baa {n} (bleating of sheep)
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:: jarm {n}
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baa {interj} (cry of sheep)
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:: mee
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baa {v} (to make the cry of sheep)
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:: jarma
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babble {v} (to utter words indistinctly)
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:: babla, masa, þvæla, mala, blaðra
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babble {v} (to talk much)
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:: babla, masa, þvæla, vera með heimskuhjal, tala of mikið, mala, blaðra, kjafta frá, fleipra út úr sér
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babble {v} (to make a continuous murmuring noise)
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:: niða, hjala
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babble {n} (idle talk)
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:: babl {n}, óskýrt tal {n}, heimskulegt þvaður {n}, mas {n}
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babble {n} (inarticulate speech)
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:: babl {n}, óskýrt tal {n}, heimskulegt þvaður {n}, mas {n}
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babble {n} (the sound of flowing water)
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:: niður {m}, vatnsniður {m}
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babbler {n}
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:: þvaðrari {m}, skrafskjóða {f}, vaðalsgepill {m}, vaðlari {m}
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babby {n} (baby) SEE: baby
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::
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babe {n} (baby or infant) SEE: baby
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::
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babe {n} (darling) SEE: baby
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::
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babehood {n} (babyhood) SEE: babyhood
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::
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baboon {n} (primate)
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:: bavían {m}, bavíani {m}, hundapi {m}
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baboonish {adj} (like a baboon)
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:: eins og bavían {m} {f} {n}, bavíana-
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babushka {n} (woman’s headscarf tied under the chin)
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:: skýla {f}, skýluklútur {m}, skýlyklútur bundinn undir höku {m}
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baby {n} (very young human being)
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:: ungbarn {n}, ungabarn {n}, kornabarn {n}
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baby carriage {n} (cart that is designed for moving a baby around in a lying position) SEE: pram
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::
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baby grand {n} (small grand piano)
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:: lítill flygill {m}
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babyhood {n} (state or period of infancy)
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:: frumbernska {f}, vítvoðungsaldur {m}
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babyish {adj} (like a baby)
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:: smábarnalegur, barnalegur, kjánalegur
