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实习医生格蕾

实习医生格蕾

女一(grey):Now like i said, it hurts here and here and back here,Oh,and this morning, i noticed my poop was a funny grayish color.考试挂科者:Does this hurt?Grey:Yes,doctor.考试挂科者:How about here?Does it hurt here?Grey:Yes,it does.这时候女二号看到这两人正在检查的时候女二:Okay,seriously,what are you doing?女一(grey):she failed his boards. I'm helping her study.女二(对挂科者说):You failed your practical?考试挂科者(对grey):Glad to know you keep a secret女一(grey):I kept your secret. It didn't do you any good. She needs our help.女二:Oh,you're not serious.女一(grey):What if that were you?女二:It wouldn't be.女一(grey):Well,what if it were?女二:It wouldn't be.女一(grey):I have to go. Be a patient. Do it for me.女一(grey):Diagnosis?考试挂科者:Gallstones.女一(grey):Yes.女二:i'm a 55-year-old man.I'm nauseous and i can't stop throwing up.考试挂科者:Forget it,all right? I didn't ask for anybody's help.女二:Okay,you can nurse your pride, like you were being a nurse,or you can pass your test and be a doctor. Up to you.考试挂科者:Any abdominal pain?女二:Yes,from my giant,fat belly all the way to my back. Oh,and i'm drunk.Hiccup,hiccup.女二:(在检查的时候)Yeah,okay,This... is an exam pat.女三:what the hell?女二:Unbunch your panties, We're helping her study. Do it.女三:Study for what?考试挂科者:Shut it,女二:she failed his boards.女三:Seriously?考试挂科者:I failed one part of one board. That's it.女三:Still, that's pretty embarrassing.女二:Eh! she's all yours,Do your worst.女三:You're not giving me a rectal.Do not ask me to cough.My throat...it's,like,wicked sore,yo!Plus,i go all these sick breakouts,right?考试挂科者:Dude,seriously...女三起身要走考试挂科者:all right,all right, sit down,sit down.. Open up your mouth. I'd like toinspect your tonsils.女三:I was doing mono,the whole fever and glands thing.The acne was just part of the whole teenager thing.29600:13:22,580 --> 00:13:25,210Now like i said,29700:13:25,240 --> 00:13:27,960it hurts here and hereand back here.29800:13:28,010 --> 00:13:29,590Oh,and this morning,29900:13:29,620 --> 00:13:32,890i noticed my poopwas a funny grayish color.34200:15:23,430 --> 00:15:24,860 Does this hurt,mrs. Grey?34300:15:24,910 --> 00:15:26,320 Yes,doctor.34400:15:27,280 --> 00:15:29,040 How about here?Does it hurt here?34500:15:29,090 --> 00:15:30,820 Yes,it does.34600:15:30,900 --> 00:15:32,890 Okay,seriously,if you're that lonely,34700:15:32,930 --> 00:15:34,250 there are excellent vibrators.34800:15:34,280 --> 00:15:35,210I can give you catalog.34900:15:35,250 --> 00:15:38,400He failed his boards. I'm helping him study. You failed your practical?35000:15:38,430 --> 00:15:39,870 Glad to knowyou keep a secret,grey.35100:15:39,920 --> 00:15:44,330I kept your secret. It didn't do you any good. He needs our help. Oh,you're not serious.35200:15:44,370 --> 00:15:45,490What if that were you?35300:15:45,550 --> 00:15:47,920It wouldn't be.Well,what if it were?35400:15:47,970 --> 00:15:50,260It wouldn't be.I have to go.35500:15:50,310 --> 00:15:52,980Be a patient. Do it forme. Fine,but when tiny tim35600:15:53,020 --> 00:15:54,790goes all norman bates on us,i'm blaming you.35700:15:54,850 --> 00:15:56,500 Diagnosis?Gallstones.35800:15:56,550 --> 00:15:57,590Yes.35900:16:00,940 --> 00:16:02,160i'm a 55-year-old man.36000:16:02,200 --> 00:16:04,110I'm nauseousand i can't stop throwing up.36100:16:04,150 --> 00:16:05,930 Forget it,all right? I didn'task for anybody's help.36200:16:05,970 --> 00:16:08,060 Okay,evil spawn,you can nurse your pride,36300:16:08,630 --> 00:16:11,670 like you were being a nurse,or you can pass your test36400:16:11,710 --> 00:16:13,990 and be a doctor. Up to you.36500:16:18,130 --> 00:16:19,720 Any abdominal pain?36600:16:19,770 --> 00:16:22,830 Yes,from my giant,fat bellyall the way to my back.36700:16:22,860 --> 00:16:25,460 Oh,and i'm drunk.Hiccup,hiccup.39500:17:32,610 --> 00:17:36,070 Yeah,okay,you're really grabbing me now. That's assault.39600:17:36,130 --> 00:17:37,540 This...39700:17:38,400 --> 00:17:41,550 is an exam pat.39800:17:41,620 --> 00:17:42,630 What...39900:17:42,690 --> 00:17:44,680 what the hell?Does izzie know?40000:17:44,710 --> 00:17:45,920 Does burke know about this?40100:17:45,970 --> 00:17:49,140 Unbunch your panties,george. We're helping alex study. Do it.40200:17:50,610 --> 00:17:53,550 I can't hear you when his hand is on your boob.40300:17:53,590 --> 00:17:55,590 Take your handoff my boob,alex.40400:17:56,500 --> 00:17:57,910 Thank you.40500:17:58,060 --> 00:17:59,260 Study for what?40600:17:59,330 --> 00:18:01,170 Shut it,yang.Alex failed his boards.40700:18:01,200 --> 00:18:04,260 Seriously? I failed onepart of one board. That's it.40800:18:04,300 --> 00:18:06,640 Still,that's pretty embarrassing.40900:18:07,490 --> 00:18:11,500 Eh! He's all yours,georgie.Do your worst.41000:18:15,290 --> 00:18:19,130 You're not giving me a rectal. Do not ask me to cough.52100:23:27,290 --> 00:23:30,930 My throat...it's,like,wicked sore,yo!52200:23:30,980 --> 00:23:34,860 Plus,i goall thesesick breakouts,right?52300:23:35,670 --> 00:23:38,420 Dude,seriously...52400:23:40,920 --> 00:23:43,510 all right,all right,sit down,sit down.52500:23:44,480 --> 00:23:45,380 Open up your mouth.52600:23:45,420 --> 00:23:47,350 I'd like to inspectyour tonsils.52700:23:53,700 --> 00:23:56,100 What's wrong with you?Are you sick?52800:23:56,300 --> 00:23:57,850 Fix it.52900:23:59,610 --> 00:24:01,730 I failedmy practical board exam.53000:24:01,760 --> 00:24:03,490 O'malley's helping me study.53100:24:03,550 --> 00:24:06,390 You failed your...you're helping him?53200:24:06,420 --> 00:24:08,360 Just to study,nothing else! Izzie...53300:24:08,390 --> 00:24:09,760 no,you don't getto say my name,53400:24:09,790 --> 00:24:12,260 and you are unbelievable!53500:24:13,220 --> 00:24:15,210 I was doing mono,the wholefever and glands thing.53600:24:15,290 --> 00:24:17,320 The acne was just partof the whole teenager thing.。

实习医生格蕾(Greys

实习医生格蕾(Greys

实习医⽣格蕾(Greys Anatomy)中的独⽩个个经典 5· 2.20 Band Aid Covers the Bullet HoleAs doctors patients always telling us how they would do our jobs. Just stitch me up, slap a band-aid on it and sent me home. It's easy to suggest a quick solution when you don't understand the underling cause...or just how deep the wound really is. The first step towards a real cure is to know excatly what the disease is to begin with. But that's not what people want to hear. We're supposed to forget the past that landed us here. Ignore the future complications that might arise and go for the quick fix. As doctors, as friends, as human beings, we all try to do the best we can. But the world is full of unexpected twists and turns. And just when you've gotten the lay of the land, the ground underneath you. Shifts. And knocks you off your feet. If you're luck, you end up with nothing more than flesh wound. Something a band-aid will cover. But some wounds are deeper than they first appear and require more than just a quick fix. With some wounds, you have to rip off the band-aid, let them breathe and give them time to heal.· 2.21 SuperstitionMy college campus has a magic statue.It's a long-standing tradition for students to rub it's nose for good luck. My freshman roommate really believed in the statue's power......and insisted on visiting it to rub it's nose before every exam. Studying might have been a better idea. She flunked out her sophomore year. But the fact is we all have little superstitious things that we do. If it's not believing in magic statues, it's avoiding sidewalk cracks, or always putting out left shoe on first. Knock on wood. Step on a crack, break your mother's back. The last thing we want to do is offend the gods.Superstition lies in the space between what we can control...and what we can't. Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you'll have good luck. No one wants to pass up a chance for good luck. But does saying it 33 times really help?Is anyone really listening?And if no one's listening, why do we bother doing those strange things at all?We rely on superstitions because we're smart enough to know we don't have all the answers. And that life works in mysterious ways. Don't diss the juju...from wherever it comes.· 2.22 The Name of the GameA good basketball game can have us all on the edge of our seats. Games are all about the glory, the pain and the play-by-play. And then there are the more solitary games. The games we each play all by ourselves. The social games, the mind games, we use them to pass the time. To make life more interesting. To distract us from what's really going on. There are those of us who love to play games. Any game. And there are those of us who love to play...a little too much.Life is not a spectator sport.Win, lose or draw...the game is in progress...whether we want it to be or not. So go ahead: argue with the refs, change the rules...cheat a little...take a break...and tend to your wounds.But play. Play.Play hard. Play fast. Play loose and free. Play as if there's no tomorrow. Ok, so it's not whether you win or lose...it's how you play the game. Right?· 2.23 Blues for Sister SomeoneThe key to being a successful intern is what we give up. Sleep, friends, a normal life. We sacrifice it all for that one amazing moment. That moment when you can legally call yourself a surgeon. There are days that make the sacrifices seem worthwhile. And then there are the days where everything feels like a sacrifice.And then there are the sacrifices that you can't even figure out why you're making.A wise man once said, "You can have anything in life, if you will sacrifice everything else for it."What he meant is, nothing comes without a price. Too often, going after what feels good, means letting go of what you know is right. And letting someone in means abandoning the walls you've spent a lifetime building. Of course the toughest sacrifices are the ones we don't see coming. When we don't have time to come up with a strategy, to pick a side or measure the potential loss. When that happens, when the battle chooses us, and not the other way around, that's when the sacrifice can turn out to be more than we can bear.· 2.24 Damage CaseWe all go through life like bulls in a China shop. A chip here. A crack there. Doing damage to ourselves. To other people.The problem is trying to figure out how to control the damage we have done, or that's been done to us. Sometimes the damage catches us by surprise. Sometimes we think we can fix the damage. And sometimes, the damage is sth we can't even see. We're all damaged, it seems. Some of us more than others. We carry the damage with us from childhood.Then, as grow-ups, we give as good as we get.Ultimately, we all do damage. And then... we set about the business of fixing... whatever we can.· 2.25 17 SecondsIn life, we are taught that there are seven deadly sins. We all know the big ones: Gluttony, pride, lust.But the sin you don't hear much about is anger. Maybe it's because we think anger's not that dangerous.That we can control it. My point is, maybe we don't give anger enough credit. Maybe it can be a lot more dangerous than we think. After all, when it comes to destructive behavior......it did make the top seven.So what makes anger different from the six other deadly sins?It's pretty simple really. You give in to a sin like envy or pride then you only hurt yourself. Try lust or coveting and you'll only hurt yourself, and probably one or two others. But anger...anger is the worst. The mother of all sins. Not only can anger drive you over the edge, when it does, you can take an awful lot of other people with you.· 2.26 Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response2.27 Losing My ReligionHuman beings need a lot of things to feel alive. Family. Love. Sex. But we only need one thing... To actually be alive. We need a beating heart. When our heart is threatened...We respond in one of two ways. We either run...Or...We attack. There's a scientific term for this.Fight...Or flight. It's instinct.We can't control it.Or can we?ps:(Mere + George + Cristina + Izzie + Derek + Burke + Addison + Alex + Richard + Bailey)'s monologue =这两集的独⽩· 3.01 Time Has Come TodayIn the OR, time loses all meaning. In the midst of sutures and saving lives, the clock ceases to matter. 15 minutes. 15 hours. Inside the OR, the best surgeons make time fly. Outside the OR however, time takes pleasure in kicking our asses. For even the strongest of us, it seems to play tricks. Slowing down, hovering....until it freezes, leaving us stuck in a moment, unable to move in one direction or the other.Time flies.Time waits for no man. Time heals all wounds.All any of us wants is more time.Time to stand up... time to grow up. Time to let go.Time...· 3.02 I Am a TreeAt any moment, the brain has 14 billion neurons firing at a speed of 450 miles per hour. We don't have control over most of them. When we get a chill, goosebumps. When we get excited, adrenaline. The body naturally follows it's impulses, which I think is part of what makes it so hard for us to control ours.Of course, sometimes we have impulses we'd rather not control. The body is a slave to its impulses.But the thing that makes us human...Is what we can control.after the storm. After the rush. After the heat of the moment has passed.We can cool off and clean up the messes we've made.We can try to let go of what was. And then again...· 3.03 Sometimes a FantasySurgeons usually fantasize about wild and improbable surgeries. Someone collapses in a restaurant; we splice them open with a butter knife. Replace a valve with a hollowed-out stick of carrot. But every now and then, some other kind of fantasy slips in.Most of our fantasies dissolve when we wake. Banished to the back of our mind. But sometimes we're sure, if we try hard enough, we can live the dream.The fantasy is simple. Pleasure is good.And twice as much pleasure is better.That pain is bad. And no pain is better.But the reality is different.The reality is that pain is there to tell us something.And there's only so much pleasure we can take without getting a stomach ache. And maybe that's OK.Maybe some fantasies are only supposed to live in our dreams.· 3.04 What I AmAt some point during surgical residency, most interns get a sense of who they are as doctors, and the kind of surgeonsthey're going to become If you ask them they'll tell you. They're going to be General surgeons. Orthopedic surgeons. Neurosurgeons. Distinctions that do more than describe their areas of expertise. They help define who they are. Because Outside the operating room, not only do most surgeons have no clue who they are, they're afraid to find out.ps:加⼀段Denny的留⾔Dad, mom it's me. I'm calling from Seattle Grace hospital where the beautiful, talented, and incredibly stubborn Dr. Isobel Stephens has just given me a brand new heart and promised to marry me. I know we've had our differences and I'm sorrywe've been out of touch.Believe it or not, I was trying to make everything better. I know you're angry but I hope you cn forgive me. Turns out, sometimes you have to do the wrong thing......Sometimes you have to make big mistake to figure out how to make things right.Mistakes are painful, but they're the only way to find out who you really are. I know who I am now. I know what I want. I've got the love of my life, and a new heart. And I want you guys to get on the next plane out here and meet my girl. Everything's going to be different now.I promise, from here on out, nothing's ever going to be the same. I love you. Bye.· 3.05 Oh, The GuiltFirst, do no harm. As doctors we pledge to live by this oath. But harm happens. Then guilt happens, and there's no oath for how to deal with that.Guilt never goes anywhere on its own. It brings its friends, doubt and insecurity.First, do no harm. Easier said than done. We can take all the oaths in the world but the fact is... most of us do harm all the time.Sometimes even when we're trying to help, we do more harm than good.And then the guilt rears its ugly head. What you do with that guilt is entirely up to you.We're left with a choice...Either you can let guilt thrown you back into the behavior that got you in trouble in the first place, or learn from the guilt, and do your best to move on.· 3.06 Let The Angels CommitTo make it... really make it as a surgeon, it takes major commitment. We have to be willing to pick up that scalpel that may or may not do more damage than good. It's all about being committed. Cause if we're not, we have no business picking up that scalpel in the first place.There are times when even the best of us have trouble with commitment, and we may be surprised at the commitments we're willing to let slip out of our grasp. Commitments are complicated. We may surprise ourselves by the commitments we're willing to make. True commitment, takes effort, and sacrifice. Which is why sometimes, we have to learn the hard way, to choose our commitments very carefully.。

