People who does not have their own life I think everyone in their life has things that annoy them. So have I and I have lots of stuff that annoy me, maybe too much. In this essay it would be impossible to describe all of them, so I will try to explain the most irritating thing. I really can't stand people who stuff their noses into other people's things. For example when two people are talking privately and then the one interrupts them and asks: "What?", "When?", "Who?","Why?". If its done once, nobody cares but when someone all the time and everywhere needs to know what others are talking about well it's kind of annoying.
APPRECIATE(tänulik) - to feel thankful or grateful for: to appreciate a favour. ARCHERY(vibulaskmine) - sport of shooting with bows and arrows ASPECT(aspekt) - appearance to the eye; visual effect ASPIRING( ambitsioon)- to rise to a great height ASSIGN(loovutada) - give out or allot AWARD-WINNING(auhinnatud) - BARGAIN - an agreement or contract establishing what each party will give. BOILING HOT (keev) -to an extreme extent BOTHERED ( tüütama) to give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry BREAK - to separate or become separated into two or more pieces BROADEN - to make or become broad or broader; widen BROCHURE -a pamphlet or leaflet. CABLE - a strong thick rope CANCEL - to revoke or annul CHALK (kriit) -white,soft... CHANGEABLE able to change or be changed; fickle CHIEF - the head, leader, or most important individual in a group or body of people CLAIM -to demand as being due CLUE-anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery,etc
i) Don't eat all the cakes! You really are becoming……………. ! j) If you lend me the money, I'll be very ……………. k) I am very ……………. of my new motorbike. 1) My parents don't mind my crazy hairstyle. They are very ……………. 4. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. Jack's real character How easy is it to understand another person's character? My friend Jack, was once a rather (1) ANNOY person. He was always getting into trouble at school because he was so (2) OBEY. In class he was very (3)TALK and never stopped making jokes. The teachers all told him he was (4) POLITE because he interrupted them. When I met him he was very (5) FRIEND and didn't want to talk to me at all. People told me that he stole things, and that he was (6) HONEST His school work was terrible. He didn't take any (7) PROUD in his writing, he never
while reading ''Twilight'', they are encouraged to feel special about it they are encouraged to feel as if they might as well be the next love itnerest of a steamingly attractive vampire. To me, Bella really seems to be an incredibly unfortunate creature. She doesn't seem able to be happy about anything, doesn't have any hobbies or real friends, because apparently their unperfectness seems to annoy her, as well as the fact that there are people around her, that take interest in her, even though she is portrayed in the book as an empty, emotionless doll, with a threetrack mind : ,,Edward",,"Edward's toned chest" ,,Charlie's dinner every once in a while" (thank god for the last one!) Nothing else really seems to interest her. I liked her in the first chapter, especially her witty, sarcastic jokes, remarks and observations, which gave
methods: Acupuncture is widely used by practitioners coughed and cleared his throat. köhima of alternative medicine. 19.discharge v - to officially allow someone to leave 2. anonymous ['nnims] adj - unknown by name: Our somewhere, especially the hospital or the army, navy client prefers to remain anonymous. etc, or to tell them that they must leave: Hospitals now 3. antagonise v - to annoy someone very much by doing tend to discharge patients earlier than in the past. something that they do not like: Matt wasn't the sort of välja laskma man to antagonize people. vastuollu sattuma, vastu 20.disheartened adj - [dis'h:t()n] disappointed, so that seisma you lose hope and the determination to continue doing 4
104. It is demeaning to submit outwardly to unjust authority, but one sometimes has no choice. It is doubly demeaning to submit inwardly to unjust authority, and here one sometimes does have a choice; it is necessary to seize these moments. 105. Often it takes some shit disturbing before people wake up and see that their rights are being violated. 106. One of the fundamental aspects of freedom of speech is that it has to be permitted past the point where it begins to annoy others. 107. How can you know that someone else can't know something? 108. The sun goes around the earth, which is flat, and heavier-than-air flight is impossible. 109. You know the story of the blind men and the elephant. But one part of the story is left out. Some of the men got their hands in elephant dung and concluded that the elephant was just a nasty practical joke.. 110. A fool and his monkey are soon partners. 111
