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[영어숙어 및 구동사] BBC 6 Minute English - Are bucket lists always a good thing?


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[영어숙어 및 구동사] BBC 6 Minute English - Are bucket lists always a good thing?



a couple of [형용사] [관사구]
[본문] There are a couple of reasons.
[영한] ⒨ ① 둘의, 두 사람의 ② 두서너 개의, 몇 개의, 몇 사람의
[구성단어] a + couple + of



accuse of [동사] [구동사]
[본문] But they've also been accused of limiting the imagination by encouraging people to follow someone else's idea of the perfect life.
[영한] ⒨ …의 죄로 고발[고소, 기소]하다.
[구성단어] accuse + of



be all about [동사] [구동사]
[본문] And when you create a bucket list - something to do before you 'kick the bucket',the idea that you're giving yourself is that you can somehow control when and what death is going to be all about.
[영영] used to describe the subject or purpose of something
[영한] ⒨ ...이 최고[전부]다
[구성단어] be + all + about



comfort zone [명사]
[본문] So every time I can have a chance to step out of my comfort zone, a little piece of that fear of the unknown is removed and replaced with a little piece of empowerment, and by continuously doing that, the size of my fear bubble has gotten smaller.
[영영] a situation or position in which a person feels secure, comfortable, or in control
[영한] ⒨ (일을) 적당히 함[요령을 피움]
[구성단어] comfort + zone



go for [동사] [구동사]
[본문] I'll go for a) swimming with dolphins - one, because it's something I really want to do and two, because I've heard so many stories about how it improves your mental health.
[영영] ① to attack somebody/something
② to apply to somebody/something; to be true of somebody/something
③ to go to get somebody/something
[영한] ⒨ ① ~을 택하다 ② 힘을 내다[쏟다] ③ ~에 해당되다 ④ ~을 데리러[가지러] 가다 ⑤ ~을 좋아[선호]하다
[구성단어] go + for
[유의어] like, prefer, favor, attack, try for



hang out [동사] [구동사]
[본문] She listed hundreds of things she wanted to accomplish - from learning Spanish to hanging out with penguins in Antarctica - as a way of improving her psychological wellbeing.
[영영] ① to suspend, be suspended, or lean, esp from an opening, as for display or airing
② to live at or frequent a place
③ to frequent the company (of someone)
[영한] ⒨ (…에서) 많은 시간을 보내다
[구성단어] hang + out



in fact [부사] [전치사명사구]
[본문] in fact, they might even make you less spontaneous - less able to act in natural, sudden and impulsive ways.
[영영] ① used to emphasize a statement, especially one that is the opposite of what has just been mentioned
② used to give extra details about something that has just been mentioned
[영한] ⒨ ① 사실은[실은](방금 한 말에 대해 자세한 내용을 덧붙일 때 씀) ② 사실은[실제로는](특히 방금 한 말에 반대되는 내용을 강조할 때 씀)
[구성단어] in + fact



in this way [부사]
[본문] in this way they are fooling - or deceiving - themselves - trying to make themselves believe something they know is not really true.
[영한] ⒨ 이렇게 하여
[구성단어] in + This + way



kick the bucket [동사]
[본문] And when you create a bucket list - something to do before you 'kick the bucket',the idea that you're giving yourself is that you can somehow control when and what death is going to be all about.
[영영] die
[영한] ⒨ 죽다
[구성단어] kick + the + bucket



kind of [부사] [명사+전치사]
[본문] Are you a skydiving kind of person?
[영영] 1.used with adjectives, adverbs and verbs when something is difficult to describe or when the word you use is not exactly what you mean
[영한] ⒨ 약간, 어느 정도
[구성단어] kind + of



make sense of [동사] [구동사]
[본문] We only make sense of our lives at the end of it.
[영영] understand something that is difficult or not very clear
[영한] ⒨ (이해하기 어려운) ~을 이해하다
[구성단어] make + sense + of



most of all [부사]
[본문] most of all, you're kind of fooling yourself with a bucket list.
[영한] ⒨ 그 중에서도, 무엇보다도
[구성단어] most + of + all



