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gossip - keelepeks, kuulujutt, klatšimoor ; keelt peksma
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My favorite tv program
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My favorite tv program

My favorite tv program My favorite tv program is Gossip Girl . Gossip girl is based on the book series written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series comprises the lives of socialite teenagers who live in New York City's Upper East Side. The serial have 8 main characters Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, Nate Archibald, Jenny Humphrey, Dan Humphrey, Lily van der Woodsen and Rufus Humphrey. Serena is daughter of Lily, Rufus is Jenny's and Dan's father, Nate and Blair is a couple in the first season. They all have very scandalous lives

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Product and corporate advertising
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Product and corporate advertising

That advertisement caused a lot of arguing and media attention because many people think that Sofia Vergara is made thinner using Photoshop. That is typical Pepsi advertisement because they are using a celebrity (Sofia Vergara) and appealing more to younger people. They are using their signature colors ­ red & blue. Advertisement is supposed to make us think that when we think Diet Pepsi we will not gain calories and will look like the celebrity on the picture but gossip that picture is changed with Photoshop has decreased the faith in Diet Pepsi in my opinion. I think that the advertisement has gained a lot of attention but in my opinion people are focusing more on the Photoshopped Sofia than the drink itself and that is not so great. Coca-Cola's latest advertisement is rather different from its usual because Coca-Cola Diet version's bottle design is made by Karl Lagerfeld. Advertisement consists of 3 bottles with

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Leighton Meester powerpoint
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Leighton Meester powerpoint

Leighton Meester Information Birth name: Leighton Marissa Claire Meester Born: April 9, 1986 (age 24) Birthplace: Marco Island, Florida, USA Family: mother, 1 younger brother, 1 older brother Actress, singersongwriter, model GOSSIP GIRL Character Different dresses Fashion clothes Friendly Cheerful Versatile Kind Smart Look Height/Build: slim, tall, athletic Hair: straight(sometimes wavy), brown, long, not natural Face: oval Eyes: brown, big, classes,wide Eyebrows: arched Mouth: wide, lush Nose: snub, little Forehead: wide Cheeks: dimples, rosy Complexion: healthy, no drugs Ears: scattered little bit

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How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s
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How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s.

. Mr Warren and Mr Brandies in their essey wrote about gossiping, nowdays we use gossiping to, but in more ,,convenient" ways. If I say ,,convenient" I think all this political campaigns in our news, online or on TV, are full with constant stream of memes, links and rumors about political leaders and candidates, mixt with truth and lies. With those gimmicks they can focus our minds to choose ,,wizely", to choose THEM in the next elections. They also introduced that gossip is becoming a trade, this is no longer talked behind closed doors and resource of the idle but jornalism can make gossip an industry. Its in peoples nature to satisfy ther curiosity with gossip about other people sexual relations in the news columns of the daily papers. Journalists are hired to present stories that news consumers want, and if they don't, their business may collapse. This has caused the necessity to protect men and women from the invasion to his or her

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Unit 14 sõnad
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Unit 14 sõnad

Unit 14 sõnad Accountant- raamatupidaja, arveametnik Aspect- külg, ilme, välimus Award- auhind, tasu, otsus Capture- kinni püüdma, vangistama, lööma ; saak, vangistamine Charity- heategevus, ligimesearmastus Commercial n - kaubandus-, äri-, kommerts- ; reklaam Debt- võlg Dragon-lohe, draakon Edition. väljaanne Educate- harima, haridust andma Endanger- ohtu seadma, ohustama Extinct- väljasurnud, kustunud Furthermore- veel enam, lisaks, pealegi Gossip- keelepeks, kuulujutt, klatsimoor ; keelt peksma Grip-haare, arusaamine, kohver ; haarama, kinni hoidma Incompetent- asjatundmatu Individual n- indiviid, üksikisik Informative- informatiivne Innocent-süütu Insult-solvang ; solvama Liver-maks Millionaire-miljonär Moving- liikuv, liigutav Nag- näägutama ; võidusõiduhobune Negotiations-läbirääkimised Ratings-hinnangud Sane-terve mõistusega Scene- stseen, tegevuspaik Shrub- põõsastik

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Why travel
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Why travel?

