「brooding」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

brooding

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  • , regretting the loss of Anakin Skywalker and brooding about the Jedi lives that were lost.
  • The island is colonized by a large group of brooding Adelie Penguins.
  • s described by some critics as a darker, more brooding album than his 2001 release Burning My Travel
  • life as he knows it is falling apart, and is brooding alone in his office when he receives his fina
  • male also undertakes the incubation and chick brooding alone.
  • is typically rhythmic, creatively repetitive, brooding and personal.
  • The female does most of the brooding and direct feeding, with the male taking over
  • During brooding and chick-rearing, females shed their head fe
  • e are those who say that Taranaki is silently brooding and will one day try to return inland again t
  • Dark, brooding and slow, Benedek Fliegauf's second film, Dea
  • ht dealt with the reviews by "being sulky and brooding and riding the subway a lot".The play went on
  • rles Lawrence Hannah","Before it Starts"), to brooding and explosive guitar-driven songs ("The Talbo
  • orded, with heavy use of dissonance and dark, brooding and extremely complex melodies.
  • Zano is meant to be brooding and profound to the point of being sulky, and
  • The brooding anemone is a pale, fragile-looking anemone, h
  • The brooding anemone, Halianthella annularis, is a species
  • adin type character), and the Fairy Wizard, a brooding, angsty Crystal magic user.
  • arnedd Uchaf and Foel Grach, giving it a dark brooding appearance - hence its name.
  • The song was re-recorded in 1986 in a new, brooding arrangement with a different chorus and a mor
  • cal eggs are placed upon the bare ground; the brooding bird, sitting closely, is their best protecti
  • Brutus sits on a klismos on the left, alone, brooding, but knowing what he did was best for his cou
  • films and pioneered Amitabh's new image of a brooding but explosive person who fights back when cor
  • He is left brooding but hears a gypsy girl singing a song which p
  • But the dark brooding continues, only relieved by a fragment of the
  • His protagonist, Detective Theurer, is a brooding, disollutioned man in his mid-fifties.
  • rey Dato' Sulaiman (Mohd Fazlie Abdul Rahim), brooding Dr Idris Mansor (Nasrizal Ngasri) and the new
  • physical confinement", with the result being brooding, eerie music.
  • he "goth" end of the New Wave spectrum, a bit brooding, eerie, or hypnotic.
  • insula of California, was found with up to 11 brooding embryos in one adult (Hendler and Bundrick, 2
  • view leaves the audiences to speculate on the brooding emotions of characters whose faces are obscur
  • ency, Shu is portrayed as a ladies man with a brooding, enigmatic persona.
  • heavyset, tall (6'2") and handsome man with a brooding face.
  • One of his two sons described him as a brooding father who was obsessed (and later disappoint
  • Gilliam's early style developed from brooding figural abstractions into large paintings of
  • The recapitulation emphasises the brooding first theme, and the movement ends with a sin
  • He has described the bands sound as "...dark, brooding, glacial, majestic and intelligent."
  • greatly distressed about this, and as he sat brooding, he saw an old man approach with a long white
  • Shadow Weaver ( Brooding Heron Press, 1984)
  • Paragonah Canyon ( Brooding Heron Press, 1990)
  • ly portrayed in the film as contemplative and brooding, in contrast to the down-to-earth nature of h
  • Considerably more atmospheric and brooding in feel, the songwriting employed a greater e
  • The band are known for their dark and brooding live performances, they have toured venues ac
  • the "cool biker-bot" because "Chick-bots dig ' brooding loner' bit! "
  • said, "Murray does a fine job as a brooding Lucas."
  • who described it as a "low-calibre battery of brooding, malicious, doom-ridden grind pitched somewhe
  • 21-year-old family heir all share an isolated brooding mansion where many unseemly events occur.
  • The painting conveys an air of brooding melancholy: the figure of Narcissus is locked
  • a long, rhythmically variegated blues with a brooding minor theme that gradually shifts to major du
  • Robertson played the brooding mysterious Brit for three years, also appeari
  • l-core" or "evil-core" to emphasize the dark, brooding nature of the music and lyrics.
  • The brooding opening gives way to one of Scriabin's inspir
  • ever in the latter half, he goes into a shell brooding over his love and beloved.
  • Al-Arabi concluded that brooding over ones faults, after the fact, is not only
  • ing a scene where staffer Bailey Quarters was brooding over being stood up on a planned date with mo
  • His mysterious, brooding persona and sexual ambiguity make him an obje
  • A long brooding pool with a depth of about 12 ft, Floutern Ta
  • is notable for its use of driving rain and a brooding presence to evoke the tragic memories, giving
  • Jug was endured and minutely consumed by the brooding process of meditation - meditations on certai
  • a video interlude featuring snarling dogs and brooding ravens.
  • 1952) was an American actor adept at playing brooding, rebellious, working-class character roles.
  • and Keith Richards, "Dancing with Mr. D" is a brooding rocker in line with much of the Stones' funk
  • graphed in shadows of various kinds, convey a brooding sense of something not quite right with every
  • in the common nest are ready to proceed with brooding, so that early egg-layers do not dominate the
  • ferred site for Allward's design.. Clemesha's Brooding Soldier design was selected for the remaining
  • iconography of the garden is embodied in the brooding statue of "Appennino" (1579-1580), a colossal
  • ults on Snares Islands increased to 95.5% and brooding success rate was 70.8%, whereas on Big and Li
  • Brooding, the incubation of bird eggs by their parents
  • If feeling threatened during brooding, they will throw themselves flat on their bac
  • This gives way to brooding, with shrieks of despair interjected.
  • Salieri's setting is a brooding work in the minor key, which rarely moves far