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"amazement" - 14 õppematerjali

Prepositions
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Prepositions

10) To be available....../......sth/sb -for/to 11) To pack sth/sb....../......sth -into/with 12) To be packed.........sth/sb -with 13) To be frustrated.../.../...sth -with/at/by 14) To be ideal......... sth/sb -for 15) To stare......... sth/sb -at 16) A variety.........sth -of 17) To be important....../......sth/sb -to/for 18) To stare.........amazement -in 19) To be guaranteed.........a period of time -for 20) To consist.........sth -of 21) To get benefit.........sth -from 22) To bid.........sth -for 23) To be interested......... sth/sb -in 24) To orbit.........sth -around 25) To account.........sth/sb -for 26) To be accurate.........sth -in 27) To squeeze sth....../.

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Derivation
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Derivation

Derivation Omadussõna Nimisõna Tegusõna Määrsõna Adjective Noun Verb Adverb Angry- vihane Anger- viha Anger- vihastama Angrily Embarassed- Embarrassment- piinlikus Embarrass- piinlikust Embarrassingly piinlik tundma Amazed- Amazement- hämmastus Amaze- hämmastama üllatunud Disappointed- Disappointment- pettumus Disappoint- pettuma pettunud Sad- kurb sadness- kurbus Sadden- kurvastama Terrified- Terror- hirm Terrify- hirmutama hirmunud Shocked Shock Shock Anxious- Anxiety-ärevus närviline Beautiful- ilus Beauty- iludus Beautifully-

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\ Water for Elephants\
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\"Water for Elephants\"

Giggle Naerma Itsitama Cranky Logisev Logisev Willing Valmis olema Valmis Cleft Lahti Lõhki Afterward Lõpuks Hiljem Haltingly Kiirelt Visalt Violent Vihane Vägivaldne Unpredictable Prognoosimatu Prognoosimatu Platter Alus Taldrik Outrageous Metsik Metsik Wrap Ümber panema Mässima Amazement Hämming Hämmastus Crux Keskosa Tuum Wheelchairs Ratastool Ratastool Outrageously Kohutavalt Jõledalt

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Sherlock holmes
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Sherlock holmes

twisted web of murder, deceit, and black magic - and the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler. 8. Sherlock Holmes is the legendary great detective who solves even the most baffling cases with astute observation, deductive reasoning and very little people skills. 9. Dr John Watson is knowledgeable, brave, strong-willed, and thoroughly professional, as well as a competent detective in his own right, who is supposed to represent the viewer in the movie, who always finds amazement in Sherlock´s solutions which Sherlock simply explains everything to him. 10. Irene Adler enjoys dominating others partially because of her natural personality, and partially because she is insecure. She feels a strong desire to defeat others and to show that she is dominant because she feels inadequate and this is her way of attempting to convince herself that she is not. She "caters to the whims of the pathetic" (as Sherlock so eloquently put it) so that she does not feel pathetic. 11

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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta
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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta

61.Encased ­ to enclose in or as in a case 62.Scourge ­ a whip or lash, especially for the infliction of punishment or torture 63.Indubitable ­ that cannot be doubted; patently evident or certain; unquestionable 64.Acquire ­ to come into possession or ownership of 65.Respite ­ a delay or cessation for a time 66.Shrewd ­ sharp in practical matters 67.Eulogize ­ to praise highly 68.Seldom ­ on only a few occasions; rarely 69.Aghast ­ struck with overwhelming shock or amazement 70.Menial ­ lowly and sometimes degrading 71.Staunch ­ firm or steadfast in principle, loyalty, etc. as a person 72.Toil ­ hard and continuous work; exhausting labor 73.Indebtedness ­ an amount owed 74.Apt ­ suited for the purpose or occasion; appropriate 75.Prone ­ having a downward direction or slope

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Eessõnad
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Eessõnad

of th; -millegi keskendumine to cope with sth/sb; -millegi/kellegagi toime tulema to get benefit from sth; -millestki kasu saama to have the benefit .of .sth; -mingit eelist omama to depend on/upon sth/sb for sth; - kellestki millegi pärast sõltuma to pack sth/sb in/into/with sth; -millessegi/millegagi midagi pakkima to be packed with sth/sb; -millegagi/kellegagi pakitud olema to be frustrated by/with/at sth; -milleski pettunud olema to stare at sth/sb; -kedagi/midagi jõllitama to stare in amazement; -imestunult jõllitama to consist .of sth (=to be composed); -millestki koosnema to be interested in sth/sb; -kellegist/millegist huvitatud olema a variety of sth; -millegi mitmekesisus to advise sb .on/about/against/of sth; -andma nõu kellelgi millegi suhtes to orbit round/around sth; -millegi ümber tiirlema to be accurate in sth; -milleski täpne olema to be ideal for th/sb; -kellegi/millegi jaoks ideaalne olema to squeeze sth. into/in/with. Sth ­ midagi millegi pigistama

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English literature
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English literature

Mother made him look like a fool and gave bad horse, P. didn't care. Mother gave him ridiculous advises, died from sadness as he left. A kiss for every lady he meets. Kissed a lady, met a maiden whose lover was killed by Red knight. Went to study, after the year was complete knight. Saved the Queen, married, went to search for his mother. Arrived to the castle of his family, told to be expected, H.G. He should have asked for the cause of suffering of a king, Am fortas, but for amazement and politeness he didn't. Gatekeeper cursed him. Maiden explained. Tried to go back, but couldn't find. Defeated the husband of 1st lady. Travelled in search of H.G. Considered to be a madman. Was made a knight, but then the messenger of H.G appeared, blaming and cursing for failing in his duty. Went again in a quest followed by his admirer Gawain. Met his uncle, step-brother. Found the castle, broke the evil curse, king was healthy

