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.Tell him everything from his conservatories is to be brought here, and is to be packed in felt.
对他说,用毡子把暖房的花统统包好,运到这里来。
2.As it happens, Oberlin College has one of the finest conservatories of music in the United States.
巧合的是,欧柏林学院里有一个属美国最好的音乐学校。
3.It would be too facile to groan over the conservatories or complain about the record companies, Things are more serious.
光是抱怨音乐学院或唱片公司是很容易的。情况比这严重得多。
4.I plan to compile these village ballads into a textbook for music conservatories.
打算把这几首村歌编进音乐学院的教材。
5.Those failing to get into China's 13 conservatories enter one of the burgeoning number of private schools.
那些考不上中国13所音乐学院的孩子,就会进入数目不断壮大的私立学校。
6.The Philadelphia-based pianist is professor in five conservatories in his native China-and just bought an apartment in Berlin.
这位以费城为家的钢琴家在祖国中国五所音乐学院当教授,又刚在柏林买了一层公寓。
7.The Bay South Garden includes two giant conservatories that are set to become new architectural landmarks for Singapore.
南部海湾花园包括两个巨型温室,将成为新加坡新的标志性建筑。
8.While the best players used to travel to America, Japan or Europe, they now study at top conservatories in Shanghai and in Beijing.
过去最好的演奏家会前往美国、日本或欧洲,现在人们可以留下来在诸如上海音乐学院和中央音乐学院这类著名音乐院校学习。
9.Many varieties have been developed for ornamental use in garden pools and conservatories.
常栽培于花园池塘中和温室,用作观赏植物,并培养出很多变种。
10.With Russia no longer an ally, instrumentalists poured in to US and European conservatories; many of them stayed.
由于苏联不再是盟友,乐器演奏家涌向了欧美的音乐学院;其中很多人还留在了那里。