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  • What's your name?

  • - Lara. - Surname?

  • Croft.

  • Lara, your father's gone.

  • You can pick up where he left off.

  • I see so much of him in you.

  • Brilliant.

  • Hello, sprout.

  • If youre listening to this, then I must be dead.

  • I found something. A tomb called The Mother Of Death.

  • If Trinity succeeds,

  • our world is in danger.

  • Promise me you will stop them.

  • I promise.

  • I think I know where my dad went!

  • That’s right in the middle of The Devil Sea.

  • It will be an adventure!

  • Death is not an adventure.

  • You shouldn’t have come here.

  • But I am glad that you did!

  • What do you know about my father?

  • Now I see the likeness.

  • The recklessness.

  • Close the tomb once and for all.

  • The fate of humanity

  • is now in your hands.

  • You can’t be too careful these days. The world has gone bloody mad!

  • I'll take two.

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TOMB RAIDER: A ORIGEM | Trailer (2018)

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    Jessica Lin posted on 2017/10/12
Video vocabulary

Keywords

brilliant

US /ˈbrɪljənt/

UK /'brɪlɪənt/

  • adjective
  • Having a great amount of intelligence or talent
  • Being very bright, like a diamond; shining
  • Remarkably good; outstanding.
  • Exceptionally clever or talented.
  • Shining brightly; radiant.
  • Extremely bright or radiant.
  • Exceptionally clever or talented.
  • noun
  • A diamond or other gem cut in a particular form with many facets to have exceptional brilliance.
adventure

US /ædˈvɛntʃɚ/

UK /əd'ventʃə(r)/

  • noun
  • An exciting and often dangerous experience
  • A business enterprise involving considerable risk.
  • An unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity.
  • A genre of literature dealing with exciting or unusual events.
  • verb
  • To have an exciting or dangerous experience
  • other
  • To engage in daring or risky activities.
  • other
  • An eagerness to try new and daring things.
humanity

US /hjuˈmænɪti/

UK /hju:ˈmænəti/

  • noun
  • Quality of being understanding or sympathetic
  • All human beings collectively; the human race.
  • The quality of being humane; benevolence.
  • The humanities (as a field of study).
  • other
  • Compassionate behavior, especially towards those suffering.
  • The quality of being human; human nature.
  • All human beings collectively; the human race.
  • All human beings collectively; humankind.
  • The quality of being humane; benevolence.
  • other
  • All human beings collectively; the human race.
  • The quality of being humane; benevolence.
  • other
  • The humanities as an area of study.
  • other
  • The branches of learning concerned with human culture, such as literature, philosophy, and history.
fate

US /fet/

UK /feɪt/

  • noun
  • What will happen to you in the future, often bad
  • Power that determines what happens; destiny
mad

US /mæd/

UK /mæd/

  • adjective
  • Very angry
  • Enthusiastic about something
  • Being or acting wildly and uncontrollably
promise

US /ˈprɑmɪs/

UK /'prɒmɪs/

  • verb
  • To say you will certainly do something
  • Assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare something.
  • To assure someone that one will definitely do something.
  • other
  • To assure someone that one will definitely do something or that something will happen.
  • To assure someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something; undertake or declare.
  • To indicate that something specified will develop.
  • To pledge or vow to do something.
  • noun
  • A declaration assuring that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
  • A declaration assuring that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
  • Potential for future success or excellence.
  • A declaration assuring that one will do something or that a particular thing will happen.
  • other
  • To show signs of (something good).
  • other
  • Grounds for feeling hopeful or confident about the future.
middle

US /ˈmidl/

UK /'mɪdl/

  • adjective
  • Equal distance from extremes
  • At an equal distance from the extremities; central.
  • noun
  • Place that is halfway between two things
  • The point or position at an equal distance from the sides or extremities of something; the center.
  • The part of the human body around the waist.
pick

US /pɪk/

UK /pɪk/

  • noun
  • Sharp tool used for breaking the ground
  • The best one of a group.
  • A small, thin piece of plastic or metal used to pluck the strings of a musical instrument.
  • The right or opportunity to choose.
  • Item selected from a group of choices
  • A tool with a sharp point used for breaking or digging.
  • A toothpick.
  • other
  • To choose someone or something from a group.
  • To gather or harvest.
  • To pluck or gather.
  • To remove something with the fingers or a pointed object.
  • To select carefully.
  • verb
  • To take fruit or vegetables from a plant or tree
  • To decide on a thing from various choices; select
  • To remove (flower, etc.) with your fingers
succeed

US /səkˈsid/

UK /sək'si:d/

  • verb
  • To have achieved what you were trying to achieve
  • To take over position of one who has died or left
  • To come after or replace in a series
glad

US /ɡlæd/

UK /ɡlæd/

  • adjective
  • Happy or pleased about something/to do something
  • Happy that something happened; pleased