The Dog Fence When you think about the world's longest manmade structures, China and Great Britain (Stonehenge) spring to mind. Very rarely does the Australian continent get a mention, which is a shame, because the Dog Fence, or Dingo Fence, is the longest structures on earth. The Dingo Fence is a barrier that was built in Australia during the 1880s and finished in 1885.This fence was built only on one purpose: to stop dingoes (Australia’s wild dogs) from killing sheep. It is one of the longest structures on the planet, and the world's longest fence. it’s 3,307 miles long. That makes about 5,320 km. That is about two and a half times longer than the Great Wall of China. The fence starts near the coast of Great Australian Bight and ends up in the eastern part of Queensland in the Bunya Mountains, not far from the Pacific Ocean.
Pro Kapital believes that the future of Kalaranna should be as a promenade open to the sea, a harmonious whole of the greenery and buildings shaping the urban space. People of Kalamaja overall agree with the views of Pro Kapital but they are not fond of the idea of losing natural sandy coastal line, which by the detailed plan will be replaced by a promenade. This year in August tensions between the Kalamaja community and the developer had hit a high when Pro Kapital decided to build a fence around its property. Not only did they enclose their own property, but also fenced the entire seaside preventing public access. Pro Kapital said that they are allowed to build a fence around the port while it is developed. (Kuusk, 2015). They believe that they have no obligation to provide public access to the beach or the sea, as there is a harbour adjacent to the beach. Not surprisingly, the locals and the residents of Tallinn did not approve this kind of action
Then reaching deep into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of change and held it up to the farmer. "I've got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a look?" "Sure," said the farmer. And with that he let out a whistle,"Here,Dolly!" he called. Out from the doghouse and down the ramp ran Dolly followed by four little balls of fur. The little boy pressed his face against the chain link fence. His eyes danced with delight. As the dogs made their way to the fence, the little boy noticed something else stirring inside the doghouse. Slowly another little ball appeared; this One noticeably smaller. Down the ramp it slid. Then in a somewhat awkward manner the little pup began hobbling toward the others, doing its best to catch up.... "I want that one," the little boy said, pointing to the runt.
a bee. It’s not just an ordinary story because my brother, back then, was allergic to bees. And because of that I may have saved his life. It all began on a sunny summer day at my grandfather’s country home. We had a dog back then and he had his own fenced garden with a doghouse in it. Me and my brother were just fooling around outside doing funny stuff. At some point he decided to go let the dog out. The poles that were holding the fence up were holo inside and the bees thought that it was a great place to make a hive in. I can’t remeber why, but my brother for some reason leaned over the fence pole and looked into it. That’s when my brother got stung near to his eyes. He immediately yelled at me that he can’t see and wanted my help, there was nobody else outside at that moment. So I ran to him and helped him to the house. Where our parents took him over and called the ambulance.
houses for themselves and had gathered up a small harvest. They were well recovered in health and strength, and had all things in good plenty. For, as some were thus working in the fields, others took part in fishing for cod and bass and other fish. Of these, they took good store, a large amount of which every family had its share. All the summer there was of no want. And then began to arrive flocks of duck and geese. However, not all Native Americans were friendly. As a result, a wooden fence with watchtowers surrounded the homes that had been built and the gates in the fence were locked at night. By 1622 the Pilgrim Fathers had built a fort to protect themselves. It also served as a meeting place to discuss issues of government within the new colony. Over the next few years, as life for Puritans became more uncomfortable in England, more and more made the journey across the Atlantic. By 1630, their numbers were such that the Puritans were able to establish the
Nüüd aga elab seal ligi 3000 inimest ja ainult 150 tegeleb kalliskivide otsimise ja kaevandamisega. Kuna sealne maastik ja piirkond on piisavalt maaväline on seal filmitud paljud filmid. Näiteks: ,,Mad Max", ,,Mars, punane planeet", ,,Priscilla kõrbekuninganna". Üks huvitavaid asju Simpsoni kõrbes on veel see et läbi kürbe jookseb pooleteise meetri kõrgune aed. See pole mitte tavaline aed, vaid 5300 km pikkune Dingo Fence. Aed oli ehitatud lammaste kaitseks. Lõuna poole jäi lammaste maa ja põhjapoole dingode oma. Kõige rohelisem paik Simpsoni kõrbes on vast Alice Springsi oaas. Linna ääres asub ka Toddi jõgi mis on enamus ajast kuivanud. Vett on ainult vihma perioodidel.
