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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.Selected 100 classic TED talks, 8-15 minutes each, covering innovation, personal growth, and future trends. Provides MP3 streaming, downloads, and English transcripts to help improve listening and speaking skills. Use the power of ideas to ignite your learning passion! Below is the content of this issue's collection of 【TED】100 classic talks for oral listening practice. Keep accumulating, and make your English more practical in daily life!
What I saw... The clean dive perhaps. All what are you doing here? I thought you might be missing me. No, I am. I can't trust you anymore. So what? Looks like our office tastes. Actually the subject is partial to post-war British painters. Please don't worry about it. Please have a seat. Tell me. Factory the children miss me. I can't imagine. What are you doing? Getting some fresh air. Stay where you are, mall. Oh, come on, David. I'm sorry. I can't understand. I'll give you a few more.Open the door. Open the door. Open the door. Open the door. Open the door. Please. Now, Vembelo, Mr. Cobb. She tell you? You've known all along. But you're here to steal from me or... Though we are actually asleep. I want to know the name of your emblem. Ah, there's no use threatening a minute dream, right, Mo? That depends on what you're threatening. Killing him will just wake him up. But pain. The pain is in the mind.
And judging by the decor, we're in your mind, Arthur. What are you doing? It's just real. I don't. Dreams for love. Try to keep the state of wonder a little bit longer. We're almost there. I don't know. I don't know. You're Guele. I feel sick, I feel like. I need you. Who will take me in this room? I don't look that way. I think we'll get behind you later, thanks. We're lives far from everything All these days, just gonna... Almost there. Charles Sticford, Stop him! This isn't gonna work, wake him up.
- partial
noun
1. a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency
Synonym: overtonepartial tone
2. the derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single variable while the other variables are considered to be constant
Synonym: partial derivative
- wonder
noun
1. a state in which you want to learn more about something
Synonym: curiosity
2. something that causes feelings of wonder
e.g. the wonders of modern science
Synonym: marvel
3. the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising
Synonym: wondermentadmiration
- emblem
noun
1. special design or visual object representing a quality, type, group, etc.
2. a visible symbol representing an abstract idea
Synonym: allegory
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