少年谢尔顿S01E01----学习笔记
0:09:I've always loved trains.
worked out,
0:13:In fact, if my career in theoretical physics hadn't worked out
PLAN work something ↔ out
to think carefully about how you are going to do something and plan a good way of doing it
ticket-taker.
0:18:my backup plan was to become a professional ticket-taker
-taker ud with nouns to describe people who take or collect things
hobo.
0:21:Or hobo
someone who travels around and has no home or regular job
in motion stays in motion with 0:30:And when I figured out that trains allowed me to prove Newton's first law--an object in motion
acted upon by an unbalanced force--
the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon
in motion:moving from one place or position to another
in motion:
act on/upon something phrasal verb
act on/upon something
todo something becau of another person’s advice or order, or becau you have received information or had an idea
0:43:I felt like Neil Armstrong on the moon,alone and happy.
0:48:Shelly,dinner's ready!
dimwitted you are.
0:53:I don't care how dimwitted
wit /ˈdɪmwɪt/ noun [countable] spoken
dim‧wit
a stupid person
0:55:Scientific principles have to make you smile.
0:58:Of cour,nobody I knew in East Texas in 1989 cared about Newtonian physics.
New‧toni‧an /njuːˈtəʊniən $ nuːˈtoʊ-/ adjective
relating to the laws of physics that were discovered by the scientist Isaac Newton
1:05:The only Newtons they cared about were Wayne and Fig.
lick your toothbrush! Coming!
1:09:Sheldon, if you don't get in here,I'm gonna lick
TONGUE [transitive]
to move your tongue across the surface of something in order to eat it, wet it, clean it etc 1:13:That's my sister.And she's done it before.
1:21: What the hell were you doing out there?
1:22: George,language.
1:23:What language?So?
kinematics.
1:25:I was exploring dimensional kinematics
[ˌkɪnə'mætɪks]
n.运动学(⼒学的⼀个分⽀,研究物体的运动,⽽不考虑其运动的原因)
1:27: Admit it--he's adopted.
1:29: How can I be adopted when I have a twin sister? Think,monkey, think.
1:34:That's enough. No one's adopted.
1:35:I wish I was.
1:36: That can still be arranged. Now, let's pray.
1:39: A moment,plea.
1:44:- Leave him be. -
1:44: He can hold hands with his family. It won't kill him.
1:47: We don't know that. Georgie,did you wash your hands before dinner? Or even this week?
1:52: None of your business.
老年人如何养生
mittens.
1:53: Hence the mittens
ten /ˈmɪtn/ noun [countable]
mit‧ten
a type of glove that does not have parate parts for each finger
1:57:Thank you,God, for this food we're about to receive and for the nourishment
nourishment of our bodies, and bless the hands that prepared it. Amen.
ment /ˈnʌrɪʃmənt $ ˈnɜː-, ˈnʌ-/ noun [uncountable] formal
nour‧ish‧ment
the food and other substances that people and other living things need to live, grow, and stayhealthy
tater tots?
2:06: How come we ain't got no tater tots
ter /ˈteɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
ta‧ter
informal a potato
tot /tɒt $ tɑːt/ noun [countable]
tot
informal a very small child
2:08: I made tater tots last night.
mashed potatoes any day.
2:09: I'd take tater tots over mashed
mashed /mæʃt/ adjective
mashed
been presd until is smooth
2:12: Just eat what I made you.
2:13: Can we at least have tater tots tomorrow?
2:15: It was family dinners like this that led me to adopt a mid-Atlantic accent.
2:20: Nobel ought not be order in' tater tots.
2:24: Everybody excited to start school Monday?
2:26: I am.
2:27: I guess so.
2:29: Georgie?
2:30: Freshman year, that's a big deal.
2:32: How can I be excited when he's gonna be in the same grade as me?
2:35: Don't worry, Georgie, I'm not planning on being in the ninth grade for very long.
2:39: All I know is he's not in the same grade as me anymore, and I'm thrilled
thrilled.
thrilled /θrɪld/ ●●○ adjective [not before noun]
thrilled
very excited, happy, and plead
2:42: Good luck with your finger painting.
北京5日游2:44: You're gonna get your ass kicked in high school.
2:46: Hey,language.
2:48: I'm not going to be assaulted.
2:49: High school is a haven for higher learning.
2:51: Oh, dear God.
2:53: Speaking of God, who's going to church with me tomorrow?
2:55: I can't.
2:56: I'm meeting with the other coaches.
2:58: You can't meet after church?聆听心灵的声音
2:59: No, Mary, I can't meet after church.
3:03: Georgie?
定性评价3:04: I got to study my playbook.
3:09: I'll go with you, Mom.
3:11: Why are you going? You don't believe in God.
3:13: No, but I believe in Mom.
3:15: I'll take it. Missy?
3:17: Can't,Heather asked
3:18: - You're go in'.
网贷东方理财3:18: - Son of a bitch.
3:24:
3:25: Don't you throw something at the dinner table.
3:27: George Jr.红包的由来
apes.
3:28: Jane Goodall had to go to Africa to study apes
ape /eɪp/ ●○○ noun [countable]
ape
an animal that is similar to a monkey but has no tail or only a very short tail
3:33: I just had to go to dinner.
3:35: Never at the dinner table!
knock that off
off, George!
3:37: You knock
knock off (something)
STOP WORK knock off (something)
to stop working and go somewhere el
格力空调h6retaliate!
3:39: D-Do not retaliate
re‧tal‧i‧ate
ate /rɪˈtælieɪt/ verb [intransitive]
to do something bad to someone becau they have done something bad to you → hit back
3:41: ♪ Onward, Christian soldiers ♪♪ Marching as to war ♪♪ With the cross of Jesus ♪♪ Going on before. ♪
Why would you entertain evil thoughts in your hearts? "
ver four, Jesus said, " Why would you entertain evil thoughts in your hearts
4:00: In Matthew nine, ver
ver /vɜːs $ vɜːrs/ ●●○ noun
ver
[countable] a t of lines that forms one part of a song, poem, or a book such as the Bible or the Quran (Koran)
4:08: Do you have evil thoughts?
applies to me.
4:10: I just don't think this part applies to
AFFECT [intransitive, transitive not in progressive]
to have an effect on or to concern a particular person, group, or situation
4:12: That's fine. Be quiet and listen.关于知音的诗句
4:15: I'm only nine years old.
puberty.
4:17: Most evil doesn't start till puberty
ty /ˈpjuːbəti $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable]
pu‧ber‧ty
the stage of physical development during which you change from a child to an adult and are ableto have children
4:21: Hello.