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6 Minute English 영어단어공부 - What difference has #MeToo made? [BBC Learning English 강좌]

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6 Minute English 영어단어공부 - What difference has #MeToo made? [BBC Learning English 강좌]


6 Minute English는 BBC Learning English 사이트에서 매주 출간하는 무료 영어 교육 콘텐츠이며 오디오 파일과 대본(Script) 파일을 제공합니다.



#MeToo has become an expression of solidarity among women to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour. The message went viral due to public support from famous Hollywood actresses, but the phrase itself was thought up years earlier by civil rights activist, Tarana Burke. Sam and Georgina talk about the movement and teach you related vocabulary.

#미투 해시태그는 성적 학대 행위의 진실을 폭로하기 위해 여성들이 연대하여 사용하고 있는 표현입니다. 미세지는 유명한 할리우드 여배우들부터의 공공연한 지원으로 인해 입소문이 났습니다. 그러나 글귀 그 자체는 여러 해 전에 시민권리 활동가인 Tarana Burke에 의해 창안되었습니다. 셈과 조지나가 이 문동에 대해 토론하면서 관련된 어휘를 가르칩니다.

새내기할배 블로그가 제안하는 영어단어 암기법은 기본적으로 문장을 통해 암기하는 것입니다. 그래서 설명하는 모든 단어마다 본문도 함께 제시됩니다. 그러나 새로 나온다고 해서 모든 단어를 무한정 암기할 수는 없습니다. 그래서 암기해야 해야 할 단어와 이해만 하고 넘어갈 단어를 구분하는 지혜가 필요합니다. [BBC Leaning English] 6 Minute English - What difference has #MeToo made?에 수록된 영어단어 수는

  • 고유명사를 제외하고 총 380개 입니다.
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이들 기준에 해당되는 영어단어 중 암기해야 할 단어의 수준을 각자 정하고 그 수준의 영어단어가 나오면 문장과 함꼐 암기하는 습관을 들이면 영어단어공부에 큰 성과를 거둘 수 있을 것입니다

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  • 단어공부(금주 대본에 나온 주요 어휘) 이 글입니다
  • 멀티단어공부(금주 대본에 사용된 멀티단어(구동사, 숙어) 간단 정리) 이 글의 포스팅 시점에는 아직 작성되지 않았습니다.
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  • 문장별 문법공부(문장별 문법 설명) 이 글의 포스팅 시점에는 아직 작성되지 않았습니다.
  • 금주의 어휘(금주 대본에 나온 금주의 어휘를 집중적으로 정리한 자료) 이 글의 포스팅 시점에는 아직 작성되지 않았습니다.
  • 항목별 문법공부(금주 대본에 나온 문법을 주제별/항목별로 정리한 자료) 이 글의 포스팅 시점에는 아직 작성되지 않았습니다.
  • 금주의 구동사(금주 대본에 사용된 구동사 상세 정리) 이 글의 포스팅 시점에는 아직 작성되지 않았습니다.



abuser [명사] [레마] abuse
[본문] According to Tarana, the behaviour of abusers like Weinstein was not challenged or questioned because of their privilege - power and advantage held by a small group of people, usually because of their high social position or because they are rich.
[영한] ⒨ (약/술의) 남용자, 학대하는 사람
[활용] 복수형; abusers
[파생] abusable, abusage, abuse, abuser, abusion, abusive
[어근]ab; off, away from ⑵ us(use); use ⑶ er; ~하는 사람(명사 어미) [구성단어] abuse + er



abusive [형용사] [레마] abuse
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] Someone who is abusive behaves in a cruel and violent way towards other people.
[영한] ⒨ ① (말/사람이) 모욕적인, 욕하는 ② (행동이) 폭력적인, 학대하는
[파생] abusable, abusage, abuse, abuser, abusion, abusive, abusively, abusiveness
[어근]ab; off, away ⑵ us(use); use ⑶ ive; 형용사 어미



