It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
☺It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks. 另外,必須要特別注意的是,時常動不動就生氣會大幅增加你罹患高血壓、心肌梗塞等心臟疾病的機率。 【心得】我覺得我是比較容易感到煩躁和焦慮(心跳加快或感覺缺氧)。 ■constant [ˋkɑnstənt ] (adj.) 持續的;連續不斷的;固定的、不變的 (n.C)常數;恆量;不變的事物 ■chronic [ˋkrɑnɪk](adj.) (尤指疾病或不好的事物)慢性的、長期的;慣常的、習慣性的 {英式口語}很糟的、很不好的 ■increase [ɪnˋkris] (vt.&vi.) 增大;增加;增強 [ˋɪnkris](n.C or U)增大;增加;增強[(+in/on/of)] ■myocardial infarction [͵maɪəˋkɑrdɪəl ɪnˋfɑrkʃən] (ph. n.C) {醫學}心肌梗塞、冠狀動脈栓塞(也可被稱為心臟病發作 heart attack)
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Benson Tsai5 年前
What‘s up VoiceTubers! It’s Benson. When was the last time you got angry? Well, if you were to ask me this question, I’ll say it was this morning when my dog peed on my bed while I was still sleeping!, I was so mad that I …. (making taking a deep breath in the recording) Let’s not talk about that before I get angry again, because being angry can actually cause a lot of physical problems. Although you might not see the results right away, you'll see it one day in the future if you don’t try to control your temper. And what are the impacts? Well, as the sentence for today says,
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks. 另外,值得注意的是,持續且習慣性憤怒會大幅增加你li罹huan患高血壓、心ji肌梗塞等心臟疾病的機率。 86 95
The serious result of being angry might lead to one’s death, so just try your best to control your temper, guys.
發音 important to 連音 3 syllables greatly increase 連音 chance of 連音 heart attacks 連音
單字 constant /ˋkɑnstənt/ (a.) 連續發生的;連續不斷的 /ˈkɑnstənt/ happening a lot or all the time
constant除了有上shu述意思之外,他也有「穩定的,恆久不變的」的意思。那麼補充一些和constant相關的用法,首先是constant temperature 也就是「恆溫」的意思,而constant voltage 意思則是「恆定電壓;定壓」,voltage 為名詞,意思是「電壓」。 例句 Harry can’t endure his parents’ constant nagging so he seldom goes home. Harry 因為受不了他父母不停的嘮叨,所以他很少回家。
chronic /ˋkrɑnɪk/ (a.) 長期的,不斷的 /ˈkrɑnɪk/ continuing for a long time
Chronic 除了有上述意思之外,他也有「慢性的,長久的」的意思,因此 chronic disease 意思就是「慢性病」。 例句 There is a chronic shortage of doctors. 醫生數量長期處於短缺的狀態。
increase /ɪnˋkris/ (v.) 增大;增加;增強 /ɪnˈkris/ to (make something) become larger in amount or size
補充一個較高階的用法 on the increase,意思就是「在增加」,舉例來說:The crime rate of this city is on the increase. 「這個城市的犯罪率逐漸升高。」 例句 Due to the spread of the pandemic, the unemployment rate in the country has drastically increased. 由於流行病肆虐,這個國家的失業率大幅升高。
Okay,that’s it for today! I hope after this episode we can all try not to get angry as often. Do you have any special method that can vent out your anger? For me, I like to hit the gym and vent all my anger on the weights. If you have other methods you can share with other VoiceTubers in the comment below and don’t forget to leave your recording as well. I’ll see you all next time! peace.
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Jojo5 年前
# Day 557 It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
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Leeway5 年前
【the likes of someone/something】 - someone or something that is equal to or as important as the person or thing being mentioned: ・These are my products. And I will not have the likes of you associated with them. 這些是我的產品,我才不會讓它和妳這種人搭上邊。
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
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EmmaGo5 年前
It's also important to note(/noʊt/留意v.) that constant(/ˈkɑːn.stənt/經常的a.) chronic(/ˈkrɑː.nɪk/長期的a.) anger(n.生氣) can greatly increase(/ɪnˈkriːs/增加v.) a person's chance(可能性n.) of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure(高血壓) or heart attacks(心肌梗塞).
0:31 When was the last time you got angry(a.生氣的)? Well, if you were to ask me this question, I’ll say it was this morning when my dog peed(pee尿v.) on my bed while I was still sleeping!, I was so mad(發瘋的a.) that I …. (making taking a deep breath in the recording) Let’s not talk about that before I get angry again, because being angry can actually cause a lot of physical(身體的a.) problems. Although you might not see the results right away, you'll see it one day in the future if you don’t try to control your temper(脾氣n.). And what are the impacts(影響n.) ? Well, as the sentence for today says, “It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.” The serious(a.嚴重的) result of being angry might lead to(導致) one’s death(n.死亡), so just try your best to control your temper, guys.