..........................(cook) dinner when the dog began to bark. 15. In summer water never .................. (freeze). 16. Where is John? He .................... (plant) flowers in the garden. Yesterday when we passed their house, he ........................(dig) the ground. 17. The clock is in order now. Henry .....................(repair) it. 18. We ...................... (have) dinner when father entered the kitchen. 19. Daddy .................. (build) a new fence around the garden yesterday. 20. Farmers .................. (grow) grain every year. 21. I ........................ (not hear) your answer properly. 22. Evelyn ....................................(work) in this school for 5 years. 23. Harries .................. (not lie) on the sofa, he always .................. (go) to bed. 24. Our mother is not at home but she .................. (come) in an hour. 25. We .................. (feed) our dog only once a day. 26. .............
in which individual players throw a flying disc at a target. The early history of disc golf is closely tied to the history of the recreational flying disc and may have been invented in the early 1900s.The first known instance of anyone playing golf with a flying disc occurred in Canada in 1926. Ronald Gibson and a group of his Bladworth Elementary School buddies played a game throwing tin plates at targets such as trees and fence posts. They called the game Tin Lid Golf and played on a fairly regular basis on a disc golf course they laid out on their school grounds. But, after they grew older and went their separate ways, the game came to an end. Modern disc golf started in the early 1960s, when it seems to have been invented in many places and by many people independently. Students at Rice University in Houston, Texas, for example, held tournaments with trees as targets in 1963, and in the early 1960s
Philip Saksing 8a The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Raamatuvastamine Plot: The imaginative and mischievous twelve-year-old boy named Thomas Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly, his half-brother, Sid, also known as Sidney, and cousin Mary, in the Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. After playing hooky from school on Friday and dirtying his clothes in a fight, Tom is made to whitewash the fence as punishment on Saturday. At first, Tom is disappointed by having to forfeit his day off. However, he soon cleverly persuades his friends to trade him a large marble for the privilege of doing his work. He trades these treasures for tickets given out in Sunday school for memorizing Bible verses and uses the tickets to claim a Bible as a prize. He loses much of his glory, however, when, in response to a question to show off his
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(Ta peatus maja ees.) INSIDE: They are inside the house. (Nad on majas.) INTO: Let him into the house. (Lase ta majja.) NEAR: Our house is near the postoffice. (Meie maja on postkontori ligidal.) OF: He bought a bar of chocolate. (Ta ostis tahvli sokolaadi.) OFF: Dick fell off the ladder. (Dick kukkus redeli pealt maha.) ON: Put it on the table. (Pane see lauale.) OUT OF: She took her purse out of her pocket. (Ta võttis taskust rahakoti.) OVER: He climbed over the fence. (Ta ronis üle aia.) PAST: He went past the house. (Ta läks majast mööda.) ROUND: The earth turns round the sun. (Maa tiirleb ümber päikese.) SINCE: I haven't seen her since Monday. (Ma pole teda esmaspäevast saadik näinud.) THROUGH: The river flows through the town. (Jõgi voolab läbi linna.) TILL (UNTIL): We'll wait for you till 2 o'clock. (Me ootame sind kella kaheni.) TO: Have you been to Spain? (Oled sa Hispaanias käinud?) TOWARDS: The plane flew towards the north
(Ta peatus maja ees.) INSIDE: They are inside the house. (Nad on majas.) INTO: Let him into the house. (Lase ta majja.) NEAR: Our house is near the postoffice. (Meie maja on postkontori ligidal.) OF: He bought a bar of chocolate. (Ta ostis tahvli ðokolaadi.) OFF: Dick fell off the ladder. (Dick kukkus redeli pealt maha.) ON: Put it on the table. (Pane see lauale.) OUT OF: She took her purse out of her pocket. (Ta võttis taskust rahakoti.) OVER: He climbed over the fence. (Ta ronis üle aia.) PAST: He went past the house. (Ta läks majast mööda.) ROUND: The earth turns round the sun. (Maa tiirleb ümber päikese.) SINCE: I haven't seen her since Monday. (Ma pole teda esmaspäevast saadik näinud.) THROUGH: The river flows through the town. (Jõgi voolab läbi linna.) TILL (UNTIL): We'll wait for you till 2 o'clock. (Me ootame sind kella kaheni.) TO: Have you been to Spain? (Oled sa Hispaanias käinud?) TOWARDS: The plane flew towards the north
(www.christojeanneclaude.net). Valley Curtain'i projekt, mis kestis kokku 28 kuud, näidati ka dokumentaalfilmis ,,Christo's Valley Curtain"(David and Albert Maysles). Film kandideeris ka parima lühikese dokumnetaalfilmi auhinnale. (NY Times: Christo's Valley Curtain) Christo ja Jeanne-Claude, elu ja looming 9 7. 1972-1976 1972. aastal alustasid Christo and Jeanne-Claude ettevalmistustega Running Fence projekti jaoks. Running Fence pidi tulema 5,5 meetrit kõrge ja 40 kilomeetrit pikk, kangast, terasest postidel ja kaablitel, mis jooksevad läbi maastiku ja ulatuvad merre. Running Fence ristas kokku 14 teed ja Valley Fordi linna, jättes seljataha autod, karjad ja ürgse looduse. See oli disainitud nii, et ta paistaks tervelt 65 kilomeetrilt, avalikel sõiduteedel sõites, Sonoma ja Marini maakonnas. Projekti toimimise jaoks pidid Christo ja Jeanne-Claude veenma 59 peret ja ja luba küsima võimudelt
