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[영어숙어 및 구동사] 6 Minute English - Do you get jealous easily? [BBC Learning English 강좌]

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BBC 6 Minute English의 금주 주제인 Do you get jealous easily?은 개략적으로 다음의 개요를 갖고 있습니다.

당신은 친구 중 한 명이 다른 사람에게 더 많은 관심을 기울이면 질투합니까? 파트너가 누군가와 너무 친해지는지 계속 확인합니까? 샘과 닐은 전문가들이 질투심과 부러움에 대해 이야기하는 것을 듣습니다. 그리고 평소와 같이, 그들은 그 과정에서 당신에게 어휘를 가르칩니다.(Do you get jealous if one of your friends gives more attention to someone else? Do you keep checking if your partner becomes too friendly with someone? Sam and Neil hear experts talking about jealousy and envy. And, as usual, they teach you vocabulary along the way.)

다음은 금주의 6 Minute English에 수록된 구동사, 숙어 등 여러 단어 어휘를 간단히 정리한 자료입니다.

a type of det.
[본문] [62]And finally, cognitive behavioural therapy or CBT is a type of therapy where people are encouraged to change the way they think about their emotional and behavioural problems.
[영한] 일종의



along the way adv.
[본문] [69]And, as usual, they teach you vocabulary along the way.
[영한] 그 과정에서



and so on adv.
[본문] [27]So you have a friend, a significant other, your parents… and you have the feeling that this relationship is threatened by someone else starting some form of relationship with them, starting a new friendship, you know, flirting with them and so on, which is different from envy, for example, which is probably the emotion that gets you to act when someone has something you want and you have to somehow get that from them - that's when you feel envious.
[영한] 기타 등등, …등



as if conj.
[본문] [31]Flirting is when you behave as if you are sexually attracted to someone but in a playful way rather than with serious intentions.
[영영] ① the way it would be if
② as someone would do if
③ used in spoken phrases to say that something is not true, will not happen, etc.
[영한] 마치 …인 것처럼, 흡사 …와도 같이
[유의어] as though



as usual adv.
[본문] [15]And, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary.
[영영] ① in the same way as what happens most of the time or in most cases
② in the way that happens or exists most of the time or in most cases
③ sometimes used with per
[영한] 늘 그렇듯이[평상시처럼]
[유의어] as always



as well as conj.
[본문] [64]Join us again soon for more emotional support as well as new and useful vocabulary here at 6 Minute English.
[영한] ① …에 더하여, 게다가 ② …과 마찬가지로 잘

 

 

 

ask for v.
[본문] [37]But unlike other psychological problems such as anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder, many do not feel brave enough to ask for help with their jealousy.
[영영] ① (ask somebody for something) to say that you want somebody to give you something
② (informal) if somebody is asking for trouble or asking for it, they are behaving in a way that is likely to cause something bad to happen to them
③ {ask for something) to say that you want to speak to somebody or be directed to a place
[영한] ① (누구를 만나거나 어디를 가기 위해) ~에 대해 묻다[~를 찾다] ② …을 찾아오다 ③ (물건을) 청하다, 청구하다 ④ 필요로 하다
[유의어] request(청하다), invite(불러들이다)



at the same time adv.
[본문] [45]And also, at the same time increasing activities or behaviours that harmonise with how you want to become.
[영영] ① during the same moment
② used to introduce a statement that adds to and differs from a preceding statement
[영한] ① 동시에[함께] ② (고려해야 할 대조적인 사실 등을 언급할 때 써서) 그와 동시에



cognitive behavioural therapy n.
[본문] [44]I believe that some kind of cognitive behavioural therapy where you work with decreasing this monitoring and checking behaviours like having a plan for how to do that because that's not easy.
[영영] a form of therapy in which, having learnt to understand their anxiety, patients attempt to overcome their usual behavioural responses to it
[영한] 인지행동 치료
[활용] 불가산(不加算) 명사