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babysit {v}
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:: gæta krakka
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baby-sit {v}
|
:: gæta krakka
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babysitter {n} (baby or child caretaker)
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:: barnapía
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baby talk {n} (form of speech used when talking to babies)
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:: barnamál {n}, barnahjal {n}, gælumál {n}
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baby tooth {n} (tooth which will be replaced) SEE: milk tooth
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::
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baccalaureate {n} (bachelor's degree) SEE: bachelor's degree
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::
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Bacchus {prop} (the Roman god of wine)
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:: Bakkus {m}
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bachelor {n} (unmarried man)
|
:: piparsveinn {m}, einhleyplingur {m}, ókvæntur maður {m}
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bachelordom {n} (bachelorhood) SEE: bachelorhood
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::
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bachelorette party {n} (bachelorette party)
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:: gæsapartí {n}
|
bachelorhood {n} (the condition of being a bachelor)
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:: einlífi {n}, einhleypni {f}, ókvæni {n}
|
bachelor party {n} (party)
|
:: steggjapartí {n}
|
bachelor's degree {n} (first or lowest academic degree)
|
:: bakkalárgráða {f}
|
bachelorship {n} (bachelorhood) SEE: bachelorhood
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::
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bacillary {adj} (of or pertaining to bacillus)
|
:: bakteríu-, staglaga
|
bacillus {n} (any bacteria in the genus Bacillus)
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:: staflaga baktería {f}, baktería {f}
|
back {adv} (to or in a previous condition or place)
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:: til baka
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back {n} (the rear of body)
|
:: bak {n}
|
back {n} (the reverse side)
|
:: bakhlið {f}
|
back {n} (the part of something that goes last)
|
:: afturhluti {m}
|
backache {n} (any pain or ache in the back, see also: lumbago)
|
:: bakverkur {m}
|
backbencher {n} (member of Parliament who does not have cabinet rank)
|
:: venjulegur þingmaður {m} (referring to a man), venjuleg þingkona {f} (referring to a woman); þingmaður sem ekki er í flokksforystunni {m} (referring to a man), þingkona sem ekki er í flokksforystunni {f} (referring to a woman)
|
backbite {v} (to make defamatory statements about another)
|
:: baknaga, rægja, rógbera
|
backboard {n} (basketball)
|
:: bakfjalir {f-p}, spjald {n}
|
backbone {n} (series of vertebrae that encloses the spinal cord)
|
:: hryggur {m}
|
backbone {n} (any fundamental support, structure, or infrastructure)
|
:: uppistaða {f}, meginstoð {f}
|
backbone {n} (courage, fortitude, or strength)
|
:: skapfesta {f}, bein í nefinu {n}
|
backbone {n} (backbone) SEE: spine
|
::
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backboned {adj} (having a spine)
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:: hrygg-, með hrygg
|
backbreaking {adj} (of work, very physically tiring)
|
:: lýjandi, erfiður
|
back door {n} (secret, unprotected means of access)
|
:: leynilegur; laumulegur
|
backdoor {n} (backdoor (all definitions)) SEE: back door
|
::
