vars - stem tulenema/võrsuma stems from oks branch välja kasvama branches out uued harud poes/äris nwe branches of a shop or business idu bud ta on lootustandev noor tantsija - she's a budding young dancer probleem oli juba lahendatud the problem was nipped in the bud tuhnima dug up kahanema fading varakult lõpu tegema nipped in the bud kasu lõikama reaping the reward langetama - shed hävitav pilk - withering mitte kindlustatud unfettered väsitav wearisome kuulsus novelty tõkestamata untrammeled koormatud - burdened vaev - vexation tempo pace kosuma recuperate murest murtud careworn soodustav conducive karastav bracing tugev sturdy sünnist kohane apt ekstreemused extremes liigne excessive imerohi panacea talumatus crudeness mõju avaldama exert liikuma stir toonust tõstma to tone globaliseerumine globalization vaesus poverty liigtarbimine overconsuption laps tööjõud child labour
privileged to tell him that his kindness was neither unknown nor unfelt by the whole of the family. She was in hopes that the evening would afford some opportunity of bringing them together; that the whole of the visit would not pass away without enabling them to enter into something more of conversation than the mere ceremonious salutation attending his entrance. Anxious and uneasy, the period which passed in the drawing-room, before the gentlemen came, was wearisome and dull to a degree that almost made her uncivil. She looked forward to their entrance as the point on which all her chance of pleasure for the evening must depend. "If he does not come to me, then," said she, "I shall give him up for ever." The gentlemen came; and she thought he looked as if he would have answered her hopes; but, alas! the ladies had crowded round the table, where Miss Bennet was making tea, and
The other major route is the personal computer. In 1972, Norman Macrae, an editor of The Economist, speculated prophetically about a time in the future: The prospect is, after all, that we are going to enter an age when any duffer sitting at a computer terminal in his laboratory or office or public library or home can SHORTCUTS SHALL BE SACRED Opting Out of the Slpress Options Too many options can prove wearisome. © 1984, David Sipress, from Wishful Thinking, © 1987, by Harper and Row. delve through unimaginable increased mountains of information in mass- assembly data banks with mechanical powers of concentration and calculation that will be greater by a factor of tens of thousands than was ever available to the human brain of even an Einstein. (Macrae, 1972) Just one decade later, Time magazine signaled that Macrae's future age had ar-