BBC 6 Minute English의 금주 주제인 Foods that go crunch은 개략적으로 다음의 개요를 갖고 있습니다.
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a crunch of det.
[본문] [14]a crunch of a fresh apple is nothing better in the world, honestly, to me.
[영한] 아삭하는
a lot of det.
[본문] [43]The crunching sound gives us a ton of information, meaning a lot of information, about the food's freshness.
[영한] 많은
[유의어] bags of
<형용사> 많은
a small bit of det.
[본문] [68]And finally, a snack is a small bit of food you eat between meals - for example, crisps or a chocolate bar.
[영한] 작은 조각의
a stick of det.
[본문] [10]There's something very satisfying about the crunch when you bite into a fresh apple, a stick of celery, or even a roasted beetle!
[영한] 한 대[자루]의
a ton of det.
[본문] [35]So that first bite gives us a ton of information.
[영한] ① 많은 ② 엄청난, 심한
according to prep.
[본문] [24]Like Danielle, many British people enjoy the crunch of an apple, but according to a 2024 YouGov study, which is the most popular type of apple in the UK?
[영한] ① (진술/기록 등에) 따르면 ② (지시/합의 등에) 따라 ③ ~에 의하면
[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.
all of det.
[본문] [22]That's what we'll be investigating in this programme, along with some useful new vocabulary, all of which you can find on our website bbclearningenglish.com.
[영한] ① ~의 모두 ② 모든
[영영] ① not more than
② used to stress that an amount is surprisingly small
③ as much as (often used ironically of an amount or quantity considered small by the speaker)
and then conj.
[본문] [53]I grind them together with chicken or beef and then turn them into beautiful sausages, and then that's how I love them.
[영한] 그러고는, 그런 다음
<부사> 그러고는, 그런 다음
as well as conj.
[본문] [31]as well as the satisfying sound of a loud crunch, the texture of crunchy food is important too.
[영한] ① …에 더하여, 게다가 ② …과 마찬가지로 잘
bite into phrasal vb
[본문] [10]There's something very satisfying about the crunch when you bite into a fresh apple, a stick of celery, or even a roasted beetle!
[영한] …을 덥석 물다.
bits of adj.
[본문] [55]She didn't before, but now she loves eating roast insects as snacks, small bits of food you eat between meals.
[영한] ① 하찮은, 조그마한 ② 대수롭지 않은, 작은
find out verb
[본문] [30]We'll find out the answer later in the programme.
[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
[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
for a quiz and worksheet adv.
[본문] [69]And once again our six minutes are up, but if you're ready for more, just head over to our website bbclearningenglish.com for a quiz and worksheet for this programme.
[영한] 퀴즈와 워크시트 용으로
for example adv.
[본문] [68]And finally, a snack is a small bit of food you eat between meals - for example, crisps or a chocolate bar.
[영한] 예를 들어
for one adv.
[본문] [48]Well, not in some countries, Georgie - Zimbabwe for one, where celebrity chef, Dulsie Mudekwa, uses the crunchy texture of beetles, termites, and locusts to convince people to try insect protein as a cheap alternative to meat.
[영한] ① 자신은[자기로서는] ② 한 가지 예로, 예를 들어 ③ 그 중 하나는
get ready for phrasal vb
[본문] [32]It tells our bodies to get ready for the raw and rough fibre needed to develop our chewing muscles and teeth.
[영한] …에 대비하다.
[유의어] get prepared for, get set for
going to adj
[본문] [7]I'm going to say I can fit them all in my backpack.
[영한] ~할 예정인
grow up verb
[본문] [15]I grew up as a small child in an apple orchard and so we could pick them fresh off the tree.
[영한] ① (사람이) 성장[장성]하다 ② 철이 들다(남에게 어리석은 짓을 그만두라고 말할 때 씀) ③ 서서히 생겨나다
[영영] ① when a person grows up, they become an adult
② to spend the time you are a child in a particular place or in a particular way
③ (of a person) to develop into an adult. grow up to do something
have [something] in common with [something] verb
[본문] [5]Georgie, what do apples, carrots and celery have in common with insects like beetles, crickets and grasshoppers?
[영한] ① (물건들이나 장소들 등이) (특징 등을) 공통적으로 지니다 ② (사람들이) (관심사/생각 등을) 공통적으로 지니다
head over to verb
[본문] [69]And once again our six minutes are up, but if you're ready for more, just head over to our website bbclearningenglish.com for a quiz and worksheet for this programme.
[영한] ① ~로 향하다. ~로 발길을 옮기다. ② ~로 출발하다
in common adv.
