Learning English is not just about mastering grammar and vocabulary, but more importantly, being able to use it naturally in real situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and differ greatly from actual daily expressions. To speak authentic, natural English, you need to engage with dialogues in real contexts. Here, we have selected frequently used daily English expressions covering social, work, travel, and other scenarios, helping you break free from "textbook English" and learn phrases actually used by native speakers. Below is the content of this episode 'Learn English Through Movies - Inception CD2 Segment 10'. Consistent accumulation will make your English closer to real life!
Listen to yourself. These are our children. Watch. James, Philippa! Please, those aren't my children. You keep telling yourself that you don't believe us. I know it. And what if you're wrong? What if I'm what's real? You keep telling yourself what you know. But what do you believe? What do you feel? Guilt. I feel guilt more. No matter what I do, no matter how hopeless I am, no matter how confused that guilt is always there. Reminding me of the truth. The idea that caused you to question your reality came from me. You planted the idea in my mind. What are you talking about? The reason I knew inception was possible was because I did it to her first. I did it to my own wife. Why? We were lost in here. I knew we needed to escape, but she wouldn't accept it. She had locked something away, something deep inside. A truth that she had once known, but chose to forget. She couldn't break free. So I decided to search for it. I went deep into the recess of her mind. I found that secret place. I broke in. And I planted an idea. A simple and light idea that would change everything. That her world wasn't real. The day that was the only escape. You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you. But you can't know for sure. It doesn't matter. I'm telling you why. It's a huge idea. What I never knew that I knew it would grow in her mind like a cancer. Even after she walked. And even after you came back to reality. That you could tell me your world wasn't real. That death was the only escape. Whoa! No! Jesus! You're waiting for my hand. I was trying to save you. You betrayed me. But you can't make a mess. You can still keep your promise. We can still be together. Right here in the world we build together. You're the only one. You're the only one.Above is the content organized by Qicaiwang for 'Learn English Through Movies - Inception CD2 Segment 10'. We hope it is helpful to you!
noun
1. the act of escaping physically
e.g. he made his escape from the mental hospital
the canary escaped from its cage
his flight was an indication of his guilt
Synonym: flight
2. a means or way of escaping
e.g. hard work was his escape from worry
they installed a second hatch as an escape
their escape route
3. an avoidance of danger or difficulty
e.g. that was a narrow escape
4. an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy
e.g. romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life
his alcohol problem was a form of escapism
Synonym: escapism
5. nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do
e.g. his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible
that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive
Synonym: evasiondodging
6. a valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler)
it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level
Synonym: safety valverelief valveescape valveescape cock
7. the discharge of a fluid from some container
e.g. they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe
he had to clean up the leak
Synonym: leakleakageoutflow
8. a plant originally cultivated but now growing wild
noun
1. remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offense
Synonym: guilty conscienceguilt feelingsguilt trip
2. the state of having committed an offense
Synonym: guiltiness
noun
1. an event that is a beginning
a first part or stage of subsequent events
Synonym: originorigination
noun
1. a pause from doing something (as work)
e.g. we took a 10-minute break
he took time out to recuperate
Synonym: respitebreaktime out
2. an enclosure that is set back or indented
Synonym: niche
3. an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
Synonym: inlet
4. a small concavity
Synonym: recessionnichecorner
5. a state of abeyance or suspended business
Synonym: deferral