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Rogue Bludger | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/31
Video vocabulary

Keywords

proper

US /ˈprɑpɚ/

UK /'prɒpə(r)/

  • adjective
  • Correct according to social or moral rules
  • Correct or appropriate; suitable for the purpose or occasion.
  • Conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals.
  • Genuine; truly what something is said or regarded to be.
  • (of a noun) denoting a particular person, place, or thing.
  • Thorough; complete.
  • Behaving in a polite and socially acceptable way.
train

US /tren/

UK /treɪn/

  • noun
  • Line of people, animals moving the same direction
  • Vehicle that carries people and runs on rails
  • Long rear section of a (e.g. wedding) dress
  • Series of events happening one after another
  • verb
  • To teach a pet a behavior or a trick
  • To educate someone in something, e.g. medicine
  • To cause a plant to grow a certain way by cutting
  • To point a certain way or toward something
  • To practice to get better at a thing, e.g. sports
rope

US /rop/

UK /rəʊp/

  • noun
  • A length of strong cord made by twisting together strands of natural or artificial fibers.
  • Execution by hanging.
  • A thick string made by twisting fibers together
  • other
  • To enclose or cordon off an area with a rope.
  • To trick or deceive someone into doing something.
  • other
  • The material that ropes are made of.
  • verb
  • To tie/attach animals, etc. together using a rope
good

US /ɡʊd/

UK /ɡʊd/

  • adjective
  • Proper, appropriate or right
  • (Of an amount) enough; plenty
  • Excellent; high quality
  • Acting well or properly; of moral character
  • In a positive or happy emotional state
  • noun
  • Advantage or benefit
watch

US /wɑtʃ/

UK /wɒtʃ/

  • verb
  • To keep in check, manage, or control something
  • To look at something for entertainment, e.g. TV
  • To guard a place or people; protect child, etc.
  • To look at carefully to work out what is happening
  • To protect and care for someone or something
  • noun
  • Period of time someone is responsible for guarding
  • Device you wear on your wrist that shows the time
  • Official warning statement, e.g. of bad weather
top

US /tɑp/

UK /tɒp/

  • verb
  • To be higher or larger than a specific value
  • To arrive at the highest point of something
  • To be more or better than (something).
  • To put a cover or layer or over something
  • To kill; murder
  • To hold the highest position on a list
  • To be higher than (something else).
  • To be more important, successful or better than
  • To beat someone or win at a game
  • other
  • To put something on the top of something else.
  • To exceed or surpass.
  • To remove the top of something.
  • adjective
  • Best; most excellent.
  • The dominant partner in a sexual relationship.
  • Being good or great; excellent
  • In charge; in command.
  • Highest in position, rank, or importance.
  • Being the most in degree or quality
  • noun
  • Item of clothing covering shoulders to waist, hips
  • An item of clothing for the upper part of the body.
  • A lid or cover for a container.
  • A cover or lid
  • Part (e.g. road) that is the furthest away
  • Highest or upper part or point of something
  • Marijuana.
  • The highest rank or position.
  • A toy that spins on its point.
  • Best or highest status or position
  • The upper surface of something.
  • Flat upper surface or edge of an object
  • Child's toy that spins on its point
  • Upper section or leaves of fruits and vegetables
  • Winning in a sport or contest
  • other
  • To reach a maximum speed or level.
potter

US /'pɑ:tər/

UK /'pɒtə(r)/

  • verb
  • To spend time, e.g. gardening, without hurrying
  • To make pots, bowls etc. from clay
  • noun
  • Someone who makes pots, bowls etc. out of clay
ballet

US /bæˈle,ˈbælˌe/

UK /ˈbæleɪ/

  • noun
  • Form of theater telling a story in music and dance
stop

US /stɑ:p/

UK /stɒp/

  • verb
  • To block or close something
  • To finish moving or to come to an end
  • To no longer do an activity; finish
  • noun
  • Action of finishing moving
  • Place to rest (often on a journey)
big

US /bɪɡ/

UK /bɪɡ/

  • adjective
  • Popular
  • Serious
  • Large