Why travel? Laying by the pool, drinking margaritas and having a good gossip with your friends, while the sun bronzes your skin. What could be better? For some people, this is the main point for travelling, yet others try to experience the culture and visit as many sightseeings as possible. Young people choose their destination to somewhere warm and also by the cost, because what is the point of ,,windbathing" in Europe or somewhere like that. Meeting new people, partying till the dawn and comparing each other tans is really fun and relaxing

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Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Sarah Michelle Gellar

Merteuil. Even though everybody sees her as Buffy she has managed to keep on the good work in movie business. She has played in movies like "Grudge", "Scooby-Doo", "I know what you did last Summer" etc. Right now she is back in the Tv business and has her own show called "Ringer" where she plays the role of Bridget and her own twin sister Siobhan. The Tv-show is very popular and will come back for another season. Not like every other movie star she isn't all about drama and gossip. She has been married for almost ten years and has a daughter, Charlotte Grace Prinze. She and her husband Freddie Prinze, Jr. met during the filming of ,,I know what you did last Summer". They got engaged in 2001 and married on September 1 2002. She changed her lastname into Prinze in 2007 in celebration of their fifth wedding anniversary. She has won an Emmy Award in 1995 for her role of Kendall Hart in a soap opera ,,All my children"

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The role of the free press
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The role of the free press

The role of the free press Newspapers and magazines play an imoportant role in today's society and are capable of influencing people's lives in many ways. The new electronic media have become even more influential in shaping people's opinions, attitudes and behaviour. However, does the free press offer a valuable service, or is it, as American journalist, Edward Egglestone said, "organised gossip"? On a personal level, the media can be very entertaining and informative. Reading about the lifestyles of the rich and famous is amusing and can help people forget their own problems. However, journalists frequently intrude on the privacy of celebrities, following them and photographing them in their most intimate moments. This is surely an unacceptable interpretation of the word "free".

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

Annoyed with sb about sth Argue with sb about sth Begin with Bored with Busy with Chat with Charge sb with Careless with Communicate with Compare with Comply with (in) connection with Connect with Content with Cope with Correspond with Crowded with Deal with Delighted with Difficulty with Disagree with Disappointed with Dissatisfied with Experiment with Expert with sth Familiar with Fed up with Fight with sb Fill sth with sth else Friendly with Furious with sb about/at sth Gossip with sb Happy with Ill with Impressed with Interfere with Make an appointment with Meeting with Mix with Part with Patient with Peased with Populaar with Present sb with Provide sb with Quarrel with sb Reason with Relationship with sb Replace sth with sth else Satisfied with Shake hands with Symphathise with Threaten sb with sth ON Advice on Agree with sb on sth Base on Bet on Blame sth on sb Comment on Compliment sb on Concentrate on Congratulate sb on sth Decide on Depend on Discussion on

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Eclipse first chapter- kokkuvõte
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Eclipse first chapter- kokkuvõte

has vowed to stop her. Characters Involved: Bella Swan, Charlie Swan, Edward Cullen Character Mentioned: Renee Dwyer, Jacob Black, Billy Black, Angela Weber, Ben Cheney, Alice Cullen, Victoria, the Volturi, Lauren Mallory, Jessica Stanley Places Visited: The Swan house Memorable Quotes: "Doesn't change a thing. Sorry" ­Jacob Black "Isn't Edward up for a little healthy competition?" ­Charlie Swan "You and Billy gossip like old women." ­Bella Swan "Go away." ­Charlie Swan "I want to be a monster, too." ­Bella Swan "Well, I'll live in Antarctica." ­Bella Swan "Penguins, lovely." Edward Cullen "It's a story about ghastly people who ruin each other's lives." ­Edward Cullen "You have some serious issues with the classics..." ­Bella Swan "Is that what they think?" ­Edward Cullen "You compare one small tree to an entire forest." ­Edward Cullen Important Information learned:

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The role of women in Sense and Sensibility
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The role of women in Sense and Sensibility

class, there were servants for that. They did not just sit with doing nothing, always they were backstitching or sewing or doing some other useful opusculum. Also they were reading books and playing some kind of instrument or singing were was time for that. There were many parties and balls where women did go with their husbands, escorts or wooers. Also these were places, where many available young women and men met with each other. Parties where plentiful and lavish, there were lot of gossip and scheming also. For upper class, every day was bed and roses: handling their hobbies, picnics with friends, dinners with family and friend or doing whatever they liked. Women did not have to think about where to get money, because they had everything, they lived with their heritages or husbands or fathers money.

