「abject」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

abject

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  • the third person, which is often mistaken for abject arrogance.
  • ho according to him ‘was often looking for the abject as subject'; in the end Singh found Friedlande
  • torian, described the loss of Kut as "the most abject capitulation in Britain's military history."
  • and his friends share a room and they live in abject conditions such as staying hungry for more tha
  • rt reducing the whole non-Muslim population to abject destitution, cruelly insulting the religious s
  • delinquent property in Minnesota and suffered abject environmental degradation from cultivation and
  • Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles
  • who accumulated a fortune while living in the abject filth of a wretched slum.
  • Astictopterus abjecta (Snellen, 1872) - Abject Hopper
  • he villains back-stab, bicker and descend into abject immorality.
  • He meant it as an irony; but here, it was an abject legal failure."
  • he observer can recognize something within the abject, possibly of what it was before it was 'cast o
  • They both died in abject poverty in 1965.
  • where he "was immediately confronted with the abject poverty and underdevelopment of the region and
  • n Thursday, 15 December 1921, aged only 39, in abject poverty and isolation, abandoned by his former
  • finally left Verlan in 1978 when, despite the abject poverty the family was living in, he married a
  • rly 1990-s, Romanian media found him living in abject poverty and forgotten by his former club and s
  • between the lives of millions of Americans in abject poverty and the lives of such financiers as J.
  • Due to the band's abject poverty, the release was limited to a couple o
  • o one's ideals even though one is neck deep in abject poverty.
  • y were slaves, serfs or indentured or lived in abject poverty.
  • longer on the outside looking in; no longer in abject poverty; no longer without hope or belief; no
  • e Last Fine Time, and Timothy; or, Notes of an Abject Reptile.
  • ng conditions for lower class blacks living in abject squalor during the 1920s, led to the completio
  • e but the standard of housing remained "one of abject squalor".
  • At the Restoration he made an abject submission and escaped punishment.
  • death it took the form of a neurosis based on abject submission and deferred obedience to him'.
  • truck by the absence of media attention to the abject suffering of thousands of children.
  • ransformation of society in which the poor and abject would be given a rightful place as citizens of