BBC 6 Minute English의 금주 주제인 The secrets to a healthy old age은 개략적으로 다음의 개요를 갖고 있습니다.
노년기에 건강을 유지하려면 어떻게 해야 할까요? 베스와 필이 이에 대해 토론하고 새로운 어휘를 알려드립니다.(How can we stay healthy in old age? Beth and Phil discuss this and teach you some new vocabulary.)
다음은 금주의 6 Minute English에 수록된 구동사, 숙어 등 여러 단어 어휘를 간단히 정리한 자료입니다.
a bit adv.
[본문] [32]And when we talked about the Mediterranean diet, it's also got two other sides: it's got exercise because these people tend to be outside more because they have that kind of a climate, but also they still tend to live [communal meals]… Absolutely they have communal meals, they tend to live together more in multigenerational households, that is changing a bit, so there's a whole lifestyle around it.
[영한] ([부사적으로]) 조금, 다소, 약간
[유의어] a little
able to adj
[본문] [25]You know, there's obviously things like diet, which I think we'll come to, but there's also a positive attitude,and there's been some wonderful twin studies that have been done where you've had twins and they have been able to map them across their lives, and if you're positive, you actually have far greater health in later life than if you're negative.
[영한] ① 할 수 있는 ② 가능한
along with prep.
[본문] [49]Once again, our six minutes are up, but if you enjoyed this discussion then head over to the BBC Learning English website to find the accompanying worksheet and quiz, along with loads of other programmes and resources to help learn English.
[영한] ① ~에 덧붙여, ~와 마찬가지로 ② ...와 함께...에 따라.
[영영] in addition to something
as well adv.
[본문] [8]And, of course, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well.
[영한] ① (~뿐만 아니라/~은 물론) …도 ② 게다가, 또한, 마찬가지로
[영영] in addition to somebody/something; too
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at heart adv.
[본문] [7]In this programme, we'll be hearing about some new research offering fresh advice on how to stay young at heart, an idiom meaning to keep a youthful outlook on life, whatever your age.
[영한] 마음속으로는[내심은]
[영영] used to say what somebody is really like even though they may seem to be different
base on verb
[본문] [27]This conclusion was based on several twin studies, scientific research which uses twins to study the roles of genetics and environment in human development.
[영한] ① ~에 근거[기반]를 두다 ② …에 기초를 두다
[영영] to use an idea, a fact, a situation, etc. as the point from which something can be developed
come from verb
[본문] [39]I asked what country they came from, and you said Japan.
[영한] ① (진행형으로는 안 씀) ~ 출신이다(고향이나 사는 지역을 나타냄) ② ~에서 나오다[비롯되다/생산되다] ③ ~의 결과이다
[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
[유의어] come of(결과이다), be from(…출신이다)
come out verb
[본문] [21]And in fact, a recent paper just came out which said that 60% of our ageing can be controlled by how we live.
[영한] ① (해/달/별이) 나오다 ② (꽃이) 피다 ③ 생산[출간]되다 ④ (소식/진실 등이) 알려지다[드러나다] ⑤ (사진이) 잘 나오다 ⑥ 분명히 보여지다 ⑦ (말이) 나오다 ⑧ (동의 또는 반대하고) 나서다 ⑨ 파업에 나서다 ⑩ 동성애자임을 밝히다
[영영] 1.when the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear in the sky 2.when flowers come out, they open
come to verb
[본문] [25]You know, there's obviously things like diet, which I think we'll come to, but there's also a positive attitude,and there's been some wonderful twin studies that have been done where you've had twins and they have been able to map them across their lives, and if you're positive, you actually have far greater health in later life than if you're negative.
[영한] ① (총계가) ~이 되다 ② (특히 좋지 않은 상황이) 되다 ③ 알아차리다. ④ (생각이) 들다[나다]
[영영] ① if an idea comes to you, it suddenly enters your mind
② (especially BrE) to pass to somebody else when somebody dies
③ to regain consciousness or return to one's normal state
focus on verb
[본문] [26]One important factor in ageing well is a positive attitude - feeling hopeful, confident, and focused on the good things in life.
