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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		   
 studio     
  stu·dio  [studio studios] BrE [ˈstjuːdiəʊ]  NAmE [ˈstuːdioʊ]   noun (pl. stu·dios)  1. a room where radio or television programmes are recorded and broadcast from, or where music is recorded   •a  television studio    •a  studio audience (= one in a studio, that can be seen or heard as a programme is broadcast)    •a  recording studio   2. a place where films/movies are made or produced  3. a company that makes films/movies   • She works for a major Hollywood studio.    •a studio executive   4. a room where an artist works   •a sculptor's studio   5. a place where dancing is taught or where dancers practise   •a dance studio   6.  (BrE also ˈstudio flat) (NAmE also ˈstudio apartment)a small flat/apartment with one main room for living and sleeping in and usually a kitchen and bathroom    See also: ↑studio flat       Word Origin:    early 19th cent.: from  Italian, from  Latin studium ‘painstaking application’.        Example Bank:     •He was a studio executive at Paramount.      •I was doing a lot of studio work and remixing.      •She taught at a private dance studio.      •The CD was recorded in his home studio.      •The photograph was taken in a studio.      •a major movie studio      •a studio audience for a new television sitcom      •a studio executive for a major Hollywood studio      •the constraints of the Hollywood studio system      •He was hoping to convert the cellar into a photographic studio. 
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