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  • That was my family three years ago.

  • They would kill.

  • We'll have nothing left.

  • Foreign people who did this.

  • I'll kill every last one of them.

  • I need your help.

  • Still, Don't panic.

  • Be calm.

  • Be still.

  • She made What?

  • Right here.

  • You gotta get your rhythm section under control.

  • Give your heart as the Germans.

  • You're breathing with base.

  • That's the easy part.

  • What's the hard part?

  • Living with it?

  • You have to be some of that.

  • I'm gonna do this my way.

  • A lot of people think that you're dead.

  • I get that a lot.

  • Give your heart.

  • It's the trumps.

  • Your breathing is the base.

  • The rhythm section.

  • We're gonna do you mind if I take too long?

  • Long menopause will be a distant memory.

  • It's a good stuff.

That was my family three years ago.

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THE RHYTHM SECTION Trailer 2 (2020)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/26
Video vocabulary

Keywords

stuff

US /stʌf/

UK /stʌf/

  • noun
  • Generic description for things, materials, objects
  • verb
  • To push material inside something, with force
rhythm

US /ˈrɪðəm/

UK /ˈrɪðəm/

  • other
  • A regularly repeated pattern of events.
  • A strong, regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
  • A strong, regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
  • other
  • The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
  • The way that something happens at regular intervals.
  • A regularly repeated sequence of events.
  • The pattern of musical sounds, especially when repeated regularly.
  • A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
  • The way that something happens at regular intervals.
  • other
  • A regular pattern of change or development.
  • noun
  • Pattern of events, motions, or changes
  • A pattern of sound and beats in music
panic

US /ˈpænɪk/

UK /'pænɪk/

  • noun
  • Overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
  • verb
  • To feel sudden anxiety and fear and cannot think
calm

US /kɑm/

UK /kɑ:m/

  • adjective
  • Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other emotions.
  • Without wind or storm; quiet; peaceful
  • Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other emotions
  • Relaxed and quiet; not angry, nervous, or upset
  • Relaxed and not worried or angry
  • Without hurried movement or noise; peaceful
  • other
  • To become quiet or peaceful
  • other
  • To make someone quiet or peaceful
  • verb
  • To make or become relaxed and not worried or angry
  • To make someone feel peaceful and quiet.
  • noun
  • A period of time when the weather is calm
section

US / ˈsɛkʃən/

UK /'sekʃn/

  • noun
  • Any of several parts or pieces that fit together to constitute a thing.
  • A part of a whole
  • Specific group of people from a larger group
  • Part of a book, newspaper, etc.
  • verb
  • To divide something into smaller parts
mind

US /maɪnd/

UK /maɪnd/

  • other
  • Attention or thought.
  • A person's mental state or health.
  • other
  • To be careful.
  • To pay attention to and obey (someone).
  • verb
  • To be bothered or upset by something
  • To object to; be annoyed or disturbed by.
  • To be careful about; pay attention to.
  • To take care of someone e.g. as a bodyguard
  • other
  • To be annoyed or bothered by something.
  • To take care of (someone or something).
  • other
  • The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought.
  • noun
  • One's opinion or way of thinking about something
  • The faculty of consciousness and thought.
  • A person's opinion or way of thinking.
  • Part of humans that allows us to think or feel
  • other
  • A person's memory.
  • A person's opinion or way of thinking.
leave

US /liv/

UK /li:v/

  • noun
  • A period of absence from duty or work, especially when granted permission.
  • Permission to do something
  • Vacation time; time off work
  • other
  • To cause someone to be in a particular state or condition.
  • To allow something to remain in a specific place or condition.
  • other
  • Permission to be away from work or duty.
  • Remains of food.
  • verb
  • To go away from; depart
  • To gift property to someone after you die
  • To allow something to continue happening
  • To let something remain unused or available
  • To let something or someone remain somewhere
  • other
  • To go away from a place.
distant

US /ˈdɪstənt/

UK /'dɪstənt/

  • adjective
  • Far away in space or time.
  • Not friendly or showing much emotion.
  • Unfriendly; cold
  • Existing or happening far away in place or time
  • (Of relationships) not being closely related
foreign

US /ˈfɔ:rən/

UK /ˈfɒrən/

  • adjective
  • Not familiar or natural; alien.
  • Dealing with or relating to other countries.
  • Of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
  • Of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
  • Being of a different place or country
  • Strange; different from ones found at home
control

US /kənˈtrol/

UK /kən'trəʊl/

  • other
  • The power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
  • The power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
  • The ability to keep your feelings or behavior in check.
  • other
  • To have power over; to manage or regulate.
  • To exercise restraint or direction over; dominate.
  • To restrain; to keep in check.
  • noun
  • A device designed to operate a machine
  • Participant in experiment that is left untouched
  • Act to dominate or command; make manageable
  • A law limiting the growth or spread of something
  • A means of regulating a machine or apparatus.
  • A place which overseas or manages e.g. a factory
  • verb
  • To direct or influence the behavior of something