[영한] ① ~에 주력하다 ② 초점을 맞추다
[영영] ① to give all your attention, effort, etc. to a particular problem, subject or person
② to be adjusted so that things can be seen clearly; to adjust something so that you can see things clearly
go to verb
[본문] [15]I am going to say Japan.
[영한] ~에게 주어지다
[영영] ① to be given to somebody/something; to pass to somebody else when somebody dies
② to approach somebody/something for help or information; to ask somebody for sympathy or advice
③ to start to do something; to begin to be in a particular state or condition
going to adj
[본문] [15]I am going to say Japan.
[영한] ~할 예정인
hear about verb
[본문] [7]In this programme, we'll be hearing about some new research offering fresh advice on how to stay young at heart, an idiom meaning to keep a youthful outlook on life, whatever your age.
[영한] …에 관해서 (상세한 이야기/꾸지람 등을) 듣다
[영영] to be told news or information about somebody/something
in fact adv.
[본문] [21]And in fact, a recent paper just came out which said that 60% of our ageing can be controlled by how we live.
[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)
[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
just about prep.
[본문] [9]But 6 Minute English isn't just about vocabulary - we improve your listening skills as well, so why not turn on the audio subtitles or download the script to read along as you listen?
[영한] 단지 ~에 관한
<부사> ① 거의 (다) ② 대충, 얼추
listen to verb
[본문] [18]But listen to this good news from Professor Sarah Harper, Director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing:
[영한] 귀를 기울이다
[영영] ① to pay attention to somebody/something that you can hear
② to take notice of what somebody says to you so that you follow their advice or believe them
listening skill noun
[본문] [9]But 6 Minute English isn't just about vocabulary - we improve your listening skills as well, so why not turn on the audio subtitles or download the script to read along as you listen?
[영한] 듣기 능력
live in verb
[본문] [32]And when we talked about the Mediterranean diet, it's also got two other sides: it's got exercise because these people tend to be outside more because they have that kind of a climate, but also they still tend to live [communal meals]… Absolutely they have communal meals, they tend to live together more in multigenerational households, that is changing a bit, so there's a whole lifestyle around it.
[영한] (일/공부하는 장소에) 들어가 살다
[영영] ① to live in the place where you work; to live in another person's home
② to live at the place where you work or study
③ to live at the place where you work or study
make a difference verb
[본문] [20]Now we understand this relationship between what we call 'cell and society', and we really can make a difference!
[영한] ① 차별을 두다 ② 변화를 가져오다, 차이를 낳다, 영향을 주다, 중요하다, 플러스[도움]가 되다
Mediterranean culture noun
[본문] [34]Mediterranean cultures have other advantages too, including outdoor exercise, which is easier in warm climates, and communal meals, occasions when people sit down and share food together.
[영한] ① 지중해 문명 ② 지중해 문화
Mediterranean diet noun
[본문] [32]And when we talked about the Mediterranean diet, it's also got two other sides: it's got exercise because these people tend to be outside more because they have that kind of a climate, but also they still tend to live [communal meals]… Absolutely they have communal meals, they tend to live together more in multigenerational households, that is changing a bit, so there's a whole lifestyle around it.
[영한] ① 지중해식 식사[식단] ② 지중해 사람들의 차림표
Mediterranean Sea noun
[본문] [33]The healthy food, such as fresh vegetables and fish, eaten by people living in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, is known as the Mediterranean diet.
[영한] 지중해
[유의어] Mediterranean(지중해)
more likely to adj
[본문] [35]Mediterranean people are also more likely to live in multigenerational households, where people from two or more generations of a family live together in the same house.
[영한] 좀더 ~할 것 같은
of course adv.
[본문] [8]And, of course, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well.
[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
[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
[유의어] naturally
once again adv.
[본문] [49]once again, our six minutes are up, but if you enjoyed this discussion then head over to the BBC Learning English website to find the accompanying worksheet and quiz, along with loads of other programmes and resources to help learn English.
