
[6:43] Learn English with The Simpsons Full EP15.3: Efficient Context-Based Vocabulary Memorization, Boost Your Vocabulary by 6000+

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And Angelica bought a wizard robe. And Angelica bought a wizard robe. They're royal robes. They're royal robes. Careful, watch the robe. Careful, watch the robe. With wand, pocket, and wand. Ah, Professor Diggle's Bees wand. Now I have every wizarding stick from the spells and potions department of Wagle Pooh's Academy. Don't make me learn about it. I know this Christmas has been a little rocky, even for the Simpsons. But I think these gifts born of thought and love will restore the balance of Pram'an Samsara. Or restore the balance of Pram'an Samsara. We knew. Restore. Rebirth. We knew. Restore. Rebirth. Restore the context. Restore the memories. Restore the context. Restore the memories. I mean, Holly and Jolly. Now Dad, I'd like to give you your present. You got me weed. Even better. They're bags of seeds so that you can plant a garden and watch it grow. It's great, sweetie. After all that time and hard work, I'll have radishes. It's a most hated part of salad, which is a most hated part of dinner. Radishes. Nothing but radishes. I'm not... Dad, stop! Well, I'm saving him from the struggle of life. Well, at least you're eating vegetables. Vegetables? Okay, Bart, open your present. It's the one I'm most excited about. Plastic-bubbling vomit. Plastic-bubbling vomit. What? Please. You're smart. Why would you give me a book? Because it's easy to wrap. Nothing is easy to wrap. I have trouble with scissors. Oh, my God. Marge, the brochure promised us a happy Christmas. My uncle died in your bed. Merry Christmas. What? NCWIET. These are book illustrations. These are book illustrations. Illustrations. Illustrations. We have an illustration. We have an illustration. Stop it! Stop it! Why in the world would you burn a book? Actually, the idea to do this came from a book. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. What? No, I got it from this. See? How could you burn the present I gave you? Because it's my present. Did you give it to me because you thought I'd like it? Or because you wanted to feel better about yourself? Children? Perhaps it's time that I explained the true meaning of Christmas. Get up, Planders. Oakley-dokley. Now did you check the room to make sure you haven't left anything? I'll set. The directions are a bottle of water. Nah, thanks. We're fine. Thank you, sir. Oh, right. We're still doing that. Come on. I'll drive you to the airport. It's very my key. Oh, right in here. Right. You were right. If you smell your farts in a dream, you die? No. About Christmas. So I went out this morning and I got you this. It's a tablet with books on it, but also apps like worms with friends. Oh, wow. But how'd you afford it? I sold the gift you gave me. Got the twist? Obviously. You're saying it's from Maggie. But actually it's from you. Thanks, Lisa. Now why don't you donate that to whatever hopeless cause you want? And why don't you donate that to whatever hopeless cause you want? So you're ready to donate? So you're ready to donate? No, donate me. No, donate me. Thanks, Bart. This will make a lot of Arctic loons very happy. Listen, I just wanted to say I'm sorry I overreacted. Sorry I overreacted. I overreacted. I overreacted. I overreacted. I overreacted. I overreacted. I overreacted. I overreacted. Thank you all for coming. Yeah, well we have something to say to you, Bart. We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas. We wish you a Merry Christmas. And a Happy New Year. Good tidings we bring. No second versus the creamy out. Creamy out. It's me out. It's really creeping me out. You're creeping me out. It's really creeping me out. You're creeping me out. Okay, we'll sing a different one. Talking Wednesday's last looked out on the feast of Stephen. Ooh and that one creeps me out from the beginning. When the snowy roundabout deep and crisp and eating. Hey, it's you. Of a wonder.
- donate
verb
1. give to a charity or good cause
e.g. I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake
donate money to the orphanage
She donates to her favorite charity every month - restore
verb
1. return to life
get or give new life or energye.g. The week at the spa restored me
Synonym: regeneraterejuvenate
2. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
e.g. She repaired her TV set
Repair my shoes pleaseSynonym: repairmendfixbusheldoctorfurbish uptouch on
3. give or bring back
e.g. Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner
Synonym: restitute
4. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position
e.g. restore law and order
reestablish peace in the region
restore the emperor to the throneSynonym: reinstatereestablish
5. return to its original or usable and functioning condition
e.g. restore the forest to its original pristine condition
Synonym: reconstruct
- burn
noun
1. damage inflicted by fire
2. a place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body)
Synonym: burn mark
3. an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation
4. a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
Synonym: tansuntansunburn
5. pain that feels hot as if it were on fire
Synonym: burning
- tablet
noun
1. a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
Synonym: pilllozengetab
2. a small flat compressed cake of some substance
e.g. a tablet of soap
3. a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription
4. a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge
Synonym: padpad of paper
- wizard
noun
1. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
Synonym: aceadeptchampionsensationmavenmavinvirtuosogeniushotshotstarsuperstarwhizwhizzwiz
2. one who practices magic or sorcery
Synonym: sorcerermagiciannecromancerthaumaturgethaumaturgist
- creeping
noun
1. a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body
e.g. a crawl was all that the injured man could manage
the traffic moved at a creepSynonym: crawlcrawlingcreep
- illustrations
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