in the field of engineering/technology tehnikavaldkonnas compulsory subjects to train applied engineers ette valmistama rakendusinsenere elective subjects valikained in -service training täiendkoolitus general subjects üldained full-time study special subjects erialaained distance learning, to study by correspondence theoretical knowledge teoreetilised teadmised a fresher/freshman, a first-year student practical skills praktilised oskused a sophomore practical training /work placement õppepraktika a junior student exchange üliõpilaste vahetus a senior credit; credit point; CP Students need 240
In the direct speech they serve as a means of speech, lack of education, social status. If used in authors' speech the effect is humour, irony. Professional words words coined and used by professional groups docs, teachers, real estate. They stand for objects typical of given trade or occupation. Such words are easily understood, not secret and used to make communication easier less official. Very often long words are shortened in hunting- buff (buffalo); lab (laboratory); fresher first year student, lit-literature. Dialectic words words used locally so they characterize a person as belonging to a certain geographical area, also education and breeding may be suggested. Some dialectal words have become common colloquial e.g. lad- man, lassy-lady. In some dialects thou (sina), tell (gossip), strike a daisy (exclamation meaning), addle (to earn). 8
production. (i.)Better management of damaged and un-saleable stocks: Sales realisation on salvaging and selling damaged stocks at a discounted price. Timely destruction of unusable and potentially harmful products. Timely action on transport, handling, stock management and product development fronts to reduce damages. (ii.) Reduction in proportion of old and damaged stocks; (iii.) Facilitation of ensuring fresher stocks in the market. This was achieved mainly by reducing inventory levels across the chain and also by better stock management at the depots. 36 CASE STUDY 2: INFOSYS' SCM SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS Infosys' Supply Chain Management solutions help organizations in creating strategic differentiation and operational superiority by configuring
These words stand for concepts and objects typical of this trait. They are new names for established terms. The established terms may be too long or too difficult to pronounce and so other words are used not to sound too business-like or official (e.g. "hypodermic syringe" the needle or the hypo, "neutron" neut). Often shortenings take place (e.g. in hunting: "buff" buffalo; in university: "lit" literature, "fresher" freshman). 4. Dialectical words are those that are used locally, hence, they characterize a personage and belonging to a certain geographical area, their education. Some dialectical words FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 24 have become common colloquial words (e.g. "lad", "lass", "daft" (from Scottish). In
imprudence of encouraging such an attachment. To Mrs. Gardiner, Wickham had one means of affording pleasure, unconnected with his general powers. About ten or a dozen years ago, before her marriage, she had spent a considerable time in that very part of Derbyshire to which he belonged. They had, therefore, many acquaintances in common; and though Wickham had been little there since the death of Darcy's father, it was yet in his power to give her fresher intelligence of her former friends than she had been in the way of procuring. Mrs. Gardiner had seen Pemberley, and known the late Mr. Darcy by character perfectly well. Here consequently was an inexhaustible subject of discourse. In comparing her recollection of Pemberley with the minute description which Wickham could give, and in bestowing her tribute of praise on the character of its late possessor, she was delighting both him and herself. On being made acquainted with the present Mr
Although there are distinct advantages ceased, following a decision by the EU for the storage and display life of meat with Parliament committee in 2004 not to allow CO in VP or low O2 MAP, consumers have the use of CO in meat packaging applications a negative image of CO because of its haz- (Sørheim 2006). ardous nature and the concern that products Industrially, CO has been added to pack- may appear fresher than they actually are ages to eliminate the disadvantages of com- (Cornforth and Hunt 2008). The declaration mercial ultra-low O2 MAP, because CO has of CO for meat as generally recognized as a high affinity for myoglobin and forms a safe (GRAS) in the United States has a legal bright cherry red color on the surface of beef basis (Boeckman 2006). The use of CO in the (Sørheim et al. 1999; Luno et al