Leidsid 7 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Negative traits of character". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
temper, character, ülbe, minded, kade, kaotama, negative, traits, agresiivne, ebaaus, lazy, laisk, arrogant, proud, selfish, isekas, narrow, peenutseja, snoob, petty, mean, väiklane, kangekaelne, greedy, kahepalgeline, ahne, rude, violent, moody, tujukas, boring, ükskõikne, tüütu, brutal, impolite, ebaviisakas, dull, careless, stupid, lollPositive traits of character 1.lighthearted- muretu, kergelt võttes. 2.carefree, careful- muretu, hoolikas 3.honest, sincere, frank- aus, siiras, siiras 4.open, communicative- avatud, suhtlemis aldis 5.easy-going- hea suhtleja 6.strong-willed- tahtejõuline 7.determined- otsustuskindel 8.self-assured, self-confident- enesekindel, enesekindel 9.dominant, energetic- domineeriv, energiline 10.demanding, well-balanced- nõudlik, tasakaalukas 11.modest, reserved- tagasihoidlik, reserveetitud =kinnine 12
Character 1. Iseloom character 2. Kaasatundev sympathetic 3. Sõbralik friendly 4. Ebasõbralik unfriendly 5. Lahke kind 6. Mittelahke unkind 7. Kena nice 8. Meeldiv pleasant 9. Heasüdamlik, suuremeelne generous 10. Kohutav, õudne horrible 11. Ebameeldiv unpleasant 12. Õel, kade mean 13. Optimistlik optimistic 14. Pessimistlik pessimistic 15. Muretu, rahulik easy-going 16. Pinges, närviline tense 17. Tundlik, hooliv sensitive 18. Tundetu insensitive 19. Aus honest 20. Ebaaus- dishonest 21. Avatud, tolerantne, salliv broad minded 22. Kitsarinnaline narrow minded 23. Milline ta on? what`s he/she like? 24. Enesekindel self-confident 25. Arglik, häbelik shy 26. Oma tundeid näitama show her feelings 27
" "But I hope you will get over it, and live to see many young men of four thousand a year come into the neighbourhood." "It will be no use to us, if twenty such should come, since you will not visit them." "Depend upon it, my dear, that when there are twenty, I will visit them all." Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three-and-twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character. Her mind was less difficult to develop. She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news. Chapter 2 Mr. Bennet was among the earliest of those who waited on Mr. Bingley. He had always
kill suddenly ran through my mind. At that moment, the bell rang loudly, making me jump, and Edward Cullen was out of his seat. Fluidly he rose -- he was much taller than I'd thought -- his back to me, and he was out the door before anyone else was out of their seat. I sat frozen in my seat, staring blankly after him. He was so mean. It wasn't fair. I began gathering up my things slowly, trying to block the anger that filled me, for fear my eyes would tear up. For some reason, my temper was hardwired to my tear ducts. I usually cried when I was angry, a humiliating tendency. "Aren't you Isabella Swan?" a male voice asked. I looked up to see a cute, baby-faced boy, his pale blond hair carefully gelled into orderly spikes, smiling at me in a friendly way. He obviously didn't think I smelled bad. "Bella," I corrected him, with a smile. "I'm Mike." "Hi, Mike." "Do you need any help finding your next class?" "I'm headed to the gym, actually. I think I can find it."
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