实习医生格蕾第八季片头片尾独白——中英文对照

实习医生格蕾第八季片头片尾独白——中英文对照

S08E01片头神仙眷侣也会劳燕分飞,刚刚还耳鬓厮磨,转眼间,形同陌路。

男女双方各有说法,你们的和们的。

不过两种说法都有相同的起因,皆因两人坠入爱河。

Even good marriages fail.One minute you’re standing on soild groung, The next minute you’re not.And there’s always two versions。

Yours and theirs。

Both versions start the same way,though both start with two people failing in love.片尾你够不够勇敢?你的婚姻触礁了,你能否力挽狂澜?当大地分崩离析时,你的世界也随之飘摇零落,也许你只是需要一点信心,还要坚信自己一定能挺过来,也许你只需咬牙坚持。

不管怎么样,永远不要放弃。

Do you have what it takes?If your marriage is in trouble,can you weather the storm? W hen the ground gives way, and your world collapses, Maybe you just need to have faith, And trust that you can survive this together. Maybe you just need to hold on tight。

And no matter what,Don't let go。

S08E02片头我母亲离开我父亲的时候,她没有提前知会他,也没有说把我也带走了,直到我们到了另一个地方才通知他。

在当时,这叫家庭矛盾。

如今,这就是赤裸裸的绑架.When my mother left my father, she didn’t tell him she was leaving, and taking me with her, until we’d landed on the other side of the country. In those days,it was called family troubles. Today it'd be called kidnappin**尾你以为只有真爱才会让你心动到心碎,你把全部生命都交给它,让它点亮你的人生或是毁掉你的未来。

实习医生格蕾第一季中英剧本上

实习医生格蕾第一季中英剧本上
hectic: [俗] 兴奋的, 紧张忙碌的 be forced to: 被迫做 restaurant: 餐馆
事实上,Lynette的生活变得如此兴奋,她不得不去快餐店买一只炸鸡。
Lynette would have appreciated the irony of it if she stopped to think about it,
in truth: 事实上,实际上 spend: 度过 every other day: 每隔一天[两天]
polish: 使完美 routine: 日常工作,日常事务 gleam: (使)闪烁, (使)闪亮 perfection: 完美
事实上, 和平时没什么不同——一切都和往常一样,直到一件不寻常的事情的发生。
be known for:因...而众所周知 ability: 能力
look on the bright side: 看到事物光明的一面;对事物抱乐观态度
如果说Huber最大的特点,就是她总能把事情往好的方面想
-NARRATOR: I was laid to rest on a Monday.
laid: lay的过去分词,使躺下,放置 rest: 使休息 lay to rest: 安葬
come across: 偶然遇到 article: 文章 unusual: 不平常的
当你浏览今天的晨报,可能会读到一篇文章关于上个星期我所渡过的不平常的一天。
Normally, there's never anything newsworthy about my life.
normally:通常 newsworthy: 有新闻价值的
是的,赶紧派救护车,叫救护车。
-NARRATOR: And for a moment, Mrs. Huber stood motionless in her kitchen

Greys.Anatomy.S01E08 实习医生格蕾

Greys.Anatomy.S01E08 实习医生格蕾

You know how when you were a little kid and you believed in fairy tales? 你知道当你还是小孩的时候有多少相信童话故事That fantasy of what your life would be -- 幻想你的生活应该是white dress, prince charming, who'd carry you away to a castle on a hill. 穿着白衣服,等着白马王子把你带到山上的城堡You'd lie in bed at night and close your eyes, 晚上闭上眼睛在床上的时候你就对自己撒谎and you had complete and utter faith. 你有完完全全的绝对的信念8 hours, 16 ounces of chocolate, and 32 cupcakes, ★★八小时,16盎司巧克力★★★★32个蛋糕★★and they still don't taste right. ★★他们的味道还是不对★★No, these are good. 不,他们非常好了Martha Stewart would be proud. Martha Stewart(美国家政女王)都会为你感到骄傲的Yeah, look where it got her. ★★是啊,看看她被带到哪里了?★★ (MS因撒谎入狱五个月)Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, prince charming -- 圣诞老人,牙仙,白马王子they were so close, you could taste them. 他们离你如此之近,你都可以伸手抓住他们There's something missing -- some specific ingredient. ★★少了些什么东西★★★★一些特殊的原料★★Why can't I remember? ★★为什么我就忘了呢?★★But eventually you grow up. 但是,最终你还是长大了One day you open your eyes, 一个早晨,你张开眼睛and the fairy tale disappears. 所有的童话故事都消失了Look, just call her. 只要给她打个电话Call your mother and ask. 打电话问你的妈妈Most people turn to the things and people they can trust. 大多数人都开始相信他们所能够相信的事I don't want to call my mother. ★★我不想打电话给我老妈★★So, let's go sleep at your house tonight. 今晚,我们到你家睡吧What? 什么Why are we always sleeping at my house? 为什么我们总是睡在我家里Do you even have one? 你有地方吗?One what? 什么地方A house. 一座房子With a closet. 有一个壁橱With your stuff in it. 里面有你的东西Your personal stuff. 你自己的东西Do you even have one of those? 你有自己的房子吗?Good morning. 早上好Hey. You guys want a cupcake? Hey,你们要蛋糕吗?Izzie made 'em. ★★Izzie ★★做的You know, I like it here. 你知道,我喜欢我们在这里睡Hey, you said so yourself -- you liked having your things around, Hey,你自己说的,你喜欢周围有自己的东西sleeping in your own bed. 睡在自己的床上You're like a health nut, aren't you? 你是个爱健康的傻蛋,是吗?You eat muesli every morning. 你每天早上都吃muesli (卷状燕麦+干水果+牛奶)No, I don't. 不,我才不是呢Okay, the muesli thing -- you do. ★★好吧,muesli——★★★★你就是!★★- The last 7 days, at least. - Oh, come on. 至少七天了 Oh,不会吧。

实习医生格蕾S7E1-16独白

实习医生格蕾S7E1-16独白

S7E1 With you I’m born againEvery cell in human body regenerates, on average, every 7 years Like snakes, in our own way, we shed our skin Biologically, we’re brand-new people We may look the same. We probably do. The change isn’t visibleAt least not in most of us But we’re all changed Completely,forever 人体的每一个细胞,平均每七年重生一次和蛇类一样,我们用自己的方式蜕皮从生物学角度来看,我们都是新生儿我们也许看上去毫无变化,一如往常但变化却匿于无形之中至少我们中的大多数是这样但我们都已经变了彻底变了,永远地变了When we say things like “people don’t change”,It drives scientists crazy Because change is literally The only constant in all of science Energy, Matter, It’s always changing Morphing,Merging, Growing, Dying It’s the way people try not to change that’s unnatural The way we cling to what things were,instead of letting them be what they are The way we cling to old memories,instead of forming new ones The way we insist on believing Despite every scientific indication,that anything in this lifetime is permanentChange is constant How we experience change,that’s up to usIt can feel like death, or it can feel like a second chance at life If we open our fingers, loosen our grips,go with itIt can feel like pure ********, like at any moment We can have another chance at life,like any moment We can be born all over again当我们说,人是不会变的这样的话总会让科学家们很恼火因为改变实际上是所有学科中唯一不变的真理能量,物质一直都在发生变化转变,融合,成长,消亡这就是人们尽量试着不去改变现状我们执着于事物原本的样子,而不是让他们顺着自己的性子改变我们执着于从前的记忆,而不是构筑新的记忆我们始终坚信尽管每一种学术的表象说明,我们有生以来的所有事物都是不变的改变却是一直存在的我们如何经历改变,这取决于我们自己它可以是绝望,也可以是重生如果我们张开双手,松开拳头,顺其自然感觉也好像肾上腺素爆发,在任何时刻我们都可以有重生的机会,在任何时刻我们都可以再次获得新生S7E2 Shock to the systemThey say lighting never strikes twice But that’s a myth It doesn’t happen often Lightning usually gets it right the first time When you’re hit with 30000 amps of electricity,you feel it. It can make you forget who you are It can burn you, blind you, stop your heart and cause massive internal injurieBut for something that happens in only a millisecond It can change your life forever 传说闪电不会再同一个地方击中两次但那只是传说而已这种情况并不常见闪电通常一击即中当你被三万安培的电流击中时,你就会明白的它会让你忘记原来的自己它会让你灼伤,失明,心脏停跳,还会导致严重的内伤但是那些瞬间发生的事情却可能永远改变你的人生Even if it feels like the shock is coming over and over again Eventually, the pain will go away,the shock will wear off And you start to heal yourself To recover from something you never saw coming But sometimes, the odds are in you favor If you’re in just the right place, at just the right time You can take a hell of a hit And still have a shot at surviving 尽管你觉得昨日的创伤不断重现终有一天,痛苦会消失,创伤会愈合你开始自我疗伤从出人意料的创伤中复原但有时形势对你有利如果你占据地利和天时即使经历重大打击你仍有一线生机S7E3 SuperfreakMost surgeons grew up being freaks While other kids played outside, we holed up in our rooms Memorizing the periodic table Huddling for hours over our junior microscopes Dissecting our first frog Imagine how surprised and relieved we were when we grew up and found out there were others out there, just as freaky as we were. Same microscopes, same dead frogs, same inexplicable urge to take human beings apart 大多数外科医生从小就是怪胎当别的小孩在外面玩的时候,我们却在屋子里背元素周期表在低级显微镜前蹲上几小时第一次解剖青蛙想象一下当我们长大以后发现,还有不少人和我们一样怪胎时,我们有多么惊讶多么释然一样的显微镜,一样的死青蛙,一样的想解剖人的莫名冲动Nobody chooses to be a freak Most people don’t even realize they’re a freak until it’s way too late to change it But no matter how much of a freak you end up being Chances are, there’s still so meone out there for you Unless, of course, they’ve already moved on Because when it comes to love, even freaks can’t wait forever 没有人想成为怪胎大部分人都没有意识到自己是怪胎,等意识到的时候已经来不及了不管你最后变成怎样的怪胎总会有真命天子在等待你当然,除非他们开始了新的生活因为即使是怪胎,也不可能无休止的等待真爱S7E7 That’s me tryingQuestion, when was the last time a complete stranger took off her clothes in front of you,Pointed to a big purple splotch on her back, and ask, “What the hell is this thing?”If you’re normal person, the answer is hopefully,never. If you’re a doctor, the answ er is probably about five minutes ago. People expect doctors to have all of the answers The truth is, we love to think that we have all of the answers,too. Basically, doctors are know-it-alls. Until something comes along that reminds us we’re not 请问,上一次,一个陌生人在你面前宽衣解带指着她背上一块紫斑问“这是怎么回事”是什么时候如果你是普通人,答案很可能是,没遇到过如果你是医生,答案可能是,五分钟以前吧人们希望医生无所不知事实上,我们也愿意把自己想象成无所不能基本来说,医生无所不能直到出了问题,让我们明白事实并非如此We’re all looking for answers In medicine, in life, in everything Sometimes the answers we’re looking for have been hiding just below the surfaceOther times, we find answers when we didn’t even realize, we were asking the question. Sometimes, the answers can catch us completely by surprise And sometimes, even when we find the answer we’ve been looking for We’re still l eft with a whole hell of a lot of questions. 我们都在寻找答案不论是在医学上,在生命中,还是在所有的一切中有时我们苦苦寻觅的答案就藏在表象之下有时,我们甚至没有意识到自己在提出问题,再按就自动浮出了水面有时,答案来的猝不及防有时,即使我们找到了寻觅已久的答案,我们仍然还要面对各种各样的问题。

