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6 Minute English 영어단어공부 - Building rapport with others [BBC Learning English 강좌]

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Do you establish a good understanding and communication with other people? Do you find it easy to get on with everybody? Neil and Georgina discuss four styles of communication and teach you related vocabulary along the way.

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 - Building rapport with others에 수록된 영어단어 수는

  • 고유명사를 제외하고 총 362개 입니다.
  • 이중 OxFord 3000단어와 일치하는 영어단어는 347개로 96%가 해당됩니다.
  • 미국의 WordFrequency 사이트에서 조사한 Top 5,000내 포함하는 영어단어는 328개로 91%가 해당됩니다.
  • Naver 사전에서 [★★/매우 중요]로 분류된 영어단어는 343개로 95%가 해당됩니다.
  • 세개의 기준에 모두 일치하는 영어단어는 모두 322개로 89%의 싱크로율을 보입니다.


이들 기준에 해당되는 영어단어 중 암기해야 할 단어의 수준을 각자 정하고 그 수준의 영어단어가 나오면 문장과 함께 암기하는 습관을 들이면 영어단어공부에 큰 성과를 거둘 수 있을 것입니다

본 글은 Word Frequency 기준 2000순위 이하를 제외한 단어만을 수록하고 있습니다.

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  • 금주의 구동사(금주 대본에 사용된 구동사 상세 정리) 이 글의 포스팅 시점에는 아직 작성되지 않았습니다.



argumentative [형용사] [R; 5001+] [레마] argue
[본문] [35]You've got the T-Rex which is conflict - so this is argument, whether you're approaching it from a positive position where you can be direct, frank about your message or you approach that in a negative way by being... attacking, judgemental, argumentative, sarcastic, and that actually breeds the same behaviour back.
[영영] Someone who is argumentative is always ready to disagree or start quarrelling with other people.
[영한] ⒨ 따지기 좋아하는, 시비를 거는
[첫뜻] pertaining to arguments
[파생] argument, argumentation, argumentative, argumentatively, argumentativeness, argue
[어근]argu(argue); make clear, make kno ⑵ ment; 명사어미 ⑶ ative(ive); 형용사 어미



avoidance [명사] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] avoid < void
[본문] [26]I often describe rapport-building in a relationship as like walking a tightrope because you really do need to maintain that balance of being objective, treating people with compassion but that doesn't mean I'm sympathetic, I'm collusive - it's that balance between judgement and avoidance.
[영영] Avoidance of someone or something is the act of avoiding them. the avoidance of stress.
[영한] ⒨ 회피, 방지
[첫뜻] action of emptying,
[활용] [U]
[파생] avoidable, avoidably, avoidance, avoidant, avoider, avoid
[어근]a(ex); out ⑵ void(vac); vacant ⑶ ance; 명사 어미



best-selling [형용사] [R; 5001+] [레마] sell
[본문] [17]It sold over 30 million copies, making it one of the best-selling books of all time - but what is it called?
[영한] ⒨ (책/레코드/작가 등이) 베스트셀러의
[구성단어] best + selling



bossy [형용사] [R; 5001+] [레마] boss
[본문] [32]Then there's a pair of opposites: the bossy lion, who wants to take charge and control things, and the more passive mouse.
[영영] If you describe someone as bossy, you mean that they enjoy telling people what to do.
[영한] ⒨ 우두머리 행세를 하는, 다른 사람을 쥐고 흔드는
[첫뜻] swelling, projecting and rounded, decorated with bosses
[활용] 비교; bossy < bossier < bossiest
[파생] bossily, bossiness, bossy
[어근]boss; 보스, boss ⑵ y; 형용사 어미



breed [명사] [Oxf5] [R; 5001+] [★★] [레마] breed
[본문] [35]You've got the T-Rex which is conflict - so this is argument, whether you're approaching it from a positive position where you can be direct, frank about your message or you approach that in a negative way by being... attacking, judgemental, argumentative, sarcastic, and that actually breeds the same behaviour back.
[영영] A breed of a pet animal or farm animal is a particular type of it. For example, terriers are a breed of dog.
[영한] ⒨ ① (특히 개고양이가축의) 품종 ② (사람의) 유형
[활용] 복수형; breeds
<동사> ① (동물이) 새끼를 낳다 ② (동물식물을 번식시키기 위해) 사육하다[재배하다] ③ …을 야기하다[불러오다]
[어원] bredan(Old English), bring (young) to birth, procreate, produce or cherish offspring