actress [명사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 3263] [★★] [레마] act
[본문] Although the MeToo message went viral due to public support from famous Hollywood actresses, the phrase itself was thought up years earlier by civil rights activist, Tarana Burke.
[영영] An actress is a woman whose job is acting in plays or films.
[영한] ⒨ 여배우
[활용] 복수형; actresses
[어근]act(ag); 행위 ⑵ ress(or); ~하는 여자(명사어미)



allegation [명사] [Ranking; 3548] [★★] [레마] allege
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] An allegation is a statement saying that someone has done something wrong.
[영한] ⒨ (증거 없이 누가 부정한 일을 했다는) 혐의[주장]
[첫뜻] action of alleging, formal declaration in court
[활용] 복수형; allegations
[파생] allegation, allegeable, alleger, allege
[어근]al(ad); to ⑵ leg(lega); 보내다 ⑶ ation; 동+명사어미
[유의어] accusation



behaviour [명사] [Oxford3000] [★★] [BRIT][AM→behavior] [레마] behave
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] People's or animals' behaviour is the way that they behave. You can refer to a typical and repeated way of behaving as a behaviour.
[영한] ⒨ ① 처신, 행위, 행동 ② 행동 방식, 작용
[첫뜻] manner of behaving (whether good or bad), conduct, manners
[활용] 복수형; behaviours
[파생] behavioral, behavioural, behavior, behaviour
[어근]be; 과도함, intensive prefix ⑵ havi(have); to have or bear ⑶ our(or); ~하는 사람(명사어미)

behavior [명사] [Ranking; 674] [AM][BRIT→behaviour]
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] People's or animals' behaviour is the way that they behave. You can refer to a typical and repeated way of behaving as a behaviour.
[영한] ⒨ ① 행동, 거동, 행실, 품행, 태도 ② 행동, 습성 ③ 행동 양식 ④ (기계 등의) 가동, 움직임, 작용, 반응
[파생] behavior, behavioral, behavioural, behave, behaviour



capitalism [명사] [레마] capital
[본문] If you're going to talk about Harvey Weinstein's being successful, then we have to also talk about capitalism, right -
[영영] Capitalism is an economic and political system in which property, business, and industry are owned by private individuals and not by the state.
[영한] ⒨ 자본주의
[활용] uncountable noun
[파생] capital, capitalism
[어근]capit(cap); head ⑵ al; 명사어미 ⑶ ism; 주의, 이념(명사 어미) [구성단어] capital + ism



celebrity [명사] [Ranking; 2985] [★★] [레마] celebrate
[본문] While these Hollywood actresses were famous celebrities, most survivors of sexual violence are ordinary women, living ordinary lives.
[영영] A celebrity is someone who is famous, especially in areas of entertainment such as films, music, writing, or sport.
[영한] ⒨ ① 유명 인사 ② 명성
[첫뜻] solemn rite or ceremony
[활용] 복수형; celebrities
[어근]celebr; populous, famous ⑵ ity; 명사어미
[유의어] fame(명성), celeb(명사), personality(유명인)



definitely [부사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2005] [★★] [레마] define
[본문] The beauty, I think, and the magic of MeToo is that it's a unifier in that way, and it's where survivors find community and so …definitely the mainstream media kept the focus on the actresses and Hollywood and that… but at its core the women who came forward were really no different than those girls who I served in the communities ten years before.
[영영] You use definitely to emphasize that something is the case, or to emphasize the strength of your intention or opinion.
[영한] ⒨ ① (강조의 의미로 쓰여) 분명히[틀림없이], 절대(로) ② 확실히, 분명히
[파생] define, definite, definitely, definiteness, definitude
[어근]de; completely ⑵ fin; to bound, limit ⑶ ite; 형용사어미 ⑷ ly; 부사어미
[유의어] expressly(분명하다)
<감탄사> 물론, 그럼



