But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Hello, VoiceTubers. This is Nina, and you're listening to the Pronunciation Challenge. Today's video is about our emotions. Do negative emotions only bring us trouble? Let's check out the video to find out! But before that, let's take a look at today's sentence.
Sentence
But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Pronunciation Tips
1. that those (silent t in that) 2. negative (vowels) 3. suppress (the pronunciation of u) 4. lead to (linking sound) 5. stress (how to pronounce tr) 6. responses (the pronunciation of p)
Vocabulary
1. suppress (v.) KK [səˋprɛs] IPA /səˈpres/ 壓抑 Def: to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating Eg. She couldn't suppress her anger when seeing her husband enter his mistress’ house. 看到他老公進了小三的房子時,她無法抑制自己的怒火。
2. negative (adj.) KK [ˋnɛgətɪv] IPA /ˈneɡ.ə.t̬ɪv/ 負面的;消極的 Def: not expecting good things, or likely to consider only the bad side of a situation Eg. He couldn't help himself but have those negative thoughts. 他不由自主地產生了那些消極的想法。
3. overeat (v.) KK [ˋovɚˋit] IPA /ˌoʊ.vɚˈiːt/ 吃過量 Def: to eat more food than your body needs, especially so that you feel uncomfortably full Eg. Overeating might lead to some serious health problems. 暴飲暴食可能會導致嚴重的健康問題。
Alright, that's all for today's episode. People usually assume that our reason controls our actions, but actually, emotion is what drives our behavior most of the time. We often consider feelings like sadness or fear as negative emotions and thus need to be hidden. But I think there's nothing shameful about having those feelings. What do you think? Do you think there's such a thing as a negative emotion? Leave a comment to let us know, and don't forget to record the sentence! I'll see you next time!
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ShakesBeer3 年前
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Leeway3 年前
But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
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Dora3 年前
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Kate Shao3 年前
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YI3 年前
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Wade Chou3 年前
But studies have shown that those who try and sup'press negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
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Pro12013 年前
#604
But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Nina Kuo3 年前
Hello, VoiceTubers. This is Nina, and you're listening to the Pronunciation Challenge. Today's video is about our emotions. Do negative emotions only bring us trouble? Let's check out the video to find out! But before that, let's take a look at today's sentence.
Sentence
But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Pronunciation Tips
1. that those (silent t in that)
2. negative (vowels)
3. suppress (the pronunciation of u)
4. lead to (linking sound)
5. stress (how to pronounce tr)
6. responses (the pronunciation of p)
Vocabulary
1. suppress (v.) KK [səˋprɛs] IPA /səˈpres/
壓抑
Def: to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating
Eg. She couldn't suppress her anger when seeing her husband enter his mistress’ house.
看到他老公進了小三的房子時,她無法抑制自己的怒火。
2. negative (adj.) KK [ˋnɛgətɪv] IPA /ˈneɡ.ə.t̬ɪv/
負面的;消極的
Def: not expecting good things, or likely to consider only the bad side of a situation
Eg. He couldn't help himself but have those negative thoughts.
他不由自主地產生了那些消極的想法。
3. overeat (v.) KK [ˋovɚˋit] IPA /ˌoʊ.vɚˈiːt/
吃過量
Def: to eat more food than your body needs, especially so that you feel uncomfortably full
Eg. Overeating might lead to some serious health problems.
暴飲暴食可能會導致嚴重的健康問題。
Alright, that's all for today's episode. People usually assume that our reason controls our actions, but actually, emotion is what drives our behavior most of the time. We often consider feelings like sadness or fear as negative emotions and thus need to be hidden. But I think there's nothing shameful about having those feelings. What do you think? Do you think there's such a thing as a negative emotion? Leave a comment to let us know, and don't forget to record the sentence! I'll see you next time!
ShakesBeer3 年前
Leeway3 年前
But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Dora3 年前
Kate Shao3 年前
YI3 年前
Wade Chou3 年前
But studies have shown that those who try and sup'press negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Pro12013 年前
#604
But studies have shown that those who try and suppress negative thoughts actually experience more of them, which can lead to overeating and stronger stress responses.
Ken3 年前
Ruby3 年前