- light entertainment
- ,light enter`tainment noun uncountentertainment that is not very serious and involves things such as singing, dancing, and telling jokes
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Light entertainment — is a term used to describe a broad range of usually televisual performances.Light entertainment in BritainIn the early days of the BBC virtually all broadcast entertainment would be considered light by today s standards, as great pains were taken … Wikipedia
light entertainment — UK US noun [uncountable] entertainment that is not very serious and involves things such as singing, dancing, and telling jokes Thesaurus: types of entertainmenthyponym general words for entertainment and funhypernym … Useful english dictionary
light entertainment — pleasant enjoyable entertainment … English contemporary dictionary
light entertainment — UK / US noun [uncountable] entertainment that is not very serious and involves things such as singing, dancing, and telling jokes … English dictionary
Grundy Light Entertainment — GmbH Rechtsform GmbH Gründung 1997 / 2001 Sitz Köln Leitung … Deutsch Wikipedia
GRUNDY Light Entertainment — GmbH Unternehmensform GmbH Gründung 1997 / 2001 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cambridge University Light Entertainment Society — The Cambridge University Light Entertainment Society (CULES) is a student drama society at Cambridge University. Notable alumni include Douglas Adams, John Cleese , HRH The Prince Edward, Tim Brooke Taylor and Graeme Garden.CULES is a non profit… … Wikipedia
entertainment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lavish ▪ pure ▪ It s pure entertainment and there s nothing wrong with that. ▪ good ▪ escapist, mindless … Collocations dictionary
light — I [[t]la͟ɪt[/t]] BRIGHTNESS OR ILLUMINATION ♦♦ lights, lighting, lit, lighted, lighter, lightest (The form lit is the usual past tense and past participle, but the form lighted is also used.) 1) N UNCOUNT: also the N Light is the brightness that… … English dictionary
entertainment — en|ter|tain|ment S3 [ˌentəˈteınmənt US tər ] n 1.) [U and C] things such as films, television, performances etc that are intended to amuse or interest people ▪ The town provides a wide choice of entertainment. ▪ There will be live entertainment ( … Dictionary of contemporary English