dismantle [동사] [레마] mantle
[본문] At the end of the day, these are the two things we have to talk about dismantling.
[영영] If you dismantle a machine or structure, you carefully separate it into its different parts.
[영한] ⒨ ① (기계/구조물을) 분해[해체]하다 ② (조직/체제를) 해체하다
[첫뜻] deprive or strip of fortifications or equipment, raze, destroy, tear down
[활용] dismantled, dismantled, dismantling, dismantles
[파생] dismantier, dismantlement, dismantler, dismantle
[어근]dis; not, off, away ⑵ mantle; mantle [구성단어] dis + mantle
[유의어] strip



explosive [형용사] [★] [레마] explode
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] Something that is explosive is capable of causing an explosion.
[영한] ⒨ ① 폭발성의, 폭발하기 쉬운 ② (폭력분노증오를) 촉발하는 ③ (성격이) 격정적인 ④ 폭발적으로 증가하는 ⑤ (소리가) 폭탄이 터지는 것 같은, 굉음의
[첫뜻] tending to explode
[파생] explode, exploder, explosion, explosive, explosively, explosiveness
[어근]ex; off ⑵ plaud; approve, clap ⑶ ive; …의 경향, …의 성질
<명사> 폭발물, 폭약



expose [동사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2019] [★★] [레마] expose
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] ① To expose something that is usually hidden means to uncover it so that it can be seen.
② To expose a person or situation means to reveal that they are bad or immoral in some way.
③ If someone is exposed to something dangerous or unpleasant, they are put in a situation in which it might affect them.
[영한] ⒨ ① (보통 때는 가려져 있는 것을) 드러내다 ② (비도덕적/불법적인 것 등을) 폭로하다 ③ (유해한 환경 등에) 노출시키다 ④ 접하게[경험하게] 하다 ⑤ 노출[감광]시키다
[첫뜻] to leave without shelter or defense
[활용] exposed, exposed, exposing, exposes
[파생] exposable, exposal, exposer, exposition, expositional, expositive, expository, exposure, expose
[어근]ex; out ⑵ pose(pon); to put, place
[유의어] reveal(드러내다), unmask



gradually [부사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2986] [★★] [레마] grade
[본문] So rather than focusing on individual cases, it's male-dominated social structures like privilege that need dismantling - breaking up or being stopped from working by gradually reducing its power over a period of time.
[영영] If something changes or is done gradually, it changes or is done in small stages over a long period of time, rather than suddenly.
[영한] ⒨ 서서히
[파생] gradually, gradualness, gradual
[어근]gradu(gress); a step ⑵ al; 형용사 어미 ⑶ ly; 부사 어미



guilty [형용사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2077] [★★] [레마] guilt
[본문] Weinstein was found guilty and given a 23-year prison sentence.
[영영] If you feel guilty, you feel unhappy because you think that you have done something wrong or have failed to do something which you should have done.
[영한] ⒨ ① 죄책감이 드는, 가책을 느끼는 ② 유죄의, (잘못된 일에 대해) 책임이 있는
[첫뜻] offending, delinquent, criminal
[활용] 비교; guilty < guiltier < guiltiest
[파생] guiltily, guiltiness, guilty, guilt
[어근]guilt; guilt ⑵ y; 형용사 어미 [구성단어] guilt
[반의어] innocent(유죄이다)
<명사> 죄악감.



harassment [명사] [Ranking; 4644] [★★] [레마] harass
[본문] The MeToo movement went viral when several famous movie actresses came forward - offered to give information, about sexual harassment.
[영영] Harassment is behaviour which is intended to trouble or annoy someone, for example repeated attacks on them or attempts to cause them problems.
[영한] ⒨ 괴롭힘, 애먹음, [C] 고민(거리)
[활용] 복수형; harassments
[파생] harassable, harassed, harasser, harassing, harassment, harass
[구성단어] harass + ment



hashtag [명사] [레마] tag
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[구성단어] hash + tag



