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  • mhm.

  • How about the pickups here?

  • There's a problem.

  • You forget who you're talking to.

  • You.

  • I'm the former police commissioner as a woman.

  • Your caretaker?

  • Hey, David.

  • Yeah, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • Where is she?

  • You do what I'm telling you to do and everything will be just fine.

  • Yeah.

  • I need you tonight using some of your old skills.

  • Five stocks, five pickups.

  • Hey, Steve, There are too many people waiting for me to make this mistake.

  • You ran drugs for the Russians?

  • You're a courier here, in and out of Moscow.

  • Who is she?

  • You know who she is.

  • Just stay out of her way.

  • Yeah, Mhm.

  • Something's not right.

  • Get out of here.

  • I will find you.

  • Don't you cry?

  • She took out everything.

  • His crew, right under your crooked cop knows if I was you, I'd be worried about all the scumbags.

  • Yeah, I need to know right now.

  • Are you in or out?

  • Let's do this.

  • I will.

  • You've got three more stops.

  • I need to get my daughter back.

  • No way.

  • And it is not safe for me out there.

  • I don't see that you have much choice.

  • Time is not your friend.

  • Mhm.

  • Yeah.

  • Two needs mhm.

  • Three more spouts.

  • Two more stops.

  • One most back.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Hey, get rid of that for me.

  • Mm hmm.

mhm.

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Vanquish Trailer #1 (2021) | Movieclips Trailers

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/03/11
Video vocabulary

Keywords

rid

US /rɪd/

UK /rɪd/

  • verb
  • To cause to no longer have (pest, problem)
  • To remove or eliminate something unwanted
  • To free from something unwanted.
  • To free from something unwanted or unpleasant.
  • Having been freed from something.
  • To cause someone to be free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing).
  • Having removed or eliminated something unwanted.
  • adjective
  • Freed or delivered from something.
crew

US /kru/

UK /kru:/

  • noun
  • An organized group of criminals.
  • A team of rowers.
  • Organized group of workers (e.g. on a ship)
  • Skilled group of people working together on a task
  • A group of people working together, especially on a ship, aircraft, or film.
  • other
  • To work as part of a crew.
find

US /faɪnd/

UK /faɪnd/

  • verb
  • To become aware of something that is happening
  • To discover or meet by chance
  • To decide if someone is guilty of a crime, or not
  • To learn through study, research, or effort
  • To discover something by looking for it
  • noun
  • Object discovered by chance
  • Things that have been discovered from searching
mistake

US /mɪˈstek/

UK /mɪ'steɪk/

  • noun
  • Something done wrong/calculated wrong; error
  • An action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result.
  • A misunderstanding or misinterpretation.
  • other
  • To be wrong about something.
  • other
  • To be wrong about something.
  • To identify or recognize incorrectly.
  • To misunderstand the meaning or intention of something.
fine

US /faɪn/

UK /faɪn/

  • adjective
  • Good, acceptable or satisfactory
  • Of high quality; made with great skill
  • In a careful or exact manner; into small pieces
  • In good health; well.
  • Being of high quality
  • Good; okay; no problem
  • Of high quality; good of its kind.
  • Consisting of very small particles; thin or slender.
  • (Of weather) good; not raining
  • noun
  • (at the end of a piece of music) the end
  • Money you have to pay because you broke a rule
  • A sum of money paid as a penalty for breaking a law or rule.
  • verb
  • To pay money because you broke a law
  • other
  • To impose a fine on someone as a penalty.
choice

US /tʃɔɪs/

UK /tʃɔɪs/

  • noun
  • Decision between two or more possibilities
  • A range of options from which one may be selected.
  • A person who is selected.
  • The power, right, or liberty to choose.
  • An act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.
  • adjective
  • Of very high quality; superior.
  • Of good quality or taste; desirable
  • Of high quality; superior.
  • other
  • The power, right, or liberty to choose; option.
cop

US /kɑp/

UK /kɒp/

  • noun
  • Slang for police officer
problem

US /ˈprɑbləm/

UK /ˈprɒbləm/

  • adjective
  • Causing trouble
  • noun
  • Something difficult to deal with or causes trouble
  • An issue or fault in a computer system or software.
  • A situation that is unwelcome or harmful; a difficulty.
  • Question to show understanding of a math concept
  • A person who causes difficulties or is hard to control
time

US /taɪm/

UK /taɪm/

  • noun
  • Speed at which music is played; tempo
  • Point as shown on a clock, e.g. 3 p.m
  • Number of hours, minutes needed to do something
  • Occasion when something happens
  • Period or occasion that something occurred
  • Period in history or the past
  • Something measured in minutes, hours, days, etc.
  • How long an event takes; duration
  • verb
  • To check speed at which music is performed
  • To choose a specific moment to do something
  • To measure how long an event takes, e.g. a race
  • To schedule something to occur at a specific moment
stay

US /ste/

UK /steɪ/

  • verb
  • To keep trying without giving up
  • To remain in the same place and not move away
  • To spend time visiting a place or someone's home
  • noun
  • Legal order to stop or delay an action
  • Strong rope or wire that supports a ship's mast
  • Period of time spent living in or visiting a place