实习医生格蕾Season4 片头片尾独白整理

实习医生格蕾Season4 片头片尾独白整理

实习医生格蕾Season4 片头片尾独白整理401In the practice of medicine, change is inevitableNew surgical techniques are createdProcedures are updatedLevels of expertise increaseInnovation is everythingNothing remains the same for longWe either adapt to changeOr we get left behindChange, we don’t like it, we fear itBut we can’t stop it from comingWe either adapt to changeOr we left behindIt hurts to growAnybody tells you it doesn’t, he’s lyingAnd here’s the truthSometimes, the more things change, the more dissuade thing And sometimes, oh, sometimes change is good Sometimes, change is everything402In the hospital, we see addiction everydayIt’s shocking how many kinds of addiction existIt would be too easy if there is just drugs and glus and cigarettesI think the hardest part of kicking the habit is belonging to kick itI mean we get addicted for reason, right?Often, too often, things that start out are just as a normal part of your life At some point, cross the line, too obsessive, compulsive, out of control It’s the high we are chasing, the high that make everything else fade awayThe thing about addiction is that never ends wellBecause eventually, whenever it is that was getting us high,Stops feeling good and starts to hurtStill, they say you don’t kick the happen until you hit the block bottom But how do you know when you were there?Because no matter how badly a thing was hurting us,Sometimes letting it go hurts even worse403Doctors give patients a number of thingsWe give them medicine; we give them adviceAnd most of the time,We give them our undivided attentionBut by far, the hardest thing you can give the patients is the truthThe truth is hard, the truth is awkward, and very often the truth hurtsI mean people say they want the truth, but do they really?The truth is painful; nobody wants to hear itEspecially when it’s hit close to homeSometimes, we tell the truth, because the truth is all we have to giveSometimes, we tell the truth, because we need to say it aloud to really hear from ourselves And sometimes, we tell the truth, because we can’t help ourselvesWe tell them, because we owe them at least that much404In life, only one thing is certain, apart from death and taxesNo matter how hard you tryNo matter how good your intention isYou are going to make mistakesYou are going to hurt peopleYou are going to get hurtAnd if you ever want to recoverThere is really only one thing you can sayWell, I forgive youForgive and forgerThat’s what they sayIt’s a good advice but not very practicalWhen someone hurts us, we want to hurt them backWhen someone arounds us , we want to be rightWithout forgiveness, old scores are never settledOld wounds never healAnd the most we can hope for,Is that one dayWe will be lucky enough to forget405There is reasons surgeons learn to use scalpelsWe like to pretend we are hard cold scientistsWe like to pretend we are fearlessBut the truth is, we become surgeons because somewhere deep down We think we can cut away that which chars usWeakness, frailty, deathIsn’t just surgeons,The truth is I don’t know anyone who is unconcerned something, or someone And whether we try to slice the pain away with scalpelOr shut it in the back of the closetOur efforts usually failSo the only way we clear up the pain is to turn a new pageOr put the old story to restFinally, finally to rest406There is this thing about being a surgeonMaybe it’s pride, or maybe it’s just about being toughBut real surgeon never admits they need help unless absolutely necessary Surgeons don’t need to ask for help, because they are tougher than that Surgeons are cowboys, rough around the edges, hardcoreAt least, th at’s what they want you to thinkDeep down, everyone wants to believe they can be hardcoreBut being hardcore isn’t just about being toughIt’s about acceptanceYou don’t have to be tough every minute of every dayIt’s ok to let down your guardIn fact, there are moments when it’s the best thing you can possibly do As long as you choose your moments wisely407Before we were doctors, we are med studentsWhich meant we spent lot of time studying chemistryOrgan chemistry, biochemistry, we learned it allBut when you talk about human chemistryOnly one thing mattersEither if you got itOr you don’tChemistryEither if you got itOr you don’t408There comes the point to your life,When you officially as an adultSuddenly, you are old enough to vote, drink and engage in other adult activities Suddenly, people expect you to be responsibleSerious a grown-upWe get taller, we get older, but do we ever really grow up?In some ways, we grow upWe have families, we get married, divorcedBut for the most part, we still have the same problem that we did when we were fifteen No matter how much we grow taller, grow olderWe are still forever stumblingForever wonderingForever young409We go into medicine because we want to save livesWe go into medicine because we want to be goodWe go into medicine for the rush, for the high, for the rideBut what we remember at the end of most days are the lossesWhat we lay awake at night we playing isThe pain we cost, or the fail to cure, or the life we move indoor and fail to saveSo the experience and practice in medicine rarest our most goalExperience too often is ass backwards, and upside downChief: That’s the job, look at me, this day, this day you feel he lpless, this day makes all those other days when you fight to save lives and you lose, this day makes you grateful you have a chance to do anything at all, you take it in.410At the end of the day, the experience of practicing medicine bears the littlest resembles to the dreamWe go into medicine because we want to save livesWe go into medicine because we want to do goodWe go into medicine for the rush, for the high, for the rideBut what we remember at the end of most days are the lossesWhat we lay awake at night repraying isThe pain we cost, or the ill we couldn’t cure, the lives we ruin or fail to saveThe end of the day, the reality is noting like we hopeThe reality is, at the end of the day, law often than not turned inside out, and upside downSome days, the whole world seems upside downAnd then, somehow, improbably, and when you at least expected,The world drives itself again411In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earthAt least, that’s what they sayHe created the birds of the air and the beast of the fieldsAnd he looked at his creation, and he thought that it was goodAnd then, God created the manAnd it has been down hell ever sinceThe story goes on to say the God created the man as his own imageBut there’s not much prove of thatAfter all, the God made the sun the moon and the starsAnd all man makes is troubleAnd when man finds himself in trouble, which is most of the time, he turns to something bigger than himself To love or fate or religionTo make sense of it at allBut for a surgeon, the only thing that makes any kind of sense is medicineAs doctors, we know more about the human body now than at any other point in our historyBut the miracle of life itself—why people live and die, why they hurt or get hurt—is still a mysteryWe want to know the reason, the secret, the answer at the back of the bookBecause the thought of “I will be all alone down here” is just too much for us to bearBut at the end of the dayThe fact that we show up for each other, in spite of our differences, no matter what we believe, is reason enough to keep believing412I like to think that we are rational beingsHumaning, conscientious, civilized, thoughtfulBut when things fall apart, even just a littleIt becomes clear, we are no better than animalsWe think, we walk direct, we speak, we dreamBut deep down, we are all still ruing around in the primordial woopsFighting, lying, scratching out the existence in the cold dark world like the rest of tree toads' slotsChief: Stevens, my year, I lost by 2 points, you didn’t invent the contest. The contest is a lion fight, so chin up, put your shoulders back, walk proud, strut a little. Don’t make your wounds, celebrate them, the scar yo u bear are the sign of competitor, you’re in a lion fight, Stevens, just because you didn’t win doesn’t mean you don’t know how to rule.There is a little animal in all of usAnd maybe that’s something to celebrateOur animal instinct is what makes us seek comfort, warm, and a part run with We may feel caged, we may feel trappedBut still, as humans, we can find ways to feel freeWe are each other’s keepersWe are the guardians of our own humanityAnd even though there’s a beast inside all of usWhat sets us apart from animals is that we can think, feel, dream and love And against our lost, against our instinctsWe evolve.413Great surgeons aren’t made, they are bornIt takes gestation, incubation, sacrifice, a lot of sacrificeBut after all the blood and guts, some goop stuff are washed awayThat’s the surgeon you becomeTotally worth itGiving birth maybe all in tense and magical in stuff But act itself, it’s not exactly pleasantBut it’s also a beginning of something incr edible Something newSomething unpredictableSomething trueSomething worth lovingSomething worth missingSomething that will change your life, forever414There’s this person, in my headShe’s brilliant, capableShe can do chest tubes and craniotomiesShe can run a cope without freaking outShe’s a really good surgeon, maybe even a great surgeon She’s me, only so much betterIt was a good day, maybe even a great dayI was a good doctor, even when it was hardI was the me in my headThere was a moment when I thought I can’t do thisI can’t do this aloneBut I close my eyes, and imagined myself doing itAnd I did, I block out the fear, and I did it415The problem with being a resident is you feel crazy all the timeYou haven’t slept in yearsYou spend everyday around the people in the nest of crisisUse your ability to judge what’s normalIn yourself or anyone elseAnd yet people are constantly asking you to tell them how they are doing How the hell you suppose to know?You don’t even know how you are doingDon’t wonder why people go crazyWonder why they don’tAnd face of all we can lose in a dayIn an instantWonder what the hell it isThat make us hold together416-417My mother used to say, that for a surgeon, a day without death is a real gift Everyday, we face deathEveryday, we lose lifeEveryday, we’re hoping for a stay of executionWe are attached to deathChained like prisoners, captors。