■ temper /ˈtem.pɚ/ n. 脾氣;易怒 She has a real temper. 她很容易發脾氣。
lose your temper : 發脾氣;發火 keep your temper : 不發脾氣;保持冷靜
1.1 constant /ˋkɑnstənt/ (a.) 連續發生的;連續不斷 = happening a lot or all the time Harry can’t endure(/ɪnˈdʊr/忍受v.) his parents’ constant nagging(嘮叨) so he seldom(adv.極少) goes home.
2.1 chronic /ˋkrɑnɪk/ (a.) 長期的,不斷的 = continuing for a long time There is a chronic shortage(短缺n.) of doctors.
2.2 chronic (a.) 慢性的,長久的 chronic disease : 慢性病
3.1 increase /ɪnˋkris/ (v.) 增大;增加;增強 = to (make something) become larger in amount or size Due to the spread of the pandemic(流行病), the unemployment rate(失業率) in the country has drastically(/ˈdræs.tɪ.kəl.i/大大地adv.) increased.
■ drastically /ˈdræs.tɪ.kəl.i/ adv. 大大地;徹底地;激烈地Their budget(預算n.) has been drastically reduced.
3.2 increase /ˈɪn.kriːs/ n.(數量或尺寸)增加;增長 on the increase : 在增加 The crime rate(犯罪率) of this city is on the increase.
Okay,that’s it for today! I hope after this episode we can all try not to get angry as often. Do you have any special method that can *vent out(發洩負面情緒) your anger? For me, I like to hit(到達v.) the gym and vent all my anger on the weights(重物n.). If you have other methods you can share with other VoiceTubers in the comment below and don’t forget to leave your recording as well. I’ll see you all next time! peace.
■ vent out : 發洩,表達(負面的情緒) I felt a rush(猛衝n.) of anger inside me that I needed to vent out.
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Tino5 年前
Day 1870-Thank Benson and every who listens to my recordings.
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Nicole Tseng5 年前
Day 858
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Michelle Liu5 年前
# Day 872 2021.04.30 Friday The Science of Anger It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
The Science of Anger It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
unickname5 年前
☺It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
另外,必須要特別注意的是,時常動不動就生氣會大幅增加你罹患高血壓、心肌梗塞等心臟疾病的機率。
【心得】我覺得我是比較容易感到煩躁和焦慮(心跳加快或感覺缺氧)。
■constant [ˋkɑnstənt ] (adj.) 持續的;連續不斷的;固定的、不變的
(n.C)常數;恆量;不變的事物
■chronic [ˋkrɑnɪk](adj.) (尤指疾病或不好的事物)慢性的、長期的;慣常的、習慣性的
{英式口語}很糟的、很不好的
■increase [ɪnˋkris] (vt.&vi.) 增大;增加;增強
[ˋɪnkris](n.C or U)增大;增加;增強[(+in/on/of)]
■myocardial infarction [͵maɪəˋkɑrdɪəl ɪnˋfɑrkʃən] (ph. n.C) {醫學}心肌梗塞、冠狀動脈栓塞(也可被稱為心臟病發作 heart attack)
Benson Tsai5 年前
What‘s up VoiceTubers! It’s Benson. When was the last time you got angry? Well, if you were to ask me this question, I’ll say it was this morning when my dog peed on my bed while I was still sleeping!, I was so mad that I …. (making taking a deep breath in the recording) Let’s not talk about that before I get angry again, because being angry can actually cause a lot of physical problems. Although you might not see the results right away, you'll see it one day in the future if you don’t try to control your temper. And what are the impacts? Well, as the sentence for today says,
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
另外,值得注意的是,持續且習慣性憤怒會大幅增加你li罹huan患高血壓、心ji肌梗塞等心臟疾病的機率。
86 95
The serious result of being angry might lead to one’s death, so just try your best to control your temper, guys.
發音
important to 連音 3 syllables
greatly increase 連音
chance of 連音
heart attacks 連音
單字
constant /ˋkɑnstənt/ (a.) 連續發生的;連續不斷的 /ˈkɑnstənt/
happening a lot or all the time
constant除了有上shu述意思之外,他也有「穩定的,恆久不變的」的意思。那麼補充一些和constant相關的用法,首先是constant temperature 也就是「恆溫」的意思,而constant voltage 意思則是「恆定電壓;定壓」,voltage 為名詞,意思是「電壓」。
例句
Harry can’t endure his parents’ constant nagging so he seldom goes home.
Harry 因為受不了他父母不停的嘮叨,所以他很少回家。
chronic /ˋkrɑnɪk/ (a.) 長期的,不斷的 /ˈkrɑnɪk/
continuing for a long time
Chronic 除了有上述意思之外,他也有「慢性的,長久的」的意思,因此 chronic disease 意思就是「慢性病」。
例句
There is a chronic shortage of doctors.
