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[영어숙어 및 구동사] 6분영어 - Love the foods you hate [BBC 러닝잉글리시 강좌]

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BBC 6분영어의 금주 주제인 Love the foods you hate은 개략적으로 다음의 개요를 갖고 있습니다.

정말 싫어하는 음식이 있나요? 예전에는 싫어했던 음식인데 나중에 좋아하게 된 적이 있나요? 음식 전문가와 영양사와 함께, 왜 어떤 음식은 그저 싫어하거나 심지어 두려워하게 되는지, 그리고 그런 음식을 좋아하게 될 수 있는지 알아봅니다. 닐과 베카가 이 주제에 대해 이야기를 나누고, 싫어하는 음식을 좋아하게 되는 팁을 알려드리며, 새로운 어휘도 소개해 드립니다.

(Are there some foods that you just hate? Have you ever hated a food in the past but started liking it? We hear from a food expert and a dietitian about why there are some foods we just hate and even fear, and whether it's possible to learn to love them. Neil and Becca discuss this, learn some tips for loving the foods you hate, and teach you some new vocabulary.)

다음은 금주의 6분영어에 수록된 구동사, 숙어 등 여러 단어 어휘를 간단히 정리한 자료입니다.

a bit of adj.
[본문] [41]It's a little bit like eating just a bit of crunchy chocolate.
[영한] 한 조각의 …, 소량의 …



a fear of det.
[본문] [15]What word means to have a fear of new things, such as trying new foods?
[영한] ① ~에 대한 두려움 ② 공포의 ~, 두려움의 ~



a little bit adv.
[본문] [41]It's a little bit like eating just a bit of crunchy chocolate.
[영한] 조금
[유의어] a little



a sort of adj.
[본문] [52]So, that's a sort of fear-based avoidance.
[영한] 일종의 ~[~ 같은 것]





as usual adv.
[본문] [13]Yes, and as usual, you can find a transcript for this episode, along with all the vocabulary and a worksheet, on our website bbclearningenglish.com.
[영한] 늘 그렇듯이[평상시처럼]
[영영] ① in the same way as what happens most of the time or in most cases
② in the way that happens or exists most of the time or in most cases
③ sometimes used with per
[유의어] as always



be the case verb
[본문] [31]Ruth asked if a dislike for certain food is hard-wired, and Dana confirmed that this is sometimes the case.
[영한] 사실이 그러하다
[유의어] be so)(사실이 그러하다)



because of comp prep.
[본문] [66]Now let's have a recap of the language we've learnt in this episode, starting with hard-wired, which describes automatically thinking or behaving in a particular way, because of genetics, for example.
[영한] …때문에
[유의어] on account of(때문이다), due to(때문이다), owing to(때문이다), thanks to



by the way of comp prep.
[본문] [34]The preposition via means by the way of or by the use of.
[영한] ~을 통해
[유의어] by way of



come from phrasal vb
[본문] [49]Claire talks about where these fears might come from.
[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)





depending on comp prep.
[본문] [29]Dana explains that how we taste or smell something can be different depending on our genetics.
[영한] …에 따라



find out phrasal vb
[본문] [45]Yes, and what parents usually find out is that the food they dislike isn't inherently bad.
[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 example adv.
[본문] [26]for example, you could, via genetics, smell coriander or taste coriander differently.
[영한] 예를 들어



for instance adv.
[본문] [32]The adjective hard-wired describes automatically thinking or behaving in a particular way, for instance, because it's genetic.
[영한] 예를 들어



for now adv.
[본문] [74]But for now, it's goodbye.
[영한] ① 우선은, 현재로는, 당분간은 ② 이제 곧





get to work verb
[본문] [35]For example, I get to work via a train.
[영한] ① 일에 착수하다[착수하게 하다] ② 일하러 가다.



