Unit 2 SB p 20-21 – While there’s life, there’s hope 1.an engagement – kihlus 2.to move house – majja kolima, kolimine 3.retirement – pensionile jäämine 4.graduation – lõpetamine 5.a wedding – pulm 6.scared – hirmunud 7.thrilled – põnevil 8.excited – erutunud 9.worried – murelik 10.disappointed – pettunud 11.irritated – ärritunud 12.a divorce – lahutus 13.personal – isiklik 14.an injury – vigastus 15.narrow – lähedal 16.to be absorbed in – süvenenud olema 17.in the field(s) of - mingil alal 18.anatomy – anatoomia 19.speech – kõne 20.to invent – leiutama 21.an invention – leiutis 22.to be involved in – kaasatud olema 23.several – mitu 24
live in a harmony with our natural surroundings, even in the city center, as well as built homes, that would complement the nature and each of them has to be like an alive creature, unique and one and only in his kind. · Have you ever dreamt about living in an unusual home? · If you were living in an eccentric house and tourists were constantly visiting your house as a sightseeing, would it bother you? Or you wouldn't feel irritated? · Do you think this building would be better if it was built as an individual house, so its owners would be the only ones to live in such a creation? · Do you find this house a real piece of art or is this too much for you? · What price wound you pay to buy an apartment in this house? (from 770 to 1250)
38. kaasaegsed mugavused modern conveniences 39. proovima toitu sample gourmet cousine 40. ringi hulkuma drift 41. sportimis võimalused sporting facilities 42. toiduvalmistusviis cousine 43. lummav fascinating 44. maaliline scenic 45. imetlusväärne spectacual 46. kärestikus parvetamine white- water rafting 47. toru ja maskiga sukelduma snorkeling 48. heasüdamlik good-natured 49. kaisutama embrace 50. ärritatud irritated 51. viipekeel sign language 52. üle kandma transmit 53. saavutama- achieve 54. surma haigus deadly diseas 55. puudus drawback 56. mõjutama affect 57. heli vänked sound vibrations 58. laiaõlgne broad-shouldered 59. kiilaspäine bald-headed 60. keskealine middle-aged 61. eakas elderly 62. kräsus juuksed frizzy hair 63. kortsus nägu wrinkled face 64. kaarjas kulmud arched eyebrows 65. pahane annoyed 66. raevunud enraged 67. pühalik solemn 68
At Pencey, he has failed four out of five of his classes and has received notice that he is being expelled, but he is not scheduled to return home to Manhattan until Wednesday. On Friday night, he visits his elderly history teacher, Ms. Spencer, to say goodbye, but when Spencer tries to reprimand him for his poor academic performance, Holden becomes annoyed. After the argument with his teacher, he heads back to the dormitory. As Holden is already irritated, he gets angry on his two roommates. He decides that he's had enough of Pencey and will go to Manhattan three days early, stay in a hotel, and not tell his parents that he is back. He leaves the dormitory in the middle of the night and heads out to New York. There he rents a room in some hotel. He spends his evenings in the hotel dancing with different girls and drinking. One day he even encountered a prostitute, who he payd and then told off. During
they sleep.For several nights, the camera manages to capture objects moving on their own, lights and televisions switching on and off, and sounds from voices and growls to footsteps. The strange occurrences soon involve Katie awakening to spend several hours standing by the bed staring at Micah while he sleeps and going outside to sit on the backyard swing, none of which she remembers the following morning.Katie, already irritated by Micah's making light of the situation, becomes irate when Micah brings home a Ouija board, despite Dr. Fredrichs' warnings. While the two are out of the house, the Ouija board's planchette moves on its own. A small fire soon erupts on the board and extinguishes moments later. That night, Micah sprinkles powder in the hallway and later they find non-human footprints leading to the bedroom from the attic. In the attic, Micah finds a photograph of a young
(have) in store varuks (olema) sound transmitter helisaatja inaudible kuuldamatu sparkle särama, sätendama increase suurenemine, juurdekasv spectator pealtvaataja influence mõjutama, mõju avaldama speech problem kõnehäire injury vigastus spiky ogaline, okkaline iron rod raudvarras splash loksuma (merelainte kohta) irritated ärritatud spoil ära rikkuma join the army sõjaväkke minema sports field spordiväljak lad poiss spread levima lick (lips) limpsima (huuli) sprint sprintima, täie kiirusega living conditions elutingimused jooksma lose hearing - kuulmist kaotama spin tiirlema majority enamus state väitma, avaldama
affecting out health? Working for hours on end with a computer is now a fact of life. Whether it's an aspect of your work or whether you use computers just for fun, there are certain risks involved with prolonged computer use. With the increasing use of computers, computer related vision problems are affecting a growing number of individuals. Visual symptoms include: eyestrain, blurred or double vision, headaches, red or irritated eyes, and color perception changes. But there are even more side-effects on using computers. When sitting on the same position constantly, we may experience neck or shoulder tension, general fatigue, or pain in the back, arms, wrists or shoulders. Using computers daily and more than few hours a day is risky and may affect our health. That is why we should always have pauses using computers and enjoy more outdoor activities.
allowance to help her. The man asked them what had they brought and after taking all the money they showed away, he said, "Well, Heartless, you should've done as well as Loveless' s team. Then you'd still be one of us!" But the little girl grinned and said proudly, "I prefer keeping my honor rather than stealing from the old and sick like all your puppets do!" 1 The man got irritated and shouted her out of his house. The girl turned and walked out as if nothing had happened, the other children staring enviously at her. Just before the door she stopped and asked them without turning, "And for how long are you planning to be the Devil's dolls?" Loveless smiled and replied quietly, "Sooner or later we'll join your forces and defeat them once and for all!" The other two exchanged a scared look, yet said nothing. The man was too angry to follow the conversation.
