The Mountain of Material You Never See
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الصعوبة
الترجمة (33 segments)
Downloadhello Internet each final finished
precisely polished video you see stands
atop a mountain of material you don't
books and papers and sometimes
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Key Vocabulary (26)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To have your home in a particular place or to exist as a living being. It is commonly used to describe where someone resides or the state of being alive.
Refers to something that happens at the very end of a series of events, a process, or a period of time. It also describes a decision, result, or state that is permanent and cannot be changed.
A mountain is a very high area of land with steep sides that rises much higher than the land around it. It is significantly larger and taller than a hill, often having a snowy peak or rocky summit.
"The mountain is important."
A director is a person who is in charge of an organization, a department, or a creative project like a movie. In business, they are high-level leaders who make important decisions for the company's future.
"The director is important."
The internet is a global system of connected computer networks that allows people to share information and communicate with each other. It is the physical infrastructure used to access websites, send emails, and stream videos.
"The internet is important."
To feel like you do not understand something or cannot think clearly. It is often used when information is not clear or when too many things are happening at once.
"The confused is important."
Grammar in This Video
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