[영한] 한 번 더, 또 다시
positive attitude noun
[본문] [26]One important factor in ageing well is a positive attitude - feeling hopeful, confident, and focused on the good things in life.
[영한] 긍정적인 태도
scientific research noun
[본문] [27]This conclusion was based on several twin studies, scientific research which uses twins to study the roles of genetics and environment in human development.
[영한] 과학 연구
sit down verb
[본문] [34]Mediterranean cultures have other advantages too, including outdoor exercise, which is easier in warm climates, and communal meals, occasions when people sit down and share food together.
[영한] (서 있던 사람이) 앉다
[영영] ① to lower your body until you are sitting on a chair, etc.
② (and do something) to give time and attention to something in order to try to solve a problem or achieve something
③ (with somebody) to meet with somebody to discuss something
speaking of prep.
[본문] [37]speaking of which, what was the answer to your question, Phil?
[영한] …에 관해서 말한다면, …의 이야기라면
[영영] used to introduce a remark about a topic recently alluded to
such as prep.
[본문] [33]The healthy food, such as fresh vegetables and fish, eaten by people living in countries around the Mediterranean Sea, is known as the Mediterranean diet.
[영한] ① 예를 들어 (…와 같은) ② …와 같은
[영영] ① for example
② of a kind that; like
talk about verb
[본문] [32]And when we talked about the Mediterranean diet, it's also got two other sides: it's got exercise because these people tend to be outside more because they have that kind of a climate, but also they still tend to live [communal meals]… Absolutely they have communal meals, they tend to live together more in multigenerational households, that is changing a bit, so there's a whole lifestyle around it.
[영한] ① …에 대해 이야기하다. ② (강조의 뜻으로) …하기란[…하기가 말도 못한다]
[영영] ① used to emphasize something
② to discuss
③ used informally and often ironically to add emphasis to a statement
that kind of adj.
[본문] [32]And when we talked about the Mediterranean diet, it's also got two other sides: it's got exercise because these people tend to be outside more because they have that kind of a climate, but also they still tend to live [communal meals]… Absolutely they have communal meals, they tend to live together more in multigenerational households, that is changing a bit, so there's a whole lifestyle around it.
[영한] ① 그 종류의, 저런[이런] … ② 그런 정도의
the ripe old age of det.
[본문] [11]The oldest recorded person ever to have lived was a woman who was born in 1875, and lived to the ripe old age of 122.
[영한] ~살이나 된 고령
to do with adj.
[본문] [19]I think the really exciting thing is that even 10 years ago we would have thought: Yes, it's all to do with our cells.
[영한] 와 관계가 있는, …에 관한
turn on verb
[본문] [9]But 6 Minute English isn't just about vocabulary - we improve your listening skills as well, so why not turn on the audio subtitles or download the script to read along as you listen?
[영한] ① ~에 달려 있다 ② ~을 중심[중심 주제]으로 하다 ③ (기습적으로) ~를 공격하다[~에게 달려들다] ④ (특히 성적으로) ~의 흥미를 끌다[~를 흥분시키다] ⑤ (전기/가스/수도 등을) 켜다 ⑥ ~에게 (~에 대해) 관심을 갖게 하다[(~을) 시도해 보게 하다]
[영영] ① (BrE) to depend on something in order to have a successful result
② if a conversation, an argument, etc. turns on something, it has that as its main subject
③ to make somebody enthusiastic about something
why not adv.
[본문] [9]But 6 Minute English isn't just about vocabulary - we improve your listening skills as well, so why not turn on the audio subtitles or download the script to read along as you listen?
[영한] (제안을 나타내어) …하는 게 어때[…하지 그래]/, (동의를 나타내어) 왜 아니겠어/[거 좋지.]
[영영] used to make a suggestion, or agree to a suggestion
young at heart adj.
[본문] [7]In this programme, we'll be hearing about some new research offering fresh advice on how to stay young at heart, an idiom meaning to keep a youthful outlook on life, whatever your age.
[영한] ① 마음만은 청춘인 ② 마음이 젊은
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