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  • graduate.

  • Morrisons dot dot dash dot Yeah.

  • Not done.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • Dash dot dot Yeah.

  • Uh huh.

  • All right.

  • Yeah.

  • Mhm, Right?

  • Yeah, all the time.

  • I didn't know everything.

  • Yeah, that's gonna save us.

  • Yeah, Yeah.

  • Mhm.

  • Uh huh.

  • Yeah, it's traditional.

  • Mm.

  • Did it work?

  • I think it might have.

  • How do you know?

  • Because the bulk beings are closing the Tesseract.

  • Thought you get it yet, Tars.

  • They're not beings.

  • They're us.

  • What I've been doing for math.

  • You're doing for me.

  • For all of us, Cooper.

  • People couldn't build this.

  • Oh, no, not yet.

  • One day, yeah.

graduate.

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Interstellar (2014) - The Tesseract and Morse Code Scene (9/10) | Movieclips

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

bulk

US /bʌlk/

UK /bʌlk/

  • noun
  • Most of something; majority of
  • Big size; largeness; heaviness
dash

US /dæʃ/

UK /dæʃ/

  • verb
  • To hit against something with a lot of force
  • To destroy or damage a feeling, such as hope
  • To run or move very quickly or hastily
  • noun
  • Hyphen e.g. '-'; or space
  • A horizontal stroke in writing or printing used to mark a pause or break in sense or to separate words
  • Act of running quickly towards a particular place
  • Small amount of something (often used in cooking)
  • A quality of style and being attractive
  • other
  • To run or travel somewhere in a great hurry
  • other
  • To throw something with great force
  • To hit or break something violently
build

US /bɪld/

UK /bɪld/

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

US /trəˈdɪʃənəl/

UK /trəˈdɪʃənl/

  • adjective
  • Involved in a custom or event common to a people
  • Adhering to long-established customs or beliefs.
graduate

US /ˈɡrædʒuˌet/

UK /'ɡrædʒʊət/

  • adjective
  • Relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree.
  • Concerning a Masters or Ph.D. university courses
  • other
  • To successfully complete a course of study at a school, college, or university.
  • noun
  • Someone who has a degree from a school, university
  • A person who has completed a course of study at a school, college, or university.
  • verb
  • To get a degree from school, college, university
  • To move up from a position to a higher, better one
  • other
  • To promote someone to a higher level or rank.
think

US /θɪŋk/

UK /θɪŋk/

  • verb
  • Have a particular belief or idea.
  • To have an idea about something without certainty
  • To have an idea, opinion or belief about something
work

US /wɚk/

UK /wɜ:k/

  • noun
  • The product of some artistic or literary endeavor
  • Everything created by an author, artist, musician
  • Activity you do in order to make money
  • Place of employment
  • Final product or result of a some labor or effort
  • verb
  • To bring into a specific state of success
  • To be functioning properly, e.g. a car
  • To do your job in your company or workplace
  • To make an effort to do something
  • To operate a machine or device
  • adjective
  • Activity completed in order to make money
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
dot

US /dɑt/

UK /dɒt/

  • verb
  • To place small amounts/things in various places
  • To mark something by placing a small, round spot
  • noun
  • Small round mark
people

US /ˈpipəl/

UK /'pi:pl/

  • noun
  • Ordinary people; the general public.
  • Ordinary people; commoners.
  • Persons sharing culture, country, background, etc.
  • The employees of a company or organization.
  • Humans in general; persons considered collectively.
  • Men, Women, Children
  • A nation or ethnic group.
  • Human beings in general or considered collectively.
  • One's family or relatives.
  • other
  • Human beings in general or considered collectively.
  • other
  • To populate; to fill with people.