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Revision Questions
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Revision Questions

· American cotton *The food revolution · Potato ­ produces more food and more reliably than any grain · Beans · Peanut · Sunflower (Russia ­ sunflower oil) · Maize ­ Europeans used it for animals · In America ­ start of the breakfast cereal industry (Kellogg's cornflakes) · Sweet potato ­ China, its larger grower · Tomatoes and sweet peppers ­ Italian cooking, perfect for noodle dishes *Liberty, anarchism and the noble savage · European amazement at Indians' personal liberty · Living in social harmony and prosperity without the rule of a king · The European Enlightenment ­ much of its light from the torch of Indian liberty The Indian ­ "the noble savage" living in the "natural state" Thomas Paine = used Indians as models of how society might be organized 7. Which organization united the Indians of the eastern part of what is now the US? How is this reflected in the political organization of the US?

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

" When the dancing recommenced, however, and Darcy approached to claim her hand, Charlotte could not help cautioning her in a whisper, not to be a simpleton, and allow her fancy for Wickham to make her appear unpleasant in the eyes of a man ten times his consequence. Elizabeth made no answer, and took her place in the set, amazed at the dignity to which she was arrived in being allowed to stand opposite to Mr. Darcy, and reading in her neighbours' looks, their equal amazement in beholding it. They stood for some time without speaking a word; and she began to imagine that their silence was to last through the two dances, and at first was resolved not to break it; till suddenly fancying that it would be the greater punishment to her partner to oblige him to talk, she made some slight observation on the dance. He replied, and was again silent. After a pause of some minutes, she addressed him a second time with:--"It is your turn to say something now, Mr. Darcy. I

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

breed. If it shall please you to make me a wholesome answer, I will do your mother's commandment: if not, your pardon and my return shall be the end of my business. HAMLET Sir, I cannot. GUILDENSTERN What, my lord? HAMLET Make you a wholesome answer; my wit's diseased: but, sir, such answer as I can make, you shall command; or, rather, as you say, my mother: therefore no more, but to the matter: my mother, you say,— ROSENCRANTZ Then thus she says; your behavior hath struck her into amazement and admiration. HAMLET 108 O wonderful son, that can so astonish a mother! But is there no sequel at the heels of this mother's admiration? Impart. ROSENCRANTZ She desires to speak with you in her closet, ere you go to bed. HAMLET We shall obey, were she ten times our mother. Have you any further trade with us? ROSENCRANTZ My lord, you once did love me. HAMLET So I do still, by these pickers and stealers. ROSENCRANTZ

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

(A) empowered (B) forbade (C) elicited (D) tempted 5. J. Edgar Hoover was an astute professional who served as director of the FBI for 48 years. (A) perceptive (B) resilient (C) astounding (D) determined LESSON 5 amaze baffle bear block blur brilliant caution challenge delicate enhance intrigue persuade replace shed unique amaze v. to fill with great surprise adv. amazingly Syn. astonish n. amazement adj. amazing I was amazed that I received an A on the calculus test. The actor gave an amazing performance. baffle v. to confuse to a point at which no adj. baffling progress can be made n. bafflement Syn. puzzle The causes of many harmful diseases have baffled doctors for centuries. That was a baffling question. bear v. to produce, to carry; to show; to endure adj. bearably adj

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

leaning away from me again, his hands gripping the edge of the table with unmistakable tension. I tried to appear attentive as Mr. Banner illustrated, with transparencies on the overhead projector, what I had seen without difficulty through the microscope. But my thoughts were unmanageable. When the bell finally rang, Edward rushed as swiftly and as gracefully from the room as he had last Monday. And, like last Monday, I stared after him in amazement. Mike skipped quickly to my side and picked up my books for me. I imagined him with a wagging tail. "That was awful," he groaned. "They all looked exactly the same. You're lucky you had Cullen for a partner." "I didn't have any trouble with it," I said, stung by his assumption. I regretted the snub instantly. "I've done the lab before, though," I added before he could get his feelings hurt. "Cullen seemed friendly enough today," he commented as we shrugged into our raincoats. He didn't seem

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

Ethiopia. In 1985, Ethiopia could justly lay claim to the greatest suffering and pri- vation in the world. Its economy was in ruin. Its food supply had been ravaged by years of drought and internal war. Its inhabitants were dying by the thousands from disease and starvation. Under these circumstances, I would not have been surprised to learn of a $5,000 relief donation from Mexico to that wrenchingly needy country. I remember my feeling of amazement, though, when a brief news- paper item I was reading insisted that the aid had gone in the opposite direction. Native officials of the Ethiopian Red Cross had decided to send the money to help the victims of that year's earthquakes in Mexico City. It is both a personal bane and a professional blessing that whenever I am confused by some aspect of human behavior, I feel driven to investigate further.

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

players were not considered big stars at that time. Twentieth Century Fox executives, who had put up most of the money in return for the international distribution rights, had particular cause to worry. T h e Titanic story was familiar in the U.S. and the U.K., but not in Asia and other foreign markets. W o u l d the vital international audiences turn out for a costume drama about a long-ago shipwreck? Well, they did, in unprecedented numbers, and repeatedly. To the amazement of everyone, including the filmmakers, audiences around the world embraced Titanic on a scale as huge as the ship itself. Its fantastic costs were recouped within two months, ensuring that Fox and Paramount would reap immense profits. It remained number one at the box office around the world for more than 16 weeks. A sweep of the Academy Awards, with the film pulling down fourteen nominations and eleven Oscars, including best picture and best director, provided another boost in revenue.

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