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Eipjoo Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What is he in the video saying?

This is what I took dictation from a weather forecast. Would you correct?

Breezy normal winds drive for travel tomorrow. On Thanksgiving Day plenty sunshine breezy conditions continue. And then by black Friday little western way of wind.

video: http://blog.naver.com/eyeflamesn/70151873722
  

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Breezy north winds, dry for travel tomorrow. On Thanksgiving Day, plenty of sunshine, breezy conditions continue, and then by B lack Friday, a little less in the way of wind.

  • Breezy north winds, dry for travel tomorrow.
  • On Thanksgiving Day, plenty of sunshine, breezy conditions continue, and then by B lack Friday, a little less in the way of wind.
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Breezy north winds, dry for travel tomorrow. On Thanksgiving Day, plenty of sunshine, breezy conditions continue, and then by Black Friday, a little less in the way of wind.
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enoon... Thank you very much.
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How about 'drive' instead of 'dray? It's more likely he'd like to imply 'breezy winds drive the travel coming on tomorrow.' Would you check once again?
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You mean "dry", of course, not "dray".

No, I got it right. I have no doubt at all. It was easy. He is speaking in detached snatches, not complete sentences, and he meant "The weather will be dry for travel."
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