awake awoke awoken Ärkama; äratama be was, were been olema bear bore born taluma beat beat beat peksma become became become Saama, muutuma begin began begun Alustama bend bent bent painduma beset beset beset Ründama, piirama Kihla vedama, bet bet bet pakkuma bid bid/bade bid/bidden Pakkuma, käskima bind bound bound siduma bite bit bitten hammustama bleed bled bled veritsema blow blew blown puhuma
Irregular Verbs Base Form Simple Past Past Participle Tense awake awoke awoken be was, were been bear bore born beat beat beat become became become begin began begun bend bent bent beset beset beset bet bet bet bid bid/bade bid/bidden bind bound bound bite bit bitten bleed bled bled blow blew blown break broke broken breed bred bred bring brought brought broadcast broadcast broadcast build built built burn burned/burnt burned/burnt burst burst burst
become became become befall befell befallen beget begot begotten begin began begun behold beheld beheld bend bent bent, bended bereave bereaved, bereft bereaved, bereft beseech besought besought beset beset beset bet bet, betted bet, betted bid bode, bid bidden, bid bind bound bound bite bit bitten, bit bleed bled bled blend blended blended bless blessed, blest blessed, blest blow blew blown break broke broken
awake awoke awoken Ärkama; äratama be was, were been olema bear bore born taluma beat beat beat peksma become became become Saama, muutuma begin began begun Alustama bend bent bent painduma beset beset beset Ründama, piirama Kihla vedama, bet bet bet pakkuma bid bid/bade bid/bidden Pakkuma, käskima bind bound bound siduma bite bit bitten hammustama bleed bled bled veritsema blow blew blown puhuma
·World peace An essay Every leader within the world aims to seek out an enduring answer to the issues that beset our planethowever to date, peace on earth has continuing to be associate elusive dream. There ar several movements, conferences, brotherhoods and fraternities everywhere the planet that promotes the thought of world peace. Philosophers, theologians, politicians, and different nice thinkers from the past up to this have offered numerousformulas and concepts for achieving peace however nobody has nevertheless came up with a solid answer to the question.
13. bereave bereft (bereaved) bereft (bereaved) paljaks riisuma, ilma jätma (mlstki of); sugulast, lähedast inimest kaotama 14. beseech besought besought härdalt paluma, anuma (kelleltki midagi smb for smth) (beseeched) (beseeched) 15. beset beset beset sisse piirama; ründama, ahistama, peale suruma; tõkestama 16. bestride bestrode bestridden kaksiratsa istuma (millelgi); harkisjalu seisma (millegi kohal) 17. bet bet (betted) bet (betted) kihla vedama (mlgi peale) 18. betake betook betaken minema, siirduma, (millegi poole)
was to explode a toilet seat with a powerful firecracker. In the ensuing chapel assembly the autocratic headmaster, George St. John, brandished the toilet seat and spoke of certain "muckers" who would "spit in our sea." The defiant Jack Kennedy took the cue and named his group "The Muckers Club." Kennedy remained close friends to the end of his life with several of his Choate fellows, including especially Kirk LeMoyne "Lem" Billings. Throughout his years at Choate, Kennedy was beset by health problems, culminating in 1934 with his emergency hospitalization at Yale-New Haven Hospital from January until March. In June 1934 he was admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and diagnosed with colitis. When Kennedy graduated from Choate in June 1935 his superlative in The Brief, the school yearbook (of which he had been business manager), was"Most likely to Succeed." 1960 presidential election
73. Attentive tähelepanelik 74. Awareness teadlikkus 75. Avian population lindude populatsioon B 76. Balcony- rõdu 77. Banister- käsipuupost 78. Bare tühjad, kulunud 79. Based on sketches - põhineb eskiisidel 80. Basic design põhidisain 81. Be allied to- ühendama, liitma, seotud olema 82. Be studded with üle külvatatud 83. Beam- laetala 84. Bears resemblance- erineb 85. Beset by problems piiritletud probleemidega 86. Bespeak- ette tellima 87. Beyond üle 88. Biodiversity- bioloogiline mitmekesisus 89. Blandscape- segamaastik 90. Blazing fire- loomav tuli 91. Boardwalk- laudtee 92. Boast- uhkusasi 93. Botanical collection- botaanikakollektsioon 94. Broad scale lai skaala 95. Bronze basin- pronksnõu 96. Brook- oja 97. Bubbling fountain- pulbitsev purskkaev 98. build ehitada 99
Netherlands New Guinea remained under Dutch rule until 1962. Also, in 1954 Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles became equal members of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. (3) 2.13 Recent Developments The Roman Catholic People's Party came to power in 1959 and retained pluralities in the lower house in the elections of 1963 and 1967, but the government coalitions that the party formed in the 1960s proved unstable. Unrest in the Netherlands Antilles beset the government in 1969, and marines were dispatched to assist police in riot control. The inflation of the 1960s continued into the 1970s as a major political problem. Wage and price controls were imposed in 1970, and taxes increased in 1971. In the elections of 1971 the four-party governing coalition lost its majority, and after two months of efforts a coalition headed by the Anti-Revolutionary Party formed a government. This cabinet fell in 1972, however, and a caretaker government
