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entertainer

/en-ter-tey-ner/US // ˌɛn tərˈteɪ nər //UK // (ˌɛntəˈteɪnə) //

演艺人员,演艺界人士,演艺人士,表演者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a singer, comedian, dancer, reciter, or the like, especially a professional one.
    • : a person who entertains; host: She was one of the capital's great entertainers.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounperformer

Examples

  • Singer and entertainer Alycia Bella’s debut album Muse is finally here.

  • I expected him to have celebrities, musicians, entertainers and athletes and he just had these young people.

  • You could see a G2 professional gamer promoting the latest technical equipment from Adidas while a G2 entertainer promoting lifestyle appear.

  • Based on the outpouring of grief and sympathy from entertainers, politicians and investors following Hsieh’s death, his legacy will most certainly last.

  • Like Jobe, most of these entertainers insist they’re nonpartisan.

  • That is perhaps the most important thing an entertainer can be these days.

  • The small band of French critics helped shift the view of Hitchcock from a clever, popular entertainer to a Significant Artist.

  • Today, Forbes announced that Justin Bieber is the highest earning young entertainer under 30.

  • He is as fearless as any entertainer of our time, and that is where he gets the most respect from the comedy community.

  • Complicated child star who never really grew up or genius entertainer?

  • After supper my hospitable entertainer walked with me to the residence of the owner of the canoe.

  • Surely I am not a church entertainer; my dances and songs won't fit into a church entertainment.

  • After the bill has been made to vanish and the examined apple returned to the entertainer, he takes it and cuts it in half.

  • So far this had never been of much use although he found that it helped him enormously to qualify as a nursery entertainer.

  • I ain't no great shucks as a entertainer, but I'll do what I can.