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Negative traits of character

agressive, dishonest- agresiivne, ebaaus 2.ambitious, lazy- ambitsoonikas, laisk 3.arrogant, proud- ülbe=upsakas, uhke 4.pompous, boastful- üleolevalt uhke, hooplev 5.selfish, self-centered- isekas, enesekesne 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- peenutseja=snoob, kitsarinnaline=väitlane 7.petty, mean- väiklane, õel 8.stubborn=obstinate- kangekaelne 9.two-faced , greedy- kahepalgeline, ahne 10.rude, violent- ülbe=jäme, vägivaldne 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- tujukas, havatujuline 12.indifferent, boring- ükskõikne, igav=tüütu 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- ebaviisakas, ära hellitatud 16.dull, careless- igav, hooletu 17.stupid, noisy- loll, lärmakas 18.untidy, jealous- korratu, amukade 19.disobedient, uninteresting- mitte kuuletu, ebahuviitav 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22.naive, nosy- naiivne, ninakas 23.bossy, stingy- 24.pessimi...

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The negative and positive sides of consumption

If he has rich, he can choose expensive thing and if he has poor, he can choose cheap things. Quality is different and then price is different too. But earlier, people can not choose between different things, because then produced less and only one exemplar. For example, then did not many different companies who sold chocolate, then was only one company who sold it. Secondly, it is negative that people produce too much and people can not consume it. Then unnecessary things throw out and after that evolve huge junk yards. It is not environmentally friendly. People have to think about that what they consume because when they consume too much then environment lose. People consume too many things, but they have to think that do they want to love environmentally friendly word, what is bad our lives. I think that people have to consume that...

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Positive and negative traits of character

patient, reliable- rahulik, usaldusväärne 28.sociable, tactful- hea suhtleja, taktitundeline 29.wise, witty- tark, vaimukas 30.courageous, punctual- julge, vapper 31.grateful, imaginative- tänulik, ette kujutlusvõimeline 32. trustful- usaldav 1.a man of character- tugeva iseloomuga inimene 2.be characteristic to smb- olema kellelegi iseloomulik 3.a person with good upbringing- hea kasvatusega inimene 4. a review of character- kirjalik iseloomustus Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- 2.ambitious, lazy- 3.arrogant, proud- 4.pompous, boastful- 5.selfish, self-centered- 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- 7.petty, mean- 8.stubborn=obstinate- 9.two-faced , greedy- 10.rude, violent- 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- 12.indifferent, boring- 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- 16.dull, careless- 17.stupid, noisy- 18.untidy, jealous- 19.disobedient, uninteresting- 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22...

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Negative adjectives

Negative intolerant - sallimatu Reckless - hoolimatu, kergemeelne Superficial - pealiskaudne Irresponsible - vastutustundetu Restless ­ rahutu indecisive- kõhklev, ebakindel, otsustusvõimetu shallow- pealiskaudne aloof- endassesulgunud gullible- kergeusklik, lihtsameelne Contrary-vastandlik Perverse- paheline, jonnakas Unpredictable- Ettearvamatu. Unemotional-mitte emotsionaalne Rigid- kangekaelne, jäik Grudging- kade, ihne Pessimistic- pessimistlik Dull- tuim, igav, nüri Interfering- oma nina teiste asjadesse toppiv, sekkuv Lazy- laisk Dogmatic- dogmaatiline Cold- külm, kalk exaggerative-liialdav fickle- püsimatu weak-willed - tahtetu, iseloomult nõrk vague- ebamäärane, selgusetu to be easily led- kergesti eksitav Tactless- taktitundetu Kiddish- lapsik detached- eraklik, erapooletu rebellious- mässumeelne Intractable - allumatu, juhtimatu, tõrges Erratic - ettearvamatu, mittenõustuv, tujukas quick-tempered - äkilise iselo...

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Questions negative sentences 2

Dave was born in September. 2. He was born on the 16th of May 3. We agreed to meet at half past four. 4. On Christmas we all went to see our grandmother. 5. Jennifer came to England in 1992. 6. It started to snow on New Year's Day. 7. The First World War ended in 1918. 8. She arrived in spring. 9. We met on Sunday afternoon last week. 10. Do you drive at night? 11. It's Bruce's birthday next Wednesday. 12. Dick and Mary got married in 1993 on the 10th of July. 13. At midnight we heard footsteps. 14. In the morning we went to school as usual. 15. This castle was built in the 15th century. 16. My brother is taking his driving test at 2 o'clock on the 4th of October. 17. Mr Froster doesn't go to office on Saturdays. 18. We'll see Ken tomorrow evening. 19. It happened last week. 20. Can you come to see me on Friday morning? 21. Ron and Laura were in Italy...

