「Affront」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 34件
| They want to keep it as an open sore, as an | affront against the United Nations and as a weapon ag |
| Corineus threatened war in response to this | affront, and to pacify him Locrinus married Gwendolen |
| rast, most fictional allusions are an obvious | affront and literary usage often implies that "Peoria |
| (literally meaning garbage) to be a personal | affront, and treats every school-day as a battle agai |
| what seemed to the Joneses to be a deliberate | affront, Graham held his only American campaign of 19 |
| emains confused about how to react to such an | affront in a society that still blames the victim for |
| Indignant at this | affront, Shiva cut off Ganesha's head and Parvati was |
| ncounter peril; they ought, like the helm, to | affront the foeman's blow. |
| l's Hill on the south side of the harbour and | affront the ruins of St. Paul Church (also known as t |
| Charles took great personal | affront to these actions, and declared Hotham a trait |
| critics of Ilham say that the headscarf is an | affront to women, incompatible with feminism. |
| the report describing it as dishonest and an | affront to the government and Rwandans. |
| ssionals and some anorexics have always taken | affront to pro-ana as a glamorization of a serious il |
| company of Kabir in Kashi, once again causing | affront to social mores. |
| ative German pastors considered this to be an | affront to the church because Ebert had been an outsp |
| al exploration of possible burial sites as an | affront to Judaism. |
| activities, and their very existence, were an | affront to the Communist Party and its goal of buildi |
| inmates, however, saying that it would be an | affront to their dignity. |
| ssed the new strategy as a provocation and an | affront to Darfur residents saying it is “a waste of |
| e country's cultural practices, as well as an | affront to traditional values and belief systems. |
| who in turn support those governments, are an | affront to the Christian principles of nonviolence an |
| of German derived place names was seen as an | affront to the war efforts, and to the sensibilities |
| atement that called LePage's action a "direct | affront to our values as arts professionals." |
| their banners in the battle was a particular | affront to her - as it was a symbolic rejection of th |
| eligious grounds, but because he saw it as an | affront to a reigning sovereign. |
| munity in Assam consider the excavation as an | affront to their tradition, because the maidams are a |
| s that building the maternity home is both an | affront to the tradition and culture of the village, |
| ntrary to s 16 Theft Act 1968) it would be an | affront to public conscience, were he denied a remedy |
| at the 'infamous policy' of Apartheid was an ' | affront to humanity', and that it was the duty of the |
| ying in a letter to the board it would be "an | affront to people of this state, the California crimi |
| Among many other measures seen by many as an | affront to the ethnic Hungarian community, Funar aske |
| raud; Lawler described Lane's comments as "an | affront to all law-abiding people who declare their i |
| American insurgent groups as an expression of | affront towards issues that sparked the original diss |
| Antiochus regarded this proceeding as an | affront upon his majesty, and, having been compelled |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|