*Bursting
Adjective) 아주 열성적인
to feel a strong emotion, or strong wish to do something
- Joy was bursing with sunshine and positive energy.


 



*Stand out
Verb) 눈에띄다, 빼어나다
to be very noticeable
to be much better than other similar things or people


*Blend in
Verb) ~와 어울리다, 잘맞다
if something blends in with something else or with
-its surroundings, it looks similar to it/them or matches wellpeople
- Joy said, Make sure Riley stands out today but also blends in.


 



*Nudge
Verb) 쿡 찌르다, 살살 조금씩 밀다.
to push something or someone gently,
especially to push someone with your elbow
- Joy said, nudging Sadness's foot so that it was inside the circle.


 


*Upbeat
Adjective) 긍정적인, 낙관적인
full of hope, happiness, and good feelings:
- Nope! I'm fine, Riley said, upbeat.


 



*Scatter
Verb) (사람·동물이[을] 사방으로) 황급히 흩어지다[흩어지게 만들다]
to (cause to) move far apart in different directions:
- The Emotions checked out the different groups of kids
scattered around the room.


 


*Spontaneous
Adjective) 저절로 일어나는, 자연스러운
happening or done in a natural, often sudden way,
without any planning or without being forced:


*Combustion
Noun) (물질의 화학적) 연소
the process of burning
- Worst scenario is either quicksand, spontaneous combustion,
or getting called on by the teacher.


 



*Flip out
phrasal verb) 벌컥 화내다, 실신하다
to become extremely angry or to lose control of yourself
from surprise or shock:
- "Noooo!" Fear cried, flipping out.

 

 

*Jumpy

adjective) 조마조마한

: nervous and worriedespecially because you are frightened or guilty

 

* My nerves are shot!

(어쩔줄 모르는 상태) 초조해 죽겠어!!

-"I'm so jumpy, Fear replied. "My nerves are shot"

 

(# 영어소설 원서 책에는 "My nerves are shot!" 이라고 되어있으나 영화 영어 자막에는

"My nerves are shoceked"라고 표기되었다. 원서에  표기된 Nerves are shot! 이 맞는 표기 같은데

영어 자막 하신분이 잘못 다신 것 같다... )

 

 

*Reassure

verb ) 안심시키다 (=set sb’s mind at rest)

: to comfort someone and stop them from worrying

- Joy tried to reassure them.

 

 

*Head off to

phrasal verb ) ~로 향하다, ~을 하러 가다

: to start a journey or leave a place

- Joy called to the other Emotions as they head off to sleep.

 

 

 

 

*Haunted

adjective) 귀신[유령]이 나오는

: A haunted building or other place is one where a ghost regularly appears.

- The car landed in front of a frightening haunted house with a mouse ghost.

 

 

 

 

 

*Eerily

adverb) 무시무시하게, 무서워하여; 불가사의하게

: in a strangefrightening, and mysterious way

 -  The mouse looked like a zombie as it eerily said, "Come live with me, Riley".

 

*Keel over

phrasal verb) (특히 몸이 좋지 않아서) 쓰러지다[넘어지다]

: to fall over suddenly, to collapse suddenly

- Then it keeled over and died!

 

 

 

*In charge of

phrasal verb) ~를 담당하는, 책임지는

: responsible for something or someone

 

 

*Frown

Verb) 얼굴[눈살]을 찌푸리다[찡그리다]

: When someone frowns, their eyebrows become drawn together,

because they are annoyed, worried, or puzzled, 

or because they are concentrating.

 -   Who's in charge of programming down there? Joy said frowning.

 

 

 

 

 

*Duck

 Verb ) (머리나 몸을) 휙[쑥] 수그리다[숨기다]

:  If you duck, you move your head or the top half of your body quickly downwards 

to avoid something that might hit you, or to avoid being seen.

- She ducked behind the console and messed with a few wires and switches,

resetting the system.

 

 

*Rig

Verb ) (부정한 수법으로) 조작하다 (=fix)

: to arrange dishonestly for the result of something,

for example an election, to be changed

- Joy rigged it so the memory played in Riley's mind like a dream

instead of what dream productions had put on.

 

 

 

 

 

*Mimic

Verb ) …처럼 보이다, …을 모방하다[흉내내다] (=imitate)

: If someone or something mimics another person or thing, 

they try to be like them. (=imitate)

 

*Relive

Verb ) (특히 상상 속에서) 다시 체험하다

: If you relive something that has happened to you in the past,

 you remember it and imagine that you are experiencing it again.

