BBC 6 Minute English의 금주 주제인 Eating for two은 개략적으로 다음의 개요를 갖고 있습니다.
예비 엄마는 임신 중에 먹고 싶은 음식에 대해 죄책감을 느끼는 경우가 많습니다. Georgie와 Phil은 이에 대해 토론하고 유용한 어휘를 가르칩니다.(Mums-to-be often feel guilty about the food they crave in pregnancy. Georgie and Phil discuss this and teach you some useful vocabulary.)
다음은 금주의 6 Minute English에 수록된 구동사, 숙어 등 여러 단어 어휘를 간단히 정리한 자료입니다.
a bit adv.
[본문] [24]I feel like throughout this pregnancy my body has just gone a bit haywire, and there are things that my body is doing [laughs] that are frankly weird… Nosebleeds is a really good example.
[영한] ([부사적으로]) 조금, 다소, 약간
[유의어] a little
a bowl of det.
[본문] [46]Smoked salmon is best avoided because of the risk of bacteria, but oily fish is good, and even a bowl of chips now and then are fine.
[영한] ① 한 그릇의 ② ~의 한 그릇
a few pron.
[본문] [49]If you say you could count something on one hand, you're emphasising that something does not happen very often, or that there are only a few of those things.
[영영] A small number of things.
[영한] 약간
<부사> ① (방언) 어느 정도, 조금 ② 많이 <한정사> 약간의, 어느 정도의
a little bit of det.
[본문] [6]You're asking, 'Are you pregnant?' And like many of the idioms we commonly use in English, this phrase contains a little bit of truth.
[영한] 약간의
according to prep.
[본문] [17]So, according to NHS recommendations, which of these foods should pregnant women NOT eat:
[영영] If someone says that something is true according to a particular person, book, or other source of information, they are indicating where they got their information.
[영한] ① (진술/기록 등에) 따르면 ② (지시/합의 등에) 따라 ③ ~에 의하면
after all adv.
[본문] [28]The idiom to count the number of something on one hand emphasises that this does not happen very often, or that there's a small number of something - after all, you can only count to five on one hand!
[영한] ① (예상과는 달리) 결국에는 ② 어쨌든(설명/이유를 덧붙일 때)
all the time adv.
[본문] [25]I can count the amount of nosebleeds pre-pregnancy I've had on one hand and now I seem to get them all the time.
[영영] ① during the whole of a particular period of time
② very often; repeatedly
[영한] ① 내내[줄곧] ② 아주 자주
at the same time adv.
[본문] [34]It is a very critical window, but at the same time it can be the time when all you want to do is to eat chips because your body is going through what it perceives to be physiological stress.
[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
because of prep.
[본문] [22]Although eating healthy and nutritious food is important for mums and babies, the story gets complicated because of the changes a woman's body goes through during pregnancy.
[영한] …때문에
[유의어] on account of(때문이다), due to(때문이다), owing to(때문이다), thanks to
count the number of verb
[본문] [28]The idiom to count the number of something on one hand emphasises that this does not happen very often, or that there's a small number of something - after all, you can only count to five on one hand!
[영한] ~의 숫자를 세다
critical window noun
[본문] [34]It is a very critical window, but at the same time it can be the time when all you want to do is to eat chips because your body is going through what it perceives to be physiological stress.
[영한] 결정적 시간대
[유의어] critical time window
deal with verb
[본문] [31]Here's Jaega Wise again speaking with nutritional therapist, Henrietta Wilson, on the best way to deal with guilty feelings:
[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
[유의어] cope with(대응하다)
eating for two adj.
[본문] [5]If you ask a woman, 'Are you eating for two?', the phrase has a very specific meaning.
[영한] 임신한
feel like verb
[본문] [24]I feel like throughout this pregnancy my body has just gone a bit haywire, and there are things that my body is doing [laughs] that are frankly weird… Nosebleeds is a really good example.
[영한] ① …한 느낌이 있다 ② ~을 갖고[하고] 싶다
[유의어] fancy
find out verb
[본문] [16]finding out about harmful foods to avoid, on the other hand, is much easier.
[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
for example adv.
[본문] [27]for example, she had lots of nosebleeds whereas before being pregnant, she could count the number of nosebleeds she had on one hand.
[영한] 예를 들어
for now adv.
[본문] [55]Goodbye for now!
[영한] ① 우선은, 현재로는, 당분간은 ② 이제 곧
get out verb
[본문] [33]Listen, I think the most important thing is to not get out the cat-o'-nine-tails, is to absolutely be kind to yourself, particularly that first trimester.
[영영] ① if news, etc. gets out, it becomes known, even though people are trying to keep it a secret
② to have a social life outside your home
③ (AmE,informal) Get out!used to show that you do not believe something
[영한] ① ~을 생산해 내다[펴내다] ② (간신히) 말하다 ③ 알려지다 ④ (~에서) 떠나다[나가다]
give yourself a hard time verb
[본문] [52]And finally, to give yourself a hard time means to treat yourself badly by criticising or blaming yourself.
[영한] 당신을 힘들게 하다[곤란하게 만들다]
go a bit haywire verb
[본문] [24]I feel like throughout this pregnancy my body has just gone a bit haywire, and there are things that my body is doing [laughs] that are frankly weird… Nosebleeds is a really good example.
