1. Kingapael-shoelace(My shoelace came undone) 2. Keeris-whirlpool 3. Kube(me piirkond)-groin(How painful is it when a guy gets hit in the groin?) 4. Puhkemine-onset 5. Kruus-gravel(Gravel considered a small stone pieces) 6. Hape-acid(H2SO4 is a strong acid) 7. Uudsus, uudisesse-novelty 8. Põlgus,solvumine-contempt 9. Kõõlus-sinew(The sinew conects muscle to bone) 10. Kannatus,mure-distress 11. Habeme tüügas-stubble 12. Elavus,joovastus-exhilaration 13. Katuseta istekohad publikule-bleachers 14. Kaastunne-compassion 15. Ventima(aega)-stall 16. Kildukas purunema-shatter(The glass shattered into a thousend pieces) 17. Läbi imbuma-pervade 18. Juhmistama, oimetuks lööma-stun 19. Mässama, vastu hakkama-mutiny 20. Nõutuks tegema-baffle 21. Tagasi võtma, tagasi tõmbuma-withdraw 22. Vinguma-whine 23. Minema viskama-dump 24. Kummuli minema-capsize 25. Alla neelama, üle ujutama-engulf(The flames rapidly engulfed the house) 26
61. latest adaptation - viimane versioon 62. cacophonous ebakõlaline 63. a leap into new territory - hüpe uude alla, territooriumi 64. forerunners eelkäijad 65. to avoid confusion - vältimaks segadust 66. revenue record - tulu rekord 67. undisputed champion - vaieldamatu tsempion 68. outrun someone - kedagi edastama 69. puffed with enjoyment - rahulolust pungil 70. hurtle sööstma 71. cumbersome koormav 72. sheer exhilaration - puhas elevus 73. a pattern of juvenile action - lapseliku tegevuse joon, muster 74. unforgettable experience - unustamatu kogemus 75. happenstance cuts in our favor - juhus tuli meile kasuks 76. criminal surfeit - kriminaalselt ülemäärane kogus 77. contentment is absolute - rahulolu on absoluutne 78. established- kehtestatud 79. inaccurate- ebatäpne 80. distinct- eraldi 81. occurrence- ilmnema 82. attributed- omistatud 83. rigor- rangus 84
by far less problematic. A year later, Murphy re-enters the country from Serbia, by 316 R. Dimitriu car, and this time her mood is one of exhilaration: `When I saw the Romanian flag on the horizon my spirits soared and I began to chant sentimentally Á Ole´ ! Ole´ ! Ole´ !' (1992, p. 93) In a less euphoric state of mind, but with an instinct of `instant recognition', Hoffman ponders, one year after, on what makes the atmosphere so
I stumbled alongside Edward, still stunned with fear. I couldn't hear if the main group had left yet. Edward's impatience was almost tangible as we moved at human speed to the forest edge. Once we were into the trees, Edward slung me over his back without breaking stride. I gripped as tightly as possible as he took off, the others close on his heels. I kept my head down, but my eyes, wide with fright, wouldn't close. They plunged through the now-black forest like wraiths. The sense of exhilaration that usually seemed to possess Edward as he ran was completely absent, replaced by a fury that consumed him and drove him still faster. Even with me on his back, the others trailed behind. We reached the Jeep in an impossibly short time, and Edward barely slowed as he flung me in the backseat. "Strap her in," he ordered Emmett, who slid in beside me. Alice was already in the front seat, and Edward was starting the engine. It roared to life and we swerved
or appear to die so that she can be born again. It's a major source of the magic o f the heroic myth. T h e experiences of the preceding stages have led us, the audience, to identify with the hero and her fate. W h a t happens to the hero happens to us. W e are encouraged to experience the brink-of-death moment with her. Our emotions are temporarily depressed so that they can be revived by the hero's return from death. T h e result of this revival is a feeling of elation and exhilaration. T h e designers of amusement park thrill rides know how to use this principle. Roller coasters make their passengers feel as i f they're going to die, and there's a great thrill that comes from brushing up against death and surviving it. You're never more alive than when you're looking death in the face. T h i s is also the key element in rites of passage or rituals of initiation into fraternities and secret societies