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  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • MULAN: I will bring honor to us all.

  • WOMAN 2: Where the fairytale ends is where our story begins.

  • Pooh?

  • Christopher Robin.

  • Quite a few women working in the space program.

  • I want a piece of these guys.

  • Hi!

  • Oh my god. Hello.

  • Hi.

  • Everyone tells me I look just like today's guest.

  • Hi.

  • I know where I wanted to be, and I just

  • put my mind towards that goal.

  • WOMAN 3: Weird but true, before trains, there

  • were no official time zones.

  • What are you doing here, Miguel?

  • Where have you been?

  • Better investigate.

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

weird

US /wɪrd/

UK /wɪəd/

  • adjective
  • Odd or unusual; surprising; strange
  • Suggesting something supernatural; odd.
  • Eerily strange or disturbing.
honor

US /ˈɑnɚ/

UK /'ɒnə(r)/

  • verb
  • To fulfill an agreement
  • To give an award to someone
  • To respect someone or something
  • noun
  • Award you get for doing well; prize, title, etc.
  • Chance to do something special; privilege
  • A mark of distinction; a title.
  • Respect given to someone who is admired
  • Good standing a person has in a community
  • other
  • Integrity; adherence to moral principles.
  • High respect; great esteem.
  • other
  • To accept (a check or draft) as valid and pay it.
  • To regard with great respect.
investigate

US /ɪnˈvɛstɪˌɡet/

UK /ɪn'vestɪɡeɪt/

  • verb
  • To try to find out facts; to carry out research
  • other
  • To carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth.
  • To examine and inquire into something in order to discover and examine the facts so as to establish the truth.
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.
goal

US /ɡol/

UK /ɡəʊl/

  • noun
  • Something you try to do or achieve; an aim
  • (Sports) net into which you put a ball to score
  • (Sports) act of scoring by putting a ball in a net
piece

US /pis/

UK /pi:s/

  • noun
  • A counter in a board game
  • A portion or part of something.
  • A separate or limited portion of something.
  • A work of art, music, or literature.
  • A playing piece in a game, such as chess.
  • A fragment or part of something.
  • A musical composition.
  • Small part of something larger
  • verb
  • To put items together to assemble something
program

US /ˈproˌɡræm, -ɡrəm/

UK /'prəʊɡræm/

  • noun
  • A broadcast on television or radio.
  • A planned series of events or activities.
  • A set of instructions that tells a computer what to do.
  • Small book of events in a play, concert or movie
  • A plan or schedule of events
  • A plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal.
  • A structured set of activities designed to help someone recover from an illness or addiction.
  • Series of classes at a college or university
  • A computer application
  • TV show
  • other
  • To write a set of instructions for a computer to follow.
  • To arrange according to a plan or schedule.
  • verb
  • To make someone act or think in a certain way
  • To write computer code for a piece of software
bring

US /brɪŋ/

UK /brɪŋ/

  • verb
  • To take or go with someone to a place
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
official

US /əˈfɪʃəl/

UK /əˈfɪʃl/

  • adjective
  • Approved or issued by someone in authority
  • Real, exact, truely felt
  • Relating to the duties of a person in authority
  • Of or done by someone in authority; formal
  • noun
  • A document that is formally approved
  • A person authorized to perform a specific duty
  • A person holding a public office or having official duties
  • A referee or umpire
  • A person who supervises a sports event to ensure fair play.