Golden Gate Bridge as it was leaving They strolled along the beach San Francisco. watching the sunset. His dog is always trying to escape from The plane flew over the Grand Canyon the backyard. Sometimes he manages on the way to Los Angeles. to jump over the fence, and sometimes he digs a hole and crawls under it. Several animals, including emus, Bottom of Form ran across the road in front of the car
Echidnas have a tiny mouth and a toothless jaw. They eat termites, which they catch which their long tongues. There are only few ordinary mammals in Australia: dingoes, which are wild grown dogs and brumbies, which are wild grown horses. The Englishmen brought rabbits to Australia and soon they became wild and numerous being the real pests of the fields and pastures today. That's why Rabbit Proof fences were built. There are three fences; the original No. 1 Fence, which crosses the Western Australia from north to south, the No. 2 Fence, which is smaller and further west, and the smaller east-west running No. 3 fence. The fences took six years to build. When completed in 1907, the Rabbit-Proof Fence (including all three fences) stretched 2021 miles. The Australian Lyre Bird is the world's best imitator, it's able to mimic the calls of 15 different species of birds in their locality and string the calls into a melody. It can also mimic
My homeland is so important to me, that if I could choose any place in the world to live in, I'd still choose Estonia. My perfect home can only be in here, where my family and friends are. In Estonia, where are swmaps and pine-wood, sandy beaches, blue sky and big fileds, where are people who i know and the place where i feel in home My perfect home is located outside of Tallinn, in the midst of nature. It is a two story house with a red roof and the house is surrounded by big white fence. Stepping into the garden, you can notice a cobblestoned road, which takes you to the door. Beside the road are planted little red flowers and the garden is covered with green grass. From afar you can see a sauna house, and it has also a red roof. There you can enjoy the sauna and after that you can sit in the soft sofa, relax and chat with friends in anteroom. Beside the saunahouse there is a grilling place, where you can enjoy barbecueing, when the weather allows you to.
There, he first had to maintain peace and to think clearly, to start. Crusoe bought the wrack everything what he need and what wasn't spoilt. They also had on the ship a dog and two cats. He had carried the cats to shore on the raft, and the dog had jumped out of the ship and swum to the shore whit him. At first Crusoe built the tent for himself but found that as a few days living here, that the tent was an unsuitable place. He built entrance to a cave new place, which was surrounded with fence is that it would be safer. Imaginary in cave he had already built a kitchen and sleeping place where he felt comfortable and safe. Robinson cave began to look quite organized, with a place for everything, and everything in its place. Soon he began to try and make some useful things; with a chair and table he would be able to write and eat more comfortably. He record a days and months how long time he was been there. He was very grateful for these things, which
(Ta peatus maja ees.) INSIDE: They are inside the house. (Nad on majas.) INTO: Let him into the house. (Lase ta majja.) NEAR: Our house is near the postoffice. (Meie maja on postkontori ligidal.) OF: He bought a bar of chocolate. (Ta ostis tahvli okolaadi.) OFF: Dick fell off the ladder. (Dick kukkus redeli pealt maha.) ON: Put it on the table. (Pane see lauale.) OUT OF: She took her purse out of her pocket. (Ta võttis taskust rahakoti.) OVER: He climbed over the fence. (Ta ronis üle aia.) PAST: He went past the house. (Ta läks majast mööda.) ROUND: The earth turns round the sun. (Maa tiirleb ümber päikese.) SINCE: I haven't seen her since Monday. (Ma pole teda esmaspäevast saadik näinud.) THROUGH: The river flows through the town. (Jõgi voolab läbi linna.) TILL (UNTIL): We'll wait for you till 2 o'clock. (Me ootame sind kella kaheni.) TO: Have you been to Spain? (Oled sa Hispaanias käinud?) TOWARDS: The plane flew towards the north
order. However the construction of such an impressive wall was probably also a symbol of Roman power, both in occupied Britain and in Rome. Frontiers in the early empire were based more on natural features or fortified zones with a heavy military presence. Military roads or limes often marked the border, with forts and signal towers spread along them and it was not until the reign of Domitian that the first solid frontier was constructed, in Germania Superior, using a simple fence. Hadrian expanded on this idea, redesigning the German border by ordering a continuous timber palisade supported by forts behind it. Although such defences would not have held back any concerted invasion effort, they did physically mark the edge of Roman territory and went some way to providing a degree of control over who crossed the border and where. Hadrian reduced Roman military presence in the territory of the Brigantes and concentrated
