The world was like and unweeded garden that had finally gone to seed but only ugly things thrived. He can't believe what had happened as his father was dead only two months. Not even that long. He says how excellent king his father was compared to the current king, his uncle. His father was like the sun god Hyperion compared to a lecherous satyr (ihar satüür). He believes that his father had been very loving to his mother and he wouldn't have even allowed the gentle breeze of heaven to blow too roughly on her face. Hamlet doesn't want to remember it, so he closes his ears. He remembers how much his mother loved his father but still not even month passed before she got married again. He just can't think about him and says that women are so inconsistent. Only one month passed that wasn't long even long enough to get her shows old with what she followed her husband. He just can't believe it. He says that even an animal without reason would mourn longer than his
trout (n) type of fish forell 25. in order to so as to 26. so as to in order to 27. in case - 28. to erupt to burst, eject, break out 29. debris the remains of anything broken 30. to flee to run away from danger 31. lethal fatal, deadly 32. whereas 33. catastrophe disaster 34. avalanche - a large mass of snow sliding down a side of a mountain 35. to be accustomed to to be used to 36. inhabitants resident, native 37. breeze light wind 38. thunder and lightning - 39. gripping exciting, fascinating, intriguing 40. nail-biting distressing, concerning 41. dull tedious, boring 42. intriguing interesting, exciting, gripping 43. cunning sly, 44. beak mouth of a bird 45. fin arm of a fish 46. tedious dull, annoying 47. unbelievable doubtful, questionable 48. hoof/hooves feet of horses 49. claws sharp nails of an animal 50
I will never fotget the day... I will never forget the day when i was in the country, at my grandmother's, i was listening to the sounds of nature. Everything was quiet, as if everything was standing still. There was a gentle breeze, and the sough in the branches made the morning almost perfect. You could hear birds from further away. I was alone. I had time to enjoy the moment. I was restless and couldn't stand still, so i got up and went to do my usual affairs. To this day i still think and wish i could sit outside early in the morning and listen to the nature. Time has passed by so much, that now i spend much of my free time at the computer, and do
But the silence was unbroken, and the darkness gave no token, And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore!" This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!" Merely this and nothing more. ..... http://www.blackcatpoems.com/p/the_raven.html "Spirits of the Dead" .... Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish-- Now are visions ne'er to vanish-- From thy spirit shall they pass No more--like dewdrops from the grass. The breeze--the breath of God--is still-- And the mist upon the hill Shadowy--shadowy--yet unbroken, Is a symbol and a token-- How it hangs upon the trees, A mystery of mysteries! http://www.blackcatpoems.com/p/spirits_of_the_dead.html http://media.photobucket.com/image/edgar%20allen %20poe/kingdiver123/EdgarAllenPoe_quote.jpg http://www.radfordpl.org/arnheim/images/home/edgar_allen_poe.jpg http://www.hauntedamericatours.com/hauntedcemeteries/toptenhauntedcemeteries/images/ED GAR-ALLEN-POE.jpg
12. Juvenile/youth crime- noorsoo kuriteod 13. Petty crime- väärtegu 14. Serious crime- tõsine kuritegu 15. Street crime- tänaval juhtunud kuritegu 16. Turn to crime- kurjale teele minema 17. Violent crime- vägivaldne kuritegu 18. Au pair- lapsehoidja 19. Bon appetit- head isu 20. Bon voyage- head reisi 21. Critique- kriitik 22. Cuisine- köök 23. En suite- magamistuba koos privaatvannitoaga 24. Faux pas- piinlik apsakas 25. Fiance- kihlatu 26. Blizzard- lumetorm 27. Breeze- tuul 28. Downpour- paduvihm 29. Drizzle- tibutama 30. Flood- üleujutus 31. Heatwave- kuumalaine 32. Hurricane- orkaan 33. Shower- hoovihm 34. Sleet- lörts 35. Snowdrift- lumehang 36. Break up- lahku minema/tegevust lõpetama 37. Drink up- kiiresti ära jooma 38. Hang up- lõpetama 39. Line up- järjekorras seisma 40. Mess up- segadust tekitama 41. Own up- tunnistama 42. Pull up- peatuma 43. Split up- lahutama 44. Turn up- äkitselt kohale ilmuma 45. Beat- kedagi võitma 46
