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  • 1 entertainment

    1) (something that entertains, eg a theatrical show etc.) spektaklis, divertismentas
    2) (the act of entertaining.) linksminimas, pobūvis
    3) (amusement; interest: There is no lack of entertainment in the city at night.) pramoga, pasilinksminimas

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  • 2 display

    [di'splei] 1. verb
    1) (to set out for show: The china was displayed in a special cabinet.) išdėstyti
    2) (to show: She displayed a talent for mimicry.) parodyti
    2. noun
    1) ((an) act of showing or making clear: a display of military strength.) parodymas
    2) (an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part: a dancing display.) viešas pasirodymas
    3) (something which shows or sets out something else: an advertising display.) paroda
    4) (the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.) ekranas, displėjus

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  • 3 programme

    ['prəuɡræm]
    1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) programa
    2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) planas
    3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) programa
    - programmer

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  • 4 night-club

    noun (a club open at night for drinking, dancing, entertainment etc.) naktinis restoranas

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  • 5 show

    [ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb
    1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) (pa)rodyti
    2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) matytis
    3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) rodyti, išstatyti
    4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) (pa)rodyti
    5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) palydėti, vedžioti
    6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) (pa)rodyti
    7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) (į)rodyti
    8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) (pa)rodyti
    2. noun
    1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) paroda, programa, šou, spektaklis
    2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) demonstravimas
    3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) apsimetimas, vaizdavimas
    4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) norėjimas pasirodyti
    5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) (geras) pasirodymas
    - showiness
    - show-business
    - showcase
    - showdown
    - showground
    - show-jumping
    - showman
    - showroom
    - give the show away
    - good show!
    - on show
    - show off
    - show up

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  • 6 pier

    [piə]
    (a platform of stone, wood etc stretching from the shore into the sea, a lake etc, used as a landing-place for boats or as a place of entertainment: The passengers stepped down on to the pier.) prieplauka, pirsas

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  • 7 reading

    1) (the act of reading.) skaitymas
    2) (the reading of something aloud, as a (public) entertainment: a poetry reading.) viešas skaitymas
    3) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) skaitymas
    4) (the figure, measurement etc on a dial, instrument etc: The reading on the thermometer was -5° C.) rodmuo

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  • 8 cabaret

    ['kæbərei]
    (an entertainment given in a restaurant etc: a singer in a cabaret.) kabaretas

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  • 9 carnival

    (a public entertainment, often involving processions of people in fancy dress etc: a winter carnival.) karnavalas

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  • 10 entertain

    [entə'tein]
    1) (to receive, and give food etc to (guests): They entertained us to dinner.) pasikviesti svečių, priimti, vaišinti
    2) (to amuse: His stories entertained us for hours.) linksminti
    3) (to hold in the mind: He entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.) turėti galvoje, puoselėti
    - entertaining
    - entertainment

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  • 11 fête

    [feit]
    (an entertainment, especially in the open air, with competitions, displays, the selling of goods etc usually to raise money, especially for charity: We are holding a summer fete in aid of charity.) šventė, mugė

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  • 12 master of ceremonies

    ( abbreviation MC) (a person who announces the various stages of an entertainment, formal social gathering, series of speakers at a dinner etc: The master of ceremonies introduced the speaker.) ceremonimeistras, pranešėjas

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  • 13 mooch

    [mu: ]
    1) (to wander about (as if) without any purpose: There are no places of entertainment here, so they just mooch around at night.) šlaistytis, trainiotis
    2) ((American) to get a drink, money etc by asking someone to give it to you without intending to return it; to sponge: He is always mooching cigarettes; She keeps mooching off her friends.) prašinėti, (nu)vilioti

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  • 14 party

    plural - parties; noun
    1) (a meeting of guests for entertainment, celebration etc: a birthday party; She's giving/having a party tonight; ( also adjective) a party dress.) balius, pobūvis, pokylis; balinis
    2) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) grupė
    3) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) partija

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  • 15 rival

    1. noun
    (a person etc who tries to compete with another; a person who wants the same thing as someone else: For students of English, this dictionary is without a rival; The two brothers are rivals for the girl next door - they both want to marry her; ( also adjective) rival companies; rival teams.) varžovas, konkurentas; konkuruojantis, rungtyniaujantis
    2. verb
    (to (try to) be as good as someone or something else: He rivals his brother as a chess-player; Nothing rivals football for excitement and entertainment.) (stengtis) prilygti

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  • 16 show-business

    noun (the entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.) pramogų industrija

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  • 17 showman

    noun (a person who owns or manages an entertainment, a stall at a fair etc.) pramoginio renginio organizatorius/šeimininkas

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  • 18 sleepy

    1) (inclined to sleep; drowsy: I feel very sleepy after that long walk.) mieguistas
    2) (not (seeming to be) alert: She always has a sleepy expression.) apsnūdęs, apsimiegojęs
    3) ((of places etc) very quiet; lacking entertainment and excitement: a sleepy town.) apsnūdęs, miegantis

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  • 19 variety

    plural - varieties; noun
    1) (the quality of being of many different kinds or of being varied: There's a great deal of variety in this job.) įvairovė
    2) (a mixed collection or range: The children got a variety of toys on their birthdays.) daugybė įvairiausių
    3) (a sort or kind: They grow fourteen different varieties of rose.) atmaina
    4) (a type of mixed theatrical entertainment including dances, songs, short sketches etc: I much prefer operas to variety; ( also adjective) a variety show.) varjetė

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