「derision」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

derision

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  • and social networking sites were flooded with derision and vitriol.
  • e a favorite target of the front-line troops' derision, and vice versa.
  • ho treat the visitors with open intimidation, derision, and anger.
  • at he never loved her in the first place with derision and tells him not to worry about her.
  • a fact that attracted a considerable level of derision and scepticism.
  • Collver and Ham's new party was met with derision, and there was great concern that two “crack
  • Hughes ('Carn Ingli', 1803-1863), caused much derision and embarrassment; Williams' own family won s
  • d that the BBC treated America with scorn and derision and gave it "no moral weight".
  • ssion of the Sixteen Prefectures led to their derision as being the servants of the Khitan.
  • , I, Claudius, soon became an object of utter derision as the series was an outright critical failur
  • This has led to the term being treated with derision by many residents of the area.
  • It was received with a feeling of derision by professional wrestling fans, due to the la
  • d Heruli units, which were made the object of derision by the raiders until recovered.
  • though the concept was initially greeted with derision by the press, when the show aired it received
  • e managing at such a high level, was met with derision by members of the British press and supporter
  • proposed was greeted with disappointment and derision by several prominent architecture critics.
  • sale to Ipswich Town in 1964 was greeted with derision by the fans, having also lost Alan Peacock an
  • /graduates of Oxford University) as a term of derision for the residents, students and graduates of
  • e right hand is doing" is generally a term of derision for an organization of where different member
  • istinguishable; the other way is as a term of derision for any two people, on par with calling one p
  • The decision drew derision from the press, as the Associated Press terme
  • London, was greeted initially by laughter and derision from an audience unaccustomed to Stravinsky's
  • l life, and this caused his followers to face derision from some of the other Kickapoo bands.
  • 20/hour, he became the subject of insults and derision from some quarters.
  • ffects and chase sequences, a common point of derision from most critics.
  • The boxset was the subject of a bit of derision from AC/DC fans for its limited content - two
  • This is said to be a term of derision given to them by the people of nearby Kortrij
  • This change was an object of derision in the Cluetrain Manifesto, due to the use of
  • 15 games, the Rollins quote became a point of derision in baseball circles.
  • e starred as a crusading scientist who fights derision in his native country to prove that his medic
  • is said to have earned him only ridicule and derision in Restoration France, when Bonapartism becam
  • he streets on horseback amid much hooting and derision of the citizens'.
  • The populace, in derision of his office, had gone to meet him, riding o
  • hich you deride as "Wiki-alphabet soup" (your derision of them makes my point), are as a result stea
  • zing bias borne of his admiration rather than derision of Wood's work.
  • Then, much to the derision of the Wednesday faithful, Ernie was surprisi
  • s had failed, midst the laugher and shouts of derision of the on-lookers, Philibert of Savoy, bendin
  • s being embarrassed by the show's ratings and derision of being a 'bad Regis and Kelly clone', and t
  • As he rejected all the candidates, someone in derision suggested that he might accept Alexander, the
  • e of any such heads of state demonstrated the derision the accord was viewed with from these nations
  • appears to have been first used as a term of derision toward the end of 1641, when the debates in P
  • However, Ivo became a figure of some derision when, during the Siege of Antioch he and some