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[영어숙어 및 구동사] 6 Minute English - Digital help for blind people [BBC Learning English 강좌]

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금주의 6 Minute English에 수록된 구동사, 숙어 등 여러 단어 어휘를 간단히 정리한 자료입니다.

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assistive technology [명사]
[본문] [14]In this programme on blindness in the digital age we'll be looking at some of these inventions, known collectively as assistive technology - that's any software or equipment that helps people work around their disabilities or challenges.
[영한] ⒨ (특수교육학) 보조공학(補助工學)
[구성단어] assistive + technology



attach to [동사] [6Rank; 126] [구동사]
[본문] [30]When attached to a white cane, the digital device - called 'Sixth Sense' - can detect obstacles - objects which block your way, making it difficult for you to move forward.
[영한] ⒨ ① …에 부여하다. ② …에 붙이다. ③ …에 끼여들다. ④ 소속시키다
[구성단어] attach + to



be used to [동사] [6Rank; 55] [구동사]
[본문] [49]I asked Georgina who invented the system of reading where fingertips are used to feel patterns of printed raised dots.
[영한] ⒨ ~에 익숙해지다
[유의어] get used to(익숙해지다)
[구성단어] be + used + to



big deal [명사] [6Rank; 762]
[본문] [39]I think the more that society sees blind people in the community, at work, in relationships it does help to tackle all of these stereotypes, it helps people to see blind and visually-impaired people in a whole new way and it just normalises disability - that's what we need, we need to see people just getting on with their life and doing it and then people won't see it as such a big deal anymore, it'll just be the ordinary.
[영영] If you say that something is a big deal, you mean that it is important or significant in some way.
[영한] ⒨ ① 큰 거래 ② 대단한 것, 큰 인물, 거물, 큰일
[활용] 복수형; big deals
[구성단어] big + deal



bounce off [동사]
[본문] [29]You send out a sound pulse and then once it bounces off an obstacle, you can tell how far the obstacle is.
[영영] to tell somebody else your ideas to find out what they think about them
[영한] ⒨ …에 대한 (사람의) 반응을 살피다
[구성단어] bounce + off



come on [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 79] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] [65]And of course we are all over social media, so come on over and say hi.
[영영] ① ( come along) used to encourage somebody to do something, for example, to hurry
② used to show that you do not believe what somebody has said or that you disagree with them
③ to begin working; to be switched on
[영한] ⒨ ① (배우가) 등장하다 ② (선수가) (팀 경기 중에) 나오다[합류하다] ③ (원하는 대로) 되어 가다 ④ (명령문으로 쓰여) 서둘러[힘 내] ⑤ 말도 안 돼[그건 아냐]
[구성단어] come + on



come up [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 77] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] [33]Some of the assistive apps are so smart they can even tell what kind of object is coming up ahead - be it a friend, a shop door or a speeding car.
[영영] ① 1.(to ),(from ) to travel from one place to another, usually from a smaller place to a larger one, or from the south of a country to the north
② 2.(to somebody/something) to go towards a person in order to talk to them
③ 3. to appear above the ground
[영한] ⒨ ① (식물이) (땅을 뚫고) 나오다[움이 트다] ② (해가) 뜨다 ③ 생기다[발생하다] ④ 언급[논의]되다 ⑤ (어떤 행사나 때가) 다가오다
[구성단어] come + up



get on [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 177] [구동사]
[본문] [39]I think the more that society sees blind people in the community, at work, in relationships it does help to tackle all of these stereotypes, it helps people to see blind and visually-impaired people in a whole new way and it just normalises disability - that's what we need, we need to see people just getting on with their life and doing it and then people won't see it as such a big deal anymore, it'll just be the ordinary.
[영영] ① ( get along) (BrE) (with somebody/together) to have a friendly relationship with somebody
② (with something) to start an activity or continue doing something, especially after an interruption
③ (in something) to be successful in your career
[영한] ⒨ ① (안부 등에 대해 묻거나 답하는 말에서) 하다[지내다] ② (사회생활 등에서) 성공하다 ③ 꾸려 나가다 ④ 에게 불리한 정보를 입수하다, …의 약점을 쥐다
[유의어] fare
[구성단어] get + on



get on with [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 322] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] [39]I think the more that society sees blind people in the community, at work, in relationships it does help to tackle all of these stereotypes, it helps people to see blind and visually-impaired people in a whole new way and it just normalises disability - that's what we need, we need to see people just getting on with their life and doing it and then people won't see it as such a big deal anymore, it'll just be the ordinary.
[영한] ⒨ ① ~이 …하게 되어 가다 ② (특히 중단했다가) ~을 계속하다 ③ ~와/(함께) 잘 지내다 ④ …와 일치하다 ⑤ …을 해나가다.
[구성단어] get + on + with



have in common [동사] [6Rank; 1295] [구동사]
[본문] [5]What do Homer, Ray Charles and Jorge Borges all have in common, Georgina?
[영영] have the same interests, characteristics or experience as somebody
[영한] ⒨ ① (사람들이) (관심사/생각 등을) 공통적으로 지니다 ② (물건들이나 장소들 등이) (특징 등을) 공통적으로 지니다 ③ 공통적으로 가지고 있다
[구성단어] have + in + common



