ridicule u rečniku PONS

ridicule Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to expose sb to ridicule
to lay oneself open to ridicule
to hold sb/sth up to ridicule
figure of fun [or ridicule]

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Further, persons who are accused but exonerated by the grand jury should not be held up to public ridicule.
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He maintained this association even though he was criticized and ridiculed by his peers.
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As a child, a severe facial deformity ate away most of his nose and made him subject to cruel ridicule from his peers.
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Because of this, he never has any free time and is ridiculed by his peers, leaving him as somewhat of a social outcast.
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She made a brief statement only to say that she would not to respond to their harassment and ridicule.
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The buy-the-boats plan was widely ridiculed, with fact-checking group calling the proposal ridiculous.
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When he arrives at his uncle's place however, he is once again exposed to the ridicule of people.
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She says she only wants to be harassed and ridiculed just like everybody else in the town and storms away.
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The "basolia" was an instrument that was often ridiculed for its quality of sound and the skill of the player.
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Second, conquer your fear of failure, of the unknown, and of ridicule.
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