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

afraid of consist of forget about agree with contrast with forgive for ahead of convinced of friendly with allowance for correspond to frightened of angry with correspond with generous with annoyed with crazy about gentle with anxious about critical of genuine in apart from cruelty to go with apologize for deal with gossip about apply for decide against grumble about approve of delay in guilty of argue about delighted with habit of argue with depend on hear about ashamed of despair on hope of ask after different from identify with ask for difficult to impress on astonished at difficulty with improvement in attached to disagree with independent of

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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde is one of the most iconic figures from late Victorian society. Enjoying a meteoric rise to the top of society, his wit, humour and intelligence shine through his plays and writings. Oscar Wilde was born on 16th October 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. His parents were well known and attracted a degree of gossip for their extravagant lifestyles. Oscar Wilde proved to be a student of great talent. He was awarded a scholarship to Trinity College Dublin. Here he studied the classics, in particular developing an interest in the Greek philosophers and the Hellenistic view of life. He also really cherished his youth, which probably was the inspiration for the book The picture of Dorian Gray. "To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early or be respectable."

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Marie Antoinette
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Marie Antoinette

1. Marie-Antoinette 2. She was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755 She was the 15th child of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. Marie Antoinette married the future French king Louis XVI when she was just 15 years old. The young couple soon came to symbolize all of the excesses of the reviled French monarchy, and Marie Antoinette herself became the target of a great deal of vicious gossip. 3. She was hated for many things like: beauty, spending money, The Diamond Necklace incident People called her "L'Autrichienne" She was hated for her beauty and because of her eccentric personality, also because she was born in Austria. French people started to call her "L'Autrichienne" (which literally means the Austrian (woman), but also suggests the French word "chienne", meaning bitch) Also France financial crisis was blamed on her lavish spending. It is known that she

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Madame Bovary-sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles
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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

However, when Emma realizes that Leon loves her, she feels guilty and throws herself into the role of a dutiful wife. Leon grows tired of waiting and, believing that he can never possess Emma, departs to study law in Paris. His departure makes Emma miserable. Soon, at an agricultural fair, a wealthy neighbor named Rodolphe, who is attracted by Emma's beauty, declares his love to her. He seduces her, and they begin having a passionate affair. Emma is often indiscreet, and the townspeople all gossip about her. Charles, however, suspects nothing. His adoration for his wife and his stupidity combine to blind him to her indiscretions. His professional reputation, meanwhile, suffers a severe blow when he and Homais attempt an experimental surgical technique to treat a club-footed man named Hippolyte and end up having to call in another doctor to amputate the leg. Disgusted with her husband's incompetence, Emma throws herself even more passionately into her affair with Rodolphe

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Uurimustöö Facebookist
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Uurimustöö Facebookist

........................................................ 6 Grupid ja tugigrupid ............................................................................................................................ 6 Sotsiaalse võrgustiku netikett ............................................................................................................. 8 MARKETINGI VÕIMALUSED ..................................................................................................................... 9 Gossip .................................................................................................................................................... 11 Kokkuvõte .............................................................................................................................................. 12 KASUTATUD MATERJAL ......................................................................................................................... 13 Videod ....................................

