0 shows, films, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people, or a performance of this type -- 娛樂,娛樂節目;娛樂表演
In this reading, the circus clown becomes a figure onto which many ideas about the entertainment industry and its regulation can be mapped.
In the survey, bands accounted for one-third of venue entertainment in both pubs and clubs, with jukeboxes more popular in hotels.
In their opinion, the mixing of airs by various authors and composers within a single entertainment created a work that lacked unity of style.
And, at the same time, the show was repositioned as an entertainment to pacify children.
Individuals desire some news just for its entertainment value, the pure pleasure associated with knowledge.
With much bickering and compromise, they have come up with a race perfectly suited for both food and entertainment.
Motion capture is applied in the fields of virtual reality, simulation, entertainment, medical and biomechanical usage.
It will also include a special category of liquor license for music and entertainment venues separate from hotel licenses.