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  • Love me with all of your heart.

  • That's all I want, love.

  • Love me with all of your heart.

  • Or not at all.

  • Just promise me this.

  • That you'll give me all your kisses.

  • Every winter every summer.

  • Every fall.

  • When we are far apart.

  • Or when you're near me.

  • Love me with all of your heart as I love you.

  • Don't give me your love.

  • For a moment or an hour.

  • Love me always as you love me.

  • From the start.

  • With every beat of your heart.

  • When we are far apart.

  • Or when you're near me.

  • Love me with all of your heart as I love you.

  • Don't give me your love.

  • For a moment or an hour.

  • Love me always as you love me.

  • From the start.

  • With every beat of your heart.

Love me with all of your heart.

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歐陽菲菲 Ouyang Feifei - Love Me With All Your Heart

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

fall

US /fɔl/

UK /fɔ:l/

  • noun
  • An act of falling; a tumble.
  • Season after summer and before winter; Autumn
  • A drop in amount; decrease
  • The downfall or collapse of a government, regime, or power.
  • Dropping from a standing position to the ground
  • A mass or quantity of hair that hangs loosely.
  • A downward slope or inclination.
  • The season after summer and before winter.
  • verb
  • To be captured or defeated by an enemy.
  • To lose stability and collapse or drop to the ground.
  • To drop in amount; to decrease
  • To decrease in number, amount, intensity, or value.
  • To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.
  • To come down from a higher position suddenly
  • To go from standing to the ground, by accident
  • other
  • To come into a particular state or condition.
  • To be captured or defeated.
  • To decrease in number, amount, intensity, or value.
  • To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.
  • To be the responsibility or duty of someone.
  • other
  • The season after summer and before winter.
start

US /stɑrt/

UK /stɑ:t/

  • other
  • Beginning of something in place or time
  • noun
  • First time or place that a thing exists; beginning
  • First opportunity to achieve something, e.g. a job
  • Sudden action or movement because you are scared
  • verb
  • To do, be or happen for the first time; begin
  • To turn something on
beat

US /bit/

UK /bi:t/

  • noun
  • An area patrolled by a police officer or other guard.
  • Regular movement or rhythm (e.g. heart or music)
  • A main accent or rhythmic unit in music.
  • other
  • To defeat (someone) in a game or competition.
  • To mix (ingredients) rapidly using a whisk, spoon, or mixer.
  • To strike (someone or something) repeatedly and violently.
  • verb
  • To move in regular motions in order to push blood
  • To hit someone or something repeatedly.
  • To strike or hit repeatedly and with great force
  • To mix ingredients rapidly using a whisk or mixer.
  • To mix ingredients together with a fork or machine
  • To make a rhythmic sound.
  • To play a drum
  • To pulsate or throb rhythmically.
  • To win against another person or team; defeat
  • other
  • (of a heart, drum, etc.) to make a rhythmic sound.
  • adjective
  • Very tired; exhausted.
moment

US /'moʊmənt/

UK /'məʊmənt/

  • noun
  • Very short or brief period of time
  • A particular period in time
give

US /ɡɪv/

UK /ɡɪv/

  • other
  • To administer something, such as medicine
  • To allow someone to have something
  • To produce offspring
  • To cause someone to experience something
  • To provide instructions or guidance
  • To donate something, especially money
  • To provide as an instance
  • To hold or host
  • To perform an action
  • To present something voluntarily to someone
  • To provide something needed or wanted
  • To utter or emit something
  • noun
  • Degree of flexibility in something, a material
  • verb
  • To hand over or present something to someone
  • To cause someone to have or experience something
  • other
  • To collapse or break
  • To collapse or break under pressure
love

US /lʌv/

UK /lʌv/

  • noun
  • Person's name
  • A very strong feeling of affection
  • The person you care very deeply about
  • Strong, deep emotional and sexual attraction
  • verb
  • To care for and like someone very strongly, deeply
  • To like doing very much; enjoy greatly
  • To feel a strong emotional and romantic attraction
heart

US /hɑrt/

UK /hɑ:t/

  • noun
  • The central or innermost part of something.
  • A feeling of care for others; compassion
  • Courage, confidence, and emotional strength
  • The center of emotion, especially love or compassion.
  • Be cheerfully encouraging
  • Most essential, important, or central part
  • One's innermost feelings or spirit.
  • Referring to a promise or something important
  • State or feelings of affection or deep love
  • Core part of a vegetable, e.g. a lettuce
  • The part of the body that pumps blood
  • The innermost leaves or buds of a plant.
  • A suit of playing cards with red heart-shaped symbols.
  • Place where emotions are believed to be felt
  • A shape that represents love
promise

US /ˈprɑmɪs/

UK /'prɒmɪs/

  • verb
  • To say you will certainly do something
  • Assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare something.
  • To assure someone that one will definitely do something.
  • other
  • To assure someone that one will definitely do something or that something will happen.
  • To assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare.
  • To indicate that something specified will develop.
  • To pledge or vow to do something.
  • noun
  • A declaration assuring that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
  • A declaration assuring that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
  • Potential for future success or excellence.
  • A declaration assuring that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
  • other
  • To show signs of (something good).
  • other
  • Grounds for feeling hopeful or confident about the future.
hour

US /aʊr/

UK /'aʊə(r)/

  • noun
  • 60 minutes
  • Particular time of the day
  • A unit of distance measured by time taken to travel.
  • Fixed, regularly occurring time
  • A particular time of day.
  • A period of 60 minutes.
  • A unit of time used to calculate payment for work.
summer

US /ˈsʌmɚ/

UK /ˈsʌmə(r)/

  • noun
  • Part of the year when the weather is hot
  • verb
  • To spend time in a place in the warm months