ENTERTAINMENT


Meaning of ENTERTAINMENT in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ lavish

▪ pure

It's pure ~ and there's nothing wrong with that.

▪ good

▪ escapist , mindless

▪ free

▪ live

▪ evening , nightly

Passengers can enjoy free nightly ~.

▪ half-time , pre-game ( AmE ), pre-match ( BrE )

the half-time ~ at football games

▪ home , in-flight , public , street

▪ mass , popular

Movies were the new mass ~.

▪ family , light , wholesome

Vote for your top light ~ show.

▪ adult

▪ digital , video

▪ interactive

▪ musical , sports

VERB + ENTERTAINMENT

▪ lay on ( BrE ), offer , provide , put on

They provided lavish ~ for their guests.

▪ enjoy

ENTERTAINMENT + NOUN

▪ business , company , industry , media , world

▪ centre/center , complex , venue

▪ district ( esp. AmE )

Tokyo's ~ district

▪ programme/program

▪ show

▪ news

The leading piece of ~ news in the US is the Oscars.

▪ value

The movies were bought for their ~ value.

▪ licence ( BrE )

PREPOSITION

▪ for sb's ~

Ladies and gentlemen, for your ~, we present Magic Man.

PHRASES

▪ a form of ~

▪ a place of ~

places of ~ such as bars

▪ a source of ~

The television was his only source of ~.

▪ the world of ~

stars from the world of ~

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .