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
A 1. A border äärepeenar 2. A brand new plot- uhiuus ala 3. A coherent system sidev süsteem 4. A curved lawn kaarjas muru 5. A fencing screen puuaed, vahesein 6. A flower bed lillepeenar 7. A focal point keskpunkt 8. A fruit plot puuviljaaed 9. A garden shed katusealune aed 10. A gravel area kruusaga kaetud ala 11. A hedge hekk 12. A hidden area varjatud ala 13. A lawn muru 14. A natural boundary of trees and hedges 15. A path kõnnitee 16. A patio terass, siseõu 17. A screen-block wall kiviaed 18. A shady area varjus olev ala 19. A specimen shrub ilupõõsas 20. A sunny area päikeseline ala 21. A vegetable plot juurviljaaed 22. Abandoned mines- mahajäetud miinid 23
Asphalt-“Asphalt” is a dark brown to black, highly viscous, hydrocarbon produced from petroleum distillation residue. This distillation can occur naturally, resulting in asphalt lakes, or occur in a petroleum refinery using crude oil. Slurry-Slurry seal involves a creation of mixture of asphalt emulsioon and fine crushed aggregate that is Spread on the surface of a road chip seal-Chip seal involves spraying the road surface with asphal emulsions followed by crushed rocks or gravel Heat island-The term "heat island" describes built up areas that are hotter than nearby rural areas.
My ideal house My ideal house name is Manor. It locates in Spain. There are very large territory. There are a lot of buildings. My house overall look is antique. The garden is very beautiful. There are a lot of fountains. Everywhere are trees. Walk on the gravel. In the garden are barn, garage, cote, hovel and hippodrome. The house is roomy. There are a lot of rooms. Rooms: kitchen, bed rooms, children rooms, bathrooms, big sauna, living room and toilets. Enriches the house gym, swimming pool, smoking room, cabinets and veranda. In the kitchen are a lot of chefs. Sauna can sit about 20 people. When we are quest then we are in smoking room. Sea seems to veranda. I feel this house himself very well. My ideal house I can relax for everything
Võsatõrje 28. Anti-skid treatment 28. Libedustõrje 29. Approach 29. Juurdepääs, sissesõidutee 30. Approval 30. Kinnitamine, heakskiit 31. Arch bridge 31. Kaarsild 32. Argil 32. Savimuld 33. Armoured concrete 33. Raudbetoon 34. Armouring 34. Armatuur, armeerimine 35. Arterial road 35. Magistraaltee 36. Articulated bus 36. Liigendbuss, lõõtsbuss 37. As-drug gravel 37. Looduslik kruus 38. Asphalt 38. Asfalt, asfalteerima, bituumen 39. Asphalt aggregate mix 39. Asfaldisegu 40. Asphalt base 40. Bituumeniga seotud kandev kiht 41. Asphalt binder 41. Asfaltbetoonkatte alumine kiht 42. Asphalt carpet 42. Asfaltbetoonkatte ülemine kiht 43. Asphalt cement 43. Sideaine 44. Asphalt concrete 44. Asfaltbetoon 45. Asphalt content 45. Bituumenisisaldus 46
Durability of concrete In this presentation I'm focusing on the durability of concrete. First I'll give a brief overview of concrete, we have to know what does it actually means and where is it used? (slide) Basically concrete is a construction material composed of cement, aggregate (generally gravel, limestone, or granite, plus a fine aggregate such as sand) also water, and chemical admixtures.(slide) Concrete is used to make pavements, architectural structures, foundations, roads, bridges, marine- and parking structures, brick/block walls and footings for gates, fences and so forth. Mainly it is used because of its high durability and availability, but also because it is cheaper than to use wood for example. Concrete is used more than any other man-made material in the world.(slide)
Modern road circuit simulators can be very similar to real life experience. For example most of the testing in F1 are made with simulators because it is much cheaper and also testing kilometres and time is limited. But the rally simulator have not yet reached that kind of level. They are similar but doesn’t actually simulate the real life. I think the cause of this is that it’s much harder to simulate all kind of different road surfaces like snow or gravel etc and also it’s harder to drive and so it has less market. Last topic I talked about was about video analysis. Modern on-board cameras are very small and they record high definition video. Videos are important to analyse your driving technique.
