anguish是什么意思

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  • What for academic theorists is doubt and ambiguity, for practising artists is dilemma and anguish.

  • And it had been administered in quantities which must have made deprivation an anguish.

  • However, she forgives him backstage, and even thanks him for causing her a terrible anguish that led to her best role and performance.

  • However, for those for whom the existential questions remain unanswered, the end of life can reverberate discordantly with despair and anguish.

  • How do we avoid appropriating other people's anguish when we use it to make theatre?

  • Many caregivers, at the bedside hour after hour, may feel a sense of professional disenfranchisement and a mix of anger and anguish.

  • Saunders describes the effort among the dying to surmount feelings of failure, regret, guilt, and worthlessness, all of which can contribute to intense anguish.

  • While the one prevented 'free inquiry', the other afforded only 'meaningless anguish' or 'vulgar amusement' as 'convenient safety valves for human anxiety'.

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  • 中文简体

    (肉体或精神上的)极度痛苦,剧痛,悲痛…

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  • Español

    angustia…

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  • Português

    aflição…

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  • Türk dili

    şiddetli ıstırap, elem, keder…

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  • Français

    angoisse…

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  • Čeština

    muka, bolest, úzkost…

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  • Dansk

    kval, pine, smerte…

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  • Indonesia

    kesedihan…

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