Plot Overview An imaginative and mischievous boy named Tom Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly and his half-brother, Sid, in the Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. After playing hooky from school on Friday and dirtying his clothes in a fight, Tom is made to whitewash the fence as punishment on Saturday. At first, Tom is disappointed by having to forfeit his day off. However, he soon cleverly persuades his friends to trade him small treasures for the privilege of doing his work. He trades these treasures for tickets given out in Sunday school for memorizing Bible verses and uses the tickets to claim a Bible as a prize. He loses much of his glory, however, when, in response to a question to show off his knowledge, he incorrectly
The cotton gin is a mechanical device which removes the seeds from cotton, and it had been extremely labor-intensive. The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks, which pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh. The cotton seeds would not fit through the mesh and fell outside. Whitney occasionally told a story where he was pondering an improved method of seeding the cotton and he was inspired by observing a cat attempting to pull a chicken through a fence, and could only pull through some of the feathers. A single cotton gin could generate up to fifty-five pounds of cleaned cotton daily. The introduction of Cotton Gins to plantations increased productivity because more slaves could be used to harvest product which, in turn, lead to a colossal boom in the South's economic power (since cotton was America's main export and was grown only in the South). Encouraged Southern business leaders and politicians to continue to embrace slavery
4. There are nearly 20,000,000 people in Australia, of which approximately 80% live in cities next to the sea. 5. Australia has, probably, the lowest population density of any country in the world, ie, 2 people per square km. Japan has 327 people/2km. 6. The area of Australia that is covered by snow in winter is larger than the area of Switzerland. 7. 70% of the world's wool comes from Australia. We have over 126,000,000 sheep, which use fully half the continent for grazing. 8. The longest fence in the world is in Australia, and it runs for over 5,530 kms. It's designed to keep dingoes away from the sheep. 9. The wine cask, the ubiquitous plastic bag full of wine contained in a cardboard box, was invented in Australia in 1967. 10. The world's longest golf course, measuring more than 850 miles long is located in Australia. Canada 1. Canada is one of the only countries that confederating without war. 2
The black swan is also found in Australia only. Many bright coloured parrots, cockatoos and birds of paradise live in the forests. There are few ordinary mammals in Australia. The dingo is a wolflike wild dog. He is a menace to all the Australian cattle-breeders. The Englishmen brought rabbits to Australia. Soon they became wild and very numerous. They are the real pests of the fields and pastures. In 1930 the Australians started to build the rabbit proof fence. They built it because the rabbits spread too rapidly and they were bad for the cattle-breeders. The fence was built until 1940 but it did not help. The rabbits still spread quickly all over Australia. Rabbit proof fence is 3000 km long. Climate. Australia is the driest continent on earth. The climate has no extremes. There are two climatic zones in Australia- tropical in the north and temperate in the south. In summer the temperature is about 30º in the north and 20º in the south
pull down- depress someone pull down- earn (colloquial) see off- to accompany one to the point of departure for a trip and saygood-bye upon departure see off- to accompany someone who is leaving something see off- to escort someone away from something see off OUT?????- chase somebody or something away see about- to confer with someone about someone or something see about- to investigate see about- to get information see over- to be able to have a view over st such as a wall, fence etc. see out- to escort (a guest) to the door see out- to work on (a project) until completion see through- to understand see through- to provide support or cooperation to (a person) throughout a period of time see through- to work on (a project) until completion Do away with- to kill or murder somebody do away- get rid of something do over- repeat do with- to put st somewhere do with- to make use of something do without- manage without something one wants or needs
alalt, punktis g; h) sirglõik pikendati piirjoone mõttelise pikenduseni (piirjoonena kasutatakse joont f). Näidete a … g puhul EDGEMODE = 0; aga näite h puhul EDGEMODE = 1 ja piirjooneks on joone f mõtteline pikendus, näidatud laia lühikriipsjoonega. NB! 1. Ühe valikuga pikendatakse vaid üks objekt; kui aga kasutada objektivalikul valikujoont võtmetähega F (Fence), saab valida – pikendada – paljusid objekte korraga. 2. Pikendus muutub selle objekti lahutamatuks osaks. Näide 4 30 3. Kui pikendatav joon lõikab kinnist joont ühes punktis ja ulatub kinnise joone sisse ning ei lõika seda teist korda, siis joone pikendamiseks teise lõikepunktini on vaja valikupunkt võtta pikendataval joonel kinnise joone sees. 4