footpaths kõnniteed free standing blocks ilma aedadeta asuvad majad(paneelmajad) fundamentally the same enamjaolt ühesugused G granite setts graniit sillutis gravel kruus greenfield põld kuhu maju rajatakse H (southern)hemisphere (lõuna) poolkera high quality detached house kvaliteetne eramaja
· Glasshouses (Palm House, Alpine House, Evolution House, Temperate House) · Museums and galleries (Japanese Minka, Kew Palace) · Decorative structures (Ice House, Japanese Gateway) · Formal Gardens (Colour Spectrum, Grass Garden, Aquatic Garden) Themed collections · Lilac Garden · Marine Display · Japanese Landscape · Azaba Garden · Bamboo Garden · Mediterranean Garden Wildlife areas · Conservation area · Gravel pit · Lake & surroundings · Biodiversity Garden · Bee Garden Rare plants and birds · World's oldest pot plant (Palm House) · Monkey Puzzle · Ring-Necked Parakeets · Newts · Black Swans The Sackler Crossing · Opened in May 2006 · Created by John Pawson · Made of stone and bronze · Named after the family name of the honoured scientists of Kew Sculptures · Made by architect Henry Moore
4 20 - 40 m; 5 40 - 60 m; 6 60 - 80 m; 7 > 80 m; 8 - boreholes with the thickness of the Quaternary deposits; 9 - alvars; 10 - buried valleys. Raukas, A., Teedumäe, A. (eds). 1997. Geology and Mineral Resources of Estonia. Estonian Academy Publishers, Tallinn. 436 pp. Fig. 175. Cross-section of the Piusa River, near Härma (after Hang 1995): 1 - overbank deposits; 2 - oxbow deposits; 3 - channel deposits; 4 - glaciofluvial sand and gravel; 5 - glaciofluvial gravel with pebbles; 6 - glaciolacustrine sand; 7 - terrigenous Devonian rocks; 8 - borehole; 9 - 14C datings (yr BP). Arold, I., 2005. Eesti maastikud. Raukas, A. (koostaja), 1995. Eesti. Loodus. lk.222 A – Eemi meri u. 100 000 a.t. B – Ramsay jääpaisjärv u. 12 000 a.t. Raukas, A. (koostaja), 1995. Eesti. Loodus. lk.223 C – Balti jääjärv u.10 500 a.t. D – Joldiameri u. 10 000 a.t. Raukas, A. (koostaja), 1995. Eesti. Loodus. lk.223 E – Antsülusjärv u. 9 000 a
Mineraalset liiva (rutiil, raudtitaanoksiid, magnetiit, monatsiit) leidub ranniku aladel. Kivimeid (liivakivi, kilt) leidub Dhakas, Faridpuris, Noakhalis, Sylhetis, Comillas ja Chittagongis. Type of Deposit Number Hardrock 1 Coal 1 Limestone 1 White clay 11 Glass sand 21 Gravel 77 Construction sand 337 Peamiselt eksporditi teed ja nahku. Tänaseks on riik oma eksporti laiendanud. Riigist viiakse välja näiteks kalu, krevette, tekstiili, teed, suhkrut, käsitööd, keraamikat, värskeid puuvilju, lilli ja köögivilju. Eksport on palju kasvanud. Imporditakse puuvilla, petrooleumitooteid, masinaid, autosid, piimatooteid, sütt. Bangladesh on viies suurim puuvilla varustaja Ameerika Ühendriikidele
The average winter temperature is -28°C, but the average summer temperature is 3-16°C. During the brief summers, the top section of the soil may thaw out allowing plants and microorganisms to grow and reproduce. However, these plants and microorganisms become dormant during the cold winter months. Soil is formed slowly. The constant freezing and thawing in the tundra helps to break the rocks into smaller pieces. Permafrost consists mostly of gravel and finer material. The arctic tundra is also a windy place and winds can blow between 48 to 97 kilometres. The tundra is basically like a desert when it comes to precipitation. Only about 150-250 millimetres of precipitation (mostly snow) fall each year. When water saturates the upper surface, bogs and ponds may form, providing moisture for plants, and breeding thousands of insects that attract many migrating birds.