- Joy skated around Headquarters, mimicking Riley and reliving the happy memory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Fume

Verb) 화가 나서) 씩씩대다, 연기[매연]를 내뿜다

: to be very angry, sometimes without expressing it

:Fumes are the unpleasant and often unhealthy smoke and gases 

that are produced by fires or by things such as chemicals, fuel, or cooking

-  you've ruined pizza! first the hawaiians and now you! Anger fumed.

 

 

 

*Kneel

Verb) 무릎을 꿇다

: When you kneel, you bend your legs 

so that your knees are touching the ground.

-  As Dad kenlt to get the shot, the car started to roll down the hill behind him.

 

*Chuckle

Verb) 빙그레[싱긋] 웃다

: to laugh quietly

-  The Emotions chuckled as Riley enjoyed the memory.

 

*Gaze

Verb) (가만히) 응시하다[바라보다] (=stare)

 

*Gaze land

Verb) 시선이 쏠리다

: to look at something or someone for a long time

especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else

-  Her gaze landed on Sadness, who was standing right next to the memory.

 

*Stammer

Verb) 말을 더듬다 (=stutter)

: If you stammer, you speak with difficulty, hesitating and repeating words or sounds.

- "I',m-I'm sorry, Joy." Sadness stammered.

 

 

 

*Banister

Noun) 난간

: the row of posts at the side of stairs and the wooden or metal bar on top of them

- Riley sat on the banister, about to fly down.

 

 

 

*Crooked

adjective) 비뚤어진, 구부러진 (↔straight)

: that it is bent or twisted. (↔straight)

: not forming a straight line, or having many bends

- "It looked like one was crooked, so i opened it and then it fell out."

 

*Refer to something

Verb) (정보를 알아내기 위해) …을 보다

: to look at something for information

- Sadness said, reffering to a core memory.

 

*Admit

Verb) (무엇이 사실임을 마지못해) 인정[시인]하다 (=confess)

: to agree that something is trueespecially unwillingly

- "I wnated to maybe hold one." Sadness admitted.

 

*Gasp

Verb) 숨이 턱 막히다, 헉 하고 숨을 쉬다

: to take a shortquick breath through the mouth

especially because of surprisepain, or shock

- As the other Emotions gastped, Joy grabbed Sadness's hand

before she could remove it.

 

 

 

*Awful

Adjective) 끔찍한, 지독한

: extremely bad or unpleasant

- "I keep making mistakes like that. I'm awful."

 

*Puddle

Noun) (특히 비 온 뒤의) 물 웅덩이

: a small pool of liquid on the groundespecially from rain

 

 

 

*Soggy

adjective) 질척한, 질척거리는

: (of things that can absorb waterespecially food)

unpleasantly wet and soft

 

 

 

*Droopy

adjective) 축 늘어진, 수그린; [구어] 지친, 의기소침한

: bending or hanging down heavily:soft

 

*Shivery

adjective) (추위·두려움·병 등으로 몸을) 떠는

shaking slightly because you feel coldfrightened, or ill:

- While Joy saw the rain as a fun opportunity for Riley to jump in puddles and carry a cool umbrella,

Sadness liked When the rain made Riley feel soggy, droopy, and shivery.

 

 

 

*Obsess over

Verb ) …에 대해 강박 관념을 갖다.

: you keep thinking about it and find it difficult to think about anything else.

- "Crying helps me slow down and not obsess over the weight of life's problems."

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Not off to a good start

Verb) 좋은 출발이 아니다 / 순조로운 출발이 아니다

- The move to the new house was not off to a very good start.

- He's not off to a very good start. 

 

*Dash

Verb) (급히) 서둘러 가다 (=rush) / Noun) 황급히[맹렬히] 달려감, 돌진, 질주

: to go somewhere quickly 

: If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.

- Riley dashed back downstairs to see if the moving van had arrived yet.

 

 

*Slop

Verb) 경사지다, 기울어지다

: if you slop liquid somewhere, 

it comes out over the edge of the container, usually accidentally.

- The room was ridiculously small, and it had a sloped ceiling, which made it feel even smaller.

 

 

*Crumple-up

 Verb) 구기다, 구기적거리다

: To become crumpled or messily folded up

: to crush a piece of paper until all of it is folded

- She grabbed her hockey stick and dropped a crumpled-up piece of paper on the floor. 