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Dorian Gray-Lord Henry Wotton-Basil Hallward
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Dorian Gray, Lord Henry Wotton, Basil Hallward

Dorian Gray Dorian Gray is the kind of person you could look up to from far far away but whom you would never want to be. To others he seems pretty, almost ideal but in the real world there is no such thing as an ideal person. His good looks does him no good in more than just one way. It makes him vain and obsessed with his appearance. Also looking good is something everyone wants to achieve. And people who envy you often gossip and start nasty rumors about you. A person like Dorian Gray worries about his fading beauty and would do almost anything to keep it. For example he would wish a pretty portrait of himself age instead of him. It is easier to hide away a ugly-looking painting, that depicts the eeriness of your soul, than yourself. All that matters is the present day and the face that you see from the mirror. Right? As it turns out, even for Dorian, the saying out of mind- out of sight doesn't really work

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Kontrolltöö-Selges eesti keeles
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Kontrolltöö „Selges eesti keeles“

saab-olema-tasakaalukas-erakonnajuht.d?id=63843116 4. Suusatamise MK Otepääl saab olema mõnusas talveilmas. Õige: Suusatamise MK Otepääl toimub mõnusas talveilmas. Allikas: http://ilm.delfi.ee/news/uudised/suusatamise-mk-otepaal-saab-olema- monusas-talveilmas.d?id=63804928 5. Võitja väljakuulutamise hetk saab olema pingeline. Õige: Võitja väljakuulutamise hetk on/tuleb pingeline. Allikas: http://www.gossip.ee/articles/14167-mairold-millert-gossip-ee-le-voitja- vaeljakuulutamise-hetk-saab-olema-pingeline?locale=et 6. Kahtlemata saab olema sellel valitsusel raske ning tõenäoliselt hakkab varsti tulema lausungeid. Õige: Kahtlemata on sellel valitsusel raske ning tõenäoliselt tuleb ka varsti lausungeid. Allikas: http://www.epl.ee/news/arvamus/soome-punatoonilisel-valitsusel-saab-raske- olema.d?id=51299024 7. Meistriliiga lõpp saab olema intrigeeriv!

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Isa Goriot-Honore de Balzac
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"Isa Goriot" Honore de Balzac

Lk 130 mängida või võita 6000 franki, siis naine räägib talle, mis talle muret teeb. Lk 131 Eugene võidab 7000 franki, Pr de Nucingen tänab Eugene'i ta päästmise eest. Lk 131 Lk 132 Goriot oli harjutanud oma tütreid enesele kõike lubama. Seepärast naine sattus Lk 132 võlgadesse. Lk 133 Delphine'i mehel on armuke, mees keeldus D.le raha andmast. D tunnistab, et tema Lk 133 ja ta õde on oma isa tapnud. Lk 135 Gossip teatris ­ miljöösse Lk 135 Lk 137 Ball, kuhu Claire Eugene'i kutsus. Lk 137 Lk 139 Eugene saadab kodustele 1500 franki. Lk 139 Lk 145 Eugene laenab Vautrin'ilt 3500 franki. Lk 145 Lk 147 Eugene otsustab mitte abielluda Victorine'iga. Eugene maksab Vautrinile tagasi. Lk 147 Lk 150 Kümne tuhande varga selts. Lk 150 Lk 152 Tõestamine, kas Vautrin on surmaõrritaja (sunnitöölt põgenenud vang) Lk 152 Lk 155 Taillefer pärib homme oma isa armastuse ja varanduse. Lk 155

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The case for socialism
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"The case for socialism"

talents, but by the accident of birth. Social inequality. The apparatus of social hierarchy is amazingly complete. It is manifest in the Court with its great expense and elaborate display; the country house with its ancient associations and dependent village; the segregation of a group of schools (ironically called ,,public" schools) to provide each new generation with the manners and habits of ruling class; the clubs and social life of London; the columns of ,,Society" gossip in the newspapers and the differences of clothing and accent by which members of the ,,classes" can instantly recognise one another. We should respect our fellow creatures because they are good or clever, gifted or wise ­ not because they happen to possess advantages of wealth or power. In so far as we accept these false standards (of wealth and class) we make ourselves less than free men. We deny the eqality of our common humanity. Vandalism

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Entertainment and Art
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Entertainment and Art