Turnnagin Heights,Alaska,1964 Source: National Geophysical Data Center A huge ground crack near Krabosavodskoe, Shikotan Island, formed during the October 4, 1994, earthquake. The initial depth of the crack was 30 meters. However, it quickly filled up with gravel and larger pieces of rock as a result of shaking from aftershocks. Photo credit: V.K. Gusiakov The same location as in photo 1. The major scarp of about 300 m in length formed as a result of ground shaking and a landslide during the October 4, 1994, earthquake. The major vector of landslide movement was directed to the left. View is to the south. Photo credit: V.K. Gusiakov
There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did. The drop of a head as she bent over her sewing was curiously tranquil. Her skin - for this was her sixth month with child - had acquired a wonderful translucent quality, the mouth was soft, and the eyes, with their new placid look, seemed larger darker than before. When the clock said ten minutes to five, she began to listen, and a few moments later, punctually as always, she heard the tires on the gravel outside, and the car door slamming, the footsteps passing the window, the key turning in the lock. She laid aside her sewing, stood up, and went forward to kiss him as he came in. "Hullo darling," she said. "Hullo darling," he answered. She took his coat and hung it in the closer. Then she walked over and made the drinks, a strongish one for him, a weak one for herself; and soon she was back again in her chair with the sewing, and
General cargo can be subdivided: general goods, specific goods and neo bulk. Bulk cargo means weight or measure of item. Some examples of major dry bulk commodities include coal, ore and grain. Break Bulk cargo is transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums, or barrels. Luquid Bulk refers to material in either liquid or granular, particulate form, as a mass of relatively small solids, such as petroleum/crude oil, grain, coal, or gravel. Containers Means of transport Module 2. Carriers and intermediaries Carrier is the transporter of goods and commodities. Ship-owner owns a ship. A consortium is an association of two or more individuals, companies, organizations or governments with the objective of participating in a common activity or pooling their resources for achieving a common goal. In an alliance, the agreements between the lines are geared around using each other vessels.
He tries to do everything like his ancestors did before him. It is most notable in his language: it is exactly like out of a 18th century nobleman's mouth. Although he is deeply attached to these manners, he still prefers to walk in the garden in a more free "uniform". He prefers something comfortable (Quote 5). Lord Emsworth and the gardener Angus McAllister often argue on topics concerning the garden and everything related to it. A good example is the dispute about whether or not to make a gravel path through the Blandings famous yew alley. But since they both know so much about flowers and love them, then they often have friendly chats on that topic (Quotes 6,7). Regarding the nobility manners, he is also very keen on that his son would marry someone from his own class or from a higher class. This is probably because of pride. The best and only example is how he finds out about Freddie seeing Aggie and responding accordingly. He is even willing to fire his gardener to keep
229. From scratch- nullist 230. Fulfilment- täitumine, rahuldus 231. fundamentally the same - enamjaolt ühesugused 232. Further- täiendavalt G 233. Gadget- tööriist, väike asjandus 234. Gains- kasumid 235. Gap- lõhe 236. Genuine- algupärane, puhas, tõeline 237. Gesture- ennustama 238. Grades- klass, klasside 239. Grand- suur, tohutu, suursugune 240. granite setts - graniit sillutis 241. Granted- tagatud, eraldatud 242. Grasp- haare, arusaam 243. Gravel - kruus 244. Gravest human concerns tõsisemaid inimeste muresid 245. Greenfield - põld kuhu maju rajatakse H 246. Hand over- üle andma 247. Happening- sündmus 248. Hardware- riistvara, seadmestik 249. Harsh- karm, järsk 250. Headquarter- kontor 251. Healt tervis 252. Held- toimunud 253. Helpful abivalmis 254. Hemisphere poolkera 255. High quality detached house - kvaliteetne eramaja 256
