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"predominance" - 9 õppematerjali

150 new words
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150 new words

Acrimonious- vihane, kibestunud 128. Internist- sisehaiguste arst 129. Subject- õppeaine, teema 130. Alongside- kõrvuti 131. Inert- jõuetu 132. Paradigm- paradigm 133. Influx- sissevool 134. Notoriety- kurikuulsus 135. Aesthetics- esteetika 136. Relative- suhteline 137. Supervision- järelvalve 138. Accusation- süüdistus 139. Psyche- hingeelu, psüühika 140. Robust- viimistletud 141. Genuine- tõeline, ehtne 142. Virtue- voorus 143. Superficial- tehislik 144. Inflammation- põletik 145. Predominance- domineerima 146. Cartilage- kõhr 147. Abnormality- ebanormaalsus 148. Scalp- peanahk 149. Enlarge- suurendama, laiendama 150. Tadpole- (konna)kulles

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
114 allalaadimist
The Saxons & Vikings
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The Saxons & Vikings

Sheriffs became king's officials. Moots lost their importance. This was the beginning of feudal relations. The man's position in the society depended on how much land he had. The root of power was land. It was the beginning of a class system, made up of king, lords, soldiers & workers on the land. By 600 Saxon settlements had gradually formed 7 kingdoms (Essex, Sussex, Wessex, Kent, Mercia, East Anglia, Northumbria). They were constant struggle against one another for predominance. From time to time some stronger state seized the land of the neighbouring kingdoms & made them pay tribute or even ruled directly. The number of kingdoms & their boundaries were always changing. The greatest & most important kingdoms were Kent, Northumbria, Mercia & Wessex. King Offa of Mercia claimed ,,Kingship of the English". His power his shown by the border barrier he built between Mercia & Wales ­ Offa's Dyke. It probably took 5000 men to build it.

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
16 allalaadimist
Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

e. alliteration, rhyme , etc. There have been attempts to relate vowel sounds to the meaning they convey. The sound [i], for example, either alone or in diphthongs, is said to produce the impression of lightness, airiness, and brightness. The length of vowels is also relevant. "... Long vowels tend to sound more peaceful than short ones, which tend to give an impression of quick movement" (M. Boulton). The predominance of long vowels and diphthongs is said to render the sense of slow pace or slowness, heaviness. RHYME - is a special kind of regular sound repetition occurring at the end of poetic lines or at other, symmetrically placed stretches of a poem. Rhyming words are often situated at a regular distance from each other. Rhyme has a twofold nature, it plays an important role in sound orchestration

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
44 allalaadimist
Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

The sound / I / , either alone or in dipthtongs, is said to produce the impression of lightness, airiness, brightness. The fields breathe sweet, the daisises kiss our feet, Young lovers meet, old wives a-sunning sit ... (T.Nashe) The length of vowels is also relevant: long vowels tend to sound more peaceful or more solemn than short ones, which tend to give an impression of quick movement, agitation or triviality. The predominance of long vowels and diphtongs is said to render the sense of slow pace or slowness, heaviness. This assessment of vowel sounds could be backed up by the following fragment: Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright! The bridal of the earth and sky; The dew shall weep thy fall tonight; For thou must die. (G.Herbert) In the following lines, S.T.Coleridge suggests the feeling of the menace of sharp, arid heat partly due to the short vowels: All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun.... Rhyme

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
22 allalaadimist
English portfolio
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English portfolio

The 1710 of the corporations of knights and towns, until Alexander II (1855­1881), established the relationships between Estonia, Livonia and the Russian Empire. The Baltic Landesstaat reached its full development. The freedom of action in the new provinces was naturally granted to one of the most firm ideological pillars of the tsarist empire -- the Russian orthodox church; though as the Landeskirche in the Estonian and Livonian territories, the Lutheran church long maintained a de facto predominance. The most important organ of Baltic German local government was the Diet, consisting of all the noble families who had been `selected' in a list of the eligible. Although jealously guarding their privileges, the knighthoods still never became entirely closed. Between sessions of a Diet, the legislative power of the knighthoods belonged to the Council of the Diet. The towns were governed by the Town Councils, which supplemented their ranks from among the representatives of

Keeled → Inglise keel
38 allalaadimist
Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

e. alliteration, rhyme , etc. There have been attempts to relate vowel sounds to the meaning they convey. The sound [I], for example, either alone or in diphthongs, is said to produce the impression of lightness, airiness, and brightness. The length of vowels is also relevant. "... Long vowels tend to sound more peaceful or more solemn than short ones, which tend to give an impression of quick movement, agitation or triviality" (M. Boulton). The predominance of long vowels and diphthongs is said to render the sense of slow pace or slowness, heaviness. RHYME (book, page 30-36.) - Rhyme (OE rim - "number") is a special kind of regular sound repetition occurring at the end of poetic lines or at other, symmetrically placed stretches of a poem. Rhyming words are often situated at a regular distance from each other. Rhyme has a twofold nature. As any sound repetition, it plays an important role in sound

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
37 allalaadimist
Muutused Valga linnas pärast Eesti-Läti piiri määramist
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Muutused Valga linnas pärast Eesti-Läti piiri määramist

County stays on Latvian side, the Estonian government decided to create a new Valga 31 County, representing the suburban counties surrounding area and the neighboring municipalities. After splitting the Valga, the number of inhabitants also decreased whom about of 3.500 stays in Valga Latvian party. In addition, a change took place in the nations lived in town. If previously had Valga a multi-ethnic population, where no ethnic group had absolute predominance, then a few years after dividing the either side had dominant local ethnic. Already in the 1922nd on Estonian side of Valga there was the proportion of Estonians 74% of urban residents. A new phenomenon for the town citizens were border guards. Until the 1923rd the border was guarded by military units. After foundation, the Estonian Border Guard took this function. The new organization had individual division of Valga area and it started to work on 29th March 1923rd

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
24 allalaadimist
GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

The position of aircraft wings causes the lift that allows the plane to leave the ground. practical adj. convenient or effective n. practicality Syn. functional Her ambitious plan was not very practical. Three fundamental issues in measurement are reliability, validity, and practicality. predominant adj. the most noticeable or powerful element adv. predominantly Syn. principal v. predominate n. predominance The predominant export of the Middle East is petroleum. Many cities in the southwest are predominantly hispanic. prompt v. to cause something to happen; to do adv. promptly quickly; to be on time n. promptness Syn. induce His emotional plea prompted the director to give him a second chance. Promptness is an important factor in many societies. MATCHING Choose the synonym. 1. intricate 6. picture

Keeled → Inglise keel
13 allalaadimist
Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Of his former way of life nothing had been known in Hertfordshire but what he told himself. As to his real character, had information been in her power, she had never felt a wish of inquiring. His countenance, voice, and manner had established him at once in the possession of every virtue. She tried to recollect some instance of goodness, some distinguished trait of integrity or benevolence, that might rescue him from the attacks of Mr. Darcy; or at least, by the predominance of virtue, atone for those casual errors under which she would endeavour to class what Mr. Darcy had described as the idleness and vice of many years' continuance. But no such recollection befriended her. She could see him instantly before her, in every charm of air and address; but she could remember no more substantial good than the general approbation of the neighbourhood, and the regard which his social powers had gained him in the mess. After

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
13 allalaadimist


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