醫生數量長期處於短缺的狀態。
increase /ɪnˋkris/ (v.) 增大;增加;增強 /ɪnˈkris/
to (make something) become larger in amount or size
補充一個較高階的用法 on the increase,意思就是「在增加」,舉例來說:The crime rate of this city is on the increase. 「這個城市的犯罪率逐漸升高。」
例句
Due to the spread of the pandemic, the unemployment rate in the country has drastically increased.
由於流行病肆虐,這個國家的失業率大幅升高。
Okay,that’s it for today! I hope after this episode we can all try not to get angry as often. Do you have any special method that can vent out your anger? For me, I like to hit the gym and vent all my anger on the weights. If you have other methods you can share with other VoiceTubers in the comment below and don’t forget to leave your recording as well. I’ll see you all next time! peace.
Jojo5 年前
# Day 557
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
Leeway5 年前
【the likes of someone/something】
- someone or something that is equal to or as important as the person or thing being mentioned:
・These are my products. And I will not have the likes of you associated with them.
這些是我的產品,我才不會讓它和妳這種人搭上邊。
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
EmmaGo5 年前
It's also important to note(/noʊt/留意v.) that constant(/ˈkɑːn.stənt/經常的a.) chronic(/ˈkrɑː.nɪk/長期的a.) anger(n.生氣) can greatly increase(/ɪnˈkriːs/增加v.) a person's chance(可能性n.) of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure(高血壓) or heart attacks(心肌梗塞).
0:31 When was the last time you got angry(a.生氣的)? Well, if you were to ask me this question, I’ll say it was this morning when my dog peed(pee尿v.) on my bed while I was still sleeping!, I was so mad(發瘋的a.) that I …. (making taking a deep breath in the recording) Let’s not talk about that before I get angry again, because being angry can actually cause a lot of physical(身體的a.) problems. Although you might not see the results right away, you'll see it one day in the future if you don’t try to control your temper(脾氣n.). And what are the impacts(影響n.) ? Well, as the sentence for today says, “It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.” The serious(a.嚴重的) result of being angry might lead to(導致) one’s death(n.死亡), so just try your best to control your temper, guys.
■ temper /ˈtem.pɚ/ n. 脾氣;易怒
She has a real temper. 她很容易發脾氣。
lose your temper : 發脾氣;發火
keep your temper : 不發脾氣;保持冷靜
1.1 constant /ˋkɑnstənt/ (a.) 連續發生的;連續不斷 = happening a lot or all the time
Harry can’t endure(/ɪnˈdʊr/忍受v.) his parents’ constant nagging(嘮叨) so he seldom(adv.極少) goes home.
1.2 constant (a.) 穩定的,恆久不變的
constant temperature : 恆溫
constant voltage(/ˈvoʊl.t̬ɪdʒ/電壓,伏特數) : 恆定電壓;定壓
2.1 chronic /ˋkrɑnɪk/ (a.) 長期的,不斷的 = continuing for a long time
There is a chronic shortage(短缺n.) of doctors.
2.2 chronic (a.) 慢性的,長久的
chronic disease : 慢性病
3.1 increase /ɪnˋkris/ (v.) 增大;增加;增強 = to (make something) become larger in amount or size
Due to the spread of the pandemic(流行病), the unemployment rate(失業率) in the country has drastically(/ˈdræs.tɪ.kəl.i/大大地adv.) increased.
■ drastically /ˈdræs.tɪ.kəl.i/ adv. 大大地;徹底地;激烈地Their budget(預算n.) has been drastically reduced.
3.2 increase /ˈɪn.kriːs/ n.(數量或尺寸)增加;增長
on the increase : 在增加
The crime rate(犯罪率) of this city is on the increase.
Okay,that’s it for today! I hope after this episode we can all try not to get angry as often. Do you have any special method that can *vent out(發洩負面情緒) your anger? For me, I like to hit(到達v.) the gym and vent all my anger on the weights(重物n.). If you have other methods you can share with other VoiceTubers in the comment below and don’t forget to leave your recording as well. I’ll see you all next time! peace.
■ vent out : 發洩,表達(負面的情緒)
I felt a rush(猛衝n.) of anger inside me that I needed to vent out.
Tino5 年前
Day 1870-Thank Benson and every who listens to my recordings.
Nicole Tseng5 年前
Day 858
Michelle Liu5 年前
# Day 872 2021.04.30 Friday
The Science of Anger
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
The Science of Anger
It's also important to note that constant chronic anger can greatly increase a person's chance of getting a heart disease, like high blood pressure or heart attacks.
Harvey5 年前
請珍惜身邊脾氣好的人
哈哈WA5 年前