6. The plane flew over the Grand Canyon on the way to Los Angeles. 7. Several animals, including emus, ran across the road in front of the car as they were driving through the outback of Australia. 8. They walked around the building twice looking for the entrance. 9. The cruise ship passed under the Golden Gate Bridge as it was leaving San Francisco. 10. His dog is always trying to escape from the backyard. Sometimes he manages to jump over the fence, and sometimes he digs a hole and crawls under it. Ermo Altmäe 011PK Position Prepositions Multiple Choice Exercise Correct! Well done. Your score is 45%. 1. The computer printer is on the table next to the computer. 2. Shawn and Noel stood under the tree waiting for the rain to stop. 3. I didn't see the mailbox even though I was standing right next to it. 4. Everybody was already sitting at the table waiting for dinner to be served. 5
There are 55 species of parrots in Australia, and the birds are as numerous as they are colourful. Two types of crocodile, the saltwater and the freshwater crocodile are found in the north. The dingo, or native dog is not really an Australian native. It was bought from Asia around 4000 years ago. The dingo is an effective hunter. To save their sheep from dingo attacks, farmers built many fences to keep the dingo out. These fences didn't work so in 1946 the government built a single fence which stretched 5400 km from Great Australian Bight in South Australia to near the Queensland coast. The single fence worked better. Lyrebirds are covered with brown feathers. They live in forests and woodland in Australia. They eat insects, spiders, beetles and worms. Male lyrebirds can copy many sounds. Lyrebird gets its name because of the tail of the male bird. It is shaped like a musical instrument called a lyre
187. Excellence- tipptase, meisterlikkus 188. Exchange- vahetus 189. Excited põnevil 190. Exorbitant - pöörane 191. Expansion- laienemine, edasiarendus 192. Explicit- sõnaselge, ilmne, konkreetne 193. External- väline 194. Extrovert- ekstravert, ekstravertne F 195. Facade - fassaad 196. Facility - vahend 197. Facing vastamisi 198. Factual- faktiline 199. Failure- rike 200. Far-flung- kaugele ulatuv 201. Faulty - vigane, defektne 202. Fence - aed 203. Fertile- rikkalik 204. Fiery temper- tuline iseloom 205. Figure- näitaja 206. Filling- täitmine 207. Final lõplik 208. Flair- elegants, anne 209. Flavors- maitseid 210. Fledgling- kogenematu, kollanokk 211. Flunk läbi põruma 212. Footpaths kõnniteed 213. Foray- kõrvalepõige, äkkrünnak 214. Force- jõud, vägi 215. Forefront- esirind, esiplaan 216. Foremost tähtsaim 217. Forerunner- eelkäija 218
šariaadi koosmõjul. Käesoleva referaadi teemat „Karistusõigus islami õiguskultuuris“ käsitledes jõudis autor järeldusele, et islami õigussüsteemi uurimine on globaalselt väga tähtis. Seda tingib araabia riikide rolli kasv maailmas, rahvusvaheliste suhete laienemine, massiränne. Islamiriikide šariaadist lähtuvad hoiakud on oluliseks tõukejõuks muhameedliku õiguskultuuri tundmaõppimisel. John Locke(1632-1704), inglise filosoof, on öelnud: „The only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge of it.“ (Tõlge: „Ainus kaitse maailma vastu on põhjalikud teadmised selle kohta.“) 13 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. M. Al Awabdeh. History and prospect of Islamic Criminal Law with respect to the Human Rights. 16.03.2005. 2. CIA. An outline of crime and punishment in Islamic Law. 22.06.1990. 3. R. David, J.E.C Brierley. Major Legal Systems in the World. London 1985. 4. Г.Ф
some rivers (Thames, Avon, Severn) and two large cities London & Leeds. The new conquerors were warlike and illiterate. Disliked towns, preferred to live in small cillages. They destroyed the Roman towns & villas. Beautiful buildings, roads were neglected or broken up. The first settlements were groups of 3 or 4 family farms. Houses were all made of wood & had sloping thatched roofs. Around the settlement was a fence. In time the settlements became villages. Villages were self-sufficient. In the village there was also a forge where a blacksmith mended tools & weapons. There was also a wheelwright's workshop & mill. There was very little trading at that time. Roads were bad. Agriculture changed. The Celts kept small square fields, they used a light plough drawn by an animal or 2 people. Anglo-Saxons introduced a heavier plough, it required 6-8 oxen to pull it. That's why the
(Ta peatus maja ees.) INSIDE: They are inside the house. (Nad on majas.) INTO: Let him into the house. (Lase ta majja.) NEAR: Our house is near the postoffice. (Meie maja on postkontori ligidal.) OF: He bought a bar of chocolate. (Ta ostis tahvli okolaadi.) OFF: Dick fell off the ladder. (Dick kukkus redeli pealt maha.) ON: Put it on the table. (Pane see lauale.) OUT OF: She took her purse out of her pocket. (Ta vttis taskust rahakoti.) OVER: He climbed over the fence. (Ta ronis le aia.) PAST: He went past the house. (Ta lks majast mda.) ROUND: The earth turns round the sun. (Maa tiirleb mber pikese.) SINCE: I haven't seen her since Monday. (Ma pole teda esmaspevast saadik ninud.) THROUGH: The river flows through the town. (Jgi voolab lbi linna.) TILL (UNTIL): We'll wait for you till 2 o'clock. (Me ootame sind kella kaheni.) TO: Have you been to Spain? (Oled sa Hispaanias kinud?) TOWARDS: The plane flew towards the north. (Lennuk lendas phja poole.)