实习医生格蕾Grey

实习医生格蕾Grey

previously on "grey's anatomy"...前情提要...I'm in love with you,george,and I hope you're in love with me,too. 我爱上你了 George 我希望你也爱我I was named chief resident.我被任命为住院总医师I've failed my intern test.我没通过实习考试You can start from the very beginning.你可以从头开始Repeat my internship?重新实习?- I met a woman last night. - Hi.- 我昨晚认识了一个女的 - 嗨You met a woman last night?你昨晚认识了一个女的?I'm lexie.Lexie grey.我叫Lexie Lexie Greyhe's gone.他走了I can't leave you,but you're constantly leaving me.我不能离开你但你经常离开我It's over...so over.结束了...全都结束了in the practice of medicine,change is inevitable在医学领域改变是必然的new surgical techniques are created,procedures are updated新的技术不断被研发程序不断被更新levels of expertise increase.专业水平不断提高Innovation is everything.改革不断进行Nothing remains the same for long.没有什么是一成不变的We either adapt to change...我们要主动去适应...or we get left behind.否则就被落在后面I have five rules.Memorize them.我有五条规矩你们记清楚了Rule number one,don't bother sucking up.规矩一不要献媚I already hate you.That's not gonna change.我恨你们这不会改变Trauma protocols,phone lists,pagers.The nurses will page you.创伤通则电话单呼叫器护士们会传呼你们You answer every page at a run-- a run.That's rule number two.你必须随叫随到还要跑着去这是规矩二You're supposed to follow me.你们应该跟着我Your first shift starts now and lasts 36 hours.你们的第一个轮班现在开始持续36小时You're grunts,nobodies,the bottom of the surgical food chain.你们是小人物外科食物链的最底层You run labs,you write orders,you work every second night until you drop, 你们做化验写医嘱不停加班直到倒地不起and you don't complain.而且不能抱怨On call rooms.Sleep when you can,where you can.待命室能睡就睡会You know,but not with anybody.不过不是跟别人睡Not attendings-- especially not attendings.尤其是...别跟主治医生睡觉Sleeping with attendings-- not a good idea.跟主治医生睡觉绝对不是好主意Where was I?我说到哪了?Um,rule number three.呃...规矩三If you're sleeping,do not wake you unless a patient's actually dying. 我睡着了如果不是有人快死别叫醒我The dying patient better not be dead when I get there,而且保证那个病人不会在我到的一刻死掉because not only will you have killed someone,因为你们不仅会害死病人you will have woken me for no good reason.Are we clear?还会为无聊的理由叫醒我懂吗?- yes? - That was four rules.You said five.- 怎么了? - 你说有五条规矩现在才四条Rule number five-- when I move,you move.规矩五我一走你们就跟着Go!快走!I hate them.you don't hate them.You hate you.- 我恨他们 - 你不恨他们你恨你自己That was hideous.I feel like a fraud.真可怕我在虚张声势I rocked it.I think I'm the new nazi.我喜欢这样我是新的纳粹Oh,you are not the new nazi.你不是新的纳粹Meredith,I need to talk to you.Meredith 我有话跟你说- George.Hi. - Hey.- George 你好 - 嘿- How was your vacation? - Um,fine.- 假期过的怎么样? - 还好- Um,meredith,can we - 'cause mine was...- Meredith 我能... - 我的假期...I didn't do much.I hung out alone...for 17 days.什么都没干我独处了17天Which is the last time that I saw you,我最后见你那天the day of cristina's wedding,which was...well...Cristina婚礼那天...then mer and cristina went on cristina's honeymoon without me. Mere和Cristina去度蜜月了没带上我Girl-on-girl honeymoon.两个女的度蜜月and then alex took a road trip to see ava without me.Alex去看Ava了也没带上我I did not go to see ava.And her name's rebecca.我没去看Ava 而且她应该叫RebeccaAnd I didn't go see her.I just drove in that direction. 我没去看她只是方向相同而已Oh,why is everyone so tingly and hurt?为什么一个个都垂头丧气的?I mean,I'm the one who was left at the altar.是我在婚礼上被人抛弃了I'm fine,by the way.顺便说我现在挺好的I honeymooned in hawaii and I snorkled.我去夏威夷度蜜月还潜水了What'd you do,george?你做了什么 George?- Um,meredith... - I-I really need to talk to you. Meredith...我有话跟你说Uh,hey,you want to know--你们听着hey,um,this is for residents only.No interns.这里是给住院医生的实习生不许来- Yeah. - Yeah,get outta here.- 是啊 - 是啊赶紧离开- babies. - yeah,go away.- 孩子们 - 快离开007s in traini.007正在接受培训呢seriously.说真的I guess I should be going,too.我想我也该走了no,george.We didn't mean you.不 George 我们不是指你- No,I'm an inrn. - Wait.What did you want to tell me?- 不我是实习生 - 等等你刚要说什么?Uh,is this how it's gonna be all year?难道整年都要这样?Because bambi has got to learn how to cope.他已经实习了一年了At least he came back.至少他回来了yeah,cut him some slack.是啊让他喘口气Dude,he failed his exam and got left back in kindergarten. 他考试挂了又回到了原点Mm-hmm.嗯He won't even look at me.他还是不肯望着我Have you seen burke?你看见Burke了么?No.Have you seen derek?没有你看见Derek了么?No.没有Wait,you haven't seen either of them since the wedding?等等婚礼之后你们就没见过他们?nope.没有And you're all fine?你们还好么?- yep - Wow..- 是 - 哇哦...You're either incredibly healthy or completely messed up.你们要不是真的没事就是彻底的崩溃了your interns are back from holiday today.你的实习生们度假归来了Uh,not my interns.They're residents.I'm free.不是我的实习生了他们是住院医生了我自由了Right.Well--here,nurse.The point is,uh,dr.Yang.护士给你问题是Yang医生The burke thing-- she doesn't know.Burke的事她还不知道I'm supposed to tell her.我应该告诉她的Burke asked me to tell her.Any thoughts?Burke让我告诉她你有什么想法?- Honesty always works best. - Yeah,that's true.- 实话实说最好 - 是啊没错You want to get together for a drink after work tonight?晚上下班后要不要一起喝一杯?- Why? - Well,I don't know.- 为什么? - 我也不知道I just thought it might be a good idea to get together and have 只是觉得一起喝点东西很好oh,you don't have anybody to talk to.你没人可以聊天No,I have people to talk to.不当然我有Addison is gone,burke isn't around,Addison走了 Burke也不在and you and grey aren't smelling each other in the elevators anymore. 你和Grey也不再在电梯里眉来眼去- I have people to talk to. - Who?- 我可以找到人聊天 - 谁?I have...chief.我可以找...主任I-I have the chief to talk to.Hey,chief.我可以找主任嘿主任Want to get together for a drink after work?下班后去喝一杯怎么样?I don't drink.Dr.Bailey,we need to talk.我不喝酒 Bailey医生我们得谈一下- We have traumas coming in. - You're avoiding me.We need to talk.- 伤者马上就要来了 - 你在躲我我们得谈谈About you choosing dr.Torres to be your chief resident over me?谈关于你选Torres医生做住院总医师?Respectfully,no,sir.We're not going to talk about that.不先生我不想谈这个Someone mention a drink later?'Cause I'm in.有人说去喝一杯?我也去- Nobody mentioned a drink. - You mentioned a drink.- 没人这样说 - 你刚说的I did not mention a drink.我没说All right,people.We've got three M.V.C.S大家听着我们有3个伤者rolling in back-to-back from a multicar pileup.多车连环相撞事故We need every trauma room open and everyone suited up.每个治疗室每个人都准备好Is there anything I-I should do,sir?我应该做什么吗- Save lives. - No.I mean as,uh,chief resident.- 拯救生命 - 不我是说作为住院总医师Anything in particular?有什么特别要做的?Make sure your residents run their traumas.确保每个住院医生都在治疗病人This is their first day on their own.这是他们做住院医生的第一天Where...are the residents you've assigned to this E.R.?你指派给急诊室的住院医生都去哪了?Oh.Oh,I,uh,I,uh,I paged them.I-- I paged them.我已经传呼他们了- Bailey? - What?- Bailey? - 什么?Uh,I,uh,paged,uh,grey,yang,stevens and karev,but they're not here yet. 我传呼过Grey Yang Stevens 还有Karev 但他们还没来When I page 'em,they come running.我传呼的时候他们总是跑着来Get it together,torres.把事情搞定 TorresYes,sir.好的先生Okay,you did not have to say that in front of the chief.你没必要在主任面前这么说话吧You asked...boss.你问我的老板There's derek.Derek在那儿- Is burke with him? - I don't see him.- Burke和他在一起吗? - 我没见到Where have you been?We have multiple M.V.C.S due any second. 你们去哪了?许多车祸伤者随时都会到we're here,aren't we?We're here.我们来了不是吗? 我们来了Just-- just get ready,okay?And monitor your interns.准备好好吗? 看好你们的实习生Okay,one,two,go get stat packs.一号二号去拿急救包Uh,three,four,go meet the ambulances.三号四号去等救护车- "One and two"? - No,I can't remember their names.- "一号二号"? - 我记不得他们的名字I don't respond to being called a number.如果被喊号码我不会理你George,go wait for the ambulance.George 去等救护车The rest of you come with me.其他人跟我来All right,you guys stand against the wall and out of the way unless I call for you. 你们靠墙站着别挡路除非我叫你们Okay,this is what's called a trauma situation.好了这就叫紧急事件So there's gonna be lots of activity and a lot of patients,会有很多事情做有很多病人so if you guys have any questions at all,just ask,okay?如果你们有问题尽管问明白吗?I heard she,like,freaked out and killed a guy and had to go on probation.我听说她害死了一个病人被观察了一段时间great.We're stuck with a dud.真不错我们跟着一个废物So,hey,you're an intern...again.你又再做实习生了Yeah.是I won't tell anybody.The other interns,我不会告诉其他实习生的- I won't-- - that's--that's okay.- 我不会 - 那没什么Do you know which one is meredith grey?你知道谁是Meredith Grey吗?Yeah,I haven't,uh,told her you're here yet.I was going to...我还没告诉她你在这里我本打算...so you know o I am?那你知道我是谁?Yeah,I know who you are.是我知道What's she like?I-I mean,is she nice?她怎么样? 我-我是说她人好吗?'Cause--'cause my dad,he won't--he won't tell me.Is sh--sh...因为我爸爸他不肯... 他不肯告诉我uh,grey,don't let them just stand here.Grey 别让他们傻站着Let's move,people.快行动Unrestrained driver,D.O.A.At the scene.情况不受控制在现场死了Just need someone to pronounce him.只是需要医生宣布一下死亡Oh,crap.Dead guy.Why'd you get me all excited with the sirens?死人你干嘛开着警报让我兴奋半天Okay,who wants to see a dead guy?行了谁想看看这个死人?Nancy walters,34 years old,weeks plete upper arm amputation. Nancy Walters 34岁孕妇上臂部分完全截断了Pressure dressings applied.Two large bore I.V.S started.已经加压包扎 2包大口径静脉滴注Did he say "arm"?My arm is gone?他是在说"手臂"? 我手臂没了?Miss walters,you're gonna be okay.Grey,check the wound.Walters小姐你会没事的 Grey 检查一下伤口I really need my arm.我不能失去手臂45-year-old male,sustained a knee injury.45岁男性male 膝盖受伤That guy,the guy that's dead,he hit a deer,死了那家伙撞到一头鹿and then the lady hit him,and then I hit the lady. 然后那个女士撞到他我撞到那个女士knee is blowing up like a balloon.膝盖肿得跟气球似的Hey,I'm hungry.Can I get something to eat?嘿我饿了能不能让我吃点东西?okay,everybody get a good look?Time of death--8:22. 行了大家都看完了? 死亡时间 8:22not time of death.This guy is not dead.不是死亡时间!这家伙还没死!- he was dead. - Well,he's not dead now.- 他刚才死了 - 他现在没死Let's bag him.Okay,we've got a--把他包起来我们...we've got a guy who's risen from the dead over here. 我们有个病人死而复生get outta the way!别挡路!- Are--are you meredith grey? - Yeah.- 你是不是Meredith Grey? - 是的- I--I'm lexie. - Great.Move.- 我叫Lexie - 知道了让开Lexie grey.I'm--I'm your sister.我叫Lexie Grey 我是你妹妹Greys'Anatomy Season 4 Episode 01实习医生格蕾第四季第01集that girl out there,the dopey,wide-eyed one?看没看到站在那边的女孩笨笨的大眼睛的那个?Apparently we're related.很明显我和她有血缘关系Oh,you--you met lexie?你见过Lexie了?Oh,you knew.Knew about it and didn't tell me,huh?你早知道了知道了却不告诉我?I've...kind of had a lot ing on.我...我有很多事情要做This is trauma room one.As you can see,it's--这是一号诊疗室你们可以看到there's a trauma.这儿有个伤者Hey,guys,do you need some help?Please tell me you need some help. 你们要不要帮忙? 告诉我你们要It's a little crded in here already,iz.这里已经很挤了 Izziewhat do you got for me?什么情况?uh,nancy plete amputation.Nancy Walters 被截肢了the baby looks fine,but she's having some contractionS.她的孩子情况还不错只是她有点宫缩Hi,nancy.I'm dr.Sloan.You mind if I take a look?Nancy 我是Sloan医生不介意我看一下吧?It's a clean cut.切口很整齐You want to rub up against me,you gotta buy me a drink first.你要洗手上台先去帮我买饮品Hang antibiotics and put on a sterile,moist dressing.吊抗生素用消过毒的湿纱布敷伤口There's a chance at a good recovery here.有恢复良好的可能Do we have an arm?找到断臂了吗?They're looking for it.正在找My baby has no father.He's already down two arms.我孩子没父亲他已经缺少两只手臂的怀抱So he r-really needs me to have an arm.他真的需要我手臂完好Get me that arm.帮我找到那只断臂Okay,somebody set up for a traumatic effusion drainage.好来个人进行外伤积液引流Ah...啊...and order him 4 of morphine.给他弄4支吗啡she means one of you morons.她对你们这些笨蛋们说呢Get her an 18 gauge needle and a 20 cc syringe and the damn morphine. 给她拿一个18G粗针一个20毫升注射器还有吗啡hey,uh,morphine's cool,but I'd kill for something to eat. 吗啡很好不过我快饿死了A healthy appetite after a trauma like this?受这么重的伤胃口还这么好?That's a very good sign,joey.是个很好的现象 JoeyYou think he'll need surgery?要给他动手术吗?That depends on the x-rays.看X光片再说knee looks good.No surgery.膝盖没事不用动手术okay.This is cristina-- dr.Yang.好了这是Cristina...Yang医生She's working.她正在工作Yep,saving lives and taking names.对救人性命送人性命so...I have these interns and nothing to do.我带这些实习生却无事可做And,uh,I think I'm a really bad teacher.我真觉得自己是个差劲的老师And I think they hate me.And now I'm a fraud.他们讨厌我我现在想露一手骗骗他们So any chance you wanna let me in on this?Please.有机会让我露一手吗? 拜托izzie,this guy was dead,and now he's undead.Izzie 这人本来死了现在又没死So that kinda makes him like a zombie就跟僵尸一样my personal zombie.So no,you can't get in on this.我自己的僵尸所以不行你不能掺和Now go be A...fraud somewhere else.去别的地方骗好了- I don't like you. - Mm-hmm.- 我不喜欢你 - 嗯哼- let's go,people. - Excuse me.- 走吧各位 - 不好意思You know,where have you been?I've been waiting for these.你去哪儿了? 我一直等这个呢I got--I was-- I met my sister,uh,for the first time ever...我遇到我姐姐了... 第一次见面...oh,hey.Which,uh,那...got me,you know,weird.让我感觉怪异So then I got,um,lost on my way to x-ray所以我去X光室的时候迷路了'cause I was all in my head,you know,about-- about meeting meredith. 因为我满脑子想的都是关于... 见到meredith的事Meredith is your-- is your sister?Meredith是你...姐姐?Meredith grey.Lexie grey.We're half sisters.So you know her? Meredith Grey Lexie Grey 同父异母姐妹你认识她?Oh,we need to page dr.Shepherd.得呼叫Shepherd医生Dr.Shepherd.He--he's the,um...neurosurgeon?Shepherd医生他是...神经外科医生?Okay,somebody page derek shepherd right freakin' now. 对来人立即呼叫Derek Shepherdgrey.Thank you.Grey 谢谢Seattle grace.西慈医院Thank you.谢谢Hi.How are you?你好吗?I have a patient with a severed arm我有个病人手臂断了and no one seems to be able to find it.似乎没人能找到断臂Have you seen it?你看见了吗?Your severed arm?No,I haven't seen a severed arm.你找的断臂? 没没见过- Meredith,how - hey,um,I'm--I'm so sorry about before. Meredith 怎么说我对之前的事很抱歉I just was so nervous about meeting you.我只是见到你太紧张Don't block the E.R.Doors.I know that now.不该堵在急诊室门口我现在知道了That was a good lesson.是很好的教训- You're the girl from the bar. - Sorry?- 你是酒吧里的那个女孩 - 什么?The girl from the bar?酒吧里的那个女孩?Oh,my god.Yeah.Oh,my god.Yeah.天哪是的Yeah.是的oh,my god.you--you work here.天哪你...在这里工作?Yeah,I do.是的- Girl from the bar? - Mm-hmm.- 酒吧里认识的女孩? - 嗯哼I'm the gi from the bar.我也是你酒吧里认识的Uh...she hates me.My sister hates me.她恨我我姐姐恨我- Meredith is your sister? - My half sister,yeah.- Meredith是你姐姐? - 是的同父异母- Hey,uh,you're dr.Shepherd. - That's right.- 你是Shepherd医生 - 没错I'm--I'm supposed to be finding you for a consult.我...就是来找你去会诊的hey.There you are.I missed you this morning.你在这儿我今早想你来着Yeah,I didn't want to be late for my second first day as an intern. 对我第二次当实习生第一天不想迟到Maybe you can look at it like this-- you have one up on everyone.也许你可以这么想... 你比别人有优势You're gonna be,like,the rock star intern.你会成为实习生中的明星Yeah,I'm sure that's how everyone's gonna see me when they find out. 是的我知道大家发现我第二次实习会怎么想Or maybe they'll see you as the daddy intern.也许他们会把你看作当爸爸的实习生What?什么?Wh-what did you just say?你刚说什么?Oh...I'm not--I'm not pregnant.I just...没...我没怀孕我只是...I mean,I might be pregnant.我是说我可能怀孕了Yeah,my boobs are a little sore,which...是的我胸部有些胀痛...hey,I'm trying to cheer you up here,george.我在努力给你打气 GeorgeThis is--I mean,if I am knocked up,that's a good thing,right?我是指如果我累劈了这么给我打气会很好不是吗?Callie,I'm just a little distracted.I'm having a bad day.Callie 我只是有些心烦今天很糟糕Okay,you're having a bad month.好吧你这个月都会糟糕Okay,I'm having a bad month.好吧我这个月都会糟糕Love you.爱你- help!We need doctors.Help! - Inside voice.- 救命! 医生救命! - 小声点Uh,we found an arm in the road.我们在路上捡到一只断臂- Here,I bagged that - that's my arm.- 这里我包起来了 - 是我找的那个dad,dad,tell them she's hurt!Dad,come on.爸告诉他们她受伤了! 爸快点Tell the doctor!Tell 'em she's hurt.告诉医生!告诉他们她受伤了- Uh,any way we can go with the severed arm? - She's in the truck,and she's hurt. - 我们能去处理断臂吗? - 她在车上她受伤了Is that your blood?Are you hurt?是你的血吗? 你受伤了?She's in our truck,and she's not moving.v她在我们车上都不动了She's bleeding really bad.流了很多血There's another crash victim.还有个车祸伤员We're gonna need gloves,I.V.S,gauze,ab pads,trauma gowns.要手套静脉点滴纱布除颤器和手术服Still want to babysit the arm?还想去看断臂吗?Come on快来michael!Michael!No way.没戏is she dead?她死了吗?Michael,this is a hospital,and I'm a people doctor.I... Michael 这是医院我是救人的医生...- can you save her? - Michael,come on.- 能帮我救救她吗? - Michael 行了- I'm sorry,but she's - roadkill.对不起但她她被撞死了she opened her eyes.Look.She's still alive!她的眼睛还睁着她还活着!oh,god.Don't look at me like that.or like that.天哪别那么看着我或者像你这样看我Michael,let's go back to the truckCome on..Michael 我们回车上去快..Please.求你了Oh,okay,all right.All right.好吧好的Uh,I'm gonna need a jumbo catheter,我需要一根巨大的导尿管a 16 gauge needle,the biggest ambu bag you can find16G粗针最大的苏醒球and something that shaves fur.还有刮毛的用具what's the matter with you people?When I say move,you move.Move!你们怎么了? 我说去你们就去快去!back of his skullis completely disconnected from his first cervical vertebrae. 后面的头骨和第一节颈椎完全断开He's been internally decapitateD.Holy crap.体内斩首天哪Yeah,90% of these die in the field.是的这种病例9成都会死亡And the other 10%?另外1成呢?I've never seen one live.我从没见过生还的There's always a first time,though,right?不过总有第一次对吗?I mean,he came back from the dead.他已经死里逃生了Henry,I'm dr.Shepherd.Henry 我是Shepherd医生The back of your skull is disconnected from your spine.你后面的头骨和颈椎断开了I'm gonna try and reconnect it in surgery.我会做手术试着接上Do you understd me?我说的明白吗?Blink once for yes,twice for no.是的话眨一次眼睛不是眨两次Okay,good.I know it's scary,but I promise you,I'm gonna do everything I can. 好很好我知道有些害怕但我向你保证我会尽全力救你Do you have family?你有家人吗?All right.We're gonna contact them,okay?好我们会联系他们的好吗?- All right,let's get him in a halo. - uh-huh.- 好的给他固定颈椎 - 呃Contact his family.find out if he's an organ donor.联系他的家人看他是不是器官捐赠者You,finish up with the splint,then get him up on crutches. 你们上好夹板给他拐杖起来Hey.How's joey?Joey怎么样?It's a hungry hippo missing a kneecap.是个需要护膝的大胃王Can't you assign me something good?不能给我安排点好病人吗?I don't switch out patients,karev.我不会给你换病人的 KarevBut it's not even surgical.但这个根本不用动手术It's a waste of my skills.浪费我精力- You're staying here with joey. - Come on.- 你在这里负责Joey - 得了- No! - Fine.I'm going to bailey- 不! - 好吧我去找BaileyYou are a resident.You go where I say.你是住院医生我说去哪儿你就去哪my arm is gone.我的手臂不见了we have the arm,我们找到了and dr.Sloan checking right now to see if we can reattach it. Sloan医生正在检查看能不能接上Is there someone we can call?要给谁打电话吗?There's no...no,I just...I just moved here.没... 我...刚搬来I'm all-- I'm all by myself.There's no one.I have no one.我就一个人没别人Well,dr.Sloan should be here any minute.Sloan医生马上就来I wanted a kid and...我想要个孩子...I was sick of waiting for the right guy,so...我厌倦了等待另一半所以...in my family...我家里...in my family,you don't go out and get pregnant.我家里决不容许约会一两次就生下孩子的行为So now I'm alone and...所以现在我孤身一人...I'm having a baby,and I don't have a father for the baby,我有了孩子但孩子没有爸爸- and I don't have an arm. - it's okay.- 我的胳膊也没了 - 没关系Here's dr.Sloan.这是Sloan医生Nancy...I'm happy to report that your arm is in good shape.Nancy 好消息是你的胳膊状况很好Dr.Grey here is gonna clean it up a little,and--Grey医生会清理干净and I'm gonna put that arm back where it belongs,okay?我会把那只胳膊物归原主好吧?Okay.好吧Okay.好了We got a 150-pound female with...150磅的雌性lacerations on the chest and haunches,short,fast breaths.胸部和腰腿部有伤口呼吸很快而短促Any recommendations?有什么建议?Uh,doctor,michael's a big boy.医生 Michael长大了He doesn't need you to perform make-believe medicine,right,michael? 他不需要你假装看病对吧 Michael?it's not make-believe.She can help.不是假的她能帮忙Michael,enough.I apologize.We're just wasting your time.Michael 够了我很抱歉我们只是在浪费你的时间No kidding.确实是- Michael. - Please don't let her die.- Michael - 别让她死了Michael,it is a deer.Michael 它只是一只鹿We're gonna take her home and skin her and freeze the meat,okay? 我们把她带回家扒了皮把肉冻起来好吗?What?Why?!什么? 为什么?!Because that's what you do.You don't try and save 'em.You eat 'em. 因为你就该这么做你不用尽力抢救它们你要吃了它们No,daD.The doctor can save her.不爸爸医生能救她- No,she can'T. - You don't know that.- 不她不能 - 你不知道My son needs to learn to grow up and face things.我儿子需要学会成长面对事情You're rht.I am not helping him.你是对的我不会帮助他I'm helping bambi.我要帮助小鹿BambiSo get me the ambu bag and the sane.I'm starting an I.V.给我急救袋和SANE 我要静脉注射Thank you.谢谢Still no sign of burke.Oh,you've got a severed arm.还是没有Burke的消息断臂My arm.Mine.Get away from it.我的胳膊我的别想插手Maybe he's not on today.也许他今天没上班Maybe you should just see him and get it over with.也许你该见见他把事情解释清楚No,no,no,no.不不不不If I never see him again,I won't care.如果我以后见不到他我就不在乎了Well,I've seen derek,and derek has seen me.我看到了Derek 他也看到了我And?Awkward.Plus he seems to know lexie.- 然后呢? - 尴尬而且他好像认识LexieAnd?然后?More awkward.Your intern is my half sister.更尴尬你的实习生是我同父异母的半妹妹How weird is that?多奇怪啊?Well,I'm trying to save bambi's life.我正全力抢救BambiMy interns think I'm a loser.我的实习生觉得我很失败- Severed arm. - Callie's a bitch.- 断臂? - Callie真够呛- Word. - She won't let me off my patient,- 注意用词 - 她不让我离开病人and there's nothing wrong with him except he's a nut job. 他根本没事除非他是个疯子Severed arm.断臂Does anybody know anything about deer?有人知道鹿的事吗?Ey taste good.很好吃Evil.魔鬼Oh,george,severed arm.George 断臂Plus mer's half sister is my intern,izzie is playing dr.Dolittle,还有 Mer的同父异母妹妹是我的实习 Izzie正在扮演怪医Dolittle(游手好闲的)oh,and alex hates your wife.Alex讨厌你老婆Dr.Sloan's ready for the arm.Sloan医生准备好接胳膊了- I'll say it. - George is being an ass.- 收到 - George这个笨蛋I think it's my fault.我想是我的错I said some things,and now he's not talking to me.我说了不该说的话他现在不理我了I don't know what he's got to complain about.我不知道他想抱怨什么Those new chick interns are hot.新来的实习多辣啊- He's married,alex. - Yeah,he's married.- 他已经结婚了 Alex - 对他已婚了You know who's seriously hot?That lexie girl. 你知道哪个最辣吗? 是那个叫Lexie的女孩Get out...before I hurt you.在我没伤害你之前出去I'm going over callie's head to bailey.我要越过Callie找BaileyUh,callie is over bailey's head.Callie是Beiley的上司Spiritually,bailey's over everyone's head.精神上 Beiley是每个人的上司dr.Bailey.How are things goi?Beiley医生进展如何?I wouldn't know.Ask dr.Torres.我不知道去问Torres医生- Miranda - I don't want to talk.- Miranda - 我不想说话Miranda,it is not like you not to want to talk. Miranda 不是你想不想的问题Fine.How's your wife?好吧你老婆怎么样?Well,she'S...she'S...good.她...她不错I haven't moved back in yet.我还没搬回去She hasn't let me move back in yet.她还没让我搬回去She's not taking my calls.Wait.她还是不接我电话等等That's not what I want to talk to you about.我不是要跟你说这个I want to talk about chief resident.我要谈谈住院医师长的问题Now we're gonna have this conversation.现在我们谈吧Are you ordering me to stand here and talk to you about this,chief? 你在命令我站在这跟你谈这个吗头No,I'm not ordering you.不我没命令你- But I just thought we could - okay,then.Good-bye,sir.- 我觉得我们可以谈谈 - 好吧回见I talked to the family they're on their way.我联系了家人她们在路上GoodI put an entire O.R.On hold.We don't have much time.好我预定了手术室我们时间不多Uh,can I get a progress note?能给我一份病情记录吗?Uh,do you maybe want to have a drink later?你想一会喝点东西去吗?- What? - A drink.- 什么? - 喝点东西Give me one reason why we can't hang out.给我一个不能一起出去的原因I don't like you.我不喜欢你You don't like me because of meredith?你因为Meredith不喜欢我?I don't like you because you're you.我不喜欢你是因为你是你Hmm.How is meredith,by the way?Meredith怎么样?Is she okay?她还好吧?She's fine.她很好She's always fine.That's her problem.她一直都很好这就是她的问题We're fine people.We do fine.We're fine.我们都是正常人我们行为正常我们很好How's dr.Burke?I haven't seen him around.Burke医生怎么样? 我没看到他Is--is he off today?他今天歇班?Here.给Dr.Burke handed in his letter of resignation two weeks ago. Burke两个星期前递交了辞呈He wanted me to tell you.他想让我告诉你He's g-gone?他走了?I'm sorry.抱歉- Well,don't be.I'm - fine?- 不用我 - 很好?Yeah.对- Circulatory system of a deer? - Shut up.- 鹿的循环系统? - 闭嘴Oh,dr.Bailey.Beiley医生Uh,couldn't you use an extra set of hands in the O.R.Today?你今天手术室需要额外人手帮忙吗?I saw an appy on the board.I'm--I'm great at appys.我看到板子上有阑尾切除手术是我强项Talk to torres.She's in charge of what cas you get now.跟Torres说她分配你该管的病例It's hard to set a shattered kneecap when your patient's in the pit, 你的病人坐在坑里很难固定粉碎的膝盖骨don't you think?你不觉得吗?whatever.随便了I don't know how you did it.不知道你怎么做到的Did what?做什么?Get 'em to listen to you,to give you some respect.让他们听你的并且尊敬你Hey,dr.Bailey,you wouldn't happen to know anything about,嘿 Bailey医生你是不是碰巧知道uh,the anatomy of a deer?呃怎么解剖鹿?。

