¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jThe Smarties are close to each other like siblings. Pat and MoMo are making something for their "brothers" with which they will celebrate the Indian Rakhi festival (¦L«×¥S©f¸`).
¡§ Pat: How difficult it is to hide anything from Dr Panda or Bill! ¡¨
¡§ MoMo: We have to keep it secret until August. ¡¨
¡§ Eason: Your two pretty buddies are leaving you so that they can form "New Smarties" with me! ¡¨
¡§ Bill: That's impossible! ¡¨
¡§ Dr Panda: Are you hiding anything from us? ¡¨
¡§ Bill: Don't go... Please... ¡¨
¡§ MoMo: It's too early to let you know... but we are learning to make bracelets so that we can celebrate Rakhi together with you. ¡¨
¡§ Pat: You are like our brothers! We should never be apart! ¡¨
¡½Culture tips
Raksha Bandhan, or simply Rakhi, is one of the most important festivals in India. It celebrates brotherhood and love. It falls on August every year. In the festival, a girl traditionally ties a rakhi (a bracelet made of interwoven red and golden threads) around her brother's wrist to mark their relationship. It is believed that, when a woman ties a rakhi around a man's wrist, it becomes obligatory for him to do his religious duties and protect her. Today rakhis are given also to close friends.
¡½English highway¡R-hood
"-hood" is a suffix used to form a noun that indicates a condition or a state or a collection or group.
e.g. It was his childhood dream to become a doctor.
¡½Glossary
sibling (n) ¥S/§Ì/©n/©f
interweave (v) ¥æ¿ù½s´
wrist (n) ¤âµÃ
obligatory (adj) ¦³¸q°Èªº
[Smarties' Power English Vol 187]