noon swich from Hulle to Cartage."). I think what the author wants to say is that at that time people were not paying so much attention on simpler people (for example workers) but that was a mistake because there were many bright persons there. They just were not noticed because they weren't born to a higher class. People thought that only the warriors were smart and worthy to be paid attention to. One of the pilgrims was a pardoner. He was described as a dishonest and voracious man. He had blonde hair and he did everything to get money. He carried false relics and with these he made a lot of money. But he called himself a pardoner and I think that he thought what he did was right. (But hood, for jolitee, wered he noon,For it was trussed up in his walet.Hym thoughte he rood al of the newe jet.) He did not wear his hat, which had the symbol of Christ on it, he had it hidden in his wallet because he wanted to be modern
Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- agresiivne, ebaaus 2.ambitious, lazy- ambitsoonikas, laisk 3.arrogant, proud- ülbe=upsakas, uhke 4.pompous, boastful- üleolevalt uhke, hooplev 5.selfish, self-centered- isekas, enesekesne 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- peenutseja=snoob, kitsarinnaline=väitlane 7.petty, mean- väiklane, õel 8.stubborn=obstinate- kangekaelne 9.two-faced , greedy- kahepalgeline, ahne 10.rude, violent- ülbe=jäme, vägivaldne 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- tujukas, havatujuline 12
hold on wait a minute speak up talk louder set off begin a journey stay in not go out settle down have a more stable life turn up arrive cheer up be happier shut up be quiet fake genuine, real, authentic like dislike, hate, can't stand tiny huge, enormous, gigant, immense happiness sadness, discontentment (rahulolematus) guilty innocent, blameless safe unsafe, insecure, risky, hazardous admit deny, contradict sincere insincere, dishonest success failure, disaster, flop (põrumine) mature immature, childish encourage discourage, dishearten kind/generous ungenerous, mean, stingy, tight-fisted appear vanish a tough question easy, simple, not difficult a tough meat tender a clear sky cloudy, overcast a clear consciense guilty, blamed fair hair dark a fair decision unfear, justice, harsh a hard mattress soft a hard exam easy a live animal dead live music recorded
Honesty is one of the first things that parents teach their children, and it is for a good reason. They say that honesty is the most valuable attribute in a person. But is it really the best policy? It isn´t always easy to remain totally honest in difficult situations. We have all lied to our close friends and parents, just for our own good. But the truth is that you always get caught with lying and it only makes things worse. Being dishonest may lead to serious consequenses amd you have to deal with them afterwards. Honesty isn´t only important in your personal life, but also in business. Being honest will help you get a good job and respect. Although there are ways to earn money dishonestly, it won´t give us a good social status. Best feeling in life is when you are respected, but if you are caught lying then people won´t look at you the same way. It may take a long time to build the trust again.
1. They acknowledge that Mr. Hunt is very good at football. 28. Mr. Hunt is acknowledged to be very good at football. 2. People expect Ms. Kanepi to become a Wembley winner in the future. 29. It is expected that Ms Kanepi will become a Wembley winner in the future. 3. People think that global warming is getting worse. 30. Global warming is thought to be getting worse. 4. Observers claim that the last general elections were dishonest. 31. It is claimed that the last general elections were dishonest. 5. They understand that Gina is the prettiest girl in the group. 32. Gina is understood to be the prettiest girl in the group. 6. They confirm that Elvis has left the building. 33. It is confirmed that Elvis has left the building. 7. They report that the suspect has been captured. 34. The suspect is reported to have been captured. 8. They predict that this summer will be abnormally warm. 35
28.sociable, tactful- hea suhtleja, taktitundeline 29.wise, witty- tark, vaimukas 30.courageous, punctual- julge, vapper 31.grateful, imaginative- tänulik, ette kujutlusvõimeline 32. trustful- usaldav 1.a man of character- tugeva iseloomuga inimene 2.be characteristic to smb- olema kellelegi iseloomulik 3.a person with good upbringing- hea kasvatusega inimene 4. a review of character- kirjalik iseloomustus Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- 2.ambitious, lazy- 3.arrogant, proud- 4.pompous, boastful- 5.selfish, self-centered- 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- 7.petty, mean- 8.stubborn=obstinate- 9.two-faced , greedy- 10.rude, violent- 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- 12.indifferent, boring- 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- 16.dull, careless- 17.stupid, noisy- 18.untidy, jealous- 19.disobedient, uninteresting- 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22.naive, nosy- 23.bossy, stingy- 24
So now I'm trying to learn as much as possible to pass them well and go into medical university. I understand that this profession requires great responsibility because it deals with the most precious thing that a man has - his health. I want to help people who have problems with their health. I like take care for people. I know that doctor should be attentive to people, honest, smart and kind. Also I think a doctor must be patient and easygoing. A doctor who is selfish and dishonest can't be good at his profession. I will try to do my best to develop good traits in myself. And of course, I would like that my patients always have been healthy and happy. My parents advised me to be a doctor too and I think this is correct. At the same time, helping people and giving them my knowledge, care and attention, I think that I will also receive a good salary. I hope that this will be so, because the doctors are always in
· Envy - A feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another. · follower - a person who is very interested in a particular activity and follows all the recent news about it · Godsend - an unexpected thing or event that is particularly welcome and timely, as if sent by God. · inspiration -someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something · Plundering- the violent and dishonest acquisition of property · Pumps- a light, round-toed shoe with very flat heels for women. · royal protocol- royal etiquette · skip- to miss or leave out something.
A compliment- something that expresses admiration Sensitive- able to understand others feelings (6) Impossible- võimatu Dissimilar- erinev Improbable- ebatõenäoline Disorganised- korratu Imprecise- ebatäpne Disrespectful- lugupidamatu Impolite- ebaviisakas Disproportionate- ebaloomulik Immature- ebaküps Unpopular- ebapopulaarne Dishonest- ebasiiras Uneconomical- ebamajanduslik Unmanageable- juhitamatu Inexpensive- odav Unlikely- ebameeldiv Inefficient- saamatu Unlawful- ebaseaduslik Infrequent- harv Unhelpful- kasutu Irregular- korrapäratu Illegible- arusaamatu Irrelevant- ebaoluline Illegal- ebaseaduslik Irresponsible- vastutustundetu
Determined /dt.mnd/ want to be the best // known, or not understood (saladuslik) wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you Polite /plat/ had good manners // behaving in a (sihikindel) way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people's Dishonest /dsn.st/- not honest (ebaaus) feelings (viisakas) Energetic /en.det.k/ - having or involving a lot Rude /rud/ has bad manners // not polite; of energy (energiline) offensive or embarrassing (ebaviisakas) Friendly /frend.li/ like talking to other people // Selfish /sel.f/ do not think of anyone but herself behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone // Someone who is selfish only thinks of their own
Their products typically contain little or no sun protection leaving users vulnerable to harmful UV rays which could lead to long-term skin damage. The creams also contain substances which cause skin irritation. New words: Counterfeit-unreal, pretendable Generic-general Vigorous- Growing or spreading rapidly Lethal-extremely harmful, causing death Enhance- to increase the value, attractiveness, or quality of Implication-affection Rogue-a dishonest or unprincipled person Dismantle-to gradually cause something to come to an end Seize-confiscate
3. Sõbralik friendly 4. Ebasõbralik unfriendly 5. Lahke kind 6. Mittelahke unkind 7. Kena nice 8. Meeldiv pleasant 9. Heasüdamlik, suuremeelne generous 10. Kohutav, õudne horrible 11. Ebameeldiv unpleasant 12. Õel, kade mean 13. Optimistlik optimistic 14. Pessimistlik pessimistic 15. Muretu, rahulik easy-going 16. Pinges, närviline tense 17. Tundlik, hooliv sensitive 18. Tundetu insensitive 19. Aus honest 20. Ebaaus- dishonest 21. Avatud, tolerantne, salliv broad minded 22. Kitsarinnaline narrow minded 23. Milline ta on? what`s he/she like? 24. Enesekindel self-confident 25. Arglik, häbelik shy 26. Oma tundeid näitama show her feelings 27. Huumorimeel sense of humor 28. Töökas hard-working 29. Laisk lazy 30. Täpne punctual 31. Alati hilineb always late 32. Usaldusväärne reliable 33. Ebausaldusväärne unreliable 34. Tark, nutikas clever 35. Rumal - stupid 36
../" (Fitzgerald 1993: 22) was West Egg. Jordan constantly had an attitude about her, which showed like she did not care for much or for anyone, for that matter. She was depicted as being unhappy and moody, without a clear purpose in life, despite the fact that she had a successful golf career and an active social life. As mentioned before, Jordan Baker had qualities that were often unlikeable and disagreeable. She was profiled as being "incurably dishonest" (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). Nick said that Jordan could not "endure being at a disadvantage" and she learned the deceitful way of life from an early age (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). For example, there was a suggestion that at her first big golf tournament, Jordan moved her ball from a bad lie in the semi-final round (Fitzgerald 1993: 64). Also, it was shown, how carelessly she treated other people's property and then was untruthful about it
Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief A film review by Bill Gibron The new Harry Potter wannabe, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, gets so many things right that when it goes astray (which happens with more and more frequency as it goes along) you kind of wish it hadn't tried in the first place. Unless your last name is Harryhausen, you shouldn't really maneuver Greek mythology, and you definitely don't need to use it as a source from some Shrek-inspired collection of tired pop culture riffs. Yet that's exactly what this Chris Columbus helmed half-success does. We begin by learning that the fabled gods of old do exist, and that Zeus is especially mad at brother Poseidon. Seems the head hocho's magical lightning bolt has been stolen, and each accuses the other of using the crime as a means of starting an all out Olympian war. Zeus specifically blames Poseidon's son, Percy Jackson, and soon, all th...