In the middle of all that, Rupert arrives and stops the dog, charming Gertrude with the act. Gertrude's aunt, however, is charmed by the dog's performance and decides to buy dog biscuits from Freddie. 6) Lord Emsworth and the girl friend: The last story starts out with the description of August Bank Holiday in Blandings. Lord Emsworth is reminded that he has to do a speech later that day. Also, he finds out that the gardener, McAllister wants to make a gravel path to the yew alley and that someone had stolen flowers from the garden. However, he does not think much on these things because he is depressed to have all those people in Blandings. He goes out to judge the flowerbeds in the city. In the final house, the flowers charm him. Upon closer inspection, he finds out that those are the flowers from Blandings castles garden. He meets the girl who lives there and is quite charmed by her
Personal income tax in Estonia is 26% and it is the same for all the people with different incomes. Corporate income tax is also 26% but comes only from profit so nothing is deducted from wages/salaries. Value added tax is the country's main income. It is not noticeable as it is already added to prices and no papers have to be filled. Economy. Estonia is not rich in mineral resources. The main natural resources are: building materials such as clay, sand, gravel, dolomite, oil shale, phosphorite and peat. Oil shale is mined in the northeast (Kohtla-Järve) and it is used as fuel in thermal power stations. Dolomite is found in Saaremaa. Economy is primarily based on light industry and the service sector i.e. tourism, banking, trade, textile and sewing industries give work to many people. Paper and timber industries also employ many workers. Paper was first produced in Estonia in 1677 and it has retained its important role
Cod, haddock, herring, plaice are caught off the coasts of Britain, although there are concerns about the decrease of stocks. Lobster, crab and other shellfish are caught along inshore waters. Natural Resources Britain has a variety of mineral and agricultural resources, but must rely on imports of both. Mining in Britain has an ancient history. Salt mining, for example, dates back to pre-historic times. Today limestone, sandstone, salt, clay and gravel are found in Britain. Zinc, lead and gold are also mined. Gold is mined in Wales. The biggest coal fields are in Wales, Northern England and Scotland. Britain has the largest energy resources than any country in the EU, mostly in the form of oil and natural gas. Oil and gas are found in the North Sea. Other energy sources include coal and nuclear power. Some alternative energy sources, notably wind farms, are being developed n various parts of Britain. Economy
sl/l sl/r,kr,v,p sl/ls,s ls ls/r,kr,v,p ls/l,sl ls/s s,s/l,ls,r,kr,v,p t/l,sl,ls,s t l - liiv - sand sl - saviliiv - loamy sand ls - liivsavi - loam s - savi - clay t - turvas - peat r - rähk - rubble v - veeris - pebble kr - kruus - gravel p - paas - limestone Joonis 3. Muldade jagunemine lõimise alusel. Figure 3. Distribution of soils depending on texture. Liivsavilõimisega muldi on haritaval maal 24,1 %, liivsavisid koreserikkal materjalil 12,1 %, liivsavisid liivadel ja saviliivadel 2,0 % ja liivsavisid savidel 2,5 %. Savimuldi on kogu haritavast maast 2,8 %, turvastunud ja turvasmuldi aga vastavalt 2,3 ja 7,7 %.
Peenpinnas Möll s.h Si /0,002 kuni 0,063 Jämemöll Csi 0,02 kuni 0,063 Keskmöll Msi 0,0063 kuni 0,02 Peenmöll FSi 0,002 kuni 0,0063 Savi Cl /0,002 Olulised on fraksioon rahvusvahelised nimetu, sed ja nende lühendid: Bolder (Bo), cobble (Co), Gravel (Gr), sand(Sa) Sand (Sa) siltl (Si), Glay (Cl) terasuuruse öühendid peab olema suure tähega L-Large C-Coarse M-Medium F-fine Sa CL liivane savi Suurte kivide ümberpaigutamiseks (nikutamiseks ) ning tiheda stabiilse mulde saamiseks jämadast kaljupinnasest tuleb kasutada kõige raskemaid silevaltse- vibrorull. Killustiku tihandamine toimub peale selle laotamist silevaltsrulliga( staatiline või vibro) või pneomorulliga.