Jewish." When Jake picks up his bullfighting tickets, he stops at the cathedral to pray, but he finds his mind wandering. Jake goes with Cohn to the station to meet Mike and Brett, simply to irritate Cohn. However, Mike and Brett are not on the train, so Jake and Cohn return to the hotel. Jake receives a telegram from Brett and Mike telling him that they have stopped in San Sebastian because Brett is sick. He does not hand the telegram over because he wants to annoy Cohn further, but he does tell Bill and Cohn that Brett and Mike are still in San Sebastian. Bill and Jake plan to take a bus to a small town called Burguete to go fishing, but Cohn decides to stay behind and wait for Brett and Mike. He admits to Jake that he wrote to Brett suggesting a meeting in San Sebastian. When Jake is alone with Bill, Bill reports that Cohn confided in him about his "date" with Brett. Bill says that he thinks Cohn is nice but "so awful." Summary: Chapter XI
n. analysis Syn. examine Scientists must analyze problems thoroughly. Analysis of the substance confirms the presence of nitrogen. ancient adj. something from a long time ago, very old. Syn. old Archaeologists analyze ancient civilizations. Dave found an ancient Roman coin. annoying adj. a slight bother, disturbing to a person n. annoyance Syn. bothersome v. annoy adv. annoyingly Mosquitoes can be an annoying part of a vacation at the beach. She annoyed her parents by coming home late. anticipate v. to think about or prepare for something ahead of adj. anticipatory time n. anticipation Syn. predict No one can anticipate the results of the games. They planned their vacation with anticipation. conform v. to follow established rules or patterns of n
Can he let nobody come near the house? Is heaven offended at a civil call That he should make so great a fuss about it? I'll tell you, if you like, just what I think; (Pointing to Elmire) Upon my word, he's jealous of our mistress. MADAME PERNELLE You hold your tongue, and think what you are saying. He's not alone in censuring these visits; The turmoil that attends your sort of people, Their carriages forever at the door, And all their noisy footmen, flocked together, Annoy the neighbourhood, and raise a scandal. I'd gladly think there's nothing really wrong; But it makes talk; and that's not as it should be. CLEANTE Eh! madam, can you hope to keep folk's tongues From wagging? It would be a grievous thing If, for the fear of idle talk about us, We had to sacrifice our friends. No, no; Even if we could bring ourselves to do it, Think you that everyone would then be silenced? Against backbiting there is no defence So let us try to live in innocence,
4466. If you can't win, change the rules. If you can't change the rules, then ignore them. 4467. You don't like me? How long have you been gay? 4468. Kullide ja kaarnate kisa ei vähenda kotka väärtust! 4469. Mehed muutuvad, naised arenevad! 4470. On olemas kaks sugu: naised ja sitapead! 4471. A nice part about living in a small town is that when i don't know what i'm doing...someone else always does. 4472. A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. 4473. True friendship isn't being separable, it's being separated and nothing changes. 4474. Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground 4475. I love acting. It is so much more real than life. 4476. I'm that kind of woman that when my feet hit the floor each morning, the Devil says: "Oh crap, she's up!" 4477. You are a proof that God has a sense of humor.... 4478. Don't feel sad...don't feel blue...Frankenstein was ugly too... 4479
After they flap their wings, they float on peacefully, as if nothing had ever happened. If the duck had a human mind, it would keep the fight alive by thinking, by story-making. This would probably be the duck's story: “I don't believe what he just did. He came to within five inches of me. He thinks he owns this pond. He has no consideration for my private space. I'll never trust him again. Next time he'll try something else just to annoy me. I'm sure he's plotting something already. But I'm not going to stand for this. I'll teach him a lesson he won't forget.” And on and on the mind spins its tales, still thinking and talking about it days, months, or years later. As far as the body is concerned, the fight is still continuing, and the energy it generates in response to all those thoughts is emotion, which in turn generates more thinking. This becomes the emotional thinking of the ego. you can see how