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  • - Hi everybody!

  • Ooh, it's time to rock and roll.

  • Well, mostly roll, because Elmo's song

  • is all about trucks. (laughs)

  • You get it?

  • Trucks have wheels, and wheels roll.

  • Oh, you get it. (laughs)

  • when the light turns green,

  • Elmo is gonna get rolling with the music. (laughs)

  • Hold on tight.

  • Get ready.

  • Set.

  • Let's roll!

  • One, two, three, four!

  • (upbeat music)

  • Elmo had three trucks

  • - Beep.

  • - Beep. - Beep.

  • Three altogether

  • Beep, beep, beep

  • To honk with

  • Beep, beep, beep

  • And ride together

  • But then one day, one drove

  • - Woo! Woo!

  • Way out of view, so Elmo just had two

  • Elmo had two trucks

  • Beep, beep

  • Two altogether

  • Beep, beep

  • To honk with

  • Beep, beep

  • And ride together

  • But then one day while having fun

  • One went too fast

  • (trucks revving)

  • And drove right past

  • Then Elmo just had one

  • Elmo had one truck

  • Beep

  • One altogether

  • Beep

  • To honk with

  • Beep

  • And play together

  • But then one day it spun and spun

  • Honk, honk, honk

  • Elmo now had none

  • Elmo had no trucks

  • None altogether

  • To honk with (sighs) ♪

  • Or ride together

  • But then one day, Elmo heard a honk

  • Beep, beep, beep

  • And just like that, Elmo's trucks came back

  • Take it, Red!

  • (Red singing)

  • Let's go, Purple!

  • (Purple singing)

  • Drive us home, Yellow!

  • Honk, honk, honk

  • Oh yeah

  • And just like that, Elmo's trucks came back

  • Beep, beep, beep

  • And just like that, Elmo's trucks came back

  • Beep, beep, beep

  • Beep

  • (crowd cheering)

- Hi everybody!

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Sesame Street: Elmo's Trucks Song (Elmo's Ducks Remix)

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    林宜悉 posted on 2022/06/21
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crowd

US /kraʊd/

UK /kraʊd/

  • verb
  • To force too many things, people into
  • (Lots of people) to meet together in one place
  • noun
  • Large group of people together in one place
altogether

US /ˌɔltəˈɡɛðɚ/

UK /ˌɔ:ltəˈgeðə(r)/

  • adverb
  • All things considered
  • Completely and entirely, fully
  • With all included and counted
tight

US /taɪt/

UK /taɪt/

  • adjective
  • Not allowing liquid or gas to pass through; sealed.
  • Showing anxiety or anger; tense
  • Positioned physically close together
  • Managed or controlled in a strict and careful way
  • (Of road, bend) curving sharply
  • Drunk
  • Being equally matched in ability or score
  • Fitting so closely as to be uncomfortable or restrictive.
  • Closely united or associated.
  • (Informal) Excellent; very good.
  • Lacking extra space
  • Having limited time available
  • Being very limited in supply
  • Not generous; mean with money; stingy
  • Limited; scarce.
  • Tense; strained.
  • (Rope or tie) pulled strongly
  • Being in a good solid relationship
  • Allowing little time; full.
  • Fastened or fixed firmly; difficult to move.
  • Unwilling to spend money; stingy.
  • adverb
  • Firmly; so it can't move
roll

US /rol/

UK /rəʊl/

  • noun
  • Small, round piece of bread for one person to eat
  • Photographic film wrapped round and round itself
  • A list of names (e.g. for school)
  • Very deep, low, and continuous sound
  • Thick layer or fold of fat or skin on your body
  • Act of completely turning over
  • verb
  • To continue along as time normally progresses
  • To make something shaped like a ball or a tube
  • To produce a very deep and continuous sound
  • To make something smooth/flat using rounded tool
  • To move something on small wheels; move like this
  • To move along a surface by turning many times
upbeat

US /ˈʌpˌbit/

UK /ˈʌpbi:t/

  • adjective
  • Being positive and cheerful
drive

US /draɪv/

UK /draɪv/

  • noun
  • A person's ambition and motivation to do something
  • Action of moving cattle from one place to another
  • A part of a computer which stores the data
  • A trip by car
  • Power to move or operate an engine, car, etc.
  • Action of hitting a golf ball
  • Hard area where cars are parked leading to a house
  • verb
  • To move cattle from one place to another
  • To control a vehicle so that it moves somewhere
  • To force to go somewhere, or do or be something
  • To give power to move or operate an engine, etc.
  • To hit a golf ball
  • To push or hit an object into something else
set

US /sɛt/

UK /set/

  • verb
  • To put something in a particular place or position.
  • To fix or direct one's mind or attention on something.
  • To put a broken bone into the correct position for healing.
  • To put a broken bone into the correct position for healing.
  • To make a clock state or ring at a particular time
  • To decide upon or choose something
  • To start a journey or activity.
  • To make something ready for use (e.g. table)
  • To establish or decide on something.
  • To decide on a price for something
  • To become hard (of glue, concrete etc.)
  • To become firm or hard.
  • To be located in a specific place or time
  • To put words to music.
  • To prepare something for use.
  • To arrange type for printing.
  • To put (e.g. a vase) down carefully in a place
  • To put someone in a certain condition or state
  • (Of the sun) to go lower than the horizon
  • noun
  • A determined or resolute attitude.
  • Complete group of something
  • Place where a television show or movie is filmed
  • The scenery and props used for a play or film.
  • A television receiver.
  • Group of games in a tennis match
  • Device that receives radio or television signals
  • adjective
  • Prepared for something; ready
  • Fixed; not able to be changed.
fast

US /fæst/

UK /fɑ:st/

  • adjective
  • (of a color or dye) resistant to fading or running.
  • In a way that is difficult to move or change
  • Firmly fixed or attached.
  • Moving or able to move quickly
  • Showing time that is later than the actual time
  • other
  • To abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially for religious reasons.
  • noun
  • Period of time when a person chooses not to eat
  • A period of abstaining from food.
  • adverb
  • With a great deal of speed
  • verb
  • To refuse food for a long time
hold

US /hold/

UK /həʊld/

  • verb
  • To agree to keep something for someone
  • To have the capacity to support/contain something
  • To control an area and protect it from attack
  • To not allow someone to leave a place
  • To cause an event to happen at a place or time
  • To use hands or arms to carry or keep something
  • To have a specific quality or property
  • To keep an image, belief or feeling in your mind
  • To have or own something
  • To wait before being able to talk on the phone
  • To limit the movement of someone in a sport
  • noun
  • Section of a ship or plane used for storing things
  • Influence or power held over someone
  • Place of support for hands or feet when climbing
ride

US /raɪd/

UK /raɪd/

  • noun
  • Machine at an amusement park for riding on for fun
  • Trip on a bicycle or a horse
  • verb
  • To travel in a particular vehicle as a passenger
  • To sit on and control a horse or vehicle