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backdrop {n} (a decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage)
|
:: bakhengi {m}, baktjald {n}, bakgrunnur {m}, baksvið {n}
|
backer {n} (one who backs)
|
:: stuðningsmaður {m}
|
background music {n} (music played in a public space)
|
:: bakgrunnstónlist {f}, fylgitónlist {f}
|
background music {n} (music in a film, video game or other medium)
|
:: bakgrunnstónlist {f}
|
background radiation {n} (ionizing radiation that is naturally present in the environment)
|
:: bakgrunnsgeislun {f}
|
backhand {n} (stroke in tennis)
|
:: bakhandarhögg {n}
|
backhand {n} (handwriting)
|
:: rithönd sem hallar til vinstri
|
backhand {v}
|
:: slá bakhandarhögg
|
backhand {adj}
|
:: handarbaks-, bakhandar-, bakhandarhöggs-
|
backhanded {adj} (With the hand turned backward)
|
:: bakhandar-, gerður með handarbakinu {m}
|
backhanded {adj} (Indirect; awkward)
|
:: klunnalegur {m}, klaufskur {m}
|
backhanded {adj} (Turned back)
|
:: öfugsnúinn {m}; tvíræður {m}, vafasamur {m}
|
backhanded {adj} (Of writing)
|
:: hallandi til vinstri
|
back matter {n} (parts of a book that appear after the text)
|
:: baktexti
|
backpack {n} (worn on a person's back, e.g., for hiking)
|
:: bakpoki {m}
|
backrest {n} (back piece of a chair)
|
:: bak {n}, bakstoð {f}, bakfjöl {f}
|
back road {n} (a secondary road, a little used road)
|
:: hliðarvegur {m}, vegur fjarri alfaraleið {m}
|
backscratcher {n} (rod for scratching one's own back)
|
:: bakklóra {f}
|
back seat {n} (seat)
|
:: aftursæti {n}
|
back seat {n} (position)
|
:: áhrifalítil staða {f}, valdalítil staða {f}
|
back-seat driver {n} (advising passenger)
|
:: aftursætisbílstjóri {m}
|
backside {n} (back side of something)
|
:: bakhlið {n}, bak {n}
|
backside {n} (buttocks)
|
:: rass {m}, rasskinnar {f-p}, sitjandi {m}
|
backslapper {n} (person who is overly showy with their affections)
|
:: axlaklappari {m}, mjög viðkunnanlegur maður {m} (of a man), mjög viðkunnanleg kona {f} (of a woman); yfirmáta kumpánalegur maður {m} (of a man), yfirmáta kumpánaleg kona {f} (of a woman)
|
backslapping {n} (action of the verb to backslap)
|
:: óhófleg kumpánaleg framkoma {f}, óumbeðið axlaklapp {n}
|
backslide {v}
|
:: hrasa, lenda aftur í slysi, lenda aftur í synd, lenda aftur í villu
|
backspace {n}
|
:: hop {n}
|
backspace {v} (remove a character)
|
:: hopa
|
backspin {n} (spin applied to a ball in order to slow it)
|
:: baksnúningur {m}
|
backstage {adj} (behind a stage)
|
:: baktjalda-, baksviðs-
|
backstage {adj} (secret)
|
:: leynilegur
|
backstage {adv}
|
:: baktjalda-, baksviðs-, leynilegur, baksviðs, að tjaldabaki, aftan til á leiksviði
|
backstage {n} (the area behind the stage)
|
:: baksvið {n}
|
back to front {adj} (reversed)
|
:: öfugur
|
backup {n} (copy of file or record)
|
:: öryggisafrit {n}, afrit {n}
|
backup {adj} (intended as backup)
|
:: öryggis-
|
Backus-Naur form {n} (a formal notation for context-free grammars)
|
:: Backus-Naur-ritháttur {m}, Backus-Naur ritháttur {m}
|
backwards {adv} (in the opposite direction of usual)
|
:: aftur á bak
|
backwards {adv} (with back preceding the front)
|
:: aftur á bak
|
bacon {n} (cut of meat)
|
:: flesk {n}, beikon {n}
|
bacteria {n} (bacteria)
|
:: gerlar {n-p}, bakteríur {n-p}
|
bactericide {n} (Any substance that kills bacteria)
|
:: gerlabani {m}, bakteríueyðir {m}
|
bacteriophage {n} (a virus that infects bacteria)
|
:: bakteríuveira {f}, faga {f}, gerilveira {f}, gerilæta {f}
|
bacterium {n} (single celled organism with no nucleus or organelles)
|
:: baktería {f}, gerill {m}
|
Bactrian camel {n} (Camelus bactrianus)
|
:: kameldýr {n}
|
bad {adj} (unfavorable; negative)
|
:: vondur, slæmur, illur
|
bad {adj}
|
:: slæmt {n}, slæmur {m}
|
badass {adj} (belligerent and troublesome) SEE: belligerent
|
::
|