 

*Wad

 Noun) (종이, 돈 등의) 뭉치, 뭉텅이

: A wad of something such as paper or cloth is a tight bundle or ball of it.

number of usually flat and/or small objects pressed tightly together

- she used her hocky stick to move the wad of paper across the floor like a puck.

 

*Makeshift

Adjective) 임시변통의

: things are temporary and usually of poor quality,

 but they are used because there is nothing better available.

- Dad grabbing a broom to use as a makeshift stick.

 

 

*Whack

Verb) 세게치다, 후려치다

: to hit someone or something noisily

: If you whack someone or something, you hit them hard.

- She dribbled the paper toward the fireplace and whacked it in.

 

*Yank

Verb) 홱 잡아당기다

: If you yank someone or something somewhere, 

you pull them there suddenly and with a lot of force.

- Joy yanked a memory sphere off the wall.

 

*Things are back on track

일이 정상으로 돌아오다

- The emotions cheered, and Joy smiled, happy to see

that things were back on track.

 

 

 

 

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/

 

 

 

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The most popular dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English. Meanings and definitions of words with pronunciations and translations.

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네이버 영어사전

미국/영국식 발음, 여러 종류의 출판사 사전 뜻풀이, 풍부한 유의어/반의어, 대표사전 설정 기능, 상세검색 기능, 영어 단어장 제공

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드디어 인사이드 아웃 영어 원서를 다 읽었다. 책에 등장했던 몰랐던 많은 단어들을 모아서 정리해볼 겸 Englsih 카테고리를 열었는데, 위 사이트에서 검색한 단어의 영문 정의들을 여기 가져와서 정리, 포스팅 할 생각이다. 캠브리지 영영사전 사이트와 네이버 영영사전, 영어사전을 같이 사용하였다. 그리고 단어 아래 예문은 실제 소설책에 등장했던 문장을 그대로 가져왔으며, 한 단어가 가진 많은 뜻 중에서도 소설 문맥의 흐름에 해당하는 정의만 가지고 와서 정리하였다.

 


 

 

 

*Beaming

adverb) 빛나는; 기쁨에 넘친, 희색이 만면한, 밝은

:used to describe a smile that is very wide and happy,

or someone who is smiling in this way:

- "Hello, Riley", said Mom, beaming.

 

 

 

  

*Witness

noun) 목격자 / verb 목격하다

: to see something happenespecially an accident or crime

- It was the memory of what Joy had just witnessed! 

 

 

 

*Somberly

adjective) 거무스름하게 , 수수하게 , 음침하게.

: in a way that is serioussad, and without humor or entertainment.

Dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

- "I'm Sadness." the blue newcomer said to joy, introducing herself somberly.

 

*Materialize

verb) (갑자기·불가사의하게) 나타나다

:  If a person or thing materializes, they suddenly appear, 

after they have been invisible or in another place. (=appear)

- Someone else materialized at the console and started working the controls.

 

*Newcomer

noun) 신인, 새로온 사람, 신참자

 A newcomer is a person who has recently arrived in a place, 

joined an organization, or started a new activity.

 

 

 

*Encounter

verb) (특히 반갑지 않은 일에) 맞닥뜨리다[부딪히다]

: If you encounter problems or difficulties, you experience them.

- He guided her whenever she encountered something he thought was dangerous.

 

*Store

verb) 저장[보관]하다

: to put or keep things in a special place for use in the future

: When you store things, you put them in a container or 

other place and leave them there until they are needed. (=keep)

- All of Riley's memories associated with Fear were stored in purple spheres.

 

 

 

 

*Heat something up

verb) ~을 뜨겁게 만들다, 데우다.

: to make something warm or hot

 

*Injustice

noun ) 불평등, 부당함

: a situation in which there is no fairness and justice

- Life's injustices reall heated him up!

 

*Scowl

Verb ) 노려[쏘아]보다 (=glower)

: to look at someone or something with a very annoyed expression

- he was always ready to release a scowl, scream, or growl at any unfair situation.

 

*Content

Verb ) ~에 자족하다

: to make someone feel happy and satisfied

- Most of the time they were content to let Joy the console.

 

*Form

Verb )  형성되다, 형성시키다

: to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist

- They were formed when Riley had big "Life moments".

 

 

 

 

*Stretch over

Verb )  펼쳐놓다

 

*Ravin

Noun ) (좁고 험한) 산골짜기, 협곡 (=gorge)

- The core memories powered the Island of Personality with lightlines, 

which like electrical cords that stretched over a deep ravin from headquarteres to the actual islands.

 

 

 

 

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