collusive [형용사] [R; 5001+] [레마] collude < lude
[본문] [26]I often describe rapport-building in a relationship as like walking a tightrope because you really do need to maintain that balance of being objective, treating people with compassion but that doesn't mean I'm sympathetic, I'm collusive - it's that balance between judgement and avoidance.
[영영] Collusive behaviour involves secret or illegal co-operation, especially between countries or organizations.
[영한] ⒨ 공모의, (미리) 결탁한
[첫뜻] fraudulently or secretly done between two or more,
[어근]col(com); 함께, with ⑵ lus(lud); 놀다, 놀리다, play ⑶ ive; 형용사 어미



compassion [명사] [Oxf5] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] passion < pati-
[본문] [26]I often describe rapport-building in a relationship as like walking a tightrope because you really do need to maintain that balance of being objective, treating people with compassion but that doesn't mean I'm sympathetic, I'm collusive - it's that balance between judgement and avoidance.
[영영] Compassion is a feeling of pity, sympathy, and understanding for someone who is suffering.
[영한] ⒨ 연민, 동정심
[첫뜻] feeling of sorrow or pity excited by the sufferings or misfortunes of another
[활용] [U]
[파생] compassion, compassionate, compassionately, compassionateness, compassionless
[어근]com; with, together, 함께 ⑵ pass(pati); suffer, feel ⑶ ion(ation); 명사어미



consideration [명사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 2509] [★★] [레마] consider
[본문] [57]Walking a tightrope means to be in a difficult situation which requires careful consideration of what to do.
[영영] Consideration is careful thought about something.
[영한] ⒨ ① 사려, 숙고 ② 고려 사항 ③ 배려 ④ (서비스에 대한) 보답[보수]
[첫뜻] a beholding, looking at
[활용] 복수형; considerations
[파생] consider, considerate, consideration, considerer
[유의어] thought
[어근]con(com); 함께, with ⑵ sider; 별, star, 천체 ⑶ ation; 명사 어미



cooperative [형용사] [Oxf5] [Rank; 4290] [★] [레마] cooperate
[본문] [31]The best at building rapport is the friendly and cooperative monkey.
[영영] willing to cooperate; helpful
[영한] ⒨ ① 협력[협동]하는 ② 협조하는 ③ (상업) 협동조합식의
[첫뜻] operating or striving jointly for the attaining of certain ends
[파생] cooperate, cooperate, cooperation, cooperation, cooperationist, co-operationist, cooperative, cooperatively, co-operatively, cooperativeness, co-operativeness, cooperator, co-operator
[반의어] uncooperative
<명사> 협동조합
[어근]co(com); 함께, with ⑵ oper(opera); 일하다 ⑶ ative; 형용사 어미



criticise [동사] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] critic
[본문] [39]But T-Rex types can also be sarcastic - say the opposite of what they really mean, in order to hurt someone's feelings or criticise them in a funny way.
[영영] If you criticize someone or something, you express your disapproval of them by saying what you think is wrong with them.
[첫뜻] to pass judgment (usually unfavorable) on something
[파생] critic, critical, critical, critically, criticisable, criticiser, criticisingly, criticism, criticizable, criticize, criticizer, criticizingly, crisis, criticise
[유의어] blame
[반의어] praise
[어근]crit; judge, separate ⑵ ic; …의, 와 같은(것) ⑶ ise(ize); …(의 상태)로 만들다
[BRIT][AM→criticize]



frank [형용사] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] frank
[본문] [35]You've got the T-Rex which is conflict - so this is argument, whether you're approaching it from a positive position where you can be direct, frank about your message or you approach that in a negative way by being... attacking, judgemental, argumentative, sarcastic, and that actually breeds the same behaviour back.
[영영] If someone is frank, they state or express things in an open and honest way.
[영한] ⒨ (때로는 남을 불편하게 만들 수도 있을 정도로) 솔직한[노골적인]
[첫뜻] free, liberal, generous
[활용] 비교; frank < franker < frankest
[파생] frankable, franker, frankness, frank
[유의어] explicit
<명사> 무료 송달의 서명[특권], 무료 송달 우편물 <동사> (우편물에) 요금 납부 일부인을 찍다
[어원] franc(French), free (not servile); without hindrance, exempt from; sincere, genuine, open, gracious, generous; worthy, noble, illustrious(자유로운(굽실거리지 않는); 방해받지 않는, 면제받다, ; 진지한, 순수한, 열린, 자애로운, 관대한; 가치있는, 숭고한, 걸출한)