badger {v} (fart) SEE: fart
|
::
|
badger {n} (mammal)
|
:: greifingi {m}
|
bad luck {n} (misfortune)
|
:: óhamingja {f}, ógæfa {f}
|
badminton {n} (a racquet sport)
|
:: badminton {n}, hnit
|
bag {n} (flexible container)
|
:: poki
|
bag {n}
|
:: poki {m}
|
bag {v} (to put into a bag)
|
:: sekkja, setja í poka
|
bag {v} (to catch)
|
:: veiða
|
bag {n} (suitcase) SEE: suitcase
|
::
|
bag {n} (backpack) SEE: backpack
|
::
|
bagel {n} (toroidal bread roll that is boiled and then baked)
|
:: beygla {f}
|
baggage {n} (luggage) SEE: luggage
|
::
|
bagpipe {n} (bagpipes) SEE: bagpipes
|
::
|
bagpipes {n} (musical wind instrument)
|
:: sekkjapípa {f}
|
baguette {n} (a narrow, relatively long rectangular shape)
|
:: snittubrauð {n}
|
Bahamas {prop} (country in the Caribbean)
|
:: Bahamaeyjar
|
Bahrain {prop} (country in the Middle East)
|
:: Barein
|
bail {n} (security)
|
:: trygging {f}
|
bailiwick {n} (precincts within which a bailiff has jurisdiction)
|
:: fógetaumdæmi {n}
|
bailiwick {n} (area or subject of authority or involvement)
|
:: þekkingarsvið {n}, starfssvið {n}, áhugasvið {n}, valdsvið {n}
|
Baird's sandpiper {n} (Calidris bairdii)
|
:: leirutíta
|
bake {v} (to cook in an oven)
|
:: baka, seyða
|
bake {v}
|
:: baka
|
baker {n} (person who bakes and sells bread, etc)
|
:: bakari {m}
|
baker's {n} (bakery) SEE: bakery
|
::
|
baker's dozen {n} (cousin) SEE: cousin
|
::
|
bakery {n} (a shop in which bread and such is baked and sold)
|
:: bakarí {n}
|
baking soda {n} (common name for sodium bicarbonate)
|
:: matarsódi {m}
|
Baku {prop} (the capital city of Azerbaijan)
|
:: Bakú {f}
|
balance {n} (astrology: Libra) SEE: Libra
|
::
|
balcony {n} (structure extending from a building)
|
:: svalir {f-p}, altan
|
bald {adj} (having no hair)
|
:: sköllóttur {m}
|
bale {v} (to remove water from a boat) SEE: bail
|
::
|
ball {n} (object, generally spherical, used for playing games)
|
:: bolti {m}
|
ball {n} (testicle)
|
:: kúla
|
ball {n} (in plural - mildly vulgar slang - nonsense)
|
:: kjaftæði {n}, rugl {n}
|
ball {n} (in plural — slang — courage)
|
:: kjarkur {m}
|
ballast resistor {n} (an electrical resistor whose resistance varies with the current passing through it)
|
:: straumfestiviðnám {n}, álagsmótstaða {f}
|
ball bearing {n} (bearing assembly with spherical balls)
|
:: kúlulega {f}
|
ballerina {n} (female ballet dancer)
|
:: ballettdansmær {f}
|
ballet {n} (form of dance)
|
:: ballett {m}, listdans {m}, leikdans {m}
|
ball game {n} (game played with a ball)
|
:: boltaíþrótt {f}, knattleikur {m}
|
ballgame {n} (ball game) SEE: ball game
|
::
|
balloon {n} (inflatable and buoyant object)
|
:: blaðra {f}
|
balloon {n} (child’s toy)
|
:: blaðra {f}
|
balloon {n} (inflatable object to transport people through the air)
|
:: loftbelgur {m}
|
balloonfish {n} (blowfish) SEE: blowfish
|
::
|
ballot {n} (paper used for vote-casting)
|
:: kjörseðill {m}
|
ball pen {n} (ballpoint pen) SEE: ballpoint pen
|
::
|
ballpoint pen {n} (pen)
|
:: kúlupenni {m}
|
balls {n} (follow the translations in the entry "ball") SEE: ball
|
::
|
balsamic vinegar {n} (a dark, sweet vinegar, made from reduced white wine)
|
:: balsamedik {n}
|
Baltic {prop} (Baltic Sea) SEE: Baltic Sea
|
::
|
Baltic {prop} (Baltic region, Baltic states)
|
:: Eystrasaltslöndin {n-p}
|
Baltic Sea {prop} (a sea)
|
:: Eystrasalt {n}, Austurmar {m}, Austursjór
|
baluster {n} (banister)
|
:: rimill {m}, pílári í handriði {m}, brjóstriðssúla {f}, speli {m}, spæll {m}
|
balustrade {n} (row of balusters)
|
:: brjóstrið {n}, súlnabrjóstrið {n}, handrið {n}, rimlahandrið {n}, grindverk {n}, rimlagirðing {f}
|
Bambara {prop} (language)
|
:: bambara
|
bamboo {n} (plant)
|
:: bambus {m}
|
ban {v} (forbid)
|
:: banna
|
ban {n} (prohibition)
|
:: bann {n}
|
banana {n} (fruit)
|
:: banani {m}, bjúgaldin {n}