实习医生格蕾——《Oh my god》

实习医生格蕾——《Oh my god》

《OH MY GOD》——寒潭青雁“好的,我知道了,我在诊室等着,送她上来吧。

”Addison挂断电话长长地叹了一口气,有些困难的撑起自己的身体翻身下床去穿上白大衣,抚摸着已经隆起的腹部,安慰着因为起身引来的频繁胎动。

这是Addison回到西雅图恩典医院的第三个月,她怀孕了,而且她承认要逃避某些人,当然这与Derek无关。

*****“Dr-Montgomery。

”才走进诊室没多久,Addison身后就传来了急促的呼叫声。

“这里。

”Addison坐在诊查床边转头回应着。

George和Lzzie推着轮床,几乎是冲进诊室的。

“她怎么了?”Addison一边指挥着George将检查床推开,让Lzzie将轮床推近B 超机,一边询问着情况。

“我不知道,刚出手术室我就发现她很痛苦的表情,然后就晕倒了,我甚至来不及问她怎么了。

还有,我看到了她出血。

”Lzzie有些紧张的说着自己知道的一切,“也许Cristina 在就好了,她们总是知道彼此的秘密。

”Lzzie用手探了探Mere的前额,额头上已经满是汗水。

话中多少有些酸酸的味道。

“我想我在这儿。

”Lzzie的话音刚落,Cristina就推门走了进来,一副气喘吁吁的样子,依然一脸担心的走到Mere的身边,“她昨天就说肚子有点痛,可是一会就缓解了。

”Cristina将宽大的外衣脱了下来,露出了壮观的肚子,几乎有些艰难地拉过一张椅子坐下。

“Oh,我想我们都不必太担心,就现在的情况来看,她只是边缘性前置胎盘出血,至于晕倒,应该是长时间手术,又未进食水引起的低血糖反应。

”Addison将B超屏幕转给几个人,指出了胎盘的位置。

“很好。

”几个人几乎异口同声的回答着。

*****病房里Mere已经醒来了一次,可能是太累了,又渐渐睡去,George和Lzzie被Bailey 指派去看一个该死的豪华病例,只是没有Cristina的份,因为她在休假,而Mere也有Derek 的陪伴,Cristina突然有些落寞。

