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  • Let's get a new tape going.

  • All right, Richard, here's what we're gonna do.

  • We need a voice.

  • Exemplar, I want you to say into this phone.

  • There's a bomb in Centennial Park.

  • You have 30 minutes, Richard.

  • You're national hero now.

  • Thank you, sir, but I'm just doing my job.

  • You always look at the guy who found the bomb.

  • Just like you always look.

  • Jul fits the profile of the lone bomber.

  • The frustrated white man who was a police wannabe who seeks to become Ah hero were running it.

  • You're a suspect.

  • You don't talk.

  • I talk safe.

  • Autumn tone, smoke billowing would clear your name.

  • I want you to say there's a bomb in Centennial Park.

  • You have 30 minutes.

  • Stop trying to be the best friend.

  • I was raised to respect Authority Authorities looking to eat you alive.

  • There's a bomb in Centennial Park.

  • Wait 30 minutes.

  • I'm sorry.

  • What?

  • His accusers and two of the most powerful forces in the world.

  • The United States government in the media.

  • I do wanna help you.

  • Law enforcement too.

  • There is a bomb in Centennial Pork.

  • You have 30 minutes.

  • Did he do it?

  • Richard Jewell is an innocent man.

  • He's a hero.

  • There is a bomb in Centennial Pork.

  • You have 30 minutes or more times a little.

  • Our I report the facts.

  • You ruin this man's life.

  • There's a bomb in Centennial Park.

  • You have 30 minutes to a couple of rooms.

  • My son saved people's lives.

  • There is a bomb in Centennial Park.

  • You have a minute bomb in Centennial.

  • Poor.

  • You have 30 minutes, don't you?

  • I like your client.

  • Is you wanna fry?

  • You start fighting back.

Let's get a new tape going.

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RICHARD JEWELL Trailer (2019)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/24
Video vocabulary

Keywords

ruin

US /ˈruɪn/

UK /'ru:ɪn/

  • other
  • To cause great and irreparable damage or harm to (someone or something).
  • verb
  • To damage or completely destroy something
  • To cause someone to lose their money or status
  • noun
  • The state of being destroyed or severely damaged.
  • Complete failure or collapse, especially financial.
  • Remains of a building that has been destroyed
authority

US /əˈθɔrɪti, əˈθɑr-, ɔˈθɔr-, ɔˈθɑr-/

UK /ɔ:ˈθɒrəti/

  • noun
  • Expert knowledge on a given subject
  • The power to give orders to people
  • Person who is an expert on a particular topic
  • A person with extensive or specialized knowledge about a subject; an expert.
  • An official organization with the power to make decisions or control an area.
  • The power to decide or approve things
  • a group of people who have the official power to make decisions
  • The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
suspect

US /səˈspɛkt/

UK /sə'spekt/

  • noun
  • Person thought to have committed a crime
  • verb
  • To consider someone is the one guilty of a crime
  • To doubt or lack trust
  • adjective
  • (Of a thing) causing doubt; suspicious
innocent

US /ˈɪnəsənt/

UK /'ɪnəsnt/

  • adjective
  • Free from guilt or responsibility for a crime
  • (Accidentally being harmed) without deserving it
  • Not intended to cause harm or offense; harmless.
  • Lacking experience of the world; naive
  • Not guilty of a crime or offense.
  • noun
  • Person with little experience of the world
raise

US /rez/

UK /reɪz/

  • other
  • To put forward for consideration or discussion.
  • To increase the amount of a bet.
  • To bring up (a child).
  • To construct or erect.
  • To cause something to happen or exist.
  • To collect or obtain money, resources, or support.
  • To grow or cultivate plants or animals for food or other products.
  • To cause to appear; evoke.
  • To increase the amount, level, or strength of something.
  • To lift or move something to a higher position.
  • To bring together; assemble.
  • To bring up a question or topic for discussion or consideration.
  • To bring up a child; to care for a young person or animal until it is fully grown.
  • noun
  • An increase in salary or wages.
  • Increase in a bet above another when playing cards
  • Pay increase
  • An increase in salary or wages.
  • verb
  • To increase a bet above another when playing cards
  • To gather donations for a cause or charity
  • To bring up and educate a child to maturity
  • To bring a dead person to life
  • To increase a quantity, size, intensity or price
  • To lift (e.g. your hand) to a higher position
  • To mention a topic /issue for discussion; bring up
  • To increase (salary, etc.)
  • To grow or care for plants or animals
  • other
  • To increase in volume or size, especially dough with yeast.
profile

US /ˈproˌfaɪl/

UK /'prəʊfaɪl/

  • noun
  • A short description of a person or group
  • A set of data describing the characteristics of something.
  • A short article giving a description of a person or organization.
  • A collection of personal information describing oneself, as on a social media website.
  • The shape or outline of something.
  • Shape of someone's head when viewed from the side
  • An outline of something, especially a person's face, as seen from one side.
  • verb
  • To write a short description of a person or group
  • other
  • To write or create a profile of someone or something.
  • To use race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offense.
couple

US /ˈkʌpəl/

UK /'kʌpl/

  • noun
  • A small number of things or people; a few.
  • Two people in a romantic relationship
  • Two people who are married or in a romantic relationship.
  • Two of something; two people; a pair
  • verb
  • To join something to something else
  • (Two animals) to engage in sexual relations
  • To put two people or things together
  • other
  • To join or link together.
respect

US /rɪˈspɛkt/

UK /rɪ'spekt/

  • noun
  • Behavior that follows the established rules
  • Regard or admiration for someone or something
  • verb
  • To follow the established rules
  • To think very highly of another person
  • other
  • A feeling of admiration for someone or something because of their good qualities or achievements.
  • Consideration for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others.
  • A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
  • other
  • To avoid interfering with or causing damage to.
  • To have a good opinion of; to admire.
  • To have a good opinion of; look up to.
wanna

US /ˈwɑnə/

UK /'wɒnə/

  • verb
  • Shortened form of 'want to'. Used only in speaking
frustrate

US /ˈfrʌsˌtret/

UK /frʌ'streɪt/

  • verb
  • To make annoyed because things don't go well
  • other
  • To cause (someone) to feel annoyed or upset because they cannot achieve something.
  • To cause to have no effect; nullify.
  • To prevent (a plan or intention) from succeeding.
  • To prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.