Most of Australian native animals move around at night. But the birds which are very colourful are easy to see. There are about 750 species ofbirds in Australia. Two types of crocodiles, the saltwater crocodile and the freshwater crocodile can be found in the north. The dingo or the native dog is not really an Australian native. It has brought from Asia around 3500 years ago. The dingo is an efficient sheep hunter. To protect sheep the dog fence was built in 1964. Climate Australia is the driest continent in the world except Antarctica. It has very low average rainfalls. About 70 per cent of the country is arid or semiarid and cannot support agriculture. The north part of the countrygets about 300 mm rain a year. Much of the rain soakes into the ground and does not form any rivers or lakes. Monsoon winds bring most air during summer. This is the time of high rainfall. It's known as the wet season. High temperature also
Nakkevõrk kujutab endast ristkülikukujulist tasapinnalist võrgust seina, mis koosneb peeneniidilisest (praegu peamiselt monokiust) võrgulinast, mis on rakendatud horisontaalsetele ja vertikaalsetele nööridele (paeltele), mida nimetatakse ülemine-, alumine- ja küljeselis. 8 Contains floats (ujukid) along the top (üleval) and weights (raskused) on the bottom (all, e. põhjas) (Stands like a fence (tara) along the bottom, but can also be suspended) Fish too big to swim through the netting get caught by the gills when they try to back out Generally set perpendicular to shore (rand, kallas) and strung end to end in gangs (jada) Single net varies in depth from 6 to 20 ft (jalg = 0.305 m) and length from 100 to 400 ft. Eestis mõõted: kõrgus 0.5 m 7 m ja pikkus 30 m 70 m.
Most of Australian native animals move around at night. But the birds which are very colourful are easy to see. There are about 750 species of birds in Australia. Two types of crocodiles, the saltwater and the freshwater crocodile can be found in the north. The dingo or the native dog is not really an Australian native. It was brought from Asia around 3500 years ago. The dingo is an efficient sheep hunter. To protect sheep The Dog fence was built in 1946. Population About 20, 2 million people live in Australia. Mainly they live on in the eastern and southeastern part of the country, because the middle part of the country is mainly plains and deserts. The eastern part is the place where the big cities are like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane etc. In Sydney and Melbourne together live about 8 million people. The Native Australians The first people who arrived to Australia were the Aborigines. They arrived there
(`Ta peatus maja ees.') INSIDE: They are inside the house. (`Nad on majas.') INTO: Let him into the house. (`Lase ta majja.') NEAR: Our house is near the postoffice. (`Meie maja on postkontori ligidal.') OF: He bought a bar of chocolate. (`Ta ostis tahvli sokolaadi.') OFF: Dick fell off the ladder. (`Dick kukkus redeli pealt maha.') ON: Put it on the table. (`Pane see lauale.') OUT OF: She took her purse out of her pocket. (`Ta võttis taskust rahakoti.') OVER: He climbed over the fence. (`Ta ronis üle aia.') PAST: He went past the house. (`Ta läks majast mööda.') ROUND: The earth turns round the sun. (`Maa tiirleb ümber päikese.') SINCE: I haven't seen her since Monday. (`Ma pole teda esmaspäevast saadik näinud.') THROUGH: The river flows through the town. (`Jõgi voolab läbi linna.') TILL (UNTIL): We'll wait for you till 2 o'clock. (`Me ootame sind kella kaheni.') TO: Have you been to Spain? (`Oled sa Hispaanias käinud?') TOWARDS: The plane flew towards the north
Kehamaalingud Tätoveerimine Piercing Armistamine Keha modifitseerimine Land-art - läheb galeriist välja, rakse müüa, soov keskkonnateadust populariseerida, muuta huvitavaks, kontakt maaga Walter de Maria Lightning field Robert Smithson - teem palju geomeetrilisi kujusi Teevad valmis, hiljem ei hoolda Spiraalne muul Christo ja Jeanne Claude Iron Curtain - toovad sõnumi jõuliselt inimesteni, raudne eesriie, Valley Curtin - tammide ehitamine Running fence - kõik me oleme ühendatud Ümbritsetud saared - Vihmavarjud Pakitud riigipäevahoone Pakitud puud Alustasid väiksemate asjade pakimisest ja läksid üle järjest suuremale Hüperrealism e fotorealism Richard Estes - väga vähe inimesi Apollo - neile meeldivad sildid, kus on palju teksti, metalli ja klaasi peegeldused, vaateaknad Bussiaken Einela Tegid alguses fotod, mida nad suurendasid ja joonistasid ümber Don Eddy - vaateaknad erinevate asjadega Uued kingad H.Mis Gorevic'i hõbe
tell the court about Himmelstoss's cruelty toward Tjaden during training. After hearing their story, the presiding lieutenant gives Tjaden and Kropp light punishments and lectures Himmelstoss about his behavior. Tjaden receives three days open arrest and Kropp receives one. Paul and the others visit them in the makeshift jail and play cards. Kat and Paul bribe a driver of a munitions wagon with two cigarettes to take them back to the house where they heard the geese. Paul climbs over the fence and enters the shed to find two geese. He grabs both and slams their heads against the wall, hoping to avoid a commotion. The attempt fails, and the geese cackle and fight with him furiously before he manages to escape with one goose in hand. Kat kills it quickly, and they retreat to an unused lean-to to cook it, eating quickly for fear of their theft being discovered. They keep the feathers to make pillows. Paul feels an intimate closeness with Kat as they roast the goose. They eat their fill
a smart dog an old building a busy street a dark corner a deep sea a tall basketball player a large bed It is windy. John's handwriting is very neat. The sea is rough. All the players are very tall. The baby's hands are very small. Sue's drawing is beautiful. That problem is too difficult. Peter is very quiet today. a low fence 52 Exercise 1 Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. 1 There is an empty room upstairs. 2 It's a hot summer. 3 You are so kind. 4 Don't be crazy. 5 This park is clean and green. 6 Many people exercise to keep healthy. 7 I think these eggs are rotten. 8 We are all bored. There isn't anything to do. 9 The pupils don't find the joke amusing. 10 James was absent because he was ill.