headline [명사] [Ranking; 3320] [★★] [레마] line
[본문] But when explosive allegations against Hollywood movie producer Harry Weinstein made headlines in 2017, the MeToo hashtag became the focus for a global movement of women determined to expose the truth about abusive sexual behaviour.
[영영] A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page.
[영한] ⒨ ① (신문 기사, 특히 제1면 머리기사의) 표제 ② (뉴스 방송 서두에 요약해서 말하는) 주요 뉴스들
[활용] 복수형; headlines
[구성단어] head + line
<동사> ① (기사에) 표제를 달다 ② (콘서트나 쇼의) 주 공연자로 나오다



humanity [명사] [Ranking; 3532] [★★] [레마] human
[본문] The bottom line is people value those things more than they value the humanity of the women that he was destroying their lives.
[영영] All the people in the world can be referred to as humanity.
[영한] ⒨ ① 인류, 인간 ② 인간성, 인간임 ③ 인간애, 인도적임 ④ 인문학
[활용] 복수형; humanities
[파생] human, humanitarian, humanity, humanize, humanlike, human-like, humanly, humanness
[어근]human(homin); 인간 ⑵ ity; 명사 어미
[유의어] mercy



magic [명사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 3440] [★★] [레마] magic
[본문] The beauty, I think, and the magic of MeToo is that it's a unifier in that way, and it's where survivors find community and so …definitely the mainstream media kept the focus on the actresses and Hollywood and that… but at its core the women who came forward were really no different than those girls who I served in the communities ten years before.
[영영] Magic is the power to use supernatural forces to make impossible things happen, such as making people disappear or controlling events in nature.
[영한] ⒨ ① 마법, 마술, 도술 ② (사람들을 즐겁게 하기 위한) 마술 ③ 마력, (믿기 어려울 정도로 특별한) 매력[능력]
[첫뜻] art of influencing or predicting events and producing marvels using hidden natural forces; supernatural art
[활용] uncountable noun
[파생] magic, magical, magically, magician
[어원] magikos(Greek), magical
[유의어] conjuring(마술), enchantment(매력)
<동사> 요술을 부려서[부리듯] 나타나게[사라지게/바뀌게] 하다 <형용사> ① 마법[마술]의 ② 마력을 발휘하는, 아주 특별한 ③ 아주 멋진[즐거운]



mainstream [명사] [Ranking; 3562] [★★] [레마] stream
[본문] The beauty, I think, and the magic of MeToo is that it's a unifier in that way, and it's where survivors find community and so …definitely the mainstream media kept the focus on the actresses and Hollywood and that… but at its core the women who came forward were really no different than those girls who I served in the communities ten years before.
[영영] People, activities, or ideas that are part of the mainstream are regarded as the most typical, normal, and conventional because they belong to the same group or system as most others of their kind.
[영한] ⒨ (사상견해 등의) 주류[대세]
[구성단어] main + stream
<동사> ① (특정한 사상견해를) 주류에 편입시키다 ② (정신적신체적) 장애아를 일반 학교에 합류시키다 <형용사> 주류의, 정통파의



male-dominated [형용사] [레마] dominate
[본문] So rather than focusing on individual cases, it's male-dominated social structures like privilege that need dismantling - breaking up or being stopped from working by gradually reducing its power over a period of time.
[영영] A male-dominated society, organization, or area of activity is one in which men have most of the power and influence.
[영한] ⒨ 남성 주도형[우위]의 (사회)
[구성단어] male + dominated



marginalise [동사] [BRIT][AM→marginalize] [레마] margin
[본문] Yes, Tarana worked with marginalised women in neglected American communities, shocking numbers of whom were victims of sexual violence and abuse.
[영영] To marginalize a group of people means to make them feel isolated and unimportant.
[영한] ⒨ 하찮은 존재 같은 기분이 들게 하다[존재로 만들다]
[활용] marginalised marginalised marginalising marginalises
[어근]margin; edge, margin ⑵ al; ~한 (형용사 어미) ⑶ ise(ize); 동사 어미

marginalize [동사] [AM][BRIT→marginalise] [레마] margin
[본문] Yes, Tarana worked with marginalised women in neglected American communities, shocking numbers of whom were victims of sexual violence and abuse.
[영한] ⒨ 하찮은 존재 같은 기분이 들게 하다[존재로 만들다]
[활용] marginalized marginalized marginalizing marginalizes
[파생] marginalisation, marginalization, marginalize