serve, bulb-skull, pen-best, storm-mourn, balm-path. Consonant rhymes The reverse principle is observed here, consisting of identical consonants and dissimilar vowels, as in: blood-blade, love-live, felt-fault, burn-born, crisp-grasp. Compund rhymes Are made up of two or more words, united by a single stress, that reproduce the sound form of a related word: clamorous- enamour us, women two men, adorer-before her, Verona- known a ..., feter-beset her, grammar-d-n her, bottom-forgot ´em (examples are taken from Byron's ,,Beppo") These rhymes are mainly employed to evoke a humorous response. They also add a colloquial touch to the text. Eye-rhyme (or sight rhyme) A peculiar feature of English rhymes. It contains identical letters while vowel sounds are pronounced differently: love grov e, farm warm , gush bush , dew grew ,flames Thames. This rhyme is appreciated by the eye rather than by the ear. Its existence is
introduce variety into the prevailing type of rhyme. They may also occur throughout a poem, producing a striking aesthetic impact on the attentive reader. Compound rhymes are made up of two or more words, united by a single stress, that reproduce the sound form of a correlated word. The following instances are taken from G.G. Byron's poem "Beppo": clamorous - enamour us, women - two men, adorer - before her, Verona - known a ..., fetter - beset her, Harvey - starve ye, grammar - d-n her, bottom - forgot'em. Compound rhymes are mainly employed to evoke a humourous response. They also add a colloquial touch to the text. A peculiar property of English rhymes is the so-called eye-rhyme (or sight-rhyme). It contains identical letters while vowel sounds are pronounced differently: love - grove, farm - warm, path - hath, gush - bush, dew - grew, flames - Thames. It is obvious that eye-rhyme is
brings punishment on those who offend the order of the gods. T h e god in this case is Marsellus Wallace. Brett and Roger have offended M r . Big by trying to cheat h i m in the deal for the briefcase. Jules makes his power manifest by shooting Roger without provocation. Before executing Brett, Jules performs a ritual, reciting the Bible passage from Ezekiel 2 5 : 1 7 which is his trademark: "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities o f the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. A n d I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brother. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."
For example, a predicate has different extensions in different worlds, and its intension can be taken to be the function that associates any given world with the predicate's particular extension in that world. Then a grammar can show how those sub- sentential intensions combine to make a truth condition, hence a meaning, for a complete sentence of which they are components. The resulting view neatly avoids several of the objections that beset Davidson's theory, most notably 4, the problem of coextending but nonsynonymous terms, and 5, the problem of non-truth-functional connec- tives. It also lends a hand with the Problem of Substitutivity. But it inherits the rest of Davidson's difficulties and incurs one or two more. Truth conditions reconceived As we saw in the previous chapter, the Truth-Condition Theory understands meaning as representation, as mirroring or correspondence between sen-
optimally against it, she needed to remind herself that, like the scarce cookies, the scarce bever- age didn't taste any better. SUMMARY _ a-scarce-resource pressures Richard applied affected only their desire to have the car in the sense of possessing it. Those pressures did not affect the value of the car in terms of the real purpose for which they had wanted it. Should we find ourselves beset by scarcity pressures in a compliance situation, then, our best response would occur in a two-stage sequence. As soon as we feel the tide of emotional arousal that flows from scarcity influences, we should use that rise in arousal as a signal to stop short. Panicky, feverish reactions have no place in wise compliance decisions. We need to calm ourselves and regain a rational per- spective. Once that is done, we can move to the second stage by asking ourselves
If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who iutlrkahout the mouth and a keen sparkle 45 of the eyes, made facesand called her ,Fraidcat,. ud m dre distantgoal with a do-or-die expression.
If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who iutlrkahout the mouth and a keen sparkle 45 of the eyes, made facesand called her ,Fraidcat,. ud m dre distantgoal with a do-or-die expression.
If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who iutlrkahout the mouth and a keen sparkle 45 of the eyes, made facesand called her ,Fraidcat,. ud m dre distantgoal with a do-or-die expression.
If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who iutlrkahout the mouth and a keen sparkle 45 of the eyes, made facesand called her ,Fraidcat,. ud m dre distantgoal with a do-or-die expression.