7) A too B public C live D popular 8) A imagination B author C index D amusement 9) A capital B head C chapter D cover 10) A current B imagined C interest D gripping 11) A history B novel C booklet D poetry 12) A advise B idea C information D fact 13) A announcements B gossip C reviews D prefaces 14) Ado B make C have D take 15) A pick B look C give D turn

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Leksikoloogia
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Leksikoloogia

Acronyms are pronounced according to grapheme-phoneme conversation rule. They are one of the types of abbrevation. 13) Meaning change A word typically has not one meaning but several. Fading- an old sense of a word fades away- dies Radiation- a new sense of words are created. Extention of meaning- widened meanings. Generalization Specialization of menaing- means narrowing the meaning. Denotative shift is movement in sideways, a combination of extention and specialization. Nt gossip--godfather and idle talk. Pejoration (worsening of meaning) deterioration Amelioration- improvement of meaning. 14) Metaphor and Metonymy Metaphoe- based upone a perception of similarity. Mouse- computer mouse and quiet as a mouse. Dead metaphore- flowerbed Conduit metaphor-ideas and meanings are objects. Conceptual metaphore- the essence is understaning and experience one kind of thing in terms of the other. Orientational metaphor- happy is up, sad is down.

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The euro in Estonia
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The euro in Estonia

to the kroon and change all our money. The solution could have been totally different, but the people of Estonia voted "yes", when we were asked if we wanted to join the European Union. This event has already found distrustful repercussion. Some people have stated that the European Union is going to find an end soon and the whole association will fall apart. Jürgen Ligi, the minister of finance has his own thoughts about this. In an article from EPL he has said that the gossip about the ending of eurozone is not serious - politicians do not think about leaving from the eurozone, because they have invested too much trust and money into it. On the same topic Siim Kallas, the vice president of European Commission, has also affirmed that we are not leaving from the eurozone. "It`s very easy to leave the eurozone, but no-one is even thinking about it." He explains the simplicity - we

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

hurt Levin, whom she cares for, in vain. A specialist doctor advises that Kitty should go abroad to a health spa to recover. Dolly speaks to Kitty and understand that she is suffering because of Vronsky and Levin. Kitty, humiliated by Vronsky and tormented by her rejection of Levin, upsets her sister by referring to Stiva's infidelity and says she could never love a man who betrayed her. In St. Petersburg, Anna begins to spend more time with the fashionable socialite and gossip Princess Betsy and her circle, in order to meet Vronsky, Betsy's cousin. Vronsky continues to pursue Anna. Although Anna initially tries to reject him, she eventually succumbs to his attentions. Karenin warns Anna of the impropriety of paying too much attention to Vronsky in public, which is becoming a subject of society gossip. He is concerned about his and his wife's public image, although he believes that Anna is above suspicion. Vronsky, a keen

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Northanger Abbey
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Northanger Abbey

"Why should you be surprised, sir?" "Why, indeed?" said he, in his natural tone ­ "but some emotion must appear to be raised by your reply, and surprise is more easily assumed, and not less reasonable than any other." Mr Tilney was very charming, he left a good impression on Catherine and she quickly fall for him. Catherine also met Isabella Thrope, they became best friends. Isabella introduced her the social world of Bath with its balls, shows, fashion, dances and gossip. Soon Catherine's brother James Morland and Isabella's older brother James Thrope arrived in Bath. Isabella fell in love with James and John liked Catherine very much. "I will drive you up Landsdown Hill tomorrow!" John Thrope told Catherine. "How delightful that will be!" cried Isabella, "my dearest Catherine, I quite envy you; but I am afraid, brother, you will not have room for a third." "A third indeed! No no; I did not come to Bath to drive my sisters about. Morland must take care of you

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Inglise leksikoloogia 2012
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Inglise leksikoloogia 2012

Exocentric compounds are hyponyms of some unexpressed semantic head (e.g. a person, a plant, an animal...), and their meaning often cannot be transparently guessed from its constituent parts. White-collar. Meaning change A word typically has not one meaning but several. Fading- an old sense of a word fades away- dies; Radiation- a new sense of words are created. Denotative shift is movement in sideways, a combination of extension and specialization. e.g. gossip-- godfather and idle talk. Metaphor and metonymy Metaphor- based upon a perception of similarity. Mouse- computer mouse and quiet as a mouse. Metonymy- is a word that is not called by its own name but by the name it is associated with ­ Hollywood. Meaning restriction and extension. Specialization of meaning- means narrowing the meaning, extended - widened meanings. Generalization. Meaning degradation and elevation Pejoration (worsening of meaning) deterioration.

