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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
entertainment
1 entertaining and being entertained 2 shows 3 music and dance 4 the circus 5 outside entertainments 6 relaxing and enjoying yourself see also GAME, SPORT, TELEVISION/RADIO, CINEMA, FILM, THEATRE, PLAY 1
1 entertaining and being entertained - things to do that interest and amuse people: entertainment (noun C/U) outdoor entertainments ◎ There isn't much entertainment for young people in this town. ◎ the entertainment industry - something that offers entertainment: amusement an amusement arcade - to interest and amuse sb: entertain sb; adjective: entertaining Can you entertain the children while I go out for a minute? ◎ a very entertaining film - a person who entertains as a job: entertainer a children's entertainer - the part of the entertainment industry that makes and puts on films, plays, shows, etc: show business (noun U) - to take part in a play or to sing, dance, etc in front of an audience: perform (sth) She is currently performing at the Royal Opera House. - something that you perform in front of an audience: performance There will be two performances daily. ◎ They put on a brilliant performance. - a person who performs: performer - a series of performances of music, plays, etc often held regularly in one place: festival a film festival ◎ an annual festival of the arts ◎ the Edinburgh Festival - to get pleasure from doing sth: enjoy yourself, enjoy sth/doing sth, have a good, great, etc time (doing sth), have fun (doing sth) I enjoy going to the theatre. ◎ I had a great time last night - I really enjoyed myself. ◎ How was the party? Did you have fun? - to keep yourself entertained: amuse yourself I had to amuse myself for a few hours while I waited for her to arrive. ※ more on enjoying sth ENJOY - a group of people who are watching or listening to a play, film, concert, etc: audience (with singular or plural verb) ※ more on audiences AUDIENCE
2 shows - a form of entertainment at the theatre or on television: show There are lots of shows on in London. ◎ a Christmas show ◎ a television/radio show ◎ a game show - a particular activity that is organized for people to watch: display a display of folk dances from around the world - a particular collection of works of art shown in a museum or art gallery: exhibition an exhibition of Victorian photographs - a public display or exhibition for people to visit (to show new products, for example): show a motor show ◎ a flower show ◎ a fashion show - something important that happens which people go to (a sports competition, for example): event a horse-racing event - a traditional show at Christmas to entertain children: pantomime - a show that is meant to make people laugh: comedy show - a person who stands up in front of people and tells them funny stories to make them laugh: (stand-up) comic/comedian - something said or done to make you laugh, especially a funny story: joke ※ jokes and other things that are funny FUNNY - a model of a person or animal that you can move by pulling strings or by putting your hand inside it and moving your fingers: puppet - a show where people with puppets perform a small play: puppet show - a theatre for puppet shows: puppet theatre - a way of entertaining people by making things happen that look impossible: magic (noun U) - a person who does this kind of entertaining: magician, conjurer - an act of using magic in this way: trick, conjuring trick to do/perform a conjuring trick - a show where a magician does tricks: magic show
3 music and dance - a performance of music: concert a classical concert - a play in which the actors sing the words to music: opera - a story which is told with music and dancing but without words: ballet - a performance with pop or rock music: pop concert, rock concert - a play or film which has music and dancing in it: musical - an entertainment with singing, dancing, etc in a restaurant or night-club: cabaret (noun C/U) ※ more on music and dancing MUSIC, DANCE
4 the circus - a show performed in a large tent by a group of people and (sometimes) animals: circus - a person in a circus who wears funny clothes and makes people laugh: clown - a person who performs difficult or unusual physical acts: acrobat - a bar hanging from two ropes high above the ground, used as a swing by acrobats: trapeze; a person who performs on a trapeze: trapeze artist - a rope stretched high above the ground on which acrobats and trapeze artists walk in a circus: tightrope - a person who throws and catches more than two objects at one time: juggler; verb: juggle (sth) Can you juggle? ◎ We saw him juggling five balls. - a person who puts fire in his/her mouth: fire-eater
5 outside entertainments - a public entertainment that is held outside and moves around from town to town, where you can ride on machines or play games and try to win prizes: fair, funfair; the place where a fair is held: fairground - a machine you can ride on at a fair: ride Which rides did you go on? - a permanent place of public entertainment where you can ride on different machines: amusement park - a park where all the amusements are based on one idea or topic: theme park - a type of railway at fairs and amusement parks which goes up and down and has sharp bends: rollercoaster - entertainment that people watch in the street: street entertainment (noun U) - to sing or play music in a public place so that people will give you money: busk; a person who does this: busker - a small container with chemicals in it that burns or explodes with coloured lights or bangs: firework (usually plural) We went to the park to see the fireworks. ◎ a firework display - a day or time when people celebrate sth (especially a religious event): festival Christmas is an important festival for Christians. - a public festival that takes place outdoors, during which there is a procession in the street and music and dancing: carnival the annual Notting Hill Carnival in London
6 relaxing and enjoying yourself - if you want to have a drink and meet and talk to people, you can go to a pubbar - if you want to dance and meet people, you can go to a disco (plural discos) or (night)club - if you want to meet people, especially your friends, and eat, drink, dance and enjoy yourself, you can have a partyparty - entertainment at night, like pubs, clubs and discos: nightlife (noun U) What's the nightlife like in this town? - to go out at night to pubs, clubs and discos: go*/be out on the town We're exhausted - we were out on the town last night. ※ more on pubs and bars BAR/PUB - more on parties PARTY
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