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.pessimistic, simple-minded- pessimistlik, kurvameelne, lihtsameelne 25.quarrelsome, cruel, sadistic- 26.envious, silly, brainless- kade, rumal, ajuteta 27.shabby, cunning- 28. a man of a weak character- otsustusvõimetu 29.lose one`s temper- närvi kaotama e. tasakaalu kaotama 30. be in a bad temper, be in a bad mood- olema halvas tujus
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.naive, nosy- 23.bossy, stingy- 24.pessimistic, simple-minded- 25.quarrelsome, cruel, sadistic- 26.envious, silly, brainless- 27.shabby, cunning- 28. a man of a weak character- 29.lose one`s temper- 30. be in a bad temper, be in a bad mood-
Louis V, the Indolent Capetian Dynasty Hugh Capet 987-96 Robert II, the Pious 996-1031 Henry I 1031-60 Philip I, the Amorous 1060-1108 Louis VI, the Fat 1108-37 Louis VII, the Young 1137-80 Philip II Augustus 1180-1223 Louis VIII 1223-26 Louis IX (Saint Louis) 1226-70 Philip III, the Bold 1270-85 Philip IV, the Fair 1285-1314 Louis X, the Quarrelsome 1314-16 John I 1316 Philip V, the Tall 1316-1322 Charles IV, the Fair 1322-28 Valois Dynasty Philip VI, the Fortunate 1328-50 John II, the Good 1350-64 Charles V, the Wise 1364-80 Charles VI, the Well-Beloved 1380-1422 Charles VII, the Victorius 1422-61 Louis XI 1461-83 Charles VIII, the Affable 1483-98 Louis XII, the Father of His 1498-1515
85. Närvid krussis wond-up 86. Stressis stressed-out 87. Rahulik, lõõgastunud relaxed 88. Mõistlik, arukas, teadlik sensible 89. Pahane, ärritunud upset 90. Ärritatud, erutatud worked-up 91. Suhtumine teistesse inimestesse attitude towards ohter people 92. Teiste seltskonna nautimine enjoying others` company 93. Seltsiv, seltsi armastav gregarious 94. Teistega mittenõustumine disagreeing with others 95. Tüli noriv, riiakas quarrelsome 96. Vaidlushimuline argumentative 97. Teiste valu nautiv taking pleasure in others` pain 98. Julm, halastamatu, karm cruel 99. Sadistik sadistic 100. Mitte kiiresti ärrituv even-tempered 101. Muretu, minnalaskev laid-back 102. Ebaviisakas impolite 103. Jõhker, jäme, ebaviisakas rude 104. Kombetu ill-mannered 105. Ebaviisakas discourteous 106. Usaldusväärne trustworthy 107. Usaldusväärne reliable 108
h) Is my homework all right? 7 No, don't bother, I'll do it. i) Do you think I should order the tickets in advance? 8 Why don't you mind your own business! j) Did you enjoy the concert? 9 Never mind, cheer up! 10 No, it's not worth it. 5. Match each word or phrase from the box with a suitable description (a-j). co-operative determined helpful obedient realistic dependable embarrassed imaginative quarrelsome tolerant a) If you this, you face up to facts realistic f) If you are this, people can count on you b) If you are this, you might make up stories g) If you are this, you keep falling out with other people c) If you are this, you carry out instructions h) If you are this, you might put yourself out for someone d) If you are this, you don't give up easily else
It was difficult to say who had better claim to the throne, but Henry was stronger. He took the crown by force. Became Henry IV. Henry died in 1413 and passed on to his son Henry V a kingdom that was peaceful & united. Henry V was a brave & intelligent man and like Richard I he became one of England's favourite kings. Since the situation was peaceful at home, he began fighting with France again in 1415. His war was as popular as Ed III's had been. The French king was mad & his nobles were quarrelsome. He managed to capture most of Normandy & the nearby areas. By the treaty of Troyes in 1420 Henry was recognised as heir to the mad king & married Katherine of Valois, the king's daughter. But he never became the king of France, he died a few months before the French king. His 9-month-old baby son Henry VI inherited the thrones of England & France. Henry the V's brother John duke of Bedford continued to enlarge the area under English control, but soon
negligence; and if she accepted any refreshment, seemed to do it only for the sake of finding out that Mrs. Collins's joints of meat were too large for her family. Elizabeth soon perceived, that though this great lady was not in commission of the peace of the county, she was a most active magistrate in her own parish, the minutest concerns of which were carried to her by Mr. Collins; and whenever any of the cottagers were disposed to be quarrelsome, discontented, or too poor, she sallied forth into the village to settle their differences, silence their complaints, and scold them into harmony and plenty. The entertainment of dining at Rosings was repeated about twice a week; and, allowing for the loss of Sir William, and there being only one card-table in the evening, every such entertainment was the counterpart of the first. Their other engagements were few, as the style of living in the neighbourhood in general was beyond Mr