all-European poll in 2005, 16% of Estonians responded that "they believe there is a god", whereas 54% answered that "they believe there is some sort of spirit or life force" and 26% that "they do not believe there is any sort of spirit, god, or life force". According to the survey, it would have made Estonians the most non- religious people in the then 25-member EU. 12. Economy Estonia is not rich in mineral resources. The main natural resources are: building materials (such as clay, sand, gravel and dolomite), oil shale, phosphorite and peat. Oil shale is mined in Kohtla-Järve and it is used as fuel in thermal power stations. Peat is also used as fuel. Dolomite is found in Saaremaa. Economy is primarily based on light industry and the service sector i.e. tourism (one of the most popular branches of the economy), banking, trade, textile and sewing industries give work to many people. The most important branches also include machinery and equipment
1. Loopealsed 2. Nõmmemetsad 3. Palumetsad 4. Laanemetsad 5. Salumetsad 6. Soovikumetsad 7. Rabastuvad metsad 8. Rohusoometsad 9. Samblasoometsad 10. Kõdusoometsad ALVAR FORESTS LOOPEALSED METSAD This groupof types includes forests of low productivity and with a peculiar xeromesophilous ground vegetation, which grow on a layer of limestone, gravel, grit or shingle. See metsa kasvukohatüüp sisaldab madala tootlikkuse ja iseloomulikult suure või keskmise kuivusnõudlikkusega alustaimestikku, mis kasvab pae-, kruusa- , peenkruusa või klibukihil. This layer is close to surface, with thickness of soil up to 30 centimetres. See rinne on maapinnale lähemal, mullatüsedus on kuni 30 sentimeetrit. Alvar forests grow mainly in western Estonia (also on the islands) and to a lesser extent in Northern Estonia
in our exam- wing element, ft 2 2 2 2 1 1 10 ple), we need bags in an assortment of 100, 50, 20 and 10 Ibs. There are element load, % 23.3% 22.9% 21.9% 19.8% 7.7% 4.4% 100% likely sand and gravel suppliers in the area that will be happy to help out element load, Ibs 871.4 856.5 819.1 740.5 288.0 164.6 3740 and it will cost next to nothing. The entire wing testing can be performed
(surve) (sõtkumine) Gravel Poor No Good Very good
" Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments. "I am sure," she added, "if it was not for such good friends I do not know what would become of her, for she is very ill indeed, and suffers a vast deal, though with the greatest patience in the world, which is always the way with her, for she has, without exception, the sweetest temper I have ever met with. I often tell my other girls they are nothing to her. You have a sweet room here, Mr. Bingley, and a charming prospect over the gravel walk. I do not know a place in the country that is equal to Netherfield. You will not think of quitting it in a hurry, I hope, though you have but a short lease." "Whatever I do is done in a hurry," replied he; "and therefore if I should resolve to quit Netherfield, I should probably be off in five minutes. At present, however, I consider myself as quite fixed here." "That is exactly what I should have supposed of you," said Elizabeth. "You begin to comprehend me, do you
give it all the finishing touch. We'd decided to leave my hair loose around my shoulders, in case we arrived and learned that hats were required. All in all, I felt pretty and confident. Clancy drove us through an imposing set of monogrammed gates and turned into a circular driveway, following the direction of a valet. Cary and I got out by the entrance, and he took my arm as my heels sank into blue-gray gravel on the walk to the house. Upon entering the Vidal's sprawling Tudor-style mansion, we were warmly greeted by Gideon's family in a receiving line-his mother, stepfather, Christopher, and their sister. I took in the sight, thinking the Vidal family could only look more perfect if Gideon was lined up with them. His mother and sister had his coloring, both women boasting the same glossy obsidian hair and thickly-lashed blue eyes. They were both beautiful in a finely wrought way.
It made me uncomfortable. I didn't want to be too early to school, but I couldn't stay in the house anymore. I donned my jacket -- which had the feel of a biohazard suit -- and headed out into the rain. It was just drizzling still, not enough to soak me through immediately as I reached for the house key that was always hidden under the eaves by the door, and locked up. The sloshing of my new waterproof boots was unnerving. I missed the normal crunch of gravel as I walked. I couldn't pause and admire my truck again as I wanted; I was in a hurry to get out of the misty wet that swirled around my head and clung to my hair under my hood. Inside the truck, it was nice and dry. Either Billy or Charlie had obviously cleaned it up, but the tan upholstered seats still smelled faintly of tobacco, gasoline, and peppermint. The engine started quickly, to my relief, but loudly, roaring to life and then idling at top volume. Well, a truck this old was bound to
Japan's response. Hirohito assented, and at 3:15 a.m. Togo withdrew from the Divine Presence. Deeply moved, he recalled, "I passed solemnly, guided by a Court official, down several hundred yards of corridors, stretching serene and tranquil. Emerging at the carriage entrance of the Sakashita Gate, I gazed up at the brightly shining stars, and felt bathed in a sacred spirit. Through the Palace plaza in utter silence, hearing no sound of the sleeping capital but only the crunching of the gravel beneath the wheels of my car, I pondered that in a few short hours would dawn one of the eventful days of the history of the world." Even as he pondered, Japanese planes were circling over Pearl Harbor. In stark contrast to the calm stillness of Tokyo was the hectic bustle of the Japanese embassy on Massachusetts Avenue. Soon after the one o'clock message had been decoded, Okumura finished typing the first 13 parts. But he decided that this rough draft