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Neurobioloogias sönade seletus, ingl keelne

NEUROBIOLOGY AUXILLARY GLOSSARY ACETYLCHOLINE – A neurotransmitter in both the brain and peripheral nervous system* (PNS). In the brain it helps regulate memory, whilst it controls the actions of skeletal and smooth muscle within the PNS. ACTION POTENTIAL – An electrical phenomenon which occurs when a neurone is activated and temporarily reverses the electrical state of its interior membrane from negative to positive. An electrical charge travels along the axon to the neurone’s ending (terminal) where it triggers the release of a neurotransmitter* and then disappears. ADRENALINE (U.S. - Epinephrine) – A hormone released by the adrenal medulla* and a neurotransmitter acting at the level of the autonomic nervous system and the brain. ADRENAL CORTEX – The outer layer of the adrenal, a small endocrine gland located near the kidney. It produces and secretes several horm...

Psühholoogia
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Tourism in Tartu

Tourism in Tartu Positive Sides of Tartu: · There are many beautiful sculptures, monuments and buildings in Tartu and you don't have to pay for seeing them. · Local people are educated, because Tartu is the city of university. · There are some pretty nightclubs for all ages and on summer street- cafeterias are open until night. That's a good way to live nightlife. · There are many interesting museums for culture-people too. Art galleries, national museums, handcrafting galleries, famous persons home-museums and many else. Usually museums don't have expensive tickets, so it's pocket-friendly too. · There are a lot of good restaurants, pubs, cafés and fast-food places in Tartu. Luxurious and expensive to fast and cheap, for all tastes. Pizzas are outstanding in Tartu! · The weather is interesting in Tartu, we have cold snowy wi...

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Biased News 30.aprilliks

Renata Lukk [email protected] Writing Course 27.04.2014 Biased news Neutral tone Last weekend, the first of this seasons MotoGP races finally took place in Argentina. The first day was unevenftful, but the second day brought some unexpected events. Rio Hondo, the overall leader of the MotoGP series was in a leading position after successfully completing 8 laps and he was taking the last of the dangerous jumps, when suddenly, while he was still in the air, both of the wheels of his bike detached. The competitor wearing the number 53 visibly panicked when h...

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Stress is a natural part of people

Negative stress can affect people`s ability to be positive. What are the main sources of stress for young people today? What can they do to cope with it? Millions of people around the world live in stress. In particular young people are more often a subject to stress. I want to talk about the stress that young people have. In general there are two types of stress: negative stress and positive stress. First type is the positive stress. It is very important in our life. Positive stress gives you the energy to throw yourself into something what you want to do very well. For example, approximation for exams. In this situation a student begins to learn diligently all materials that he didn’t learn before. On the other hand, we have negative stress too. This type of makes people nervous and they can’t be positive. Nowadays we have a lot of sources of stress....

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The good and bad points of being rich and famous

Eliise Mändla MT-13 The good and bad points of being rich and famous 1.11.2015 Almost everyone of us, at least once, dreamed a life of being rich and famous. But like many other things, as we are witnessing on almost daily basis, that kind of life brings both positive and negative sides. Firstly, celebrities have a lot of money , which they earn in a simple way. Also they don't have to worry about their future. They can do whatever they are pleased to. Travel wherever they want, live wherever, eat and buy whatever they want. Secondly, if you are young and your parents are rich you can start using the advantages of being rich already as a kid. For example you can go to a private school or even to a private kindergarten....

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Are student organizations beneficial for students?

It is noticeable that student organizations are quite popular subject right now. Topical issue is that there may be different opinion about how beneficial student organizations for students really are. Student organizations usefulness could be disputable, beacause there are always postive and negative side to everything. One the one hand it appears that some students might support and think that student organizations are really advantageous for them and others do not support that idea. For example many stundents might complain about that sudent organizations are full of politics and assuming that they do not consider it necessary and beneficial to join any of them. It seems that they may have based their opinion on someone else’s comments or experience and...

Inglise keel
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Brexit (inglise keelne)

What is the long-term consequence of the UK leaving the European Union? There is no question that the United Kingdom leaving the European Union or Brexit as we all know it, is a big hit for the EU and the UK. It’s by no means an easy process and a lot of people are against it, but today nothing can be done to stop it. Even though Brexit is seen by its leaders as a positive change, it will also have quite a negative effect on Britain and play a big role in reshaping European Union. Most British people were voting for Brexit to regain sovereignty, to ‘take back control’ and regulate their laws. At first glance, it may seem that they would be in charge of their actions which would mean that nobody on the outside can manipulate them. Although nowadays countries depend on each other a lot and the UK is no exception. Everything is more connected...