friendly [형용사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 2784] [★★] [레마] friend
[본문] [11]To get on with someone is a useful phrasal verb, meaning to like someone and enjoy a friendly relationship with them.
[영영] ① If someone is friendly, they behave in a pleasant, kind way, and like to be with other people.
② If you are friendly with someone, you like each other and enjoy spending time together.
③ You can describe another country or their government as friendly when they have good relations with your own country rather than being an enemy.
[영한] ⒨ ① (행동이) 친절한[우호적인] ② (분위기 등이) 상냥한, 다정한, 친숙한 ③ 친한, 친구 사이의 ④ (특히 두 나라 관계가) 우호적인 ⑤ 사용하기 편한, … 친화적인[…에 해가 안 되는]
[활용] 비교; friendly < friendlier < friendliest
[파생] befriend, friend, friendless, friendlessness, friendlily, friendliness, friendly, friendship
[반의어] unfriendly(비우호적이다)
<명사> (모두 사용) 친선 경기
[어근]friend; 친구, frend ⑵ ly; 형용사어미



haircut [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] hair
[본문] [40]Yes, sarcasm is a strange thing - like saying, "Oh, I really like your haircut", when in fact you don't!
[영영] If you have a haircut, someone cuts your hair for you.
[영한] ⒨ ① 이발, 머리 깎기 ② (머리를 잘라서 만든) 머리 모양[헤어스타일]
[구성단어] hair + cut



humorous [형용사] [Oxf3] [R; 5001+] [★★] [레마] humor
[본문] [60]But not sarcastic - to say the opposite of what you really mean, in order to hurt someone's feelings or criticise them in a humorous way.
[영영] If someone or something is humorous, they are amusing, especially in a clever or witty way.
[영한] ⒨ 재미있는, 유머러스한
[파생] humor, humorously, humorousness, humorous
[어근]humor; 유머, humor ⑵ ous; …이 많은, …성(性)의



humour [명사] [Oxf3] [R; 5001+] [★★] [레마] humor
[본문] [42]There's an English saying that sarcasm is the lowest form of humour, but I think British people can be quite sarcastic at times.
[영영] You can refer to the amusing things that people say as their humour.
[영한] ⒨ ① 유머, (재치 있는) 농담[익살], 유머러스함, 익살스러움 ② (특정 순간의) 기분 ③ (옛글투) (과거, 사람의 건강과 성격에 영향을 준다고 여겨지던) 체액
[첫뜻] fluid or juice of an animal or plant,
[활용] 복수형; humours
[파생] humorful, humorless, humorlessness, humourful, humourless, humourlessness, humour
[유의어] comedy
<동사> 비위를 맞춰 주다
[어근] humor; 유머, humor
[어근] humor(Latin), from humere; moisture

[BRIT][AM→humor]



idiom [명사] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] idiom
[본문] [27]Emily describes rapport building as like walking a tightrope, an idiom to describe being in a difficult situation which requires carefully considering what to do.
[영영] A particular idiom is a particular style of something such as music, dance, or architecture.
[영한] ⒨ ① 관용구, 숙어 ② (특정 시기/지역에서 특정인들이 쓰는) 언어[어법] ③ (특정 개인/단체/시대/지역의) 표현 양식
[첫뜻] form of speech peculiar to a people or place
[활용] 복수형; idioms
[파생] idiomatic, idiomatical, idiomatically, idiomaticalness, idiom
[어근]idi; 자신의, 기이한, own ⑵ om(oma); 명사 어미
[어근] idios(Greek), personal, private, one’s own, peculiar



judgemental [형용사] [R; 5001+] [레마] judge
[본문] [35]You've got the T-Rex which is conflict - so this is argument, whether you're approaching it from a positive position where you can be direct, frank about your message or you approach that in a negative way by being... attacking, judgemental, argumentative, sarcastic, and that actually breeds the same behaviour back.
[영한] ⒨ ① (남에 대해) 비판[재단]을 잘하는 ② 판단[재판]의
[파생] judgement, judgement, judgement, judge, judgemental
[어근]judge(Jud); 법(law) ⑵ ment; 지정, 약속 (명사어미) ⑶ al; 형용사 어미
[BRIT][AM→judgmental]



