US /ˌentərˈteɪnər/
・UK /ˌentəˈteɪnə(r)/
I wanted to become the highest-paid entertainer.
I wanted to become the highest paid entertainer,
renewed relations with his friends, became once more their familiar guest and entertainer;
He came out of his seclusion, renewed relations with his friends, became once more their familiar guest and entertainer;
They're attacking all the elements of what an entertainer should be
They're attacking all the elements of what an entertainer should be.
You need to ask yourself this question: Am I an entertainer?
Am I an entertainer?
But to understand how clowns gain the dark associations that they have today, you have to go back to the British Regency era, back when a clown named Joseph Grimaldi was the most popular entertainer in England.
most popular entertainer in England.
And no matter what I said, they would not stop because I said, "I'm an entertainer.
Because I said, I'm an entertainer. I don't know anything about saving elephants.
The kid is a born entertainer.
The kid is a born entertainer.
So from then on, you're their dedicated entertainer whenever they come to the club.
So from then on, you're their dedicated entertainer whenever they come to the club.
and I'm a trainer and knowledge entertainer and welcome to another edition of The English
I'm also an English teacher, and I'm a trainer and knowledge entertainer.
Roberto Ventimiglia and Dirk Gutschmann, who said catchphrase is a phrase that's connected with a particular person, especially someone famous such as a television entertainer. Catchphrase is not the same as adage.
Derek Gutman, who said catchphrase is a phrase that's connected with a particular person, especially someone famous such as a television entertainer, catchphrase is not the same as adage.