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  • I never knew winter could be so beautiful.

  • Yeah!

  • It really is beautiful, isn't it?

  • But it's so white.

  • You know, how about a little color?

  • I'm thinking like maybe some crimson, chartreuse.

  • How about yellow?

  • No, not yellow.

  • Yellow and snow?

  • Br!

  • No go.

  • Am I right?

  • -Hi! -You're creepy.

  • -I don't want it! -Whoa, back at ya!

  • -Please, don't drop me. -Come on, it's just a head.

  • - No! -All right.

  • -We got off to a bad start. - Ew, ew, the body!

  • Wait, what am I looking at right now?

  • Why are you hanging off the earth like a bat?

  • All right, wait one second.

  • Oh, oh.

  • Oh!

  • -Thank you! -You're welcome.

  • Now I'm perfect.

  • Well, almost.

  • It was like my whole life got turned upside down.

  • -Wooh! -Oh, too hard.

  • -I'm sorry, I was just... -Head rush!

  • -Are you okay? -Are you kidding me?

  • I am wonderful!

  • I've always wanted a nose.

  • It's so cute, it's like a little baby unicorn.

  • What?

  • Hey, whoa!

  • Oh, I love it even more!

  • All right, let's start this thing over.

  • Hi, everyone.

  • I'm Olaf.

  • And I like warm hugs.

  • Olaf?

  • That's right!

  • Olaf!

  • And you are?

  • Oh, um, I'm Anna.

  • And who's the funky looking donkey over there?

  • -That's Sven. -Uh-huh.

  • And who's the reindeer?

  • -Sven.

  • Oh, they're...

  • Oh, okay, makes things easier for me.

  • Ha!

  • Aw, look at him trying to kiss my nose.

  • I like you, too!

  • Olaf, did Elsa build you?

  • -Yeah, why? -Do you know where she is?

  • -Fascinating. -Yeah, why?

  • - Do you think you could show us the way?

  • Yeah, why?

  • How does this work?

  • -Ow! - Stop it, Sven.

  • Trying to focus here.

  • Yeah, why?

I never knew winter could be so beautiful.

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Anna and Olaf Meet Again! | Frozen

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    神谷菜々子 posted on 2020/08/04
Video vocabulary

Keywords

fascinating

US /ˈfæsəˌnetɪŋ/

UK /ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ/

  • verb
  • To attract or interest greatly
  • To attract strong interest and attention.
  • adjective
  • Having your attention fixated as though by a spell
  • Extremely interesting or attractive
  • Extremely interesting or attractive.
  • Extremely interesting or attractive.
  • Extremely interesting or attractive.
  • other
  • To attract; to strongly interest
  • To attract and hold someone's attention by being extremely interesting or attractive.
  • To hold someone captive with a gaze or other means.
  • noun
  • The quality of being extremely interesting or attractive.
creepy

US /'kri:pɪ/

UK /'kri:pɪ/

  • adjective
  • Scary; annoying or unpleasant
drop

US /drɑp/

UK /drɒp/

  • noun
  • Distance between a higher and a lower level
  • Act of letting something fall (from your hand)
  • A decrease in quantity or quality; reduction
  • Tiny amount of liquid, with rounded bottom
  • verb
  • To drive someone to a place and then drive away
  • To let something fall from your hand
  • To fall or lie down quickly, as when shot
  • To decide to stop something e.g. a course)
  • To (cause to) reduce in quantity or quality
  • To stop doing or planning something.
  • To visit someone informally.
  • To lower something.
hang

US /hæŋ/

UK /hæŋ/

  • verb
  • To attach a picture, photograph etc. onto a wall
  • To float, move softly, or remain in the air
  • To kill by putting a rope around neck and dropping
  • To remain undecided, unsolved or unclear
rush

US /rʌʃ/

UK /rʌʃ/

  • verb
  • To attack someone suddenly in a group
  • To perform or finish with speed and urgency
  • To move forward very quickly
  • To flow in a quick manner
  • noun
  • Actions performed or finishes with speed, urgency
  • State of hurried action
  • Sudden popularity to buy something by many people
  • Quick movement of water, e.g. in a river
  • A grassy reed
  • A situation in which you need to do something or go somewhere very quickly.
  • A sudden charge or attack.
  • A sudden, rapid flow of liquid.
  • A sudden strong feeling.
  • A period of great activity or demand.
  • A tall, slender plant that grows in wet ground.
  • A rapid migration of people to a newly discovered goldfield.
  • other
  • To move or do something with great speed.
  • To flow quickly and in large quantities.
  • other
  • To transport someone or something with great speed.
  • To attack suddenly and quickly.
  • To do something quickly, often too quickly.
  • To try to recruit someone to a fraternity or sorority.
  • To produce or release something quickly or ahead of schedule.
hit

US /hɪt/

UK /hɪt/

  • verb
  • To have a negative impact on a person/place/thing
  • To press something, such as a button or switch
  • To suddenly realize the importance of something
  • To move your hand, a bat, etc. against with force
  • To fight, attack or damage something or someone
  • To arrive at a specific place, level, or goal
  • To make contact with the ball in a game or sport
  • To strike someone physically.
  • To strike someone or something forcefully.
  • noun
  • A planned killing, usually for money
  • Song, movie etc. that is successful
  • When someone strikes someone or something
  • Time when a player makes contact with the ball
  • Time when a website is accessed
  • A successful or popular thing or person.
  • An instance of striking or making contact.
reindeer

US /ˈreɪndɪr/

UK /ˈreɪndɪə(r)/

  • noun
  • Large type of deer, associated with Christmas
build

US /bɪld/

UK /bɪld/

  • noun
  • Your physical shape; physique
  • The process of construction.
  • A version of a software program.
  • verb
  • To establish e.g. a reputation, over time
  • To construct a house, office, factory
  • To construct (something) by putting parts or materials together.
  • To develop or establish (something) gradually.
  • other
  • To construct (something) by putting parts or materials together.
  • To create or establish something gradually.
  • To increase or develop something over time.
  • To create or strengthen a relationship.
  • To increase or strengthen confidence.
  • To use something as a base or foundation for further development.
  • other
  • To work towards a particular goal or outcome.
  • To increase or intensify, especially referring to weather conditions.
head

US /hɛd/

UK /hed/

  • verb
  • To hit a ball with your head in a game
  • To be first or at the front or top (e.g. a list)
  • To travel or move toward a particular place; To go in a particular direction
  • To become the leader of something
  • To lead or be responsible for something
  • noun
  • Counter for the number of cattle
  • Natural mental ability or intelligence
  • Leader or person with the greatest authority
  • Mind; mental ability; mental state
  • Side of a coin with a head on it
  • Top part of your body with eyes and a mouth
  • Starting point of something, e.g. a river
perfect

US /ˈpɚfɪkt/

UK /'pɜ:fɪkt/

  • adjective
  • So good it cannot be improved
  • Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
  • Exactly suitable; ideal.
  • Complete; utter.
  • (of a tense) denoting a completed action or an action prior to a specified time.
  • verb
  • To do something so well, it cannot be done better
  • other
  • Bring (something) to the required or desirable state.