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  • Mrs. Bundy said something about Santa Cruz. [ Crying Continues ]

  • About seagulls getting lost in a fog and flying in towards the lights.

  • [ Sebastian ] We don't have fog this time of year! [ Mitch ] Make our own fog!

  • How do you figure to do that ? We can use smoke pots, the way the Army uses them.

  • - Look! - [ Seagull Crying ]

  • They're attacking again. Melanie, you stay in here. Come on, Al !

  • [ Seagulls Crying ]

  • Look out !

  • [ Gull Crying ]

  • [ Muffled ] Look at the gas. That man's lighting a cigar !

  • [ All Shouting ] Hey, you ! Watch out ! Don't drop that match !

  • - Get out of there! - Mister, run !

  • [ Screaming, Warnings Continue ]

  • [ Shouting, Indistinct ]

  • [ Calling ]

  • [ Screeching ]

Mrs. Bundy said something about Santa Cruz. [ Crying Continues ]

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The Birds (7/11) Movie CLIP - Gas Station Explosion (1963) HD

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    小驢 posted on 2018/01/07
Video vocabulary

Keywords

figure

US /ˈfɪɡjɚ/

UK /ˈfiɡə/

  • verb
  • To appear in a game, play or event
  • To calculate how much something will cost
  • To understand after thinking; work out
  • To understand or solve something.
  • noun
  • Your body shape
  • Numbers in a calculation
  • Doll-like thing meant to represent a person
  • Picture or diagram giving information in a text
  • Person who is very important or famous
  • Shape of a person seen indistinctly or in outline
  • Amount that is expressed in numbers
  • An outline or shape, especially of a person or animal.
  • A diagram or illustrative drawing in a book or magazine.
  • A person, especially one who is important or well-known.
  • A numerical amount or value expressed in numbers.
  • A set pattern of movements in ice skating.
  • A statue or other representation of a person or animal.
  • other
  • To calculate or work out (a sum or amount).
  • To consider, believe, or conclude.
  • other
  • To conclude or expect; think.
drop

US /drɑp/

UK /drɒp/

  • noun
  • Distance between a higher and a lower level
  • Act of letting something fall (from your hand)
  • A decrease in quantity or quality; reduction
  • Tiny amount of liquid, with rounded bottom
  • verb
  • To drive someone to a place and then drive away
  • To let something fall from your hand
  • To fall or lie down quickly, as when shot
  • To decide to stop something e.g. a course)
  • To (cause to) reduce in quantity or quality
  • To stop doing or planning something.
  • To visit someone informally.
  • To lower something.
scream

US /skrim/

UK /skri:m/

  • verb
  • To make a sudden loud, high sound
  • noun
  • A sudden loud, high-pitched noise
continue

US /kənˈtɪnju/

UK /kən'tɪnju:/

  • verb
  • To do something without stopping, or after pausing
  • To start doing again after a break, pause, or stop
  • other
  • To resume an activity after an interruption.
  • To extend or prolong in a specific direction or manner.
  • To persist or remain in a particular state or condition.
  • other
  • To carry on or proceed with something.
  • To extend in a certain direction or over a certain distance
  • To keep doing something
match

US /mætʃ/

UK /mætʃ/

  • verb
  • To equal or be as good as something else
  • To work well or look good with something else
  • noun
  • Something that is equal to or the same as another
  • Small stick you strike to light a fire candle etc.
  • A sports competition between two people or teams
  • Person or thing that goes well with another
attack

US /əˈtæk/

UK /ə'tæk/

  • verb
  • To try to destroy, beat, or injure
  • noun
  • Act intended to hurt someone physically, mentally
light

US /laɪt/

UK /laɪt/

  • verb
  • To cause something to burn; put a burning match to
  • To provide a way to see ahead
  • adjective
  • Being bright making it easy to see; not dark
  • Being pale and lacking darkness of color
  • Not heavy; weighing only a little
  • Pale in color; not dark.
  • Not burdensome or demanding; easy.
  • noun
  • A source of energy that makes a room or area bright
  • Way in which something or someone is understood
  • A lamp, bulb, or similar device used to provide illumination.
  • Knowledge or understanding.
  • A traffic signal.
  • An expression in the eyes indicating a particular emotion.
  • A person who is a source of inspiration or guidance.
  • adverb
  • Carrying few bags when traveling
  • other
  • The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
  • other
  • To ignite or set fire to something.
  • To provide with light; illuminate.
lose

US /luz/

UK /lu:z/

  • verb
  • To be unable to keep in check or control something
  • To decrease in value or quantity (e.g. weight)
  • To stop having certain qualities or abilities
  • To stop having or being entitled to
  • To fail to win something that is being contested
  • To be unable to find something you once had
  • To be dependent on someone (used with 'not')
  • other
  • To be unable to find something
  • To become smaller in weight or size
  • To fail to take advantage of something
  • To be defeated in a battle or war
  • other
  • To fail to win a game or competition
shout

US /ʃaʊt/

UK /ʃaʊt/

  • verb
  • To speak very loudly to get attention
  • noun
  • Speaking loudly so you get attention
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