For example, in Greece, you nod your head for 'no', and shake your head for 'yes'. The human brain communicates to the body how it is to position itself. Body language is subconscious and is intended to create a balance between inner feelings and outer appearance. If we develop increased sensitivity to our own body language, our ability to read others' body language is increased. This makes it easier to tell whether a person you are talking to is happy, sad, sullen or irritated. Or whether he or she is lying to you, or is impatient, or bored. You should also be able to register whether the person appears to like you, agrees or disagrees with you, is aggressive to you, or is suspicious, angry or worried. Observing hidden feelings Increased attention to body language will allow you to observe hidden feelings, prejudices and sexual intentions; all through your eyes and the other senses we use to perceive the world around us.
the construct consists of some (but not all) phonetic features of working-class London speech spreading at various rates socially into middle-class speech and geographically into other accents of south-eastern England.[3][4] Rosewarne (1984) states that "the heartland of this variety lies by the banks of the Thames and its estuary". However, in the name itself the Thames is not mentioned. This seems to have irritated some of the academics, who willingly displayed their reluctance to the term. In his posting to the Linguist List, for instance, Battarbee (1996) talks of "... regional arrogance of the SouthEast within the UK: it takes for granted that 'Estuary' means the Thames Estuary. There are many estuaries in Great Britain, and several of the emerging regional mega-accents are estuarially based". Other linguists have criticised the term because it suggests that the variety is restricted
"So that's all," I insisted, wondering why he was still staring at me that way. His gaze became appraising. "You put on a good show," he said slowly. "But I'd be willing to bet that you're suffering more than you let anyone see." I grimaced at him, resisting the impulse to stick out my tongue like a five-year-old, and looked away. "Am I wrong?" I tried to ignore him. "I didn't think so," he murmured smugly. "Why does it matter to you?" I asked, irritated. I kept my eyes away, watching the teacher make his rounds. "That's a very good question," he muttered, so quietly that I wondered if he was talking to himself. However, after a few seconds of silence, I decided that was the only answer I was going to get. I sighed, scowling at the blackboard. "Am I annoying you?" he asked. He sounded amused. I glanced at him without thinking... and told the truth again. "Not exactly. I'm more annoyed at myself.
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He wasn't just beautiful; he was...enthralling. He was the kind of guy that made a woman want to rip his shirt open and watch the buttons scatter along with her inhibitions. I looked at him in his civilized, urbane, outrageously expensive suit and thought of raw, primal, sheet-clawing fucking. He bent down and retrieved the ID card I hadn't realized I'd dropped, freeing me from that provocative gaze. My brain stuttered back into gear. I was irritated with myself for feeling so awkward while he was so completely self-possessed. And why? Because I was dazzled, damn it. He glanced up at me and the pose-him nearly kneeling before me-skewed my equilibrium again. He held my gaze as he rose. "Are you sure you're all right? You should sit down for a minute." My face heated. How lovely to appear awkward and clumsy in front of the most self-assured and graceful man I'd ever met. "I just lost my balance. I'm okay."
pain-body's negative emotional energy will burn up, as it were, and become transmuted into Presence. The rest of the pain-body will quickly withdraw and wait for a better opportunity to rise again, that is to say, when you are less conscious. A better opportunity for the pain-body to arise may come whenever you lose Presence, perhaps after you have had a few drinks or while watching a violent film. The tiniest negative motion, such as being irritated or anxious, can also serve as a doorway through which the pain- body can return. The pain-body needs your unconsciousness. It cannot tolerate the light of Presence. THE PAIN-BODY AS AN AWAKENER At first sight, it may seem that the pain-body is the greatest obstacle to the arising of a new consciousness in humanity. It occupies your mind, controls and distorts your thinking, disrupts you relationships, and feels like a dark cloud that occupies your entire energy field
can never defy or expose him." Elizabeth honoured him for such feelings, and thought him handsomer than ever as he expressed them. "But what," said she, after a pause, "can have been his motive? What can have induced him to behave so cruelly?" "A thorough, determined dislike of me--a dislike which I cannot but attribute in some measure to jealousy. Had the late Mr. Darcy liked me less, his son might have borne with me better; but his father's uncommon attachment to me irritated him, I believe, very early in life. He had not a temper to bear the sort of competition in which we stood--the sort of preference which was often given me." "I had not thought Mr. Darcy so bad as this--though I have never liked him. I had not thought so very ill of him. I had supposed him to be despising his fellow-creatures in general, but did not suspect him of descending to such malicious revenge, such injustice, such inhumanity as this."
he has not spoken further about it to me, and, having left, I have not seen him any more. Mocenigo was reporting to the Council of Ten, and it was after hearing his remarks that they so promptly replaced their existing keys. Meanwhile, Philip had learned, from his own interceptions of French letters, that Viete had broken a cipher that the Spanish—who apparently knew little about cryptanaly-sis—had thought unbreakable. It irritated him, and thinking that he would cause trouble for the French at no cost to himself, told the pope that Henry could have read his ciphers only by black magic. But the tactic boomeranged. The pope, cognizant of the ability of his own cryptologist, Giovanni Batista Argenti, and perhaps even aware that papal cryptanalysts had themselves solved one of Philip's ciphers 30 years before, did nothing about the Spaniard's complaint; all Philip got for his effort was the ridicule and derision of
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