[영한] 일이 조금 잘못되다
go haywire verb
[본문] [24]I feel like throughout this pregnancy my body has just gone a bit haywire, and there are things that my body is doing [laughs] that are frankly weird… Nosebleeds is a really good example.
[영한] (일이) 잘못되다[걷잡을 수 없게 되다]
go through verb
[본문] [34]It is a very critical window, but at the same time it can be the time when all you want to do is to eat chips because your body is going through what it perceives to be physiological stress.
[영영] ① to pass through something from one end to the other
② if you go through an event, a period of time, etc., you pass through it from the beginning to the end
③ to experience or suffer something
[영한] ① (특히 무엇을 찾기 위해) ~을 살펴보다[조사하다] ② (특히 거듭해서) ~을 검토[고려]하다 ③ (일련의 행동/방법/절차를) 거치다 ④ ~을 겪다 ⑤ ~을 다 써 버리다[끝내다]
have a question verb
[본문] [14]But first, I have a question for you, Phil.
[영한] 질문하다
human body noun
[본문] [8]The female human body is amazing.
[영한] ① 인체 ② 사람 몸
In the past adv.
[본문] [39]In the past, the cat-o'-nine-tails was a whip made of nine strings which was used to punish prisoners.
[영한] ① 옛날, 이전에, 과거에, ② 종래, 지금까지
lead to verb
[본문] [36]Jaega's food cravings led to a chocolate binge.
[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
[유의어] result in
lots of adj.
[본문] [27]For example, she had lots of nosebleeds whereas before being pregnant, she could count the number of nosebleeds she had on one hand.
[영한] 수많은
[유의어] a lot of(수많다)
made of adj.
[본문] [39]In the past, the cat-o'-nine-tails was a whip made of nine strings which was used to punish prisoners.
[영한] ~로 구성된
many of det.
[본문] [6]You're asking, 'Are you pregnant?' And like many of the idioms we commonly use in English, this phrase contains a little bit of truth.
[영한] ① …가 많은 ② 대부분의
now and then adv.
[본문] [46]Smoked salmon is best avoided because of the risk of bacteria, but oily fish is good, and even a bowl of chips now and then are fine.
[영한] 때때로, 가끔
[유의어] once in a while, occasionally(가끔)
of course adv.
[본문] [43]And, of course, avoids some foods, which reminds me of your question, Georgie - which food does the NHS recommend pregnant woman do not eat?
[영영] ① used to emphasize that what you are saying is true or correct
② used as a polite way of giving somebody permission to do something
[영한] ① (자기 말이 사실이거나 옳음을 강조하여) 물론 ② (상대방이 하려는 일을 정중히 허락하여) 그럼(요) ③ (상대방의 말에 정중히 동의하여) 그렇지요[그렇고 말고요] ④ (지금 하는 말이 놀랄 일이 아님을, 또는 일반적으로 알려져 있거나 받아들여지는 일임을 나타내어) 물론
[유의어] naturally
on one hand adv.
[본문] [25]I can count the amount of nosebleeds pre-pregnancy I've had on one hand and now I seem to get them all the time.
[영한] ① 다섯 손가락 안에 ② 손꼽을만큼
on the other hand adv.
[본문] [16]Finding out about harmful foods to avoid, on the other hand, is much easier.
[영한] 다른 한편으로는, 반면에
once again adv.
[본문] [53]once again our six minutes are up!
[영한] 한 번 더, 또 다시
pregnant women noun
[본문] [15]For some pregnant women, finding reliable information on what food to eat can be hard.
[영한] ① 임산부 ② 임심한 여자 ③ 아기가진 여자
refer to verb
[본문] [51]In the past, the cat-o'-nine-tails was a whip used to punish prisoners, but nowadays it usually refers to the ways in which someone criticises themselves as a form of self-punishment.
[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 참조하게 하다] ④ (… 에 대해) 언급하다[거론하다/들먹이다/말하다] ⑤ .…에 돌리다 ⑥ 회부하다 ⑦ …에 조회하다, ~을 참고하다 ⑧ …에 적용되다
[유의어] look, consult, attribute, mention
remind of verb
[본문] [43]And, of course, avoids some foods, which reminds me of your question, Georgie - which food does the NHS recommend pregnant woman do not eat?
[영영] ① if somebody/something reminds you of somebody/something, they make you think of somebody/something because they are similar
② if somebody/something reminds you of somebody/something else, they make you remember or think about the other person, place, thing, etc. because they are similar in some way
[영한] ① (유사한 점 때문에) ~에게 ~을 생각[연상]하게 하다 ② …을 생각나게 하다. ③ 연상시키다
smoked salmon noun
[본문] [46]smoked salmon is best avoided because of the risk of bacteria, but oily fish is good, and even a bowl of chips now and then are fine.
[영한] 훈제 연어
talk about verb
[본문] [40]Nowadays when someone talks about the cat-o'-nine-tails, they are probably talking about the ways people sometimes use to punish themselves if they feel guilty.
[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]
to excess adv.
[본문] [50]A binge is an occasion when you do something to excess, for example eat, drink, or spend money.
[영한] 과도하게
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