lion [명사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 4350] [★★] [레마] lion
[본문] [32]Then there's a pair of opposites: the bossy lion, who wants to take charge and control things, and the more passive mouse.
[영영] A lion is a large wild member of the cat family that is found in Africa. Lions have yellowish fur, and male lions have long hair on their head and neck.
[영한] ⒨ 사자
[첫뜻] lion
[활용] 복수형; lions
[파생] lionize, lionlike, lion
[어원] leon(Greek), genitive leontos; lion



monkey [명사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 4610] [★★] [레마] monkey
[본문] [31]The best at building rapport is the friendly and cooperative monkey.
[영영] A monkey is an animal with a long tail which lives in hot countries and climbs trees.
[영한] ⒨ ① 원숭이 ② 장난꾸러기 (아이) ③ (속어) 500 파운드
[첫뜻] monkey
[활용] 복수형; monkeys
[파생] monkeyish, monkey
<동사> 흉내내다, 조롱하다
[어원] moneke(Middle Low German)



mouse [명사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 3336] [★★] [레마] mouse
[본문] [32]Then there's a pair of opposites: the bossy lion, who wants to take charge and control things, and the more passive mouse.
[영영] A mouse is a small furry animal with a long tail.
[영한] ⒨ ① 쥐, 생쥐(들판이나 사람의 집 등에 사는 작은 쥐) ② (컴퓨터) 마우스
[활용] 복수형; mice mouses
[파생] mouselike, mouse
<동사> ① 습격하다, 몰아내다(hunt out), 찾아내다 ② (고양이가 쥐를 다루듯) 못살게 굴다, 가지고 놀다, 잡아 찢다 ③ (항해) (갈고랑쇠 끝을) 가는 끈으로 묶다
[어원] mys(Old English), =mus;



passive [명사] [Oxf5] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] passive < pati-
[본문] [32]Then there's a pair of opposites: the bossy lion, who wants to take charge and control things, and the more passive mouse.
[영영] In grammar, the passive or the passive voice is formed using `be' and the past participle of a verb. The subject of a passive clause does not perform the action expressed by the verb but is affected by it. For example, in `He's been murdered', the verb is in the passive. Compare active.
[영한] ⒨ (문법) 수동태
[파생] passively, passiveness, passivity, passive
<형용사> ① 수동적인, 소극적인 ② (문법) (동사 형태가) 수동태인
[어근]pass(pati); 고통, 감정, suffer, feel ⑵ ive; 형용사 어미



perfectly [부사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 2457] [★★] [레마] perfect < fact
[본문] [15]Well, you and I must have great rapport, Georgina, because that leads perfectly onto my quiz question.
[영영] You can use perfectly to emphasize an adjective or adverb, especially when you think the person you are talking to might doubt what you are saying.
[영한] ⒨ ① 완전히, 지극히, 더할 나위[수] 없이 ② 완벽하게
[파생] perfection, perfectly, perfectness, perfect
[어근]per; completely ⑵ fect(fac); to make, to do ⑶ ly; 부사어미



rapport [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] rapport < port
[본문] [13]And there's another word to describe the good understanding and communication between two friends: rapport.
[영영] If two people or groups have a rapport, they have a good relationship in which they are able to understand each other's ideas or feelings very well.
[영한] ⒨ (친밀한) 관계
[첫뜻] reference, relation, relationship
[유의어] affinity
[어근]r(re); 다시, 반대로, again ⑵ ap(ad); 향하여, to ⑶ port; 운반, carry



rapport-building [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] rapport < port
[본문] [26]I often describe rapport-building in a relationship as like walking a tightrope because you really do need to maintain that balance of being objective, treating people with compassion but that doesn't mean I'm sympathetic, I'm collusive - it's that balance between judgement and avoidance.
[영한] ⒨ 관계 구축
[구성단어] rapport + building



rude [형용사] [Oxf3] [R; 5001+] [★★] [레마] rude
[본문] [43]Well, I can't image you'd make many friends being rude to people.
[영영] When people are rude, they act in an impolite way towards other people or say impolite things about them.
[영한] ⒨ ① 무례한, 예의 없는, 버릇없는 유의어 impolite ② (섹스/인체와 관련된) 저속한[남부끄러운, 낯뜨거운] ③ (나쁜 일이) 예상치 못한, 불시의 ④ (문예체) 대충 만든 유의어 primitive
[첫뜻] coarse, rough
[활용] 비교; rude < ruder < rudest
[파생] rudely, rudeness, rudery, rude
[어근] rude(rudi); 거친, unskilled, rough
[어근] rudus(Latin), rubble, broken stone