After finding the article he began to take notes 3.Mul on suur au tutvustada külalisesinejat It is my honour to introduce the quest speaker 4.Politseinik kandis ette, et ta oli näinud tumedat autot panga ees The policeman reported his having seen a dark car parked outside the bank 5.Filmi tasus vaadata The film was worth seeing 6.Temaga ei olnud mingit vaidlemist There was no arguing with him 7.Olime tegevuses tara värvimisega We were busy painting the fence 8.Ma kahetsen, et rääkisin sulle selle loo I regret telling you the story 9.Seda raamatut tasus lugeda This book was worth reading 10.Ta ei tunnista iial, et oli vea teinud He will never admit to making a mistake 11.Ta parandab oma inglise keele oskust rääkimisega He improves his English by speaking 12.Ta kahetseb, et ta puudus tunnist She regrets having missed the class 13.Testid vajavad hindamist The tests need grading 14.Andestage, et teile vahele segan Forgive me/my interrupting you 15
nii millimeeter või pool) murdjoonena (SKPOLY = 0), on iga selle lõigu pikendus kärpimisjoon ja segadust kui palju!). Pärast kärpimisjoonte valimist (valik lõpetatakse ↵ ) , küsub arvuti kärbitavaid objekte: Kärbitav objekt, saab valida: “punkt joonel” või kui tahetakse joont kärpimise asemel pikendada, vajutada suur- ja väiketäh- tede vahetuse sõrmisele [ ⇑ ] või [ valikujoonega Fence) / Lõikava aknaga / projektsioon / sisuli- selt – põhimuutuja EDGEMODE muutmine / kustutamine / käigu tagasivõtmine]) Võimalikud vastused: ↵ 1) {objekt}↵ (eemaldatakse kärbitava joone see osa, mida valitakse ja mis ulatub kärpimisjoonest üle; kui viidatakse joone osale kahe kärpimisjoone vahel, eemaldatakse see osa) Segadused: (väljastatakse veateade, kuid ei väljuta käsust ja korratakse objektivalikut):
reading of useful and entertaining authors. 181. Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joys, and dividing our grief. 182. Of so little weight are the greatest Services to Princes, when put into the Ballance with a refusal to gratify their Passions. 183. Care and Vigilance, with a very common Understanding, may preserve a Man's Goods from Thieves, but Honesty has no fence against superior Cunning. 184. Providence never intended to make the Management of publick Affairs a Mystery, to be comprehended only by a few Persons of sublime Genius, of which there seldom are three born in an Age. 185. Among People of Quality a Wife should be always a reasonable and agreeable Companion, because she cannot always be young. 186. ... having in my Life perused many State-Trials, which I ever observed to terminate as the Judges thought fit to direct ... 187
Kohtade at the bus stop bussipeatuses puhul, kus at the airport lennujaamas oodatatakse transporti: ON peal on the table laual peale on the bus bussi peal UNDER all under the tree puu all OVER üle over the fence üle aia THROUGH läbi through the park läbi pargi OPPOSITE vastas opposite the hotel hotelli vastas IN FRONT OF ees in front of the house maja ees BEHIND taga behind the restaurant restorani taga NEXT TO kõrval next to me minu kõrval NEAR lähedal near the bank panga lähedal
Curler Koolutaja Mixer Mikser Spade labidas Sewingmachine Õmblusmasin Plug pistik Toaster Röster Typewriter Kirjutusmasin Fuse Kaitse Torch Taskulamp Battery Patarei Bulb elektripirn Coffee maker Kohvimasin Fence Aed, tara Gate Värav Carpet Vaip Tap Kraan Washing machine Pesumasin Chest of drawers Kummut Shower duss EATING 1. What kind of food do you like? 2. What do you think of fast food and fast food places? Do we need more of them? 3. What is your favourite food? 4. Do you like to try new foods? 5. What is your favourite fruit? vegetable? 6
kaks vastastippu tuleb näidata) sees; · Window valitakse objektid, mis on täielikult valikuakna sees (vt. eelmist); · CPolygon valitakse objektid, mis on täielikult või osaliselt valikuhulknurga (hulk- nurk, mille servad ei tohi üksteist lõigata, moodustatakse tippude andmise teel) sees; · WPolygon valitakse objektid, mis on täielikult valikuhulknurga sees (vt. eelmist); · Fence valitakse objektid, mida lõikab otsingujoon (moodustatakse sarnaselt käsule LINE; ta ei tohi iseennast lõigata); · Single valikuhulka võetakse vaid üks objekt; · Multiple valitakse palju objekte, kusjuures valitud objekte esile ei tõsteta (see kii- rendab täitmist, kuid pole ülevaatlik ja võib olla riskantne); · Group valitakse gruppi kuuluvad objektid: teatada grupi nimi;