|
banana bread {n} (type of bread made with mashed bananas)
|
:: bananabrauð {n}
|
banana peel {n} (outermost layer of the banana)
|
:: bananahýði {n}
|
banana republic {n} (country)
|
:: bananalýðveldi {n}
|
banana skin {n} (banana skin) SEE: banana peel
|
::
|
bandage {n} (medical binding)
|
:: umbúðir {f-p}, plástur {m}
|
bandit {n} (one who robs others)
|
:: ræningi
|
bandog {n} (guard dog) SEE: guard dog
|
::
|
bandwidth {n} (width of a frequency band)
|
:: bandbreidd {f}, bandvídd {f}
|
bandwidth {n} (width of the smallest frequency band within which the signal can fit)
|
:: bandbreidd {f}
|
bandwidth {n} (measure of data flow rate in digital networks)
|
:: bandbreidd {f}
|
bane {v} (to (kill by) poison) SEE: poison
|
::
|
bane {n} (killer) SEE: killer
|
::
|
bang {n} (A strike upon an object causing such a noise)
|
:: bang
|
bang {v} (to hammer)
|
:: banga
|
banger {n} (woman's breast) SEE: breast
|
::
|
Bangla {prop} (Bengali) SEE: Bengali
|
::
|
Bangladesh {prop} (country)
|
:: Bangladess
|
bangs {n} (hair that hangs down over the forehead)
|
:: toppur {m}
|
banister {n} (the handrail on the side of a staircase)
|
:: handrið {n}, stigahandrið {n}
|
banister {n} (one of the vertical supports of a handrail)
|
:: rimill {m}, pílári í handriði {m}, brjóstriðssúla {f}, speli {m}, spæll {m}
|
bank {n} (institution)
|
:: banki {m}
|
bank {n} (branch office)
|
:: banki {m}, bankaútibú {n}
|
bank {n} (edge of river or lake)
|
:: bakki {m}, árbakki {m} (of a river)
|
bank account {n} (fund deposited by a customer for safekeeping in a bank)
|
:: bankareikning
|
bank machine {n} (automated teller machine) SEE: automated teller machine
|
::
|
banknote {n} (paper currency)
|
:: peningaseðill {m}
|
bankrupt {adj} (having been legally declared insolvent)
|
:: gjaldþrota
|
bankruptcy {n} (legally declared or recognised condition of insolvency)
|
:: gjaldþrot
|
banner {n} (advertisement on a web page)
|
:: borði {m}
|
banquet {n} (a large celebratory meal; a feast)
|
:: matarveisla {f}, stórveisla {f}, fjöldaveisla {f}
|
banter {n} (good humoured conversation)
|
:: stríðni {f}
|
banter {v} (to tease mildly)
|
:: stríða
|
baobab {n} (Adansonia digitata)
|
:: apabrauðstré
|
baptism {n} (Christian sacrament)
|
:: skírn {f}
|
baptismal font {n} (a basin used for baptism)
|
:: skírnarfontur {m}
|
bar {n} (vertical bar mark) SEE: pipe
|
::
|
bar {n} (music: section of a staff) SEE: measure
|
::
|
bar {prep} (with the exception of) SEE: except
|
::
|
bar {n} (music: vertical line across a staff) SEE: bar line
|
::
|
bar {n} (solid object with uniform cross-section)
|
:: stöng {f}
|
bar {n} (business licensed to sell intoxicating beverages)
|
:: bar {m}, krá {f}, ölstofa {f}, pöbb {m} , knæpa {f}
|
bar {n} (counter of such a premises)
|
:: bar {m}
|
bar {n} (sports: in high jump and pole vault)
|
:: slá {f}
|
bar {n} (unit of pressure)
|
:: bar {n}
|
barb {n} (bit for a horse) SEE: bit
|
::
|
barb {n} (beard or something that resembles a beard) SEE: beard
|
::
|
barbarian {n} (uncivilized person)
|
:: barbari {m}
|
barbarian {n}
|
:: barbari {m}, skrælingi {m}, villimaður {m}
|
barbarous {adj} (barbarian) SEE: barbarian
|
::
|
barbecue sauce {n} (type of sauce)
|
:: BBQ-sósa
|
barber {n} (person whose profession is cutting (usually male) customers' hair and beards)
|
:: rakari {m}, bartskeri {m}
|
barcode {n} (set of machine-readable parallel bars)
|
:: strikamerki {n}
|
bare {v} (to uncover, reveal)
|
:: bera
|
barefaced lie {n} (falsehood told with utter confidence without trying to conceal the fact that it is false)
|
:: haugalygi {f}, ljúga upp í opið geðið á einhverjum
|
barefoot {adj} (wearing nothing on the feet)
|
:: berfættur {m}
|
barefoot {adv} (wearing nothing on the feet)
|
:: berfættur, berum fótum
|
barefooted {