영어에서 Distressing 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Battle Negative Thinking It is natural to think about distressing events, but when our thinking becomes repetitive we are no longer problem-solving, we are ruminating.
The vision of the third part of the‘secret,' so distressing at first, concludes with an image of hope.
It is natural to think about distressing events, but when our thinking becomes repetitive we are no longer problem-solving, we are ruminating.
Distressing events like terrorist attacks affect us all in different ways.
Most distressing to me is that our response to these difficulties has resulted in the appearance of divisiveness within our specialty.
Anxiety often triggers whenever an individual encounters distressing and aggravating experiences or events in their lives.
Emotionally, physically and financially distressing': What women are not told before IVF treatment.
But although it isn't easy, you will get through this distressing time.
But regardless of how much compensating you do, losing a presence that strong is traumatic and distressing.
Warning: what you're about to read may be distressing for some cat owners….
Providing a clear understanding of the actual cause of the neck pain makes the whole situation much less distressing for the patient.
In this part I will tell you the very distressing event, what happened to Michael as I got into a fight with the last part.
Receiving a diagnosis of liver failure for your furry friend is an extremely distressing event for the entire family.
The events of these past few weeks are deeply distressing for all of us.
It's been quite a distressing day for people in Sydney,
in the most distressing moments, God watches with us, God fights with us,
the end result is that after the food is digested, more serotonin is made and the edge is taken off all those distressing symptoms.
But when the news is sad, distressing or traumatic, people are far less likely to share it- even though they may need lots more support than when good things are happening in their lives.
Even though the patient can see that the arm is gone, and what they are experiencing is an illusion; they can't stop the distressing phantom limb sensations of wanting to believe the arm is still there.
When a child has directly experienced extremely distressing events, or witnessed them through the news and social media, it is entirely normal for them to experience much higher levels of distress than usual.