「ridicule」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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t that quickly became a popular theme used to | ridicule a common misrepresentation of the theory of e |
s Peter, a young war orphan who is subject to | ridicule after he awakens one morning to find his hair |
Radha is the | ridicule among the people in the village but he is not |
the clock in a conference tournament game to | ridicule an opponent, Southern University, which had j |
The name was subject to | ridicule and was altered during the Bill's passage thr |
God permits | ridicule, and at times waits with His reply to test an |
with frozen eggs usually face somewhat severe | ridicule, and specific targeting by both teams. |
hird Reich, Therese Neumann was the target of | ridicule and defamation, as the Nazis knew about her d |
own leaflets, which were often received with | ridicule and disdain. |
ns and fiction in playful fashion, seeking to | ridicule and undermine Denmark's censorship laws at th |
ain stunters, and is frequently the source of | ridicule and verbal or even physical abuse at the hand |
he film's release, the film's trailer sparked | ridicule and criticism on several blogs, news sites, a |
ich the Scots experienced a period of intense | ridicule and political strife following the Acts of Un |
aid for them, is said to have earned him only | ridicule and derision in Restoration France, when Bona |
eation account held that religious view up to | ridicule and contempt. |
edition was the subject of some criticism and | ridicule and, through the eponym bowdlerise (or bowdle |
ishing such a competition is not to offend or | ridicule anyone, but to do a discussion about the real |
Met with | ridicule at an academic meeting at the Zoological Hall |
istaken for a girl and frequently had to face | ridicule because of this. |
d decisions", and stated that he had "come to | ridicule Blair not vilify him". |
the Jordanians, Khalaf "was subjected to such | ridicule by the guerrillas who had fought on that he r |
ly little guys..." His show was received with | ridicule by a number of sources. |
His | ridicule caused the idea to be dropped. |
The poem was intended to | ridicule country folk for their simplicity. |
film illegally, and that he suffered "public | ridicule, degradation and humiliation" as a result. |
To redeem his honor and quiet the | ridicule, Ebles accepted a challenge to confront the r |
sion and focus on photonics but it has reaped | ridicule for being "Oral Co" when spelled backwards. |
Ridicule, France | |
From her debut, she was the object of | ridicule from heel commentator Bobby Heenan. |
of being ridiculed for their fetish, and such | ridicule from their partners could be psychologically |
Despite | ridicule from editorial and political cartoonists, the |
uated by beating from the orphanage staff and | ridicule from the other boys. |
d starred in Merseybeat, which evoked further | ridicule from the media about her appearance. |
e suppressed through an organized campaign of | ridicule from mainstream physicists, including those s |
Long after scandal and | ridicule had forced the club into abeyance Bates conti |
and Minerva who burned himself because of the | ridicule he suffered." |
g at two years old, and in order to avoid any | ridicule, he kept his twirling secret until he decided |
of psychosurgery no doubt in part due to the | ridicule he received from his colleagues over the meth |
Glinda gives this hat to Elphaba to | ridicule her in front of others, reminiscent of What i |
His colleagues | ridicule him for this, one of them saying, "Hit the hi |
ing Jahn at all, but does so only in order to | ridicule him. |
Desborough himself became an object of | ridicule, his regiment even revolted against him, and |
The school faced | ridicule, however, because it was rumored that the doo |
He became a regular fixture of | ridicule in the state's newspapers and on the floor of |
I don't know why people would | ridicule it. |
d the capital and takes a certain pleasure to | ridicule Jataka Kodo, the dictator. |
by almost anything: e.g., personal criticism, | ridicule, mockery, rejection, abandonment, etc. |
month of Ramadhan as a deliberate attempt to | ridicule Muhammad, who is highly revered by Muslims, a |
caused the new name to become the subject of | ridicule nationally. |
g others, living in the ghetto, intoxication, | ridicule of other artists and ridicule of the performi |
The | ridicule of religion was forbidden, and ministers of r |
from the letters were published - led to much | ridicule of Wallace in the national press. |
fairly unbelievable story) for the purpose of | ridicule of the subject. |
slative session, Peyton dressed humorously in | ridicule of Long and proposed a bill to grant the titl |
C on behalf of the triplet's donor for Leno's | ridicule of "children born from a donor's egg and a do |
s wrote "If there was a prize for braving the | ridicule of critics, it would go to Mazarine Pingeot" |
The tabloid | ridicule of Gross was often linked to his poor grasp o |
55-1758; now in Sir John Soane's Museum); his | ridicule of the English passion for cockfighting in Th |
ppers and builders, the customary dissent and | ridicule of "Yankee notions" were both entertained and |
tred towards, serious contempt for, or severe | ridicule of, a person or group of persons on the groun |
The incident made Philadelphia the subject of | ridicule on many late-night TV talk shows. |
ment caused him to be a consistent subject of | ridicule on the BBC Two program Top Gear. |
uniformly resulted in reactions of revulsion, | ridicule, or both. |
self derives from the Italian burla - a joke, | ridicule or mockery. |
this into areas where other people might fear | ridicule or contempt.{Entrancing |
Baxter: "If her letter had shown any hint of | ridicule or disbelief I might perhaps never have train |
will sometimes use the term sarcastically to | ridicule overblown adulation, and the Japanese media f |
Danish cartoon controversy and the impact of | ridicule, parody, and joking in the 2008 presidential |
a' (little-sardine) referring to his weak and | ridicule physical condition. |
rivate life is the subject of speculation and | ridicule regarding his unhealthy relationship with dog |
opseudes, however, the intention is simply to | ridicule tall tales. |
While John and Moe are content to | ridicule Terrence, John's girlfriend, Liz proves herse |
In | Ridicule, the king was played by Urbain Cancelier. |
of the Fat Pizza characters are ballooned to | ridicule the stereotype itself. |
umashiro uses the censors' tools purposely to | ridicule the practice. |
BC), and his picture was no doubt intended to | ridicule the Alexandrian epic poets. |
t used to call him a truly honest man, and to | ridicule the slanders that envy endeavoured to fasten |
To | ridicule the true religion, to make fun of a poor or h |
the superficial meaning of the song seems to | ridicule the deity involved. |
this time that Noucentista artists started to | ridicule the rebel ideas of Modernisme and propelled a |
y of their native English speaking fans might | ridicule their translated lyrics).) |
He and the government incurred much | ridicule through their failure to prove the existence |
because the theatres of the fairs had brought | ridicule upon the name of Gilles. |
Desiring to cast | ridicule upon him, the woman took a golden candlestick |
Bradshaw has in later years made light of the | ridicule with quips such as "it's football, not rocket |
oice immediately drew universal criticism and | ridicule within Australia. |
real" after the nickname given to the nuns in | ridicule years earlier. |
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