Pronunciation of the English word entertainment.
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1. | Australians excel at sports and entertainment. | |
2. | This is a movie which combines education with entertainment. | |
3. | There was very little in the way of entertainment. | |
4. | The entertainment expense was borne by our group. | |
5. | He is familiar with the entertainment world. | |
6. | After hours of browsing TV Tropes, Lyle could predict the ending of any show. This gave him a distaste for entertainment that, in a roundabout way, enabled him to make time for a more productive life. | |
7. | Young people and migrant workers are the bulk of rural Internet users; in terms of online music, online games, online film and television, and the Internet's capacity for entertainment, rural Internet users are equivalent to urban ones. | |
8. | Cable boxes are more useful as places for cats to sleep than as entertainment machines. | |
9. | Singing is an honest and pleasurable entertainment, but one must be careful to avoid singing or taking pleasure in listening to lewd songs. | |
10. | All arts' aim is no other than entertainment. |