MeToo [명사] [레마] too
[본문] At the start of the decade no one knew that the two-word phrase 'MeToo' would go viral - or spread quickly and widely on the internet through social media.
[영한] ⒨ 미투
[구성단어] me + too



nauseam [부사] [레마] nauseam
[본문] We can talk about Harvey Weinstein ad nauseam but we also have to talk about what are the structures that were in place that allowed a Harvey Weinstein to thrive.



neglect [동사] [★] [레마] neglect
[본문] Yes, Tarana worked with marginalised women in neglected American communities, shocking numbers of whom were victims of sexual violence and abuse.
[영영] If you neglect someone or something, you fail to look after them properly.
[영한] ⒨ ① (돌보지 않고) 방치하다 ② 도외시하다, 등한하다 ③ (해야 할 일을) 하지 않다[잊어버리다]
[첫뜻] omit to do or perform
[활용] neglected, neglected, neglecting, neglects
[파생] neglecter, neglectful, neglectfully, neglectfulness, neglector, negligence, negligent, neglect
[어근]neg; not ⑵ lect; gather
[유의어] omit
<명사> 방치, 소홀



ordinary [형용사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2289] [★★] [레마] ordinary
[본문] While these Hollywood actresses were famous celebrities, most survivors of sexual violence are ordinary women, living ordinary lives.
[영영] Ordinary people or things are normal and not special or different in any way.
[영한] ⒨ ① 보통의, 일상적인 ② 평범한
[첫뜻] regular, customary, belonging to the usual order or course, conformed to a regulated sequence or arrangement,
[파생] ordinarily, ordinariness, ordinary
[어근]ordin(order); order ⑵ ary; 명사 어미
[반의어] extraordinary
<명사> ① 일[것, 사람], 예사, 상례, 보통의 상태[정도] ② 정식(定食), 정식이 나오는 여관 ③ 판사, 종무(宗務) 판사



overnight [부사] [Ranking; 4796] [★★] [레마] night
[본문] Tarana knows the problem won't disappear overnight.
[영한] ⒨ ① 밤사이에, 하룻밤 동안 ② 하룻밤 사이에, 갑자기, 빨리
[구성단어] over + night
<명사> ① 하룻밤 여행[숙박], (하룻밤의) 외박 허가증. ② 전날 밤. ③ 간단한 일. <동사> 하룻밤을 지내다 <형용사> ① 야간의, 하룻밤 동안의 ② 하룻밤 사이의, 갑작스러운



pathway [명사] [★] [레마] way
[본문] But she believes the MeToo movement has opened up a space to talk about sexual violence in a new way and set out a pathway forward.
[영영] A pathway is a path which you can walk along or a route which you can take.
[영한] ⒨ ① (사람만이 다닐 수 있는) 좁은 길 , 오솔길, 진로 ② (생화학) 경로
[구성단어] path + way



privilege [명사] [Ranking; 3647] [★★] [레마] privilege
[본문] It's about power and it's about privilege.
[영영] A privilege is a special right or advantage that only one person or group has.
[영한] ⒨ ① (특정 개인단체가 갖는) 특전[특혜] ② (사회 내의 부유층이 갖는) 특권 ③ (어떤 일을 하는 기회를 갖는) 영광 ④ 면책 특권
[첫뜻] grant, commission
[활용] 복수형; privileges
[어근]privi(priv); 개인 ⑵ lege(leg); 법
[유의어] honour, honor
<동사> 특권[특전/특혜]을 주다



