reisi meelde.) REMIND OF: She reminds me of my best friend. (Ta meenutab mulle mu parimat spra.) REPLY TO: Rachel didn't reply to the letter. (Rachel ei vastanud kirjale.) ROB OF: He robbed the lady of her purse. (Ta rvis daamilt rahakoti.) SAY TO: I've something to say to you. (Mul on sulle midagi elda.) SEARCH FOR: Everybody searched for the little boy. (Kik otsisid vikest poissi.) SEEM TO: It seems to me that you like him. (Mulle tundub, et ta meeldib sulle.) SEPARATE FROM: Daniella is separated from Jason. (Daniella on Jasonist lahutatud.) SHARE WITH: I don't want to share my problems with you. (Ma ei taha oma muresid sinuga jagada.) SHOUT AT: Neil shouted at Ted. (Neil karjus Tedi peale.) SMELL OF: I could smell of different flowers. (Ma tundsin erinevate lillede lhna.) SMILE AT: He smiled at me. (Ta naeratas mulle.) SPEAK OF: The book speaks of her childhood. (See raamat rgib ta lapseplvest.) SPEAK ON: He spoke on English art. (Ta kneles inglise kunstist.)
suuremat tähelepanu katsete tingimustele ja kasutatavatele meetoditele. 9 Kasutatud kirjandus 1. Jaqcueline R. Evans, Nadja Schreiber Compo, Melissa B. Russano. Intoxicated Witnesses and Suspects: Procedures and Prevalence According to Law Enforcement. - Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2009, vol 15, No 3, pp 194-221 2. Nadja Schreiber Compo, Jacqueline R. Evans, Rolando N. Carol, Daniella, Villalba, Lindsay S. Ham, Tracy Garcia, Stefan Rose. Intoxicated Eyewitnesses: Better than Their Reputation? - Law and Human Behavior, 2011, issue 2 3. Jennifer E. Dysart, R. C. L. Lindsay, Tara K. MacDonald, Christopher Wicke. The Intoxicated Witness: Effects of Alcohol on Identification Accuracy From Showups. - Journal of Applied Psychology, 2002, Vol 87, No 1, 170-175 10