[본문] [5]Georgie, what do apples, carrots and celery have in common with insects like beetles, crickets and grasshoppers?
[영한] 공동으로
[영영] shared together
in common with prep.
[본문] [5]Georgie, what do apples, carrots and celery have in common with insects like beetles, crickets and grasshoppers?
[영한] ~와 마찬가지로
[영영] 【in common with somebody/something】 together with somebody/something; similar to somebody/something
International Space Station noun
[본문] [46]No wonder that when astronauts on the International Space Station were asked what they missed the most, crunchy food topped their list!
[영한] 국제 우주 정거장
[ABBR] ISS
most of det.
[본문] [52]I love them as small snacks,just roasted with salt… or what I did with most of them is turn them into flours and meals, so I make them into cakes, biscuits.
[영한] 대부분의
<부사> …의 대부분.
nothing better in the world adj.
[본문] [14]A crunch of a fresh apple is nothing better in the world, honestly, to me.
[영한] 더 이상 좋을 게 없는
[영영] used to emphasise how much someone loves or enjoys something
once again adv.
[본문] [69]And once again our six minutes are up, but if you're ready for more, just head over to our website bbclearningenglish.com for a quiz and worksheet for this programme.
[영한] 한 번 더, 또 다시
one of life's real true pleasures noun
[본문] [17]And so, yes, I really find that to be one of life's real true pleasures.
[영한] 삶의 진정한 기쁨
[유의어] one of life's true pleasures
one of life's true pleasures noun
[본문] [20]Danielle thinks eating crunchy apples is one of life's true pleasures - an experience she finds enjoyable.
[영한] 삶의 진정한 기쁨
[유의어] one of life's real true pleasures
scrambled egg noun
[본문] [39]Or not - you know, we've also had cases where we've bitten into something that has a crunch and found an eggshell in our scrambled eggs.
[영한] 스크램블드 에그
something else noun
[본문] [47]But apples and carrots are one thing, Beth - it's something else to crunch down on insects, isn't it?
[영한] ① (또) 다른 것 ② (비슷한 유형의 다른 것들보다) 훨씬 더 대단한 것[사람/일]
speaking of prep.
[본문] [57]Well, speaking of apples, it's time you revealed the answer to your question.
[영한] …에 관해서 말한다면, …의 이야기라면
[영영] used to introduce a remark about a topic recently alluded to
stick to verb
[본문] [56]Hmm, they do sound crunchy… but I think I'll stick to apples thanks, Georgie.
[영한] ① (어려움을 참고) ~을 계속하다 ② ~을 (바꾸지 않고) 고수하다[지키다] ③ 굳게 지키다
[영영] to continue doing or using (something) especially when it is difficult to do so ; to not change (a decision, belief, etc.)
the crunch of det.
[본문] [18]Danielle says there's nothing better in the world than the crunch of a fresh apple.
[영한] ① 뽀드득거리는 ② 아삭아삭하는
think about verb
[본문] [34]The first bite of crunch is the most essential bite because, really, when we put something in our mouth, we don't think about it this way, but we have to decide whether we're going to swallow, right?
[영한] ① (어떤 일을 하거나 계획할 때) ~에 대해 생각[고려]하다 ② ~할 것을 생각[고려]하다 ③ …에 관해 생각하다
[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.
[유의어] contemplate, contemplate(생각하다)
this way adv.
[본문] [34]The first bite of crunch is the most essential bite because, really, when we put something in our mouth, we don't think about it this way, but we have to decide whether we're going to swallow, right?
[영한] 이리로
[영영] ① In the way indicated; as follows; thus
② (informal) As a consequence.
together with prep.
[본문] [53]I grind them together with chicken or beef and then turn them into beautiful sausages, and then that's how I love them.
[영한] ① …을 포함하여 ② …에 덧붙여[…와 함께]
used to adj
[본문] [64]Let's recap the vocabulary we've learned, starting with two positive phrases - nothing better in the world, which is used to emphasise how much someone enjoys something, and one of life's true pleasures, which describes a particular experience or activity that someone finds enjoyable.
[영한] ~하는 데 이용하는, ~하기 위해 활용하는, ~에 사용하는
<복합전치사> ~에 익숙한 <법조동사> …하곤 했다, 과거 한때는[예전에는] …이었다[했다]
what about adv.
[본문] [73]what about the crunch of biting into a roasted insect?
[영한] ① …하는 게 어때/(제안을 나타냄) ② …는 어때(요) (사람/사물을 대화 속에 도입할 때)
[유의어] how about
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