come from v.
[본문] [19]The expression 'the green-eyed monster' comes from a speech in one of William Shakespeare's most famous plays, but which one?
[영영] ① (not used in the progressive tenses) to be born in or live in a particular place
② to start in a particular place or be made from a particular thing
[영한] ① (진행형으로는 안 씀) ~ 출신이다(고향이나 사는 지역을 나타냄) ② ~에서 나오다[비롯되다/생산되다] ③ ~의 결과이다
[활용] came from, coming from comes from
[유의어] come of(결과이다), be from(…출신이다)



deal with v.
[본문] [47]Instead, he recommends cognitive behavioural therapy, or CBT for short, a therapy which helps people deal with their emotions by changing how they think about things.
[영영] ① to look after, talk to or control people in an appropriate way, especially as part of your job
② to take appropriate action in a particular situation or according to who you are talking to, etc.
③ to take appropriate action to punish somebody who has done something wrong
[영한] ① (문제/과제 등을) 처리하다 ② (주제/소재로) ~을 다루다 ③ ~를 (상)대하다 ④ ~와 거래하다
[활용] dealt with dealt with dealing with deals with
[유의어] cope with(대응하다)



find out v.
[본문] [14]In this programme, we'll discuss jealousy to find out happens when the green-eyed monster raises its ugly head.
[영영] ① find out; to learn a fact, a piece of information, or the truth about something/somebody
② find somebody out; to discover that somebody has been dishonest or has done something wrong
[영한] ① ~의 잘못을 적발하다 ② (~에 대해) (~을) 알아내다[알게 되다] ③ (조사하여) 발견하다, 생각해 내다, (해답을) 얻어내다, (수수께끼를) 풀다 ④ …임을 알아내다, 발견하다 ⑤ …의 정체[진의]를 간파하다, (범인을) 찾아내다, (부정/죄를) 간파하다 ⑥ (죄 등이) 그 본인을 폭로하다 ⑦ (미) (친척 등을) 찾아내다 ⑧ …에 대해 진상을 알다
[활용] founded out founded out finding out finds out



flirt with v.
[본문] [30]You might feel jealous if someone flirts with your partner.
[영영] ① to think about or be interested in something for a short time, but not very seriously
② to take risks or not worry about a dangerous situation
[영한] (이성과) 시시덕거리다
[활용] flirted with flirted with flirting with flirts with



for example adv.
[본문] [27]So you have a friend, a significant other, your parents… and you have the feeling that this relationship is threatened by someone else starting some form of relationship with them, starting a new friendship, you know, flirting with them and so on, which is different from envy, for example, which is probably the emotion that gets you to act when someone has something you want and you have to somehow get that from them - that's when you feel envious.
[영한] 예를 들어



 

 

for now adv.
[본문] [65]Bye for now!
[영한] ① 우선은, 현재로는, 당분간은 ② 이제 곧



for short adv.
[본문] [47]Instead, he recommends cognitive behavioural therapy, or CBT for short, a therapy which helps people deal with their emotions by changing how they think about things.
[영영] in a shorter form; as an abbreviation
[영한] 생략하여



green-eyed monster n.
[본문] [11]It sounds like Neil has a case of the green-eyed monster, in other words, jealousy - the fear that someone else may take something you think is yours.
[영영] jealousy thought of as a monster that bites or attacks people
[영한] 질투, 시기



how to prep.
[본문] [44]I believe that some kind of cognitive behavioural therapy where you work with decreasing this monitoring and checking behaviours like having a plan for how to do that because that's not easy.
[영한] ~하는 방식[방법]



if only conj.
[본문] [56]if only he'd had some therapy!
[영영] used to express a wish that something had happened or would happen
[영한] …이면 좋을 텐데[…였다면 좋았을 텐데](소망을 나타냄)



