3. Unfortunately, some offensive material can be found on the Internet. 4. It would be insensible to throw your money into the fire. IX Exercise 1. The escaped criminal managed to outsmart the police and flee the country. 2. The disadvantages of his plan far outweigh the advantages. 3. We must make every effort to outsell our competitors and increase our profits. 4. My grandfather outlived my grandmother by six months. 5. Jo's baby has outgrown all the clothes we bought him. GRAMMAR CHECK 1. Although he hasn't got much money, he's generous. (despite) - He's generous despite having little money. 2. He left late because of the bad weather. - He left late due to the bad weather. 3. He organized the reception and informed the guests. - He informed the guests in addition to organising the reception. 4. She is over 80 but she's still very active. - She is still very active although she's over 80. 5
Ära segama, eksima Mistake Mistook Mistaken Valesti aru saama Misunderstand Misunderstood Misunderstoo Niitma Mow Mowed Mown/mowed Enam pakkuma Outbid Out(-bid/-bade) Outbid/outbidd Ületama, üle trumpama Outdo Outdid Outdone Üle kasvama, kasvult ületama Outgrow Outgrew Outgrown Joostes ette jõudma Outrun Outran Outrun Ületama, võitma Overcome Overcame Overcome Liialdama Overdo Overdid Overdone Üle rippuma Overhang Overhung Overhung Pealt kuul(a)ma Overhear Overheard Overheard Üleni katma Overrun Overran Overrun
pidama (mlkski, klkski for); eksima 116. misunderstand misunderstood misunderstood valesti või vääriti mõistma 117. mow mowed mown (mowed) niitma 118. outbid outbid outbid üle (ehk enam) pakkuma; üle trumpama 119. outdo outdid outdone ületama, üle trumpama (milleski in) 120. outgrow outgrew outgrown välja (või üle) kasvama, kasvamises/kasvult ületama, (kellegagi võrreldes) pikemaks kasvama 121. outride outrode outridden (klstki) kiiremini ratsutama, (ratsutades) ette jõudma; (tormi) välja kannatama, vastu pidama (tormis) 122
Even if this requirement may be higher in some northern countries. At is fulfilled, as with Penicillium nalgiovense, these temperatures, the use of starter cultures P. camemberti, P. chrysogenum, and P. glad- is also necessary for safety reasons, to sup- ioli, great care has to be taken in favor of press the growth potential of undesired growth support of the starter cultures in microbes. order that they are not outgrown by undesired In fermented dry sausages, bacteria and and invasive wild types. Spotti and Berni yeasts are used as starter cultures in the (2007) give a good summary on mold sausage mix, and in mold-ripened sausages, starters, including such factors as their the surface is inoculated by molds. In short- growth requirements, speed, and enzymic ripened and dried sausages, emphasis is put activity. on the role of lactic starter cultures (L. sakei, L
from fleet radi units. Near the end of the war a unit was set up in radish field at Yokosuka. The entire Tokumu Han ha swollen to several thousand men by the end of the wai most engaged in intercepting. So hungry was it for competent personnel that it did something almost unheard-of in misogynistic Japan; it employed women—putting about 30 nisei girls to work eavesdropping on American radiotelephone conversations. By the middle of 1943 it had outgrown its quarters, and the traffic analysis section moved to the third floor of the Naval War College in Tokyo, leaving only the cryptanalysts at the Navy Ministry. They comprised the 2nd Branch of the Tokumu Han's three. In charge was Captain Endo. Under him were several national sections: United States and Britain, with about 50 officers under Lieutenant Commander T. Satake; China, with about 20 officers under Lieutenant Commander
Even shifting on his feet could trigger immediate retching. Stillness was important. There were times, of course, when the world didn't cooperate. He had once been late for a training appointment, so he force-fed himself, threw the blender in the sink, and jumped in his car to beat the clock. Keep in mind that, at 510 and more than 300 pounds, his legs were only a few inches from his stomach when seated. He had outgrown his car. In minutes, as he rushed through tra c, his mouth began to produce copious amounts of saliva, preparing his digestive tract for rejection. He did his best to achieve a Zen-like state, saliva, preparing his digestive tract for rejection. He did his best to achieve a Zen-like state, repeating "Please don't puke, please don't puke, please don't puke," like a mantra. He was almost there. Dave approached a light, and the car in front of him stopped short. He slammed on the brakes