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"Eva's bearing and beauty flew against the truth that the young woman was terribly ill." kubler-ross received stacks of mail from readers thanking her for starting a conversation about death.
库伯勒·罗斯收到了读者寄来的成捆的邮件,他们感谢她开始了对死亡这个话题的探讨。
Back in the mid-twentieth century, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross identified the five stages of grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance - and they stuck.
20世纪中叶时,伊利莎白·罗丝观察到人们难过的五个阶段—否认、愤怒、讨价还价、沮丧,接纳—然后去做。
Kubler-ross had found her topic. She would talk about how American doctors-who, in her experience, were skittish around seriously ill patients-should approach death and dying.
库伯勒·罗斯想到了她要讲些什么,她想要去谈谈,那些在她看来成日围着重症病人却显得并不严肃的美国医生们应该如何应对那些已经到来和即将到来的死亡。
Some of you may know about Elisabeth Kubler-Ross' discussion of the so-called five stages of dying.
也许你们有人知道,伊丽莎白·库伯勒·罗斯,关于所谓的死亡五部曲的论述。
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