in other words adv.
[본문] [11]It sounds like Neil has a case of the green-eyed monster, in other words, jealousy - the fear that someone else may take something you think is yours.
[영한] 달리 말하면, 다시 말해서
[유의어] to put it another way



in the form of prep.
[본문] [61]A pill is medicine in the form of a small tablet which you swallow.
[영한] …의 모양으로, 모양을 따서



instead of prep.
[본문] [16]Meanwhile, my friend Alicia will be having lunch with Jenny instead of me…
[영한] … 대신에



involved in prep.
[본문] [28]Jealousy can be a problem for husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, or anyone involved in a romantic relationship.
[영한] …에 관련된[연루된].



lead to v.
[본문] [36]Jealousy can lead to controlling behaviour, like checking your partner's text messages or monitoring who they see, behaviour which damages relationships.
[영영] to result in a particular action or event; to force or persuade somebody to take a particular action
[영한] ① ~로 이어지다 ② ∼에 이르게 하다 ③ ∼로 이끌다
[활용] led to led to leading to leads to
[유의어] result in



look for v.
[본문] [40]If there was sort of an ideal future for people looking for help with their jealousy, what would it be like?
[영영] ① to search for somebody/something, either because you have lost them/it, or because you need them/it
② to hope for something or expect something
[영한] ① 찾다, 구하다, 기대하다. ② ~을 바라다[기대하다]
[활용] looked for looked for looking for looks for
[유의어] seek(찾다), pursue(구하다), anticipate(기대하다)



obsessive-compulsive disorder n.
[본문] [37]But unlike other psychological problems such as anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder, many do not feel brave enough to ask for help with their jealousy.
[영한] 강박병, 강박 장애



 

 

once again adv.
[본문] [63]once again, our six minutes are up.
[영한] 한 번 더, 또 다시



rather than prep.
[본문] [31]Flirting is when you behave as if you are sexually attracted to someone but in a playful way rather than with serious intentions.
[영한] …보다는[대신에/…하지 말고]
<부사> …보다는[대신에/…하지 말고]



significant other n.
[본문] [27]So you have a friend, a significant other, your parents… and you have the feeling that this relationship is threatened by someone else starting some form of relationship with them, starting a new friendship, you know, flirting with them and so on, which is different from envy, for example, which is probably the emotion that gets you to act when someone has something you want and you have to somehow get that from them - that's when you feel envious.
[영영] someone that you have a romantic relationship with; your husband, wife, boyfriend, or girlfriend
[영한] ① 중요한 타인 ② 중요한 상대, 배우자, 동거중인 연인.



some kind of adj.
[본문] [44]I believe that some kind of cognitive behavioural therapy where you work with decreasing this monitoring and checking behaviours like having a plan for how to do that because that's not easy.
[영한] ① 일종의 ② 어떤 종류의



someone else pron.
[본문] [11]It sounds like Neil has a case of the green-eyed monster, in other words, jealousy - the fear that someone else may take something you think is yours.
[영한] 어떤 다른 사람.



sort of adv.
[본문] [40]If there was sort of an ideal future for people looking for help with their jealousy, what would it be like?
[영한] ① 어느 정도[다소] ② 뭐랄까(적절한 말이 생각나지 않을 때 쓰는 말)



sound like v.
[본문] [11]It sounds like Neil has a case of the green-eyed monster, in other words, jealousy - the fear that someone else may take something you think is yours.
[영영] ① to seem to be something when heard
② to have a sound that is like the sound of (something else)
③ to have a voice that is like the voice of (someone else)
[영한] ~처럼 들리다
[활용] sounded like sounded like sounding like sounds like



speaking of prep.
[본문] [50]speaking of which, it's time to reveal the answer to your question, Sam.
[영영] used to introduce a remark about a topic recently alluded to
[영한] …에 관해서 말한다면, …의 이야기라면



struggle with v.
[본문] [38]So, what can people who struggle with jealousy do?
[영한] ~로 고심하다
[활용] struggled with struggled with struggling with struggles with