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Libraries
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Libraries

published in 1942. There is a murder in St Mary Mead and it's a hard one to solve but Miss Marple has the ability to overcome any problem and this time is no exception. The main character in the book was Miss Marple, the old amateur detective. She had been solving many crimes over the years in her home village and near it. So she is hired to help the policemen again. She is an old lady probably in her early 70's. At first she seems like a usual older lady, she likes gossip talk and knitting. But in reality she is a real genius at solving crimes. She is calm and does not like to make premature conclusions and to tell everybody about them. Her style for solving crimes was unusual-she made parallels with the people from her village and what they would do at the same situation (as a murderer or suspect) and she was excellent at knowing people. Ruby Keene was the murdered girl. She was young and dim-witted. She

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Estuary English - A Controversial Issue
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Estuary English - A Controversial Issue?

females and women being more innovative. Differences between the two social classes analysed are also noticeable. 5. The influence of Estuary English: Will it replace RP? "What I have chosen to term Estuary English may now and for the foreseeable future, be the strongest native influence upon RP." (Rosewarne 1984) The very optimistic claim by Rosewarne that Estuary English will exert strong influence on Received Pronunciation has been stuck to by the media and a gossip about the death of Queen's English in the foreseeable future has been spreading to the detriment of EE speakers: "Reports of its death are silly journalistic exaggerations." (Wells 1998-1999). Tatham allows for the possibility of EE becoming the accent of the majority of English people from various socio-economic groups, while the linguistic minorities from the lowest groups may "use certain features of `Estuary English' in combination

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Inglise keele stilistika II
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Inglise keele stilistika II

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

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

It remains to be seen how this shake-up will affect the usage of the term "broadsheet". The largest of newspaper formats and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically 22 inches or 560 millimetres). The term derives from types of popular prints usually just of a single sheet, sold on the streets and containing various types of material, from ballads to political satire. 22. Tabloids- a style of journalism that tends to emphasize topics such as sensational crime stories, astrology, gossip columns about the personal lives of celebrities and sports stars, and junk food news. Such journalism is commonly associated with tabloid sized newspapers including the National Enquirer, Globe, or The Sun, and the formerNews of the World. Not all newspapers associated with such journalism are in tabloid size; for example, the format of Apple Daily is broadsheet, while the style is tabloid. Often, tabloid newspaper

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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

The Battle of the Books – mimics the style of excitable journalism in a debate on the relative merits of the ancients as against the moderns in literature, fought between Bee and Spider. A Tale of a Tub – personates a madman, satire on „corruption in religion and learning”. Alexander Pope: 2 great mock-heroic poems, series of Horatian imitations, 4 verse epistles on moral themes. The Rape of the Lock – based on piece of real-life gossip. The Dunciad – savage attack on hacks and booksellers, told in the form of a celebration of the progress of an empire, that of Dullness. Commonplace subjects are described in elevated, heroic style of classical epic. By parody and deliberate misuse of heroic language, emphasises triviality of subject. Moral Essays, Epistle to Augustus, The Epilogue to the Satires, Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot John Dryden: satires good-tempered, smth devastating scorn, has genius for verse rhytm, exceptional

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Stilistika materjalid
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Stilistika materjalid

interjection; universityfresher-freshman, lit-literature) In literature, professional vocabulary is used to characterize the person socially. Dialectal words are used colloquially by a person belonging to a certain geographical area; they may also suggest their education or breeding. Some dialectical words have become colloquial (lad, lass, dart) In dialects, some archaic words are preserved (thou). In fiction these words go side by side with faulty grammar (strike a daisy-surprise; a tell-gossip) Vulgar words are the words and expressions too rude to be widely used. · Lexical vulgarisms are usually replaced by euphemisms abd by scientific terms by polite persons (certain parts of the body and physiological acts) · Stylistic vulgarisms do not express vulgar objects, yet they are inappropriate due to their stylistic colouring (contemptuous) (smeller-nose; to plant-to bury; flathead-fool; pay dirt-money) · Curses were not printed until the WWI

