Learning English is not just about mastering grammar and vocabulary; more importantly, it's about using English naturally in real situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and differ greatly from real-life expressions. To speak authentic and natural English, you need to be exposed to 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 the expressions real English speakers use. Below is the content of this issue of 'Learning English Through Movies - Inception CD1 11'. Consistent practice will make your English closer to real life!
We're here for reconciliation, for catharsis. We need Robert Fischer to have a positive emotional reaction to all this. I will try this. My father accepts that I want to create for myself not following his footsteps. Not my work. Light. We need to do a little better, might. Oh, thank you for your contribution, Arthur. Forgive me for wanting a little specificity, Eames. Specificity? Seppin's not about being specific. When we get inside his mind, we're going to have to work with what we find. On the top level, we open up his relationship with his father. Say, I will not follow in my father's footsteps. Then the next level down, we feed him. I will create something for myself. Then by the time we hit the bottom level, we bring out the big guns. My father doesn't want me to be him. Exactly.The above content is organized by 7caiwang to help you with learning English through movies - Inception CD1 11, hoping it can be useful for you!
verb
1. make synchronous and adjust in time or manner
e.g. Let's synchronize our efforts
Synonym: synchronisesync
2. cause to indicate the same time or rate
e.g. synchronize your watches
Synonym: synchronise
3. operate simultaneously
e.g. The clocks synchronize
Synonym: synchronise
4. arrange or represent events so that they co-occur
e.g. synchronize biblical events
Synonym: synchronisecontemporizecontemporise
5. make (motion picture sound) exactly simultaneous with the action
e.g. synchronize this film
Synonym: synchronise
6. happen at the same time
Synonym: synchronisecontemporizecontemporise
noun
1. the enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carried
2. small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
3. a small house built of wood
usually in a wooded area
noun
1. getting two things to correspond
e.g. the reconciliation of his checkbook and the bank statement
Synonym: balancing
2. the reestablishing of cordial relations
Synonym: rapprochement
noun
1. a drug that reduces excitability and calms a person
Synonym: sedative drugdepressantdowner