hear of [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 62] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] [20]Hmm, I've heard of Morse code but that wouldn't help blind people read, so I think it's, b) Louis Braille.
[영영] ① to have news of somebody/something
② to know about somebody/something because you have been told about them/it
[영한] ⒨ (소문 등으로) ~에 대해 듣다
[구성단어] hear + of



hold back [동사] [Oxf5]
[본문] [9]But that obviously didn't hold them back - I mean, they were some of the greatest artists ever!
[영영] ① to stop yourself from expressing or showing how you feel
② to not tell somebody something that you wish to keep secret
③ to keep something such as money to use later
[영한] ⒨ ① ~을 저지[제지]하다 ② (진전/발전을) 방해[저해]하다 ③ ~을 비밀로 하다[말하지 않다] ④ (감정을) 누르다[참다]
[구성단어] hold + back



in common [부사] [6Rank; 398] [전치사명사구]
[본문] [5]What do Homer, Ray Charles and Jorge Borges all have in common, Georgina?
[영한] ⒨ 공동으로
[구성단어] in + common



look at [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 6] [구동사]
[본문] [14]In this programme on blindness in the digital age we'll be looking at some of these inventions, known collectively as assistive technology - that's any software or equipment that helps people work around their disabilities or challenges.
[영영] ① to turn your eyes towards somebody/something so that you can see them/it
② to examine something/somebody closely
③ (usually used in negative sentences or questions) to consider or be prepared to accept somebody/something
[영한] ⒨ ① ~을 (자세히) 살피다[검토/진찰하다] ② ~에 대해 생각[고려/검토]하다 ③ (특정한 방식으로) ~을 보다[고려하다] ④ …을 보다[살피다]
[유의어] examine(살피다)
[구성단어] look + at



no longer [부사] [6Rank; 96]
[본문] [61]..so that disability is no longer a big deal - not a big problem.
[영영] 1.used to say that something which was possible or true before is not now
[영한] ⒨ ① 이미 …아니다 ② 더 이상 …아닌[하지 않는]
[구성단어] no + longer



open up [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 598] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] [46]Being able to read books must also open up a world of imagination.
[영영] ① 1. to become or to make something possible, available or able to be reached
② 2. to start a new business
③ 3. to begin business for the day
[영한] ⒨ ① 마음을 터놓다 ② 발사[발포]되다 ③ (문/뚜껑 등을) 열다 ④ ~을[이] 가능하게 하다[가능해지다], ~을[이] 이용할[~에 가 닿을] 수 있게 하다[되다] ⑤ (하루의) 영업을 시작하다[문을 열다]
[반의어] close up, close down
[구성단어] open + up



rely on [동사] [Oxf5] [6Rank; 230] [★★] [구동사]
[본문] [27]So, once you clip it on to any white cane it works perfectly to detect the obstacles in front of you, and it relies on echo-location.
[영영] ① to need or depend on somebody/something
② to trust or have confidence in somebody/something
[영한] ⒨ ① ~에 의지[의존]하다, ~을 필요로 하다 ② ~을 믿다[신뢰하다]
[구성단어] rely + on



send out [동사] [6Rank; 358] [구동사]
[본문] [29]You send out a sound pulse and then once it bounces off an obstacle, you can tell how far the obstacle is.
[영영] ① to send something to a lot of different people or places
② to produce something, such as light, a signal, sound, etc.
③ to send somebody somewhere for a particular purpose
[영한] ⒨ ① (많은 사람들/장소로) ~을 보내다[발송하다] ② (빛/신호/소리 등을) 내다[발하다]
[유의어] emit
[구성단어] send + out



sound wave [명사] [6Rank; 1005]
[본문] [31]'Sixth Sense' works using echo-location, a kind of ultrasound like that used by bats who send out sound waves which bounce off surrounding objects.
[영영] Sound waves are the waves of energy that we hear as sound.
[영한] ⒨ 음파
[구성단어] sound + wave



talk about [동사] [6Rank; 1] [구동사]
[본문] [68]Neil and Georgina talk about these inventions which help blind people work around their disabilities or challenges.
[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]
[구성단어] talk + about



talk to [동사] [6Rank; 57] [구동사]
[본문] [38]Here she is talking to BBC World Service's, Digital Planet:
[영영] ① to have a conversation with somebody
② to speak to somebody seriously, especially about something wrong that they have done, or something that they have not done
[영한] ⒨ ① …에게 말을 걸다 ② …을 꾸짖다, 비난하다 ③ (미국) [여성]에게 구애[구혼]하다
[구성단어] talk + to



the rest [명사] [6Rank; 107]
[본문] [55]Let's recap the rest of the vocabulary, Neil.
[영영] the part that is left when other people or things are gone, used, etc. : the remainder
[영한] ⒨ 나머지
[구성단어] the + rest



white cane [명사]
[본문] [11]Blind people can use a guide dog or a white cane to help them move around.
[영한] ⒨ (특수교육학) 흰지팡이
[구성단어] white + cane



work around [동사]
[본문] [14]In this programme on blindness in the digital age we'll be looking at some of these inventions, known collectively as assistive technology - that's any software or equipment that helps people work around their disabilities or challenges.
[영영] to find a way of doing what you want to in spite of situations, rules, etc. that could prevent you doing it
[영한] ⒨ …을 피하며 일하다
[구성단어] work + around



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