sensitive [형용사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2529] [★★] [레마] sensitive
[본문] In this programme we'll take a look at the sensitive issue of sexual violence.
[영영] If you are sensitive to other people's needs, problems, or feelings, you show understanding and awareness of them.
[영한] ⒨ ① (남의 기분을 헤아리는 데) 세심한 ② (예술적으로) 감성 있는 ③ (사람이) 예민한[민감한] (그래서 상처를 잘 받는) ④ (정보/주제 등이) 민감한[신중을 요하는] ⑤ (추위/빛/식품 등에) 민감한
[첫뜻] having the function of sensation
[파생] sense, sensible, sensitive, sensitively, sensitiveness, sensitivity, sensory, sensual
[어근]sensit(sent); 느낌 ⑵ ive; 형용사 어미
[반의어] insensitive



sentence [명사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2053] [★★] [레마] sentence
[본문] Weinstein was found guilty and given a 23-year prison sentence.
[영영] A sentence is a group of words which, when they are written down, begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Most sentences contain a subject and a verb.
[영한] ⒨ ① (문법) 문장(영어 문장은 대문자로 시작하고, 마침표나 물음표나 느낌표로 끝난다.) ② 형벌, 형, (형의) 선고
[첫뜻] doctrine, authoritative teaching; an authoritative pronouncement,
[활용] 복수형; sentences
[파생] sentential, sententially, sententious, sentence
[어근]sent; 느낌 ⑵ ence(ance); 명사 어미
<동사> (형을) 선고하다



shocking [형용사] [Oxford3000] [★★] [레마] shock
[본문] Yes, Tarana worked with marginalised women in neglected American communities, shocking numbers of whom were victims of sexual violence and abuse.
[영영] You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is very bad.
[영한] ⒨ ① 충격적인, 망측한 ② 형편없는, 엉망인
[파생] shockingly, shockingness, shocking
[구성단어] shock + ing



successfully [부사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 3205] [★★] [레마] success
[본문] Instead she prefers the term survivors - people who are able to carry on with their life successfully, despite very unpleasant experiences which still affect them.
[영한] ⒨ 성공적으로, 용케, 잘, 훌륭하게, 운 좋게(도)
[파생] successful, successfully, successfulness, succeed, success
[어근]suc(sub); sub ⑵ cess(cede); go ⑶ ful; …이 가득한(量) (형용사어미) ⑷ ly; 부사 어미



survivor [명사] [Ranking; 3036] [★★] [레마] survive
[본문] The beauty, I think, and the magic of MeToo is that it's a unifier in that way, and it's where survivors find community and so …definitely the mainstream media kept the focus on the actresses and Hollywood and that… but at its core the women who came forward were really no different than those girls who I served in the communities ten years before.
[영영] A survivor of a disaster, accident, or illness is someone who continues to live afterwards in spite of coming close to death.
[영한] ⒨ 생존자, 살아남은 사람
[활용] 복수형; survivors
[파생] survivability, survivable, survival, survive, survivorship, survivor
[어근]sur(super); over ⑵ viv(vive); to live ⑶ or; ~하는 사람



thrive [동사] [Ranking; 4681] [★★] [레마] thrive
[본문] We can talk about Harvey Weinstein ad nauseam but we also have to talk about what are the structures that were in place that allowed a Harvey Weinstein to thrive.
[영영] If someone or something thrives, they do well and are successful, healthy, or strong.
[영한] ⒨ 번창하다, 잘 자라다
[첫뜻] grow, increase
[활용] thrived thrived thriving thrives
[파생] thrift, thriver, thriving, thrivingly, thrive
[어원] þrifask(Old Norse), to thrive; grasp to oneself
[유의어] flourish, prosper(번영하다)



topical [형용사] [★] [레마] topic
[본문] Join us again soon here at 6 Minute English for more topical discussion and vocabulary.
[영영] Topical is used to describe something that concerns or relates to events that are happening at the present time.
[영한] ⒨ ① 시사(時事)와 관련된 ② (의학) (사람 몸의) 국부[국소]의
[첫뜻] pertaining to a place
[파생] topical, topicality, topically, topic
[어근]top(topo); place, location ⑵ ic; 형용사어미 ⑶ al; 형용사어미
<명사> ① (우표) 주제별 수집 ② 뉴스 영화.