实习医生格蕾经典双语名句片头片尾总结

实习医生格蕾经典双语名句片头片尾总结

1.The game. They say either a person has what it takes to play, or they don't. My mother was one of the greats.外科医生的工作--人家说要么你是这块料,要么你就不是,我妈妈曾经是其中很优秀的一个.2. The seven years you spend here as a surgical resident will be the best and worst of your life. You will be pushed to the breaking point. This is your starting line. This is your arena. How well you play? That's up to you.你要在这里花上7年。

那将是你一生中最好或最坏的时光.你们将会被推到极限.这就是你们的起跑线.这就是你们的舞台.你们能如何是从...那就看你们的了.3.As you know, the honour of performing the first surgery is reserved for the intern that shows the most promise.就像你们知道的,做第一个手术所带来的荣誉能够充分证明实习医生的实力.4. Terrorise one, and the rest fall in line.杀一儆百5. Pull your balls out of your back pocket, let's go.把你的恐惧放在身后. 快点.6.Surgery is hot, it's the Marines, it's the macho, it's hostile, it's hardcore.外科很热门. 它具有领航性.有男子气概. 有竞争力. 很强大.(用来形容别的也很不错)7. I can't think of any one reason why I want to be a surgeon. But I can think of a thousand reasons why I should quit. They make it hard on purpose. There are lives in our hands. There comes a moment when it's more than just a game. And you either take that step forward, or turn around and walk away. I could quit. But here's the thing: I love the playing field.我想不出任何一个我想当外科医生的理由,但我可以想出一千个我应该退出的理由.他们故意刁难.人们的生命在我们手里.某一刻到来的时候,就不仅仅是工作了...你要么继续进一步要么转身走开.我本可以退出,但。

《实习医生格蕾》第一季中英文台词对照第一集(1)

《实习医生格蕾》第一季中英文台词对照第一集(1)

实习医生格蕾第一集前10分钟台词(全)Meredith VO: The game.They say either a person has what it takes to play, or they don't.My mother was one of the greats.Me, on the other hand...I'm kinda(或kind of) screwed.这场竞赛, 参加的人要么是有本事, 要么什么都没有。

我母亲曾经是其中的佼佼者。

而我呢, 就有些惨了。

Kinda:adv 有一点,有几分screwed混乱的,搞糟的,弄坏的。

例句Our plans got all screwed up.我们的计划全给打乱了。

(Meredith wakes up on the couch and pulls a blanket off a naked man on the floor, wrapping it around herself.She hits him with a pillow and he grunts, waking up.He lifts up her bra.)Man: This...is...? 这是?Meredith: (grabbing it, smiling) Humiliating on so many levels.You have to go.丢脸丢到家了,你赶快走吧。

Man: (sitting up) Why don't you just come back down here and we'll pick up where we left off?你为什么不回来回味一下之前的缠绵?left off: 停下来Meredith: No, seriously.You have to go, I'm late.Which isn't what you want to be on your first day of work, so不, 说真的, 你快走吧, 我要迟到了。