Fourth level Fifth level Negative aspects of solar energy Solar energy does not work at night without a storage device such as a battery. Cloudy weather can make the technology unreliable during the day. Solar technologies are very expensive. Requires a lot of land area to collect the sun's energy. Wind energy Most wind energy comes from wind turbines. Wind turbines are used to wring electricity from the breeze. Wind turbine use has increased at more than 25 percent a year. Wind is a clean source of renewable energy that produces no air or water pollution. Wind is free, operational costs are nearly zero once a turbine is erected. Negative aspects of wind energy Wind turbines make noise. Slowly rotating blades can kill birds and bats. Wind is variable: if it's not blowing , there's no electricity generated. Wind turbines are expensive. Hydroelectric power
spring": /.../ And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. /.../ The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; /.../ The author describes flowers breathing and plants reaching higher and higher to get more air and sunlight. In addition to this, Wordsworth's "Daffodils" shows how the jocund flowers are dancing and fluttering, tossing their heads: /.../ Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. /.../ Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. /.../ A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: /.../ As one of the main functions of all religions in general is that they offer emotional and moral support to the believer and nature in romantic poetry is thought of as a creator and something capable of helping man find inner peace and emotional clarity, it is not difficult to connect the two
Mexico.Each day before sunrise some 11,600 boats pull out to harvest shrimp,clams, oysters, crabs, and fish- enough to supply 12 percent of the country's commercial seafood needs. The grit and grime of the oil industry and the frantic sorting of fish this is what many outsiders think of as the essence of Veracruc Yet there is an other a calmer, quieter Vera cruz down any country road.In the fishing village of Mandinga, for example a cool Gulf breeze softens the humid afternoon heat as the town's residents mestizos partly descenced from African slaves go about their business along dusty streets that Alfonso."so they come back.At least here they alwayshave a job" And hey have their music.Of all Veracruz's cosmpolitian influences food laced with Italian spices, heading practices from Arfica, sensual dances from Cuba it is music that speaks to the souls of the state 6.7 millon people.Beneah sun-drenched palm trees,tris of string
decided on a label to distribute it. Khalifa confirmed to MTV on July 30 that he was signing an Atlantic Records deal. Wiz Khalifa on stage in Boston in August 2010. Khalifa was featured in a remix and video for the 2010 Rick Ross single "Super High", alongside Curren$y.He guested on the mixtape Grey Goose, Head Phones, and Thirsty Women by St. Louis rapper M.C,and was featured on the track "The Breeze (Cool)" on rapper Wale's August 2010 mixtape More About Nothing. Khalifa was named MTV's Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010, winning with nearly 70,000 votes, and beating out finalists Nicki Minaj, J. Cole, Travis Porter, and Diggy Simmons. Khalifa appeared at the Soundset 2010 festival in May 2010 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, alongside Method Man & Redman, Del the Funky Homosapien and Hieroglyphics, Atmosphere, Murs, Cage, and others
või lõppes. We were having dinner at 6 0´clock. 2. Kestev minevikutegevus, mille katkestas mingi teine tegevus. Pikemaajalisem tegevus on Past Continuous, lühemaajaline, katkestav tegevus on Past Simple. She was cooking dinner when someone knocked on the door. 3. Kirjeldamaks atmosfääri, tegevuspaika jne. jutustuse algul, enne põhisündmuste kirjeldamist. On a beautiful sunny day the birds were singing and the leaves were rustling in the breeze. Suddenly there appeared a man. Ajamäärused while, when, as, the moment that, all morning/evening/day etc. 7. Past Perfect (enneminevik) had III (-ed) he had worked he had not worked had he worked 1. Tegevus, mis lõppes enne teatud momenti või teist tegevust minevikus. Tom had already come home when Ann arrived. 2
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there: O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, In full glory reflected now shines on the stream: 'Tis the star-spangled banner! O long may it wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
Burst Lehte minema Melt Sulama Frost Pakane, härmatis Mud Muda, pori Rainbow vikerkaar Sleet Lörts Sunny Päikeseline Fog Udu Heat Kuumus Icy Jäine Humid Niiske Humidity Niiskus Breeze Kerge tuul Gale Tormituul Hurricane/tornado Tornaado Thunderstorm Äike Thunder Kõu Lightning välk Do you agree? On a rainy day I feel bad. On a sunny day I feel much better. Some people complain too much about the weather. I don´t think it is so important. I don´t like our climate. I would like to have hotter summers and no snow in winter.
