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  • A PIROUETTE IN THE DARK

  • I SEE THE STARS THROUGH ME

  • A PIROUETTE IN THE DARK

  • I SEE THE STARS THROUGH ME

  • A TIRED MECHANICAL HEART

  • BEATS TILL THE SONG DISAPPEARS

  • SOMEBODY SHINE A LIGHT

  • I'M FROZEN BY THE FEAR IN ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • SO CUT ME FROM THE LINE

  • THIS IS SPINNING EVIL IN ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • SHATTER ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • If only the clock were to speak

  • I wouldn't be so alone

  • We'd burn every magnet in spring

  • And spiral into the unknown

  • SOMEBODY SHINE A LIGHT

  • I'M FROZEN BY THE FEAR IN ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • SO CUT ME FROM THE LINE

  • THIS IS SPINNING EVIL IN ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • SHATTER ME

  • SHATTER ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • If I break the glass then I have to fly

  • There's no way to catch me if I sink or dive

  • I'm scared of change and the days stay the same

  • The world is spinning but only me

  • If I break the glass then I have to fly

  • There's no way to catch me if I sink or dive

  • I'm scared of change and the days stay the same

  • The world is spinning but only me

  • SOMEBODY SHINE A LIGHT

  • I'M FROZEN BY THE FEAR IN ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • SO CUT ME FROM THE LINE

  • THIS IS SPINNING EVIL IN ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

  • SHATTER ME

  • SOMEBODY MAKE ME FEEL ALIVE

  • AND SHATTER ME

A PIROUETTE IN THE DARK

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B1 US shatter feel alive alive spinning shine evil

Vampire knight - Shatter me AMV

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    Canaan Kwok posted on 2024/10/07
Video vocabulary

Keywords

fear

US /fɪr/

UK /fɪə(r)/

  • noun
  • Unpleasant feeling caused by being aware of danger
  • verb
  • To be afraid of or nervous about something
  • other
  • An unpleasant emotion caused by the perception of danger, pain, or threat.
  • A feeling of reverence and respect for someone or something.
  • other
  • To be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening.
  • other
  • A concern or worry.
spin

US /spɪn/

UK /spɪn/

  • verb
  • To make a ball rotate when throwing it
  • To feel dizzy/confused, as in my head is spinning
  • To convert material such as cotton into thread
  • To move something in a rapid turning motion
  • noun
  • A dizzy feeling your head is turning around
  • A slant or hidden purpose, as in politicians' talk
  • A movement in a rapid turning motion
sink

US /sɪŋk/

UK /sɪŋk/

  • verb
  • To push something down into the ground
  • To dig (a well)
  • To move down toward a lower point
  • To decrease in value or amount
  • noun
  • Large bowl in a kitchen or washroom for washing
break

US /brek/

UK /breɪk/

  • verb
  • To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
  • To form a crack in something
  • To burst or become damaged
  • To end a relationship
  • To escape from a place such as a jail
  • To train a wild animal e.g. a horse
  • To separate into pieces by force, or by dropping
  • To act against a law, rule, or promise
  • To become known suddenly, as in the news
  • To not do what you promised e.g. not keep promises
  • To solve a crime, or answer a problem
  • To stop functioning properly
  • To suddenly start, open or commence
  • To change in pitch suddenly, as in a voice
  • To fall on the shore, as in waves
  • To begin or change suddenly; the dawn or weather
  • To defeat by causing the person to lose their will
  • noun
  • Time you stop an activity before continuing
  • End of a relationship
  • An escape from a place such as a jail
  • (Lucky) advantage or benefit from something
  • Find a solution or answer to a problem or crime
  • Change in the weather
  • A pause in activity; a rest.
  • A lucky opportunity.
  • other
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To fail to observe the terms of (a law, promise, or agreement).
  • To reveal or disclose (news or information).
  • To put an end to.
  • other
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To interrupt an activity for a rest.
  • To become known; to be revealed.
  • To escape.
  • To stop functioning.
  • To enter a building illegally, typically by force.
  • To start suddenly.
dive

US /daɪv/

UK /daɪv/

  • noun
  • Restaurant, bar or club with a bad reputation
  • Rapid fall through air
  • A jump into water head-first from a high place
  • Rapid fall in the value or price of something
  • verb
  • To swim deep under water with an air supply
  • To rapid fall through air
  • To jump into water head-first
  • (Of prices) to rapidly fall
spiral

US /ˈspaɪrəl/

UK /'spaɪrəl/

  • noun
  • A continuous curve round a central point
  • verb
  • To move in a continuous curve round a point
  • adjective
  • Curved in a continuous circle
shatter

US /ˈʃætɚ/

UK /'ʃætə(r)/

  • verb
  • To break into small pieces
catch

US /kætʃ, kɛtʃ/

UK /kætʃ/

  • noun
  • Amount of something that has been caught
  • Trick or something trying to deceive
  • A person considered to be a good marriage partner.
  • A device for fastening something.
  • verb
  • To stop something flying and hold it
  • To stop something and not let it go, e.g. animals
  • To get sick or get a disease from someone else
  • To find someone to do something, a task
  • To get stuck on or in something
  • To be trapped so you can’t escape
  • To be able to understand what someone is saying
  • To intercept and hold (something thrown, propelled, or falling).
  • To contract or be infected with (an illness).
  • To discover (someone) in the act of doing something wrong.
  • other
  • To intercept and hold (something thrown, propelled, or falling).
  • To hear and understand.
  • To contract or be infected with (a disease).
  • To capture or trap.
alive

US /əˈlaɪv/

UK /ə'laɪv/

  • adjective
  • Living; not dead
  • Living; not dead.
  • Active; energetic; full of life.
  • Conscious; aware.
  • Remaining in effect or existence; not forgotten or outdated.
  • Full of; brimming with.
  • Teeming or filled with.
change

US /tʃendʒ/

UK /tʃeɪndʒ/

  • verb
  • To exchange one set of clothes for another
  • To exchange one kind of money for another
  • To replace something with another thing
  • To make or become something else
  • To go from one train, bus, etc. and go to another
  • noun
  • Exchange of one set of clothes for another
  • Money in the form of coins instead of paper
  • Money returned after giving too much
  • Act of making or becoming something else