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JungKim Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

There's a breach.

https://youtu.be/at1S1fXPTE0

At the beginning of the movie clip, a man is speaking this line:

We've barely left the dock but looks like we got some company. Look there. Right there. You see it, folks? There it is. There's a breach.

He seems to be referring to a whale, but what does he mean 'there's a breach'?

  

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A breach is where a big whale jumps up out of the water, or almost out.

  • A breach is where a big whale jumps up out of the water, or almost out.
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A breach is where a big whale jumps up out of the water, or almost out.

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JungKimHe seems to be referring to a whale, but what does he mean 'there's a breach'?

A whale breaching the surface of the water.

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