「Psychologically」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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the other partner sexually, physically or | psychologically in a dating relationship. |
rough the jungle and slowly disintegrates | psychologically, becoming a shrieking hysteric who runs r |
Lucy has survived, but is | psychologically scarred and may never fully recover. |
The | psychologically complex and slow narrative of Solaris has |
ally morally objectionable, physically or | psychologically hideous, and/or a freak of nature. |
spect, the evacuation has been considered | psychologically flawed, as the separations turned out to |
Arroyo has written seven books on | psychologically oriented astrology which outline his theo |
Butalbital is a physically and | psychologically addictive barbiturate. |
ds that lies on a continuum with everyday | psychologically motivated buying'. |
Psychologically scarred by the memory of her father's dea | |
Many of the orphan children were | psychologically scarred by Johnson's experiment after Tud |
Psychologically, nagging can act to reinforce behavior. | |
sure for crimes which are committed under | psychologically abnormal circumstances. |
s of territory and was able to retain the | psychologically important city of Toledo, occupied the pr |
es are a pile of dung, but I do know that | psychologically I couldn't handle owning one." |
his 'like everyone' - in the direction of | psychologically interpreted details and the everyday word |
The orchestration is full of | psychologically penetrating effects. |
lly similar to amphetamine, but lacks any | psychologically stimulating effects. |
nt income bracket or above; and be deemed | psychologically robust enough by an independent psycholog |
first clinic patients House must treat is | psychologically unstable Eve (Katheryn Winnick), who is d |
ay conjures up people to help him through | psychologically trying events, just like in the SGA episo |
joined the race as a means of recovering | psychologically from fifteen years of service in submarin |
Tests had justified itself in every way, | psychologically, technically, financially". |
oup in Johannesburg, says, “First of all, | psychologically to get back above 30,000 is very importan |
Bull Meecham also | psychologically abuses his teenage son Ben. |
a Free Man" uses the approach that we are | psychologically imprisoned in the current world, which we |
Psychologically, he is continually bombarded with the pro | |
e less resonant here, but look how highly | psychologically difficult it has become. |
ne of the "gradual wearing down, morally, | psychologically and materially, of the enemy forces, and |
sis that in terms of events is Matt's but | psychologically is more significant for Kate. |
nted by two events - the discovery of his | psychologically abusive mother's infidelity, and the effe |
relationship, is popularly believed to be | psychologically incapable of making reasonable decisions |
uced, then for the minority who are still | psychologically distressed or disabled it is appropriate |
s of Secret Lives tell honestly what this | psychologically draining ordeal was like for everyone con |
engineer, Eugenio Gnesutta, to work with | psychologically disturbed patient, also investigating phy |
thanks also to Petherbridge's restrained, | psychologically acute performance. |
Such biologically and | psychologically devastating procedures, adopted internati |
operate is reached, patients are examined | psychologically by Psychotherapist Mary Jo Rapini. |
Uniformly well acted, it boasts a | psychologically knowing script, clearly written by a smar |
ted series to cool off after the dark and | psychologically intense Serial Experiments Lain. |
As a child, Marcus was | psychologically and socially ill at ease with her surroun |
enough that, played over and over, it can | psychologically break someone down ... I take it as an ho |
several remarkably diverse lives...These | psychologically acute stories are truly satisfying-imagin |
point, the young carpenter proves to be, | psychologically, the strongest. |
and of activities and states conceived as | psychologically elevated, such as wisdom, excellence, per |
to declare that he was 'absolutely normal | psychologically' (whatever that phrase may mean). |
This experience affected Dickens | psychologically for the remainder of his life. |
t she can maintain control physically and | psychologically over the rate of insertion. |
To | psychologically maintain the "calming effect" of the delo |
the company the release to physically and | psychologically abuse the individuals in the course. |
olation and marginalization at school are | psychologically damaging to LGBT students, and that GSAs |
Centre for Pain Services, which provides | psychologically focused treatment for adults, young peopl |
"Trivial thriller, | psychologically implausible, with a weak acting performan |
Spirou doesn't have very much in common, | psychologically speaking, with the adult character. |
ican Psychological Association's National | Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award. |
art group Royal Art Lodge presented their | psychologically surrealist works, challenging the viewer |
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