Mar 4, 2011 00:16
13 yrs ago
English term

an unpleasant confrontation in your journal

English to Chinese Medical Medical: Health Care Attention
Nagging Thoughts Fix
One way to keep nagging thoughts from buzzing around in your brain is to write them down. Make a list of errands, housework, or other tasks you plan to complete later. Vent frustrations over ***an unpleasant confrontation in your journal***. Once these thoughts are on paper, you may be able to let them go for awhile.
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Non-PRO (1): Ambrose Li

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Proposed translations

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在你的日记本 (抒发) 不愉快的冲突

“an unpleasant confrontation” 和 “in your journal” 是分开的
Peer comment(s):

agree Lau Wei Tsinn
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "谢谢!"
5 hrs

在日记中直抒胸臆排遣不快

FYI.
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