such as prep.
[본문] [37]But unlike other psychological problems such as anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder, many do not feel brave enough to ask for help with their jealousy.
[영영] ① for example
② of a kind that; like
[영한] ① 예를 들어 (…와 같은) ② …와 같은



take off v.
[본문] [18]Maybe this question will take your mind off it.
[영영] ① to remove something from somewhere
② to remove an amount of money, a number of points, etc. from something in order to reduce the total
③ to have a period of time as a break from work or school
[영한] ① (항공기 등이) 이륙하다[날아오르다] ② (특히 서둘러) 떠나다 ③ (아이디어/상품 등이) 급격히 인기를 얻다[유행하다] ④ (옷 등을) 벗다[벗기다] ⑤ (동안)을 쉬다 ⑥ (흔히 수동태로) (공공 서비스/텔레비전 프로그램/공연 등을) 중단하다 ⑦ (머리를) 자르다[깎다], (신체 부위 등을) 절단하다 ⑧ (재미로) ~를 흉내 내다 ⑨ (스포츠/연예 오락 등에서) ~를 (경기장/무대 등에서) 떠나게[나가게] 하다 ⑩ (표시된 금액 등에서) ~을 빼다[깎다]
[유의어] impersonate
[반의어] land, put on(벗다), put on(입다)



take one's mind off v.
[본문] [18]Maybe this question will take your mind off it.
[영한] …에서 마음을 돌리다, …을 잊다
[유의어] take your mind off(…에서 마음을 돌리다)



take your mind off v.
[본문] [18]Maybe this question will take your mind off it.
[영한] …에서 마음을 돌리다, …을 잊다
[유의어] take one's mind off(…에서 마음을 돌리다)



talk about v.
[본문] [68]Sam and Neil hear experts talking about jealousy and envy.
[영영] ① used to emphasize something
② to discuss
③ used informally and often ironically to add emphasis to a statement
[영한] ① …에 대해 이야기하다. ② (강조의 뜻으로) …하기란[…하기가 말도 못한다]
[활용] talked about talked about talking about, talks about;



text message n.
[본문] [36]Jealousy can lead to controlling behaviour, like checking your partner's text messages or monitoring who they see, behaviour which damages relationships.
[영영] A text message is a written message that you send using a mobile phone.
[영한] (휴대전화로 보내는) 문자[문자 메시지]
[활용] 복수형; text messages
<동사> …에게 휴대폰으로 문자 메시지를 보내다.



the way adv.
[본문] [62]And finally, cognitive behavioural therapy or CBT is a type of therapy where people are encouraged to change the way they think about their emotional and behavioural problems.
[영한] ~하는 방식으로, ~하는 방법으로
<명사> 방식, 상태 <접속사> ① …하는 방법 ② …처럼 ③ …에 의하면



 

 

think about v.
[본문] [47]Instead, he recommends cognitive behavioural therapy, or CBT for short, a therapy which helps people deal with their emotions by changing how they think about things.
[영영] ① to have ideas or images in your mind; to remember somebody/something
② ( think of somebody/something) to consider somebody/something
③ to use your mind to consider something, such as your future plans, to try to solve problems, etc.
[영한] ① (어떤 일을 하거나 계획할 때) ~에 대해 생각[고려]하다 ② ~할 것을 생각[고려]하다 ③ …에 관해 생각하다
[활용] thought about thought about thinking about thinks about
[유의어] contemplate, contemplate(생각하다)



thousands of adj.
[본문] [12]Humans have struggled with jealousy for thousands of years.
[영한] 수천의, 무수한, 많은



work with v.
[본문] [44]I believe that some kind of cognitive behavioural therapy where you work with decreasing this monitoring and checking behaviours like having a plan for how to do that because that's not easy.
[영한] ① …와 함께 일하다 ② …을 연구[작업] 대상으로 하다



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