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Education

The proactive person, on the other hand, anticipates change by putting into play behaviors which turn problems into challenges. Let me propose a new model of management, "Foresight Management," for bringing about change (see graphic). We all go through experiences in life. The word "experience" is a good term since it is value neutral, as opposed to the word "problem" that is negative , or "challenge" that is positive. As Aldous Huxley once declared, "Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him." In Chinese, for example, the word for "crisis" Wei-Ji is composed of two picture-characters, the one meaning "danger" and the other meaning "opportunity." How one responds to life¹s experiences or crises makes a big difference in the final outcome, for the same experience can be seen either as a problem or as a challenge (see graphic)...

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Past tenses

E.g. I was reading while my brother was listening to music. Background description to events in a strong description. E.g. as he was walking through the woods, the birds were singing and the sun was shining brightly. Time expressions used with Past Continuous: while, when, as, the moment that, etc Used to ­ Would Used to (+ infinitive) expresses past habits or states. It forms its negative and interrogative with did and is the same in all persons. E.g. Stacey used to live in Brighton. Would (+ infinitive) expresses past repeated actions and routines. E.g. Every day, Peter would wake up early, take a shower and set out for work. Past Perfect is used for: A past action, which occurred before another action or before stated past time. E.g. She had typed all the letters by 10 o'clock. Complete past actions, which had visible results in the past...

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Kõik ajad koos näitelausetega

Tenses Present Simple When? Every day, every morning, always, often, sometimes, usually. Affirmative Negative I/You know this song. I/You do not know this song. He/She/It knows this song. He/She/It does not know this song. We/You/They know this song. We/You/They do not know this song. Interrogative Do I/You know this song? Näited Does He/She/It know this song? Do I listen these songs every day? Do We/You/They know this song? Sometimes I listen these songs. Present Continuous When...

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

When they get to his room, he looks even worse and they question Mr. Giles on why he assaulted the boy when he came in the house. Giles swore that he made a mistake and that Oliver was not the boy he shot the night before. Blathers and Duff then heard a rumor about two men and a boy in another town that had been found, and they went off to inspect to see if they had committed the crime. When their findings came up negative , Mrs. Maylie thanked them and sent them away. Oliver continued to thrive under their care. Chapter 32: Oliver caught a fever, but under the good care of his new friends, he recovered. He offered to work for the family if they would let him stay and they assented easily. When Oliver was recovered, Dr. Losberne took him to the residence of Mr. Brownlow who Oliver wanted to see so he could tell them what happened. On the way, Oliver spotted the house that Sikes had taken him to the night of the...

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Islam

Homereading 4 Changing world Religions Islam Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means "submission", or the total surrender of oneself to God An adherent of Islam is known as a Muslim, meaning "one who submits (to God)". There are between 1.1 billion and 1.8 billion Muslims, making Islam the secondlargest religion in the world, after Christianity. Muslims believe that God revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, God's final prophet, and regard the Qur'an and the Sunnah (words and deeds of Muhammad) as the fundamental sources of Islam.They do not regard Muhammad as the founder of a new religion, but as the restorer of the original monotheistic faith of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. Islamic tradition holds t...

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Stilistika loeng

Adherent connotation is the shade of meaning the word requires in a particular context only. Outside this context this shade of meaning is not present. Connotation is not uniform (even). On the one hand there are words that convey emotional or expressive overtones (e.g. OK ­ fine - gorgeous "gorgeous" conveys emotional overtones). On the other hand they may contain evaluation (the speaker's or writer's negative or positive attitude) (e.g. famous (positive) ­ notorious (negative). Arnold: "For example the words: "girl", "maiden", "lass", "lassie", "chick", "baby", and "young lady" have identical denotation and may be referred to one and the same person, but the use of this or that word depends not so much on the qualities of the girl herself as on the speaker's attitude to the girl and on the social situation. "Girl" is used in any situation, it has no...

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

transfer of meaning ("a cup" ­ to humorous use of a comparison btw 2 drink) w-d in 2 meanings different things. 3. QUOTATION (types of association (5): 2. OXYMORON ("what makes the Appear in negative ­ passage or phrase from literary characteristic feature, container, ­ combination of 2 w-s tower of Pisa lean"). source marked by inverted...

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Exami kysimused-vastused

IC may be secured by the very object, quality or notion that word denotes. Positively charged words are: noble, manly, virtue, beauty, love, etc. Negatively charged words: nasty, vulgar, greedy, sin, death, fool, etc.). This connotation is called referential; it depends on the referent (mean the thing the word stands for). 2. IC may depend on the structure of the word. Such words normally have a transparent structure and more often negative affixes are used (e.g. unkind, impolite, injustice, heartless, etc.). This kind of connotation is purely linguistic. 3. Emotional connotation characterizes words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called final position (e.g. big ­ tremendous ­ "tremendous" has emotional colouring; interesting ­ amazing; good ­ marvelous, etc.). The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that denote the same thing. 4...

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