Stereotypes: older workers are hard workers vs they are difficult to train to use new methods Communication style Germans: communicate at work to demonstrate their knowledge and gain respect USA: communicate to be liked. USA presentations focus on main points, less analysis into details than Germans. USA: "sandwich technique" in criticizing: The negative part is btw 2 positive statements: Germans consider it unabmiguous or dishonest Problem-solving Germans: analyze in depth before taking action, USA call it "analysis paralysis" US approach: try things out, see if they work: "trial and error" Planning a negotiation Negotiating Putting yourself into the other's shoes Adopting a "poker face" Outcomes: win/win; win/lose; lose/lose. Although a win/win outcome is most desirable, a win/lose result may not always be too bad. Keep the end of the N as open as possible- try to avoid being put in the position of having to
Citizen - a person who is a member of a particular country and who has rights and obligations because of being born there or because of being given them Penalty - a punishment for doing something that is against a law Government - the group of people who officially control a country System of courts - a set of connected positions which operate together to ensure ... ? To commit a crime to do sth that is forbidden by law Corruption - illegal, immoral or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power Fine (trahv) - an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law Suspension - when a person is temporarily not allowed to work, go to school or take part in an activity, as a punishment Prosecution - to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a court of law, or to try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty of that crime Injury bodily harm, damage
non-affective words come to be used in derogatory sense. Many words which were once names for the common people in the Middle-Ages have taken on bad meanings. A boor was merely a 'peasant' and has now degraded to a 'rude, ill-mannered person'. Word Old Meaning Degraded Meaning silly happy foolish knave boy dishonest person lewd ignorant lecherous criticize appraise find fault with 13 lust pleasure sexual desire villain worker at a villa wicked person/scoundrel
penalty (karistus) - punishment fixed by law, as for a crime or from any soical groups goverment (valitsus) - organization which controlls a stre or community System of Courts (kohtusüsteem) - organization applying law in the name of states to commit a crime (kuritegu läbi viima) - breaking a law, usually given out by the goverment fine (trahv) - certain sum of money person pays for breaking a law corruption (korruptsioon) - dishonest or unethincal conduct by a person entrusted with a position of authority suspension (kõrvaldamine) - form of punisment that people recieve for violating rules and regulations Civil Action (tsiviilhagi) - lawsuit between two private parties prosecution (süüdistus) - the institution and carrying on of legal proceeding against a person injury (vigastus) - an act or event that causes someone/something no longer to be fully healthy
are often regulated by the same international treaties, they are nevertheless different notions and the protection of the geographical indication requires more attention than that of the trade mark. The illegitimate usage of geographical indications conflicts good commercial and industrial 51 practice, misleads the consumer and provides the perpetrator with a dishonest competitive advantage. . , , , . , . . , , . 52 . . . , , , . , , . , , . , .. . , . , .
he is the old, black, servant, who has stayed with the family and he is the most moral character in the book. Stands moral principles against which the Comptons are judged. He is the only character who manages to maintain some sort of balance between the real and the ideal. This is allusion to shakespeare's macbeth. ,,Snopes"- trilogy, ,,The hamlet", ,,Town", ,,The Mansion". Old man Snopes, who sold stolen horses to both sides during the civil war. The Snopes are dishonest, ruthless, cunning. Flem Snopes, in whom Faulkner saw the worst characteristics of white familys in the south. He embodies the worst possible features. Flem gains control over important plot of land. He gains control over the plot of land byt victimizing the Varners by marries their daughter. By creating Flem Snopes Faulkner says that such notion as honor, courage, bride and love are outmoded. His noble qualities are old fashioned in the south, what happens is animal shrudeness and avarice.
willing to do it in an excellent fashion. Integrity means that you are always truthful, straightforward, and honest with everyone in your life. Just as you are true to your- self, you are true to others as well. You live in truth with others, at home and at work. If you ask people whether they are honest, almost everyone will say that they are. Most people do not lie, cheat, steal, or engage in dishonest behaviors of any kind. But being truly honest means that you are honest with everyone in your life. This means that not only do you never lie; you never live a lie. You never stay in a situation that is wrong for you or in a condition that undermines your in- tegrity or makes you unhappy.You never compromise your integrity by biting your lip and refusing to say what you truly think and feel. ■ YOUR HIGHEST GOAL
spontaneous Passive vs. active Low-key vs. dramatic Talkative vs. taciturn Living in the past vs. forward-looking Conservative vs. liberal Underhanded vs. principled Honest vs. dishonest Literal vs. poetic Clumsy vs. graceful Lucky vs. unlucky Calculated vs. intuitive Introvert vs. extrovert Happy vs. sad Materialistic vs. spiritual
superintendence, and when, immediately before my father's death, Mr. Darcy gave him a voluntary promise of providing for me, I am convinced that he felt it to be as much a debt of gratitude to him, as of his affection to myself." "How strange!" cried Elizabeth. "How abominable! I wonder that the very pride of this Mr. Darcy has not made him just to you! If from no better motive, that he should not have been too proud to be dishonest--for dishonesty I must call it." "It is wonderful," replied Wickham, "for almost all his actions may be traced to pride; and pride had often been his best friend. It has connected him nearer with virtue than with any other feeling. But we are none of us consistent, and in his behaviour to me there were stronger impulses even than pride." "Can such abominable pride as his have ever done him good?" "Yes. It has often led him to be liberal and generous, to give his money freely, to display