When amatory poets sing their loves In liquid lines mellifluously bland... A. may convey various shades of meaning. A.Tennyson, by the use of consonants, suggests firmness and hardness of the eagle and rock in 14 He clasps the crag with crooked hands... In the following example the initial ,,f" is particularly appropriate to the image of the blowing wind: The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free ... (S.T. Coleridge) The above example shows that alliteration may become onomatopoetic in quality. Consider also the following instance: Welling water's winsome word, Wind in warm wan weather .. (S.T.Coleridge) Another function of alliteration lies in connecting words by similarity of sound so that you are made to think of their possible connections: Good-bye, to Flattery's fawning face; To Grandeur with his wise grimace ..(Emerson)
9. the Gulf Stream теплое течение Гольфстрим stream поток, река, ручей; струя 10. current поток, течение 11. the Gulf of Mexico Мексиканский залив 12. steady winds постоянные ветры 13. refreshing breeze освежающий ветерок / бриз 14. plentiful rains обильные дожди (осадки) rainfall 1. количество осадков; cp. snowfall 2. ливень, снегопад 15. a daytime high максимальная дневная температура 16. highland плоскогорье, нагорье
over sixty. Mike was coming toward me in khaki shorts and a striped Rugby shirt, waving. "Hey, Mike," I called, waving back, unable to be halfhearted on a morning like this. He came to sit by me, the tidy spikes of his hair shining golden in the light, his grin stretching across his face. He was so delighted to see me, I couldn't help but feel gratified. "I never noticed before -- your hair has red in it," he commented, catching between his fingers a strand that was fluttering in the light breeze. "Only in the sun." I became just a little uncomfortable as he tucked the lock behind my ear. "Great day, isn't it?" "My kind of day," I agreed. "What did you do yesterday?" His tone was just a bit too proprietary. "I mostly worked on my essay." I didn't add that I was finished with it -- no need to sound smug. He hit his forehead with the heel of his hand. "Oh yeah -- that's due Thursday, right?" "Um, Wednesday, I think." "Wednesday?" He frowned. "That's not good..
One can feel the individual traits of Põldmäe’s creative nature in this tone poem. Some important colour instruments are unfortunately missing (harp, Glockenspiel, bells). Taking into account the programme of the poem, it is neither possible to speak of a certain theme nor of a well-known method of development. One can speak of combined contrasting images. Orchestration is flexible; the composer aims to evoke the phenomena of nature: sunshine, breeze, strong winds, lightning and storm. The freely shaped form indicates a tidal motion from the static to the dynamic. Speaking of Atmospheres as a symphonic opus, there could have been a more monolithic form scheme. With this his diploma work Põldmäe started to “plough the newly cleared soil”. As an aside, the first almost Impressionistic sound pictures in Estonian symphonism had been offered by his teacher Heino Eller in the twenties.
depth-charge damage to allow its crew to escape. Even though the plan as a whole might fail, he might pirate the submarine's cryptographic equipment, which alone would make such a venture worthwhile. So he trained a team of volunteers in dismantling booby traps, closing sea cocks, and handling a U-boat. On May 31, 1944, be began tracking U-505, which huffduff had discovered was apparently heading for its home port at Brest. At 11 a.m. Sunday, June 4, a clear day with a light breeze, he made sound contact with the U-boat about 150 miles west of Cape Blanco, French West Africa. Its captain was at lunch when a salvo of depth charges slammed the peacefully gliding vessel, holing the outer hull and convincing him that his ship was mortally stricken. He blew his tanks and surfaced, and as his crew boiled out of hatches and the conning tower and leaped into the sea, U.S.S. Pillsbury was lowering a whaleboat carrying the boarding party.
You do not take long coffee breaks and extended lunch hours. You work all the time you work. You commit yourself to getting the very most done that you possibly can in the time that you have available to you. ■ GET BACK TO WORK Your goal is to earn the reputation around your company as being the hardest-working person in the organization. If someone wants to shoot the breeze with you, explain to him or her that you would be pleased to chat after work, but right now you have to get back to work. Keep repeating to yourself, “Back to work, back to work, back to work!” People who achieve great financial success, either in their own businesses or working for other organizations, are people who very early develop a reputation for hard, hard work. There is a
It was one of his many new ambitious projects. Virgin Group already had more than 300 companies, more than 50,000 employees, and $25 billion per year in revenue. In other words, Branson had personally built an empire larger than the GDP of some developing countries. Then he broke the silence: "Work out." He was serious and elaborated: working out gave him at least four additional hours of productive time every day. The cool breeze punctuated his answer like an exclamation point. 4HB is intended to be much more than a book. I view 4HB as a manifesto, a call to arms for a new mental model of living: the experimental lifestyle. It's up to you--not your doctor, not the newspaper--to learn what you best respond to. The benefits go far beyond the physical. If you understand politics well enough to vote for a president, or if you have ever led taxes,