sandwich [명사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 3564] [★★] [레마] sandwich
[본문] [6]I know what sandwiches Neil has for lunch… Egg and tomato right, Neil?
[영영] A sandwich usually consists of two slices of bread with a layer of food such as cheese or meat between them.
[영한] ⒨ ① 샌드위치 ② (가운데 잼크림이 든) 카스텔라
[첫뜻] sandwich
[활용] 복수형; sandwiches
<동사> ① 샌드위치 속에 끼우다 ② (억지로) 끼워 넣다, 사이에 끼우다
[어원] Sandwich(Middle English), the 4th Earl of Sandwich, an English nobleman(영국 귀족, 샌드위치 백작 4세)



sarcasm [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] sarcasm < sarc
[본문] [36]So anyone who has teenagers will 100% recognise that… if you meet sarcasm with sarcasm, it's only going to go one way.
[영영] Sarcasm is speech or writing which actually means the opposite of what it seems to say. Sarcasm is usually intended to mock or insult someone.
[영한] ⒨ 빈정댐, 비꼼
[활용] [U]
[파생] sarcasm, sarcastically, sarcastic
[어근]sarca(sarc); 살, flesh ⑵ sm(ism); 명사 어미



sarcastic [형용사] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] sarcasm < sarc
[본문] [35]You've got the T-Rex which is conflict - so this is argument, whether you're approaching it from a positive position where you can be direct, frank about your message or you approach that in a negative way by being... attacking, judgemental, argumentative, sarcastic, and that actually breeds the same behaviour back.
[영영] Someone who is sarcastic says or does the opposite of what they really mean in order to mock or insult someone.
[영한] ⒨ 빈정대는, 비꼬는
[첫뜻] of sarcasm
[파생] sarcasm, sarcastically, sarcastic
[유의어] acid(신랄하다)
[어근] sarc; 살, flesh
[어근] ⓐsarkazein(Greek), to speak bitterly, sneer
ⓑsarkasmos(Greek), a sneer, jest, taunt, mockery



self-help [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] help
[본문] [14]Yes, how to build rapport and get on with people has been the subject of many self-help books over the years, and is the topic of this programme.
[영영] Self-help consists of people providing support and help for each other in an informal way, rather than relying on the government, authorities, or other official organizations.
[영한] ⒨ 자립, 자조(自助)
[활용] [U]
<형용사> (책 등이) 자립하기 위한, 자습의
[구성단어] self + help



socially [부사] [Oxf5] [Rank; 4628] [★★] [레마] social < soci
[본문] [10]But just as important as getting to know someone, socially or at work, is getting on with people.
[영한] ⒨ ① 사회적으로 ② 사교상, 사교적으로 ③ 허물없이, 터놓고
[파생] social, sociality, socially, socialness, society
[어근]soci; companion, ally ⑵ al; 형용사어미 ⑶ ly; 부사어미



suspect [동사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 2118] [★★] [레마] suspect
[본문] [24]She's built a career working with the police as they build rapport with criminal suspects.
[영영] You use suspect when you are stating something that you believe is probably true, in order to make it sound less strong or direct.
[영한] ⒨ ① (확실하지는 않지만 특히 좋지 않은 일이 있다고있을 것으로) 의심하다 ② (믿지 못하고) 수상쩍어[의심쩍어] 하다 ③ (어떤 범죄를 저지른 것으로) 의심하다[혐의를 두다]
[활용] suspected, suspected, suspecting, suspects
[파생] suspect, suspect, suspecter, suspectless, suspicion, suspicion, suspicional, suspicionless, suspicious, suspicious, suspiciously, suspiciousness
[유의어] suspicion(의심하다)
<명사> 혐의자, 용의자 <형용사> ① (믿어도 될지) 의심[의문]스러운 ② 수상쩍은(위험하거나 불법적일 것으로 여겨지는)
[어근]su(sub); 아래(밑), below ⑵ spect(spec); 보다, see, look
[어근] suspicere(Latin), sub+spicere; look up at, look upward; look up to, admire, respect; look at secretly, look askance at; mistrust, regard with suspicion