Examples of native doublets are 'shadow' ('тень') and 'shade! Both are derived from the same Old English word 'sceadu'. 'Shade' is developed from the Nominative case, 'sceadu' is derived from oblique ease 'sceadwe'. The words 'drag' and 'draw' both come from Old English 'dragan' ('тащить') Etymological doublets also arise as a result of shortening when both the shortened form and the full form of the word are used: 'defense' - 'защита' - 'fence' - ''забор'; 'history' - 'история' - 'story' - 'рассказ'. Examples of ETYMOLOGICAL TRIPLETS (i.e. groups of three words of common root) are few in number: hospital (Lat.) - hostel (Norm.Fr.) - hotel (Par.. Fr.); to capture (Lat.) - to catch (Norm. Fr.) - to chase (Par. Fr.). 15. Folk etymology = popular etymology Folk’ or ‘popular’ theories (i.e. the thoughts of ordinary non-academic people) about the origins, forms, and meanings
There are currently two commercial sized barrages in operations. One is located in La Rance, France; the other is in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. The US has no tidal plants and only a few sites where tidal energy could be produced economically. France, England, Canada, and Russia have much more potential. 35 Picture 10.1. Tidal turbine Tidal fences can also harness the energy of tides. A tidal fence has vertical axis turbines mounted in a fence. All the water that passes is forced through the turbines. They can be used in areas such as channels between two landmasses. Tidal fences have less impact on the environment than tidal barrages although they can disrupt the movement of large marine animals. They are cheaper to install than tidal barrages too. A tidal fence is planned for the San Bernardino Strait in the Philippines.
Järgnevalt ilmutatakse viip Select an edge or [Loop]:, millega saab valitud tahu servi faasi- miseks ükshaaval välja valida. Tähe L sisestamine valib aga tahu kõik servad, kui vaid osutati mingile servale sellelt tahult. Väga võimalusterikas käsk SOLIDEDIT, mis on kasutusele võetud uusimas versioonis 15.0, võimaldab redigeerida kehasid tervikuna ning eraldi nende tahkusid ja servi. Viimaseid saab siin valida järgmiste meetoditega: Crossing, CPolygon, Fence (nende kohta vt. käsust SELECT juhendi esimes osas), hiirega osutades ning tahu valimiseks tahu sisepunktile osutades. Käsu SOLIDEDIT vahendite käivitamiseks on otstarbekas kasutada ikoonilatti Solids Editing või rippmenüü Modify valikuga Solids Editing avanevat alammenüüd (mõlemas asukohas on 15 tegevusvõimalust). Käsul SOLIDEDIT on alltoodud valikud: · Face ühe (või korraga mitme) tahu modifitseerimine järgmiste võimalustega:
Estonians 74% of urban residents. A new phenomenon for the town citizens were border guards. Until the 1923rd the border was guarded by military units. After foundation, the Estonian Border Guard took this function. The new organization had individual division of Valga area and it started to work on 29th March 1923rd. However, on December 1923rd the division of Valga was closed and Valga district was joined to Petseri division. Immediately after the border begun effective, the wire fence was erected between Valga and Luke. Already in 1923 the physical barriers were removed and the border remained to indicate by border moat and stream Konnaoja. The only official border crossing point in town was on street Suur-Sepa. It was opened three times during the day with opening periods at 7-9, 13-15 and 19-21. Generally there were two opportunities to cross Estonian-Latvian border. The overall border crossing in
armchair el sillón dresser el tocador pipe (water) el tubo la entrada del ashtray el cenicero driveway poker el atizador garaje attic el desván DVD player el lector de DVD radio la radio balcony el balcón fence la cerca record el disco basement el sótano film la película refrigerator el refrigerador basket la cesta fire el fuego roof el tejado bathroom el baño flame la llama room el cuarto bathtub la bañera flashlight la linterna rug la alfombra