from Donovan the song “Sunshine Superman” (hear teaser) was a big hit 1967 the year I was born
the artist Gary Glitter was in the air, but I don’t know why; hear his famous song Rockand Roll
from Donovan the song “Sunshine Superman” (hear teaser) was a big hit 1967 the year I was born
the artist Gary Glitter was in the air, but I don’t know why; hear his famous song Rockand Roll
Piracy and Terrorism
growing menace – growing danger
irresistible prey – a non defendable victim
a “diry bomb” could lay waste to a port – … could destroy a port
ship-to-shore alert system – ship-to-coast alert system
It is likely, however, … – it is likely, nevertheless or althogh, …
fail to comply by the July 1 deadline – fail to fullfil the deadline
most vulnerable shipping lanes – most easily to damager shipping lanes
A major disruption could cripple the global economy. – disruption = incident, cripple = unable to walk properly, handicapped, challenged
canal – build by human
channel – natural, often bottlenecks
copycats – Trittbrettfahrer
waste sb – kill, destroy sb
attic – in a house the space directly under the roof
Companies in the City of London
with the advent of the European single currency – with the coming …
virtually – almost identical
the City controls – rather manage, maintain, but not steer; controlled by law
agglomeration factor – accumulation factor
Frankfurt’s ambition to oust London – oust = push out
decision to defer its entry to European Monetary Union – defer = delay
what it looks like – never how it looks like; but How does it look?
always: I work … – and not I am working … , there is no end
transport chain
spot checking the containers – means ckeck some choosen by random
forgetful
cheek – the two parts in face beside the mouth
a Philips screw – a crew with crosshead +
US units – open their mind with the question: “What’s your surname?
rivet – from steel or iron formely used to construct ships
feel – felt – felt, but
fall – fell – fallen
shoot – shot – shot
draw – drew – drawn
If you like the singer-songwriter style of music you sureley will like Once too. Glen Hansard’s often soft and somtimes powerful voice makes his songs different in a good meaning. Check out RT’s reviews.
It starts like a romance but has a more realistic end, which some maybe think it’s open. The film started in Germany in Jan 2008.
In relation with the movie Crash I heard first time of Bird York. The title song of this movie is “In the Deep” from her album “The Velvet Hour”.
I tried the album “Wicked Little High” and I liked it. Especially the song “Freedom”. the album has a kind of relaxing sound.
All links goes to last.fm my favourite music recommendation system. You can listen to music similar to an entered artist.
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feet – always without an s at the end
Easter – never an n at the end
My daughter turns 12.
treadmill – in a gym to train to run without moving
stair case – Treppenhaus
construction side – place where new houses at build
a lot of Germans – with an s at the end
my subconscious – Untergrundbewusstsein
I don’t know Berlin very well.
short and to the point
more news?
What have you done since we last met?
eventually – at the end of a period of time or a series of events (Our flight eventually left five hours late.)
suffer to a certain degree
ache – a continuous feeling of pain in a part of the body
throb – to feel a series of regular painful movements (My feet were throbbing after the long walk home.)
overweight, oversized – airport language only
rocky chair – a chair with two curved pieces of wood under it that make it move backwards and forwards
we are outrated – überstimmt
nice – sympathisch
hierarchy companies of the nineties
reconciliation – an end to a disagreement and the start of a good relationship again
nonsupportive – supportive: giving help
nonassertive – assertive: expressing opinions and desires strongly and with confidence
noncreative
noncompetitive
impatient
impractical
uncommunicative
uncommitted
unco-operative
unreliable
unintelligent
unapproachable
irresponsible
irrational
insensitive
indescreet
inconsistent
inarticulate - articulate: express/explain your thoughts or feelings clearly in words
indecisive - decisive: very importand for the final result of a particular situation
insincere
dishonest
disloyal
self employed
risk-taking
bank managers
according to
communication skills
people-oriented
people-centred – both very similar
make decisions – never do decisions
high fliers – a person who rise fast to the top of a company
push ahead
secret of success
perfect example
bluepring for success
tight budgeting – low, limited, reduced budget
started up
management qualities
forward planning
ceiling – the opposite of floor
glass ceiling – in business; unseen barrier, a barrier not seen by woman and you cannot pass