get used to verb
[본문] [8]But after a while, I got used to it and actually, now, I really love it.
[영한] ~에 익숙해지다
[유의어] be used to(익숙해지다)



going to comp inf
[본문] [51]There's a good chance that you might actually associate that with eating the prawn and think, oh, I don't want to eat the prawn again because it's going to make me unwell.
[영한] ~할 예정인



good chance noun
[본문] [51]There's a good chance that you might actually associate that with eating the prawn and think, oh, I don't want to eat the prawn again because it's going to make me unwell.
[영한] 충분한 가능성



have a bad reputation delex. vb
[본문] [55]If something is dodgy, it's generally bad or has a bad reputation.
[영한] 평판이 나쁘다





head over to phrasal vb
[본문] [72]Once again, our six minutes are up, but head over to our website, bbclearningenglish.com, for a quiz and worksheet for this episode.
[영한] ① ~로 향하다. ~로 발길을 옮기다. ② ~로 출발하다



in fact adv.
[본문] [57]in fact, we may avoid dodgy things.
[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



in some way adv.
[본문] [23]Are food dislikes learned or genetic, hard-wired in some way?
[영한] 어떤 점에서는, 어떻게 해서든



In the past adv.
[본문] [5]Neil, are there any foods that you used to really hate In the past but now don't mind?
[영한] ① 옛날, 이전에, 과거에, ② 종래, 지금까지



keep away phrasal vb
[본문] [58]To avoid is to keep away from something.
[영한] ① (~에[을]) 가까이 가지 않다[멀리 하다] ② ~에게 (~에) 가지 못하게 하다
[영영] ① to not go near somebody/something
② 【keep somebody/something away】 to prevent somebody/something from going near somebody/something
③ to refrain or prevent from coming (near)





keep away from verb
[본문] [58]To avoid is to keep away from something.
[영한] (~에[을]) 가까이 가지 않다[멀리 하다]



leave out verb
[본문] [56]But when we talk about food, it could mean that it's undercooked, old or has been left out, therefore making you sick.
[영한] ① 빼다 ② 생략하다 ③ 무시하다 ④ (음식을 냉장고 밖에) 내버려 두다, 상온에 방치하다
[유의어] exclude, neglect, omit



likely to comp inf
[본문] [53]Claire said that you're likely to have a fear of a food if you've had a bad experience with it.
[영한] 개연성이 있는



listen to phrasal vb
[본문] [37]Let's listen to Dietitian Claire Thornton Wood explaining on the BBC World Service programme, The Food Chain.
[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



lots of det.
[본문] [36]So, there are lots of different reasons why we dislike some foods, but can we change that?
[영한] 수많은
[유의어] bags of
<형용사> 수많은





once again adv.
[본문] [72]once again, our six minutes are up, but head over to our website, bbclearningenglish.com, for a quiz and worksheet for this episode.
[영한] 한 번 더, 또 다시



remind [somebody] of prep vb
[본문] [60]Now, Neil, that reminds me of the question you asked earlier.
[영한] (유사한 점 때문에) ~에게 ~을 생각[연상]하게 하다



some of det.
[본문] [47]So, insects aren't inherently unpleasant to eat, some of us think they are because the concept of eating them could be strange to us culturally.
[영한] 몇몇의, 일부의



sometimes the case p. adj
[본문] [31]Ruth asked if a dislike for certain food is hard-wired, and Dana confirmed that this is sometimes the case.
[영한] ① 가끔 그런 경우인 ② 때때로 사실인



sound like verb
[본문] [18]Well, Neil, I'll go for c) neophobia, because neo sounds like 'new'.
[영한] ~처럼 들리다
[영영] ① to seem to be something when heard
② to have a sound that is like the sound of (something else)
③ to have a voice that is like the voice of (someone else)





starting with comp prep.
[본문] [66]Now let's have a recap of the language we've learnt in this episode, starting with hard-wired, which describes automatically thinking or behaving in a particular way, because of genetics, for example.
[영한] ~로 시작하면서



such as comp prep.
[본문] [15]What word means to have a fear of new things, such as trying new foods?
[영한] ① 예를 들어 (…와 같은) ② …와 같은
[영영] ① for example
② of a kind that; like



talk about phrasal vb
[본문] [56]But when we talk about food, it could mean that it's undercooked, old or has been left out, therefore making you sick.
[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



what you call adv.
[본문] [50]For instance, just say that you had eaten prawns in the past and you had become unwell from eating them, you know, you had what you call a dodgy prawn.
[영한] 소위 ~, 이른바 ~
[유의어] what is called



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