Saama südame rabanduse: To suffer a heart attack Saama vilunuks: To become proficient Seda ei tohi kõrvale heita: Should not be discounted Südame/neeru haigus: Heart/kidney disease Ta tunnistas üles, et tegi midagi: To admit to doing sth Taastuma haigusest: To recover from one's illness Talle ei meeldi kui talle öeldakse mida ta tegema peab:She's not keen on being told what to do Tegema midagi piinliku: To put one's foot in it Tiiburlaev: Hydrofoil Ümber maailma reisima: Circumnavigation Ütlema midagi väga piinliku: To put one's foot in one's mouth Vaenulik keskkond: Inhospitable environment Väga palju maksma: To cost an arm and a leg Vägivalla ähvardusel: Under duress Vähendama südametöö koormust: Reduce heart exertion Väidetavalt: Arguably Vaimne haigus: Mental illness Värsket allikat kasutusele võtma: To tap into sth Venitama välja kõik kõõlused: To strain every sinew
Wars and overseas trade Elizabeth's foreign policy was largely defensive. The exception was the English occupation of Le This paid off in the war against Havre from October 1562 to June Spain, 80% of which was fought 1563, which ended in failure when at sea. Elizabeth's Huguenot allies joined She knighted Francis Drake after with the Catholics to retake the his circumnavigation of the globe port. Elizabeth's intention had been to exchange Le Havre for Calais, from 1577 to 1580, and he won lost to France in January 1558. fame for his raids on Spanish Only through the activities of her ports and fleets. An element of fleets did Elizabeth pursue an piracy and self-enrichment drove aggressive policy. Elizabethan seafarers, over which