refer to [동사] [Oxford3000] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] It refers to kicking the bucket away from under the feet of a hanging man, leaving him to drop to his death.
[영영] ① (as something) to mention or talk about somebody/something
② to describe or be connected to somebody/something
③ to send somebody/something to a different place or person in order to get help, advice or a decision
[영한] ⒨ ① ~을 나타내다[~와 관련 있다] ② (정보를 알아내기 위해) …을 보다[… 에게 문의하다] ③ (도움/조언/결정을 받을 수 있도록) ~을 ~에게 보내다[~에게 ~을 ④ (… 에 대해) 언급하다[거론하다/들먹이다/말하다] ⑤ …에 돌리다, 회부하다, 언급[지칭]하다, …에 조회하다, …에 적용되다.
[구성단어] refer + to
[유의어] look, consult, attribute, mention



step out [동사]
[본문] So every time I can have a chance to step out of my comfort zone, a little piece of that fear of the unknown is removed and replaced with a little piece of empowerment, and by continuously doing that, the size of my fear bubble has gotten smaller.
[영영] 1.to leave a place for a short period
[영한] ⒨ 나가다
[구성단어] step + out



step out of [동사] [구동사]
[본문] So every time I can have a chance to step out of my comfort zone, a little piece of that fear of the unknown is removed and replaced with a little piece of empowerment, and by continuously doing that, the size of my fear bubble has gotten smaller.
[영한] ⒨ …에서 나오다.
[구성단어] step + out + of



step outside [동사] [구동사]
[본문] Annette feels that choosing adventurous goals for her bucket list helps her step outside her comfort zone - the situations where she feels safe and comfortable but where her ability and determination are not really being tested.
[영한] ⒨ (미국/속어) (싸우기 위해) 밖으로 나가다, 자리를 뜨다
[구성단어] step + outside



take away [동사] [Oxford3000] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] A bucket list takes you away from the chance to be spontaneous and I think it's so delicious to be able to say, 'that's an opportunity - oh, I'll do that!'
[영영] ① to remove somebody from somewhere; to lead or move somebody to another place
② to remove somebody, especially a child, from somebody's care
③ to take somebody with you on a trip or holiday/vacation
[영한] ⒨ ① (감정/통증 등을) 없애 주다 ② (패스트푸드점 등에서 산 음식을 거기서 먹지 않고) 가지고 가다 ③ 제거하다, 치우다, 줄이다, 죽이다, 떠나가다. ④ 물러가다, 떠나가다
[구성단어] take + away
[유의어] take out



take out [동사]
[본문] Bucket lists can be a great way to feel empowered - stronger and more in control of your life, because they take you out of your comfort zone - comfortable situations which are safe but not challenging.
[영영] ① to remove something from somewhere
② to carry something with you outside
③ to remove money from your bank account
[영한] ⒨ ① (치아 등, 몸 안의 것을) 제거하다[빼다] ② (공식적인 문서/서비스를) 받다 ③ (/) 유의어 take something away (2) ④ (식당/극장/클럽 등으로) ~를 데리고 나가 대접하다[외출을 시켜 주다] ⑤ ~을 죽이다[없애다]
[구성단어] take + out
[유의어] take away, take something away



take out of [동사] [구동사]
[본문] Bucket lists can be a great way to feel empowered - stronger and more in control of your life, because they take you out of your comfort zone - comfortable situations which are safe but not challenging.
[영한] ⒨ ① ~를 (육체적/정신적으로) 지치게 하다 ② ~에서 ~을 공제하다 ③ …에서 꺼내다. ④ 저당물을 찾아내다
[구성단어] take + out + of



tick off [동사] [구동사]
[본문] And by having a checklist of adventures to tick off before they die, people might lose the chance to be spontaneous - to act in a natural and impulsive way without planning.
[영영] ① (BrE,informal) (for something/for doing so to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong
② (informal,especially AmE) to annoy somebody
③ to put a mark next to something on a list to show that it has been dealt with
[영한] ⒨ ① (특히 아이를) 꾸짖다[나무라다] ② ~를 화나게[귀찮게] 하다
[구성단어] tick + off
[유의어] tell off

 

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