnivá zahradnice strávila nespočet hodin ve své zimní zahradě, pečujíc o exotické rostliny a květiny z celého světa.
02
konzervatoř, hudební škola
a school or college that people attend to for studying music, theater, or some other form of art
Dialect
American
What is a "conservatory"?
A conservatory is an institution that offers specialized education in the performing arts, particularly music, dance, and theater. These schools provide rigorous training in techniques and performance, focusing on developing talent and artistry. Conservatories prepare students for professional careers in the arts, offering opportunities for stage performances, concerts, and theatrical productions in fields like classical music, ballet, or drama.
Example
The renowned conservatory offered intensive training programs in classical music, dance, and theater, attracting talented students from around the world.
She auditioned for admission to the prestigious conservatory, hoping to pursue her passion for acting and hone her skills under renowned instructors.
03
konzervatoř, konzervator
students of a school specializing in one of the fine arts

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