Fairground ride meaning in English
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Definition
a fairground ride: an attraction at a funfair (a temporary amusement park)
Examples
- "Assistant : It's a fairground ride."
Exercise 1
At the end of this scene, Jean realizes he is:
At the end of this scene, Jean realizes he is:
This is correct. The assistant at Kidneyland says that Jean has been on a "fairground ride" (British English) situated in an "amusement park". An "amusement park" (or traditionally, a "fairground") is a commercially-operated enterprise that offers rides, bad food and entertainment. A "ride" is a mechanical device built for amusement or excitement (such as roller coasters or bumper cars).
No, Jean is not in the kitchen. It is said that Brian is often found there.
Unfortunately for him (and us), Jean's voyage didn't take him across the stars to meet and make love to strange alien creatures.
This is incorrect. Jean is not in a dream, or in a dream within a dream.
This is incorrect. Jean discovers that he is not in space, and his trip was actually on a spaceship "ride": a simulator that depicts an imaginary journey into space.
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