two-word [명사] [레마] two-word
[본문] At the start of the decade no one knew that the two-word phrase 'MeToo' would go viral - or spread quickly and widely on the internet through social media.
[영한] ⒨ 두 단어
[구성단어] two + word



unifier [명사] [레마] unify
[본문] The beauty, I think, and the magic of MeToo is that it's a unifier in that way, and it's where survivors find community and so …definitely the mainstream media kept the focus on the actresses and Hollywood and that… but at its core the women who came forward were really no different than those girls who I served in the communities ten years before.
[영한] ⒨ 통일[통합]하는 사람.
[파생] unifiable, unifier, unify
[구성단어] unify + er



unite [동사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 4184] [★★] [레마] unite
[본문] That's why Tarana calls the MeToo movement a unifier - something that unites and brings people together, in this case women of different race and social background.
[영영] If a group of people or things unite or if something unites them, they join together and act as a group.
[영한] ⒨ ① (다른 사람들과) 연합하다 ② 통합[결속]시키다
[활용] united, united, uniting, unites
[파생] uniter, unity, unite
[어근]un(uni); 하나의 ⑵ ite; 동사
[유의어] marry



viral [형용사] [레마] viral
[본문] At the start of the decade no one knew that the two-word phrase 'MeToo' would go viral - or spread quickly and widely on the internet through social media.
[영영] A viral disease or infection is caused by a virus.
[영한] ⒨ 바이러스성의, 바이러스에 의한
[첫뜻] of the nature of, or caused by, a virus
[파생] viral, virally, virus, viruslike
[어근]vir(virus); poison, venom ⑵ al; 형용사 어미



voiceless [형용사] [레마] voice
[본문] Here she is talking with the BBC World Service's programme HARDtalk about how the MeToo movement continues to speak up for voiceless women and girls.
[영영] A voiceless speech sound is one that is produced without vibration of the vocal cords.
[영한] ⒨ ① 목소리가 없는, 무언의, 묵묵한, 말 못하는 ② (음성) 무성(음)의, 기음(氣音)의 ③ 투표[선택]권이 없는
[첫뜻] unable to speak
[파생] vocal, voice, voiceful, voiceless, voicelessly, voicelessness, voicer
[어근]voice(voc); 소리 ⑵ less; ~이 없는 (형용사 어미) [구성단어] voice + less



widely [부사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2194] [★★] [레마] wide
[본문] At the start of the decade no one knew that the two-word phrase 'MeToo' would go viral - or spread quickly and widely on the internet through social media.
[영한] ⒨ ① 널리, 폭넓게 ② 대단히, 크게
[파생] wide, widely, widen, wideness, widish, width
[어근]wide; wide ⑵ ly; 부사 어미 [구성단어] wide + ly



working [명사] [Oxford3000] [Ranking; 2843] [★★] [레마] work
[본문] So rather than focusing on individual cases, it's male-dominated social structures like privilege that need dismantling - breaking up or being stopped from working by gradually reducing its power over a period of time.
[영한] ⒨ ① (기계시스템조직 등의) 작동[운용/작용] (방식) ② (광산채석장 등의) 채굴장[작업장]
[활용] 복수형; workings
[어근]work; work ⑵ ing; 현재분사어미
<형용사> ① 직장이 있는, 일을 하고 있는 ② (육체적인) 노동을 하는, 노무직에 종사하는 ③ 근무[업무/직장]와 관련된



worldwide [형용사] [Ranking; 4505] [★★] [레마] wide
[본문] But the deeper reasons behind the problem, in America and worldwide, have not disappeared.
[영한] ⒨ 전 세계적인
[파생] worldly, worldwide, world
[구성단어] world + wide
<부사> 전 세계에

 

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