sympathetic [형용사] [Oxf5] [R; 5001+] [★★] [레마] sympathy < path-
[본문] [26]I often describe rapport-building in a relationship as like walking a tightrope because you really do need to maintain that balance of being objective, treating people with compassion but that doesn't mean I'm sympathetic, I'm collusive - it's that balance between judgement and avoidance.
[영영] If you are sympathetic to someone who is in a bad situation, you are kind to them and show that you understand their feelings.
[영한] ⒨ ① 동정적인, 동정어린 ② 동조하는, 동조적인, 호의적인, 공감하는 ③ (사람이) 호감이 가는
[파생] sympathetic, sympathetic, sympathetically, sympathiser, sympathize, sympathizer, sympathy, sympathy
[반의어] unsympathetic(호의적이다)
<명사> ① (해부) 교감 신경(계) ② (최면술 등에) 걸리기 쉬운 사람
[어근]sym(syn); 함께하다, together ⑵ path; 감정, feeling ⑶ etic; 형용사 어미



sympathise [동사] [R; 5001+] [★] [레마] sympathy < path-
[본문] [29]Emily doesn't sympathise with what they have done, but she tries to remain objective - to base her judgement on the facts, not personal feelings.
[영영] If you sympathize with someone who is in a bad situation, you show that you are sorry for them.
[영한] ⒨ ① 동정하다, 측은히 여기다 ② 지지하다
[활용] smpathised sympathised sympathising sympathises
[BRIT][AM→sympathize]



terrorist [명사] [Oxf5] [Rank; 2862] [★★] [레마] terror
[본문] [28]Building rapport with "terrorists" or violent criminals isn't easy.
[영영] A terrorist is a person who uses violence, especially murder and bombing, in order to achieve political aims.
[영한] ⒨ 테러리스트, 테러범
[활용] 복수형; terrorists
[어근]terr; 무서움 ⑵ or; ~하는 것 ⑶ ist; ~하는 사람



tightrope [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] rope
[본문] [26]I often describe rapport-building in a relationship as like walking a tightrope because you really do need to maintain that balance of being objective, treating people with compassion but that doesn't mean I'm sympathetic, I'm collusive - it's that balance between judgement and avoidance.
[영영] A tightrope is a tightly stretched piece of rope on which someone balances and performs tricks in a circus.
[영한] ⒨ (특히 서커스에서 곡예사가 타는) 줄
<동사> 줄타기를 하다 , (비유적) 위험한 짓을 하다.
[구성단어] tight + rope



tomato [명사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 2422] [★★] [레마] tomato
[본문] [6]I know what sandwiches Neil has for lunch… Egg and tomato right, Neil?
[영영] Tomatoes are small, soft, red fruit that you can eat raw in salads or cooked as a vegetable.
[영한] ⒨ 토마토
[활용] 복수형; tomatoes
[어원] tomatl(Aztecan), a tomato



T-Rex [명사] [R; 5001+] [레마] T-Rex
[본문] [33]Here's Emily talking to BBC Radio 4's, All In The Mind, about the fourth animal, the T-Rex.
[영한] ⒨ (고생물) 티라노사우루스
[구성단어] Rex



unhygienic [형용사] [R; 5001+] [레마] hygiene
[본문] [9]So unhygienic!
[영영] If you describe something as unhygienic, you mean that it is dirty and likely to cause infection or disease.
[영한] ⒨ 비위생적인
[반의어] hygienic
[어근]un; 아님(不, 無), not ⑵ hygien(hygie); 건강한, healthy ⑶ ic; 형용사 어미



violent [형용사] [Oxf3] [Rank; 2178] [★★] [레마] violent
[본문] [28]Building rapport with "terrorists" or violent criminals isn't easy.
[영영] If someone is violent, or if they do something which is violent, they use physical force or weapons to hurt, injure, or kill other people.
[영한] ⒨ ① 폭력적인, 난폭한 ② 격렬한, 맹렬한 ③ 극심한, 지독한, 끔찍한 ④ (색깔이) (극도로) 강렬한
[파생] violence, violent, violently
[유의어] intense(지독하다), severe(끔찍하다)
[어근]viol; 부상, 격노, injury ⑵ ent(ant); 형용사 어미
[어근] violentus(Latin), vehement, violent



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