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  • brain pay.

  • Charlie Brown.

  • Where you off to today to visit Snoopy.

  • Great idea.

  • I wonder what he's up to.

  • Snoopy's not here.

  • How very strange.

  • Where could he be?

  • Nobody is playing ball today either.

  • Where could they have all gone?

  • Wow!

  • Even Lucy is not here.

  • Yes, Charlie Brown.

  • I know that might not be a bad thing, but why is it so quiet?

  • Do you think everyone is playing a huge game of hide and see?

  • This should draw them all out.

  • Nobody can resist delicious ice cream.

  • Are you sure there is nothing?

  • You are forgetting, Charlie Brown.

  • A big test.

  • Has everybody gone on vacation?

  • No need to worry, Charlie Brown.

  • I'm sure they will be somewhere.

  • Perhaps they are planning a surprise party for you.

  • Wait a minute.

  • Charlie Brown.

  • What's that?

  • It's Linus.

  • His blanket.

  • Maybe Should take it to his house.

  • He might be there.

  • Linus, we've been looking for you.

  • We found your blanket.

  • You are very welcome.

  • Where's everybody been today?

  • Charlie Brown has been looking for you.

  • Snoopy's doing what?

  • Right.

  • Well, I guess we had better go help then.

  • After you.

  • What do you mean?

  • You've been here all day.

  • Linus.

  • We couldn't see you.

  • You were helping Snoopy rearrange his things.

  • He needed the extra closet space.

  • Wait.

  • What?

  • Yes, I agree.

  • I think we need to check out this extra closet space.

  • How big is this closet, Snoopy?

  • Very you are.

  • I like your new closet.

  • Snoopy.

  • Why didn't you tell us?

  • It was so big.

  • You wanted it to be a surprise.

  • Well, it certainly waas, wasn't it?

  • Charlie Brown?

  • Yes, it is easy to get lost down here, Charlie Brown.

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Snoopy | Where's Snoopy? | BRAND NEW Peanuts Toy Play

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/24
Video vocabulary

Keywords

draw

US /drɔ/

UK /drɔ:/

  • noun
  • Something that attracts people to visit a place
  • A lottery or prize
  • Result of a game, contest where the score is equal
  • verb
  • To attract attention to someone or something
  • To get closer to or approach something or someone
  • To influence a person's involvement in something
  • To move an object by pulling
  • To create an image using pen or pencil and paper
  • To take one thing out of a container, etc.
  • (Of 2 teams) to finish a game with the same score
resist

US /rɪˈzɪst/

UK /rɪ'zɪst/

  • verb
  • To not be affected by e.g. a force or an effect
  • To fight or prevent something from happening
  • To refuse to accept something new or different
  • To stop yourself from doing, e.g. eating something
  • other
  • To fight against; to oppose.
  • To abstain from; to forbear.
  • To withstand the action or effect of.
brain

US /bren/

UK /breɪn/

  • noun
  • The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer.
  • A very intelligent person; a genius.
  • Intelligence; the ability to think and understand things quickly.
  • The part of the head that thinks
  • A smart person who often makes good decisions
  • verb
  • To strike someone forcefully on the head
  • other
  • To hit (someone) hard on the head.
  • other
  • Mental capacity; intellect.
huge

US /hjudʒ/

UK /hju:dʒ/

  • adjective
  • Very very large
extra

US /'ekstrə/

UK /'ekstrə/

  • noun
  • A person employed to play a minor or background role in a film or play.
  • Items more than you need; additional items
  • An additional charge or cost.
  • Person who has a small part in a movie
  • Special version of a newspaper
  • adjective
  • More than necessary; additional
  • More than what is usual, necessary, or expected; excessive
  • Of especially good quality or grade.
  • More than what is needed; surplus.
  • adverb
  • To an exceptional degree
  • More than usually.
guess

US /ɡɛs/

UK /ɡes/

  • other
  • To estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
  • Used to indicate that one thinks something is the case, but is not certain.
  • noun
  • Answer given when you don't know if it is correct
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • verb
  • To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
  • other
  • To suppose or assume (something).
strange

US /strendʒ/

UK /streɪndʒ/

  • adjective
  • Unusual or odd; surprising because unexpected
blanket

US /ˈblæŋkɪt/

UK /'blæŋkɪt/

  • noun
  • Piece of cloth you covers yourself with in bed
  • verb
  • To cover something completely so it cannot be seen
closet

US /ˈklɑzɪt, ˈklɔzɪt/

UK /'klɒzɪt/

  • noun
  • Small room or cupboard used for storing things
  • verb
  • To go or put someone into a room for some privacy
  • adjective
  • Secret
space

US / spes/

UK /speɪs/

  • noun
  • Empty area kept for a specific reason, like a car
  • Empty area with nothing in it
  • Area in the sky where the stars are
  • Area between written words on a page
  • verb
  • To make a certain distance or time between