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Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

The established terms may be too long or difficult to pronounce and other words are used not to sound too official (e.g. "neutron" ­ neut). Often shortenings take place (e.g. in university: "lit" ­ literature). 4. Dialectical words - are used locally, they characterize a personage and belonging to a certain geographical area, their education. Some dialectical words have become common colloquial words. In some dialects "thou" is used instead of "you", "a tell" ­ gossip. Rendering dialectical speech the author combines such words with cases of faulty grammar. 5. Vulgarisms ­ are words or expressions that are too rude or offensive to be used widely. There are 2 types of vulgarisms: a) Lexical vulgarisms ­ words replaced by euphemisms, by scientific terms ­ some physiological acts, parts of the body.

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

to take early retirement. resign after a corruption scandal. 6 plea ­ Police are appealing for/ 5C Newspapers page 41 2 1 I warned you not to sit near the requesting witnesses to come 1 1 circulation edge. (b) forward. 2 gossip column 2 I insisted that she should tell me 7 clash ­ A heroic policeman has 3 dailies another joke. died in a fight with terrorists. 4 tabloid 3 Now I understand why you 8 sparks ­ A sudden rise in fuel 5 quality newspapers advised me against wearing this prices has caused riots

Inimeseõpetus → Inimeseõpetus
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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

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 some dialects "thou" is preserved instead of "you", "a tell" ­ gossip, "to mash" ­ to pour tea, "addle" ­ to earn (money), etc. Rendering dialectical speech the author combines such words with cases of faulty grammar. 5. Vulgarisms ­ are words or expressions that are too rude or too offensive to be used widely. There are 2 types of vulgarisms: a) Lexical vulgarisms ­ words usually replaced by euphemisms, by scientific

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

And this fine gentleman rewards your love Most handsomely, with zeal that seeks no less Than your dishonour, as has now been proven. I've just surprised him making to your wife The shameful offer of a guilty love. She, somewhat over gentle and discreet, Insisted that the thing should be concealed; But I will not condone such shamelessness, Nor so far wrong you as to keep it secret. ELMIRE Yes, I believe a wife should never trouble Her husband's peace of mind with such vain gossip; A woman's honour does not hang on telling; It is enough if she defend herself; Or so I think; Damis, you'd not have spoken, If you would but have heeded my advice. SCENE VI ORGON, DAMIS, TARTUFFE ORGON Just Heaven! Can what I hear be credited? TARTUFFE Yes, brother, I am wicked, I am guilty, A miserable sinner, steeped in evil, The greatest criminal that ever lived. Each moment of my life is stained with soilures; And all is but a mass of crime and filth;

Keeled → Inglise keel
3 allalaadimist
Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

Maturita Solutions Advanced Workbook Key Speaker 2 I've got an aunt called 3 1 many 9 in / during Unit 9 Jackie who's only about ten years older 2 as 10 which than me and we've always been very 3 in 11 is 9A Gossip page 75 close. Jackie used to be super-sensitive 4 by 12 lot about her nose so she decided to 5 had 13 have 1 Across have cosmetic surgery to make it 2 glean 7 indiscreet 6 who 14 as

Keeled → Inglise keel
117 allalaadimist
Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" He laughed, and the sound was light and charming. "I'm Christopher Vidal, Gideon's brother." "Oh, of course." My face heated. I couldn't believe I'd been so lost in my own pity party that I hadn't made the connection at once. "You're blushing." "I'm sorry." I offered a sheepish smile. "Not sure how to say I read an article about you without sounding awkward." He laughed. "I'm flattered you remembered it. Just don't tell me it was in Page Six." The gossip column was notorious for getting the goods on New York celebrities and socialites. "No," I said quickly. "Rolling Stone, maybe?" "I can live with that." He extended his arm to me. "Would you like to dance?" I glanced over to where Gideon was standing at the foot of the stairs that led to the stage. He was surrounded by people eager to talk to him, many of whom were women. "You can see he'll be awhile," Christopher said, with a note of amusement. "Yes

