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  • [Music] What can I help you with, Lord of Darkness?

  • I'm looking for a date.

  • The date is Friday, July 13th.

  • No, no, I want to meet someone.

  • Understood, you want to eat dim sum.

  • Don't you get it?

  • I want to go on a date, I'm...lonely.

  • I understand.

  • You want Bologna.

  • Ahh.

  • Too many eyes.

  • Too few eyes.

  • not into Pentacles.

  • - Dad? - Mavis!

  • You're stressed out from working too hard.

  • you need a vacation from running everyone else's vacation.

  • and I know just how to fix it.

  • Mavis, where are we going?

  • A cruise?

  • Surprise!

  • - Oh no no no no. - Dad!

  • Come on, there's so much to do.

  • you could go scuba diving.

  • try some exotic food.

  • [Music] or just enjoy the view!

  • Ok, Dad, thank you.

  • Maybe you'll find your own fireworks on the cruise.

  • It's not The Love Boat, Frank.

  • Hello there, I'm Captain Erica.

  • You must be the one and only Dracula!

  • [Dracula's own language]

  • There's something about an accent that makes a man sound so intelligent.

  • [Dracula's own language]

  • You nailed it, honey!

  • it's best summer vacation ever!

  • You were right, great-grandfather Van Helsing.

  • Monsters are disgusting!

  • They have no idea what's about to happen to them.

  • Hahahahaha

  • Today all going according to plan.

  • There is something about that woman I don't trust.

  • The food here is to die for.

  • Hmm.

  • Must have been garlic in the guacamole.

  • Is that deadly for you?

  • [fart sound] Hey... Was that you?

  • Ahh.

  • Oh no, Blobby's gonna puke!

  • -Papa! - Awww

[Music] What can I help you with, Lord of Darkness?

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HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3 Trailer 2 (2018)

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    Kate Chang posted on 2018/03/29
Video vocabulary

Keywords

accent

US /ˈækˌsɛnt/

UK /'æksent/

  • verb
  • To give emphasis to (a point you are making)
  • noun
  • Feature of a design, e.g. a stripe on a shirt
  • Correct spoken emphasis on a part of a word
  • A way of speaking that shows your dialect or class
  • Emphasis given to a particular syllable or word in speech.
  • other
  • To emphasize (a particular feature).
stress

US / strɛs/

UK /stres/

  • verb
  • To emphasize one or more parts of a word, sentence
  • To put pressure on something or someone
  • To say your opinion strongly
  • To be in a state of mental tension due to problems
  • noun
  • Emphasis on part of a word or sentence
  • Pressure on something or someone
  • A state of mental tension, worry due to problems
exotic

US /ɪɡ'zɑ:tɪk/

UK /ɪɡ'zɒtɪk/

  • adjective
  • Being very different or unusual
  • Strange because from a different area of the world
cruise

US /kruz/

UK /kru:z/

  • verb
  • To easily achieve
  • To travel by boat or car for leisure
  • noun
  • A long vacation trip on a passenger boat
fart

US /fɑrt/

UK /fɑ:t/

  • verb
  • To break wind; to emit gas from the anus
  • noun
  • Gas emitted from the anus
  • The expulsion of intestinal gas from the anus.
  • other
  • To expel intestinal gas from the anus.
intelligent

US /ɪnˈtɛlədʒənt/

UK /ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/

  • adjective
  • Smart; able to think and reason
  • Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
  • Having a good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend.
  • Showing evidence of careful thought and planning; well-designed.
  • Capable of learning, reasoning, and understanding; exhibiting artificial intelligence.
  • Based on or displaying intelligence; sensible; well-reasoned.
  • (of a machine or computer program) able to vary its state and actions in response to varying situations and past experience; able to perform tasks that usually require human intelligence.
disgusting

US /dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ/

UK /dɪsˈgʌstɪŋ/

  • adjective
  • Having a very bad taste
  • Causing a feeling of strong dislike or disgust.
  • Extremely unpleasant or unacceptable.
  • Morally offensive; causing outrage.
  • Extremely dirty or unpleasant in appearance.
  • Causing revulsion or strong disapproval.
  • Causing revulsion or strong disapproval; extremely unpleasant.
  • verb
  • To cause a strong negative reaction or feeling
  • adverb
  • In a manner that causes revulsion or strong disapproval.
dim

US /dɪm/

UK /dɪm/

  • adjective
  • Not bright; not being clear
  • Not intelligent; a bit stupid or slow
  • Not likely to be good or successful
  • Unlikely
  • (Of memories) vague or unclear
  • verb
  • To reduce the brightness of a light
garlic

US /ˈɡɑrlɪk/

UK /'ɡɑ:lɪk/

  • noun
  • Strong-smelling white bulb used in cooking
sound

US /saʊnd/

UK /saʊnd/

  • adjective
  • Sensible, dependable and reliable
  • Unbroken or undisturbed, as of sleep
  • Firm or solid in structure
  • Sane; not mentally ill
  • Clearly reasoned; involving sense, good judgment
  • noun
  • Unique quality that characterizes a style of music
  • Waves traveling in air or water that can be heard
  • verb
  • To seem or appear to be, from what was said
  • To say in a clear deliberate manner
  • To make a noise, e.g. to ring a bell