实习医生格蕾

实习医生格蕾

实习医生格蕾Meredith VO: The game. They say either a person has what it takes to play, or they don't. My mother was one of the greats. Me, on the other hand...I'm kinda screwed.(Meredith wakes up on the couch and pulls a blanket off a naked man on the floor, wrapping it around herself. She hits him with a pillow and he grunts, waking up. He lifts up her bra.)Man: This...is...?Meredith: (grabbing it, smiling) Humiliating on so many levels. You have to go.Man: (sitting up) Why don't you just come back down here and we'll pick up where we left off?Meredith: No, seriously. You have to go, I'm late. Which isn't what you want to be on your first day of work, soMan: So, ah, you actually live here.Meredith: No.Man: Oh.Meredith: Yes. Kind of.Man: (dressing) Oh. It's nice. Little dusty. Odd. But it's nice. So how do you kind of live here?Meredith: I moved two weeks ago from Boston, it was my mother's house, I'm selling it.Man: Oh, I'm sorry.Meredith: For what?Man: You said was.Meredith: Oh! My mother's not dead, she's - you know what, we don't have to do the thing.Man: Oh. We can do anything you want.Meredith: No, the thing, exchange the details, pretend we care...look, I'm gonnago upstairs and take a shower, okay, and when I get back down here, you won't be here, so, um, goodbye...um...Man: Derek.Meredith: (they shake hands) Derek. Right. Meredith.Derek: Meredith.Meredith: Yeah. (he comes closer, she backs away) Mm-hmm.Derek: Nice meeting you.Meredith: Bye Derek (smiling and fleeing for the stairs).(Cut to Meredith leaving the house. Derek is presumably gone. Panning shots over the city as Meredith drives to work. Meredith enters a room filled with other interns as a doctor talks.)Doctor: Each of you comes here hopeful. Wanting in on the game. A month ago you were in med school being taught by doctors. Today, you are the doctors. The seven years you spend here as a surgical resident will be the best and worst of your life. You will be pushed to the breaking point. Look around you. Say hello to your competition. Eight of you will switch to an easier specialty. Five of you will crack under the pressure. Two of you will be asked to leave. This is your starting line. This is your arena. How well you play? That's up to you.Meredith VO: Like I said. I'm screwed.(Fadeout to logo, then cut to intern locker room.)Doctor: Okay. Martin, Robinson, Bond, Parkins.Meredith: Only six women out of twenty.Female Korean intern (Cristina Yang): Yeah. I hear one of them's a model. Seriously, like that's going to help with the respect thing?Meredith: You're Cristina, right?Cristina: Which resident you assigned to? I got Bailey.Meredith: The Nazi? Yeah, me too.Male intern (George O'Malley): You got the Nazi? So did I. At least we'll be tortured together, right? I'm George O'Malley, uh, we met at the mixer, you had a black dress with a slit up the side, strappy sandals...(Cristina and Meredith exchange looks)George: Now you think I'm gay.Cristina: (walking away) Uh-huh.George: No, I'm not gay, it's, ah, it's just that, you know, you were, I mean, you were very, unforgettable.Doctor: O'Malley, Yang, Grey, Stevens.George: (muttering) And I'm totally forgettable.Cristina: (to Doctor) Bailey?Doctor: End of the hall.Cristina: That's the Nazi?(Medium shot of Dr. Bailey. She's short, black and a bit overweight. She doesn't look very threatening.)George: I thought the Nazi would be a guy.Meredith: I thought the Nazi would be...the Nazi.Pretty female intern (Izzie Stevens): Maybe it's professional jealousy. Maybe she's brilliant, and they call her Nazi because they're jealous. Maybe she's nice.Cristina: Let me guess. You're the model.(Izzie gives Cristina a look and turns to Dr. Bailey, smiling and extending a hand)Izzie: Hi, I'm Isabel Stevens, but everyone calls me Izzie.(Bailey looks her up and down, doesn't respond or shake her hand)Bailey: I have five rules. Memorise them. Rule number one, don't bother sucking up, I already hate you, that's not gonna change. (indicates stuff on the bench) Trauma protocol, phone lists, pagers. Nurses will page you, you answer every page at a run.A run, that's rule number two. Your first shift starts now and lasts forty-eight hours. You're interns, (�Hour 1' comes up on the screen), grunts, nobodies, bottomof the surgical food chain, you run labs, write orders, work every second night till you drop and don't complain! (Cut to Bailey opening the door to a room with a couple of bunk beds). On call rooms. Attendings hog them, sleep when you can, where you can, which brings me to rule number three, if I'm sleeping, don't wake me, unless your patient is actually dying. Rule number four, the dying patient better not be dead when I get there, not only would you have killed someone, you would have also woke me for no good reason, we clear?(Meredith raises a hand.)Bailey: Yes.Meredith: You said five rules. That was only four. (Bailey's pager beeps).Bailey: Rule number five. When I move, you move. (runs down the corridor, followed by the interns, yells at a few doctors blocking the hallway) Get out of my way!(Cut to shot of a helicopter over the city, cut to the interns and Bailey moving a stretcher over to it, on the roof of the hospital.)Bailey: What've we got?Paramedic: (as Katie's put on the stretcher and taken in to the hospital) Katie Bryce, fifteen-year-old female, new onset seizures, intermittent for the past week, ID lost en route, started grand mal seizing as we descended.Bailey: All right, get her on her side, Izzie, ten milligrams Diazepam,no, no, the white lead is on the right, righty whitey, smoke over fire, a large bore I.V. don't let the blood haemolyse, let's go!(Izzie injects her and she stops seizing. A new doctor, Preston Burke, enters, black, tall, young.)Burke: So I heard we got a wet fish on dry land?Bailey: Absolutely Dr. Burke.Burke: Dr. Bailey, I'm gonna shotgun her.Bailey: That means every test in the book, CT, CBC, chem. seven, tux screen, Cristina, you're on labs, George, patient workups, Meredith, get Katie for a CT, she's your responsibility now.Izzie: Wait, what about me?Bailey: You - honey, you get to do rectal exams.(Cut to Izzie pulling on gloves and covering her fingers with gel.Cut to Cristina peering into an operating room, where Bailey is.)Bailey: What are you doing here?Cristina: Um, Katie Bryce's labs came out clear, there's nothing in the results that explain her seizures, I just thought you'd wanna know.Bailey: Okay. (goes to pull her mask back up and close the door)Cristina: Ah, I - I heard every year the attending on call picks the best intern and, and lets them perform a procedure, during the first shift? (Bailey stares at her) I'm, I'm just saying it's what I heard...Bailey: Go away. Now.(Cut to George using a stethoscope.)George: Yeah, sounds good.Woman: He'll be fine? You'll be fine.Patient: (smiling, lying back) If you don't count that my bacon days are over, sure.George: You'll have surgery tomorrow with Dr. Burke, I hear he's good, and after that, you can have all of the bacon-flavoured soy product you can eat.Patient: Mmm, kill me now.George: I wish I could, but I'm a healer. (gets weird looks)(Cut to Meredith with Katie (on a bed) in an elevator.)Katie: You're lost.Meredith: I'm not lost. How are you feeling?Katie: How do you think I'm feeling? I'm missing my pageant.Meredith: You're missing your pageant. (wheeling her out of the elevator and around a corner)Katie: The Spokane Teen Miss? I was in the top ten after the first two rounds. This is my year. I could've won. (sitting up, being wheeled back around the same way) Hello? You're so lost. What are you, like, new?(Cut to Izzie...doing her job.)Izzie: Okay, so I'm gonna, just gonna, insert my fingers...into your rectum.(Cut to George giving his patient an injection. And again. It's hurting the patient.Cut back to Izzie's face. Cut back to George)George: Nope.(Cut back to Izzie, who's really disgusted now but not saying anything.Cut back to George's patient. Dr Burke is pulling on a glove.)Burke: (to George) Out. Out.George: Bet you missed a lot when you first started out. (Burke looks derisive.)(Cut to Katie and Meredith.)Katie: I twisted my ankle. I do rhythmic gymnastics, which is like, really cool. Nobody else does it. And I tripped over my ribbon, and I didn't get stuck with someone this clueless. And that was like, a nurse.(Cut to Burke)Burke: (to George) You and I are going to have so much fun together.(Cut to Izzie closing a curtain, cut to the cafeteria. HOUR 7.)George sits down. Izzie is staring at the food with some horror.George: This shift is a marathon, not a sprint, eat.Izzie: I can't.George: You should eat something.Izzie: You try eating after performing seventeen rectal exams. The Nazi hates me.George: The Nazi's a resident. I have attendings hating me.Cristina: You know Meredith is inbred?George: Like it's uncommon around here to be a doctor's -Cristina: No, I mean royally inbred. Her mother is Ellis Grey.Izzie: Shut up, the Ellis Grey?Cristina: Uh-huh.George: Who's Ellis Grey?Izzie and Cristina laugh.Cristina: The Grey method? Where'd you go to med school, Mexico?Izzie: She was one of the first big chick surgeons, she practically invented the abdominal-Cristina: She's a living legend, she won the Harper Avery. Twice.George: So I didn't know one thing.Izzie: Talk about parental pressure.Cristina: I would kill to have Ellis Grey as a mother. I would kill to be Ellis Grey.All I need is one good case. (Meredith comes over and sits down with her tray).Meredith: Katie Bryce is a pain in the ass. If I hadn't taken the Hippocratic oath, I'd Kevorkian her with my bare hands (everybody stares at her).Meredith: What?Burke: Good afternoon interns. It's posted, but I thought I'd share the good news personally. As you know, the honour of performing the first surgery is reserved for the intern that shows the most promise. As I'm running the OR today, I get to make that choice. (he claps George on the back) George O'Malley. You'll scrub in for an adipectomy this afternoon. Congratulations.George: Me?Burke: Enjoy.Burke leaves, no one speaks.George: Did he say me?Cut to another part of the hospital.Bailey: I've seen his file. George O'Malley barely made the cut to get into this program, he's not your guy.Burke: No, he's my guy all right.Bailey: Shit, every year you pick your guy, and every year your guy suffers more than any other intern on surgery.Burke: Terrorise one, and the rest fall in line.Bailey: I get it, I respect it, but George? O'Malley's a puppy, he can't even take the pressure. (walking away. Camera moves to a man and a woman, not doctors)Woman: Katie Bryce, 3604?Nurse: It's right there.Woman: Thank you.(Cut to inside Katie's room.)Woman: Katie, honey, mom and dad are here.Meredith: They gave her a sedative for the CT scan, so she's a little groggy.Mother: Will she be all right?Father: Our doctor at home said she might need an operation, is that true?Mother: What kind of operation?Meredith: She's, um, well, you know what, I'm not, I'm not the doctor, uh, I'm a doctor, but I'm not Katie's doctor, so I'll go get him for you.Meredith goes to Bailey.Bailey: What?Meredith: Katie's parents have questions. Do you talk to them, or do I ask Burke?Bailey: No, Burke's off the case, Katie belongs to the new attending now, Dr. Shepherd, he's over there. (we can't see Dr. Shepherd)Meredith takes a few steps in that direction. She stops dead. We can see him now, he's talking to another doctor. It's Derek, from this morning. Meredith's eyes widen and she starts to turn to go. He glances her way, does a double take. She turns and leaves. He's still staring.(Commercial break)(Meredith is walking down the hall and Derek grabs her arm.)Meredith: Hey - (he pulls her into a stairwell, no one's around.) Dr. Shepherd, - Derek: Dr. Shepherd? This morning it was Derek. Now it's Dr. Shepherd. Meredith: Dr. Shepherd, we should pretend it never happened.Derek: What never happened, you sleeping with last night? Or you throwing me out this morning? Because both are fond memories I'd like to hold onto.Meredith: No. There will be no memories. I'm not the girl in the bar anymore, and you're not the guy. This can't exist. You get that, right?Derek: You took advantage of me and now you want to forget about it.Meredith: I did not take -Derek: I was drunk, vulnerable and good-looking and you took advantage.Meredith: (smiling) Okay, I was the one who was drunk, and you are not that good-looking.Derek: Well, maybe not today. Last night, last night I was very good-looking. I had my red shirt on, my good-looking shirt, you took advantage.Meredith: I did not take -Derek: You want to take advantage again? Say Friday night?Meredith: No. You're an attending. And I'm your intern. Stop looking at me like that.Derek: Like what?Meredith: Like you've seen me naked. (Derek smirks) Dr. Shepherd. This is inappropriate. Has that ever occurred to you?(Meredith leaves, Shepherd sighs.Cut to George, about to go into surgery.)George: (muttering) Open identify ligate irrigate close. Open identify ligate irrigate close. Open identify ligate irrigate close.Intern 1: He's going to faint. He's a fainter.Intern 2: Naaah, code brown. Right in his pants.Intern 1: He's all about the flops, he's going to sweat himself unsterile.Intern 3: Ten bucks says he messes up the McBird.Cristina: Twenty says he cries.Intern 2: I'll put twenty on a total meltdown.Meredith: Fifty says he pulls the whole thing off.(Everybody looks at her, silent.)Meredith: That's one of us, down there. The first one of us. Where's your loyalty?(A pause.)Cristina: Seventy-five says he can't even ID the appendix.Izzie: I'll take that action. (others agree)Burke: Okay, O'Malley, let's see what you can do.Meredith: Here it comes.George: Scalpel.Nurse: Scalpel.(George takes it, the interns cheer from the gallery. Burke motions for them to shut up.)Cristina: That Burke, he's trouble. (interns laugh)(George gets ready to cut.)Burke: More pressure. Human flesh is a tough shell, dig in.George: Pick-ups.Nurse: Pick-ups.George: Clamp.Nurse: Clamp.George: Met some bone. I'm there.Intern 1: Damn, he got the peritoneum and he opened him up.Meredith: I told you, he's going to pull it off.George: Scalpel.Nurse: Scalpel.George: Appendix is out (tossing it into a tray, to cheers)Burke: Not bad.George: Thank you.Burke: Now all you have to do is invert the stump into the secum and simultaneously pull up on the purse-strings but be careful not to (rip) break them. (groans) He ripped the secum. Got a bleeder. You're filling with stool, what do you do now?George: Uh...uh...Burke: Think. You start the suction, and you start digging for those purse-strings before she bleeds to death. Belky, give him a clamp.Nurse: BP's dropping.Cristina: He's choking.Meredith: Come on, George.Burke: Today. Pull your balls out of your back pocket, let's go. What are you waiting for, suction? (beeping starts)Nurse: Getting too low folks... Dr Burke...Burke: Get out of the way. Pansy-ass idiot. Get him out of here. Suction. Clamp.Intern (Alex Karev): 007.Other intern: 007, yep, that's a total 007.Izzie: What's 007 mean?Meredith: Licensed to kill.(Cut to Seattle at night. Hour 19.Cut to interns sitting on spare beds along an empty corridor.)George: 007. They're calling me 007, aren't they?Izzie and Meredith: No one's calling you 007.George: I was on the elevator and Murphy whispered 007.Cristina: Oh, how many times do we have go through this, George, five, ten? Give me a number or else I'm going to hit you.George: Murphy whispered 007 and everyone laughed.Izzie: He wasn't talking about you.George: You sure?Meredith: Would we lie to you?George: Yes.Cristina: 007 is a state of mind.George: So says the girl who finished top of her class at Stanford.Pagers beep.Meredith: Oh man. It's 911 for Katie Bryce. I gotta go. (takes off at a run)George: Maybe I should've gone into geriatrics. No one minds when you kill an old person.Cristina: Surgery is hot, it's the Marines, it's the macho, it's hostile, it's hardcore. Geriatrics is for freaks who live with their mothers and never have sex.George: I've got to get my own place.(Cut to Meredith running to Katie. She goes in, Katie's reading a magazine.) Katie: Took you long enough.Meredith: You're okay? The nurse paged me 911.Katie: I had to go all Exorcist to get her to even pick up the phone.Meredith: Wait. There's nothing wrong with you?Katie: I'm bored.Meredith: You little...I'm not a cruise director.Katie: You don't have to wig out. The pageant's supposed to be on cable, but this crappy hospital doesn't get the channel. If that cow Kylie Wood is gonna walk off with my crown, I have to see it. Can you call someone?Meredith: Okay. This is an actual hospital. There are sick people here. Go to sleep, and stop wasting my time.Katie: But I can't sleep. My head's all full.Meredith: That's called thinking. Go with it.(Cut to Bailey, collapsed on a stretcher in a hallway. Izzie is standing nearby, looking uncertain.)Nurse: What do you need?Izzie: Mr Jones has junkie veins and he really needs antibiotics so I should start a central line.Nurse: So start one. (Pause.) You don't know how.Izzie: I've never done one.Nurse: Well, you know what that means. (looks to Bailey)Izzie: Can't we just...page someone else?Nurse: She's the on-call resident.Izzie: Okay. Okay, I'll just - I'll wake her. (walks over, taps Bailey's shoulder) Dr Bailey, I don't mean to bother you, but -Bailey: Then don't.Izzie: It's Mr. Jones.Bailey: Is he dying?Izzie: No.Bailey: Then stop talking to me.(Izzie turns away, turns back. Bailey gives up on sleep and sits up.)Bailey: What is it?(Cut to Bailey finishing up with the central line.)Bailey: Next time you wake me, he better be so close to dead there's a tag on his toe.(Cut to the city going from night to day. Several shots of Cristina/George/Izzie looking overworked.)Karev (male intern): 4B's got post-op pneumonia. Let's start antibiotics.Nurse: Are you sure that's the right diagnosis?Karev: Well I don't know, I'm only an intern. Here's an idea, why don't you go spend four years in med school and let me know if it's the right diagnosis. She's short of breath, she's got fever, she's post-op. Start the antibiotics. (walks over to Meredith) God I hate nurses. I'm Alex. I'm with Jeremy, you're with the Nazi, right?Meredith: She may not have pneumonia, you know. She could be splinting, or have a PE.Karev: Like I said, I hate nurses.Meredith: What did you just say? Did you just call me a nurse?Karev: Well, if the white cap fits...Meredith's pager beeps and she walks away.Meredith: Damnit, Katie...(not running this time)Karev: She seeing anybody?George: I don't know.Karev: (whistles) She's hot.George: I'm friends with her. I mean, kinda friends, I mean, not, you know, actually friends, not exactly, but we're tight. We hang out. I mean, really only just today -Karev: Dude.George: - but -Karev: Dude. Stop talking.(Cut to Meredith, walking up the stairs to Katie. She's not in a hurry. She sees nurses rushing into the room and starts to run.)Nurse 1 (echoey voice): What took you so long?Nurse 2 (echoey voice): She's having multiple grand mal seizures, now how do you want to proceed? Dr. Grey? Are you listening to me? She's got Diazepam, 2mg Diazepam,I just gave her a second ago, Dr. Grey, you need to tell us what you want to do. Dr Grey!(Meredith is panicking. She picks up the chart and voices stop sounding echoey.)Meredith: Okay, she's full on Prazepam?Nurse 1: She's had 4mg.Meredith: Did you page Dr. Bailey and Dr Shepherd?Nurse 2: The Prazepam's not working.Meredith: Phenobarbital, load her with Phenobarbital.Nurse 2: Pheno's in.Nurse 3: No change.Meredith: You paged Dr. Shepherd?Nurse 3: I just told you.Meredith: Well page him again! Stat.Nurse 2: What do you want to do? (back to echoey voice) Dr. Grey, you need to tell us what you want to do!Beeping.Nurse 2: Heart's stopped!Nurse 1: Code blue, code blue! Code blue, code blue!They pull out the defibrillators. Meredith takes them, her brain's working again.Meredith: Charge pulse of two hundred.Nurse: Charged. Clear. (Meredith defibs)Nurse 2: Still defib. Nothing.Nurse 1: Charging. 19 seconds.Meredith: Charge to 300.Nurse 1: 300. Anything? 27 seconds.Meredith: Charge to 360. (still nothing) Come on, Katie.Nurse 3: 49 seconds.Nurse 2: At 60 seconds you're supposed to admit her -Meredith: Charge again! (nurse doesn't) Charge again. (nurse does, we see Katie's BP register) Anything?Nurse 1: I see sinus rhythm.Nurse 2: Blood pressure's coming up.Nurse 1: All right now. Pressure's returning. Grid's coming back...(Shepherd runs in.)Derek: What the hell happened?Meredith: She had a seizure, and -Derek: A seizure?Meredith: her heart stopped.Derek: You were supposed to be monitoring her.Meredith: I checked on her and she -Derek: I got it. Just - just - go. (Meredith turns away) Someone give me her chart, please?(Cut to Meredith walking towards Bailey.)Bailey: You get a 911, you page me immediately, not in the five minutes it takes you to get to the emergency, immediately, you are on my team and if somebody dies it's my ass, (Meredith's walking away) you hear me, Grey?Cristina: Meredith?(Meredith walks outside into the rain, Cristina follows. Meredith throws up on the grass; Cristina has stopped at the door.)Meredith: If you tell anyone, ever...(re-enters hospital).(More cityscape and sunrise: Hour 24.)Katie's father: (to Derek) You said it was a seizure disorder. Now you're saying it isn't?Derek: I'm saying that I don't know.Mother: Well, what do you think it could be?Derek: I don't know.Father: (frustrated) When will you know?Derek: I don't have an answer for you. For now, Katie is stable -Father: Wait one damn minute. We came here because this hospital is supposed to be the best in Washington. That's my kid in there. My kid. And you have the audacity to stand here and tell me I don't know?Derek: Mr. Bryce, -Father: No, I want someone else. A doctor who knows what they're doing. You get me someone else. Someone better than you.Derek: Mr Bryce, I assure you that I am working hard on Katie's case.Father: No, you're not. If you were, you'd be able to give me some answers.(Cut to Burke, talking to the guy who can't eat any more bacon.)Burke: I put you on a bypass machine, which pumps blood for your heart, fix your ticker, take you off the machine, I'm done. Simple procedure.Woman: So, I shouldn't worry?Burke: I'm very good at what I do. It's still a surgery. There are some risks. I'll see you in the OR this afternoon, Mr. Savage.Mr Savage: You're not going to leave me in there alone with that guy, are you?George: Oh, I'll be outside the OR the whole time. Dr Burke is very good. Don't worry. I'll see you after.Mrs. Savage: He'll be fine, right?George: It's one he's going to sail through. You have nothing to worry about. I promise. Gotta go.(Cut to Cristina and Meredith.)Meredith: What are you doing?Cristina: I'm suturing a banana, with the vain hope that it wakes up my brain.(George laughs.)Cristina: What're you smiling at, 007?(George stops laughing.)Cristina: I'm sorry, I get mean when I'm tired.George: You know what? I don't care. I comforted a family, and I get to hang out in the OR today. All is well.Cristina: Does anybody know why we're here? (lots of interns, packed into one room. Derek enters.)Derek: Well good morning. I'm going to do something pretty rare for a surgeon, I'm going to ask interns for help. I've got this kid, Katie Bryce. Right now, she's a mystery. She doesn't respond to her meds. Labs are clean, scans are pure, but she's having seizures. Grand mal seizures with no visible cause. She's a ticking clock. She's going to die, if I don't make a diagnosis. Which is where you come in. I can't do it alone. I need your extra minds, extra eyes, I need you to play detective, I need you to find out why Katie is having seizures. I know you're tired, you're busy, you've got more work than you could possibly handle. I understand. So, I'm going to give you an incentive. Whoever finds the answer rides with me. Katie needs surgery. You get to do what no interns get to do. Scrub in to assist on an advanced procedure. Dr Bailey's going to hand you Katie's chart. The clock is ticking fast, people. If we're going to save Katie's life, we have to do it soon.(All interns grab copies of her chart. Cut to Meredith and Alex.)Alex: Look, give the antibiotics time to work.Nurse: The antibiotics should've worked by now.Alex: She's old, she's freaking ancient. She's lucky she's still breathing. Now, I got a shot to scrub in downstairs and a patient who wasn't alive during the civil war. Don't page me again. (walks off, Cristina comes over)Cristina: Hey, I want in on Shepherd's surgery. You've been the intern on Katie since the start. You want to work together? We find the answer, we have a fifty-fifty chance of scrubbing in.Meredith: I'll work with you, but I don't want in on the surgery. You can have it.Cristina: Are you kidding me? It's the biggest opportunity any intern will ever get.Meredith: I don't want to spend any more time with Shepherd than I have to.Cristina: What do you have against Shepherd?Meredith: If we find the answer, the surgery's yours. Do you want to work together or not?Cristina: (grinning and shaking her head) Deal.(Cut to library.)Cristina: Well, she doesn't have anoxia, chronic renal failure or acidosis. It's not a tumour because her CT's clean. Are you seriously not going to tell me why you won't work with Shepherd?Meredith: No. What about infection?Cristina: No. There's no white count, she has no ceteal lesions, no fevers, nothing in her spinal tap, just tell me.Meredith: You can't comment, make a face, or react in any way. We had sex.(Cristina opens her mouth, closes it, and)Cristina: What about an aneurysm?Meredith: No blood on the CT, and no headaches.。