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
15 allalaadimist
Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

note-taking preferences; talk about disasters; a formaltransactional letter gossip;makingarrangements; maKtngexcuses Lead-in proverb. Thetitle aboveis takenfroman English Whatdo youthinkit means? r would you like to live in a castle, a tree or even underground'? This might not be as

Keeled → Inglise keel
239 allalaadimist
Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

note-taking preferences; talk about disasters; a formaltransactional letter gossip;makingarrangements; maKtngexcuses Lead-in proverb. Thetitle aboveis takenfroman English Whatdo youthinkit means? r would you like to live in a castle, a tree or even underground'? This might not be as

Keeled → Inglise keel
150 allalaadimist
Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

note-taking preferences; talk about disasters; a formaltransactional letter gossip;makingarrangements; maKtngexcuses Lead-in proverb. Thetitle aboveis takenfroman English Whatdo youthinkit means? r would you like to live in a castle, a tree or even underground'? This might not be as

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
53 allalaadimist
Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

note-taking preferences; talk about disasters; a formaltransactional letter gossip;makingarrangements; maKtngexcuses Lead-in proverb. Thetitle aboveis takenfroman English Whatdo youthinkit means? r would you like to live in a castle, a tree or even underground'? This might not be as

Keeled → Inglise keel
23 allalaadimist
Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

outside. The room was cut in half by a long counter, cluttered with wire baskets full of papers and brightly colored flyers taped to its front. There were three desks behind the counter, one of which was manned by a large, red-haired woman wearing glasses. She was wearing a purple t-shirt, which immediately made me feel overdressed. The red-haired woman looked up. "Can I help you?" "I'm Isabella Swan," I informed her, and saw the immediate awareness light her eyes. I was expected, a topic of gossip no doubt. Daughter of the Chief's flighty ex-wife, come home at last. "Of course," she said. She dug through a precariously stacked pile of documents on her desk till she found the ones she was looking for. "I have your schedule right here, and a map of the school." She brought several sheets to the counter to show roe. She went through my classes for me, highlighting the best route to each on the map, and gave me a slip to have each teacher sign, which I was to bring back at the end of the day

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
19 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

hole to look for game. Predators sometimes follow the m u d d y tracks left by game who come down to drink. T h e watering hole is a natural congregating place and a good spot to observe and get information. It's no accident that we call neighborhood saloons and cocktail lounges our "local watering holes." T h e crossing of the First Threshold may have been long, lonely, and dry. Bars are natural spots to recuperate, pick up gossip, make friends, and confront Enemies. T h e y also allow us to observe people under pressure, when true character is revealed. How Shane handles himself in a bar fight convinces a farmer to become his Ally and stand up to the bullying cattlemen. In the tense bar-room confrontations in Star Wars, Luke Skywalker sees flashes of Obi W a n Kenobi's spiritual power and H a n Solo's "look out for Number One" mentality. T h e bar can be a microcosm of the Special

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist
TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

parts. Polybius' checkerboard has therefore become very widely used as the basis of a number of systems of encipherment. Polybius and others never said whether any of the substitution ciphers they described were actually used, and so the first attested use of that genre in political affairs come j>vjj j A^r from the Romans — and from the greatest Roman of them all. Julius Caesar thus impressed his name permanently into cryptology. Suetonius, the gossip columnist of ancient Rome, says that Caesar wrote to Cicero and other friends in a cipher in which the plaintext letters were replaced by letters standing three places further down the alphabet, D for a, E for b, etc. Thus, the message Omnia Gallia est divisa in partes tres would be enciphered (using the modern 26-letter alphabet) to RPQLD JDOOLD HVW GLYLVD LQ SDUWHV WUHV. To this day, any cipher alphabet that consists of the standard sequence, like Caesar's:

Informaatika → krüptograafia
15 allalaadimist


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