Greys.Anatomy.S01E04 实习医生格蕾

Greys.Anatomy.S01E04 实习医生格蕾

Intimacy is a four-syllable word for亲密,代表一个四音节的词"here are my heart and soul.对于我的思想和心灵而言Please grind them into hamburger“请拿去磨碎了夹在汉堡包里and enjoy."好好享受吧。

”It's both desired and feared,它是人们渴望而又害怕得到的东西。

difficult to live with...拥有的时候会感到难以相处…Uh, excuse me!Uh,抱歉!Excuse me!抱歉!...and impossible to live without.…没有的时候又觉得活不下去。

Is that my toothbrush?!那不是我的牙刷吗?!Intimacy also comes attached to life's three R's --亲密还和生命中的3R联系在一起——relatives, romance, and roommates.亲人,爱人和室友。

- Coffee? - There are some things you can't escape.-咖啡? -有些事你无法逃避。

And other things you just don't want to know.而有些事你却不想知道。

Hello, Kitty.早啊,Kitty。

You don't understand. Me gonads, you ovaries.你怎么不明白?我是男的,而你是女的。

Oh, that reminds me.哦,那倒提醒我了。

We are out of tampons.我们的卫生巾用完了。

You're parading through the bathroom in your underwear when I'm naked in the shower. 我赤身洗澡的时候你穿着内裤在浴室里走来走去的。

实习医生格蕾独白整理(含翻译)

实习医生格蕾独白整理(含翻译)

◆实习医生格蕾”第一季第二集It's all about lines:The finishing line is the end of the residencywaiting in lines for a chance at the operating tableand then there's the most important line the line separating you from the people you work withIt doesn't help to get too familiar to make friends,you need boundaries, between you and the rest of the world.other people are far too messyIt's all about lines: drawing lines in the sand and pray like hell no one crosses themEnd: But there're some lines..that're way too dangerous to cross..Here's what I knowIf you are willing to take the chance that the view from other side is spectacular 所有这一切都是关于“线”的,线的终点是实习期的结束,接着排成直线来等待机会上手术台,然后是最重要的那条“线”将你和你的同事们隔开,界限并没有帮助我熟悉周围,或是结交朋友,你需要一个分界线,在你和这个世界之间,其他人都忙的一团糟,一切都是关于“线”的,在沙子上画线...然后拼命祈祷没有人去踩坏它们。

在某些问题上,你必须作出决定。

实习医生格蕾.首尾独白经典台词趣味对话整理.S01E01

实习医生格蕾.首尾独白经典台词趣味对话整理.S01E01

S01E01 A Hard Day's Night注:“【】”里是自己加的,其他是整理的(片头独白)Meredith voiceover【Meredith Grey,即主角中的主角。

】:The game, they say a person either has what it takes to play, or they don't. My mother was one of the greats. Me, on the other hand...I'm kind of screwed.这场竞争(这里指外科医生的工作),参加的人要么是有本事,要么什么都没有,我母亲曾是其中的佼佼者,而我呢,就有些惨了。

Webber【他是外科主任。

】:Each of you comes here today hopeful, wanting in on the game. A month ago, you were in med school being taught by doctors. Today, you are the doctors. The seven years you spend here as a surgical resident will be the best and worst of your life. You will be pushed to the breaking point. Look around you. Say hello to your competition. Eight of you will switch to an easier specialty. Five of you will crack under the pressure. Two of you will be asked to leave. This is your starting line. This is your arena. How well you play? That's up to you.今天你们满怀希望地来到这里,想参加这场竞争。

实习医生格蕾BurkeandChristina

实习医生格蕾BurkeandChristina

实习医生格蕾Burke and ChristinaBurke边做手术边背着结婚誓词:Christina, I do promise, to hold you and cherish you.And I promise, to be there in sickness and in health.I could say, till death do us apart, but I won’t.Those vows are for optimistic couples, the vows full of hope, but I do not stand here on my wedding day optimistic or full of hope.I am not optimistic, I am not hopeful, I am sure, I’m steady.And I know, I’m a heart man, take them apart, put them back together, I hold them in my hands, I am a heart man, so this, I am sure, you are my partner, my lover, my very best friend. My heart, my heart beat for you. And on this day, the day of our wedding, I promise you this, I promise you to lay my heart in the pond of your hands, I promise you, me.实习医生格蕾看到今天,第四季那几个或温暖或激情的吻也终于看到,然而这个没有Burke的GA总觉得看得人心里空落落的,就象失去了burke的cristina一样,苍白落寞.你说cristina这样的工作狂不会落寞?你看到她奋力工作,看到她积极努力,看到她嬉笑努骂,那你可听到她孤单的歌声,你可曾听到她不甘的话语,你可记得坚强如她的热泪,她当然是在乎的,比谁想象的都要在乎,在乎那个谦虚而又骄傲的男人那个内敛却温柔的男人,那个念下了那么感人的誓词却抛下了她的男人,那个她爱的男人.她当然是在乎的,不是因为他是她的上司,是她手术上的导师伙伴,是因为他是那个愿意等她回家的那个人.当每天回家,床头一盏暖暖小灯,他在等她。

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It's all about lines:The finishing line is the end of the residencywaiting in lines for a chance at the operating tableand then there's the most important line the line separating you from the people you work withIt doesn't help to get too familiar to make friends,you need boundaries, between you and the rest of the world.other people are far too messyIt's all about lines: drawing lines in the sand and pray like hell no one crosses themEnd: But there're some lines..that're way too dangerous to cross..Here's what I knowIf you are willing to take the chance that the view from other side is spectacular所有这一切都是关于“线”的,线的终点是实习期的结束,接着排成直线来等待机会上手术台,然后是最重要的那条“线”将你和你的同事们隔开,界限并没有帮助我熟悉周围,或是结交朋友,你需要一个分界线,在你和这个世界之间,其他人都忙的一团糟,一切都是关于“线”的,在沙子上画线...然后拼命祈祷没有人去踩坏它们。

在某些问题上,你必须作出决定。

边界并不能把你和其他人隔开,他们依然会进来生活是杂乱无章的但所有的一切都是我们自己造成的所以你可以用尽一生去画无数的线。

你也可以跨越这些线去好好生活可那总有一些线非常危险无法越过的路,如果你愿意去尝试,另一面的风景将令你着迷。

◆实习医生格蕾”第一季第四集I wish there were a rule book about intimacy some kind of guide that can tell you when you cross the lineIt would be nice if you could see it comingAnd I don't know how it fit on the mapY ou take it, where you can get itAnd keep it, as long as you canAnd as for rules, maybe there're noneMaybe the rules of intimacy are something you have to define yourself我希望这里会有一本关于亲密的规则书,当你越线时,一些指导者可以告诉你,如果你能看到它的到来,事情会变的更好,在一幅地图上,我不知道你怎样才能去合适它,你得到了,在你可以得到的地方...你能保持多久就多久,作为规矩...或许这里没有,或许亲密的规则需要你自己去定义。

◆实习医生格蕾”第一季第七集Maybe we like the pain.Maybe we're wired that way... ...because without it,I don't know... ...maybe we just wouldn't feel real.What's that saying?"Why do I keep hitting myself with a hammer?""Because it feels so good when I stop."或许我们喜欢痛苦,或许我们期待那种方式。

因为没有。

我不知道,我们就不会感受到真实的一面,那什么意思,“那我为什么一直用锤子敲我的脑袋?”因为停下来感觉很好。

The thing people forget is how good it can feel when you finally set secrets free.Whether good or bad, at least they're out in the open...like it or not.And once your secrets are out in the open, you don't have to hide behind them anymore.The problem with secrets is even when you think you're in control......Y ou're not.人们不会在意的就是秘密揭开后你们会感觉非常好的,无论好坏,至少它被说出了...好坏都不重要了,自从你的秘密不在秘密,你就不用再背负秘密了,秘密就有一个问题,你认为你能控制得了吗?其实你控制不了。

◆实习医生格蕾”第二季第一集They say "practice makes perfect."Theory is, the more you think like a surgeon, the more you become one...the better you get at remaining neutral, clinicalcut, suture, close...and the harder it becomes to learn to turn it off...to stop thinking like a surgeon...And remember what it means to think like a human being.有人说“熟能生巧”,原理是,你像外科大夫那样思考你就能更像外科大夫...你自己能更好的保持中立,切开,缝合,关上,更难学会如何停止像外科大夫那样思考...记得像人类一样思考的意义。

◆实习医生格蕾”第二季第二集There's something to be saidabout a glass half full...about knowing when to say when.i think it's a floating line,a barometer of need and desire.it's entirely up to the individual...and depends on what's being poured.sometimes...all we want is a taste.other times,there's no such thing as enough.The glass is bottomless.And all we wantis more.我的一个阿姨,无论她什么时候,给你任何东西都会说:“够了就说一声”当然我们从来都不说,我们不喊停,因为是希望,有可能得到更多。

有些事值得考虑,关于半杯水...关于什么时候喊停,我认为那是一个需要和希望的,完全因人而异。

有时候,我们想要的只是尝一尝,别的时候,根本就没有满足,杯子是没有底的,我们想要的是,更多。

Sometimes, reality has a way of sneaking upand sting us in the ass...and when the dam bursts,all you can do is swim.The world of pretend is a cage, not a cocoon.We can only lie to ourselves for so long.We are tired.We are scared.Denying it doesn't change the truth.Sooner or later, we have to put aside our denialand face the world head-on, guns blazing.Denial... it's not just a river in Egypt.It's a freaking ocean.有时候,现实有些鬼祟,在背后袭击我们...当大坝决口的时候,你所能做的就是游泳,伪装的世界是一个鸟笼,而不是一个蚕茧,我们只能和自己长时间的撒谎,我们都很疲惫,我们也很恐惧,否认并不能改变事实,或早或迟,我们必须把我们否认的放一边,面对迎面而来的世界,炙热的燃烧,否认...不仅仅只是埃及的一条河流而已,那是个怪异的海流,那么你如何从中逃生呢?如果你不示弱,你就会成为最强的。

我们仅仅看到我们愿意看到的,相信我们想信的,确实是这样的。

我们老是在骗自己,而过了一会儿,这些谎言开始看上去像真理的一样了,我们否认的太多,以至于不能辨认,就在我们面前的真相。

当你很接近的时候,很难接受结束。

◆实习医生格蕾”第二季第五集Pain--you just have to ride it out,hope it goes away on its own,hope the wound that caused it heals.So...here's where we are.There are no solutions,no easy answers.Y ou just breathe deepand wait for it to subside.But sometimes,the pain gets you when you least expect it...Hits way below the belt and doesn't let up.So...Pain―you just have to fight through because the truth is,you can't outrun it and life always makes more.疼痛,你必须梃过来,期待它会自己消失不见,期待它导致的伤口自动愈合。

根本就没有解决方法,没有简单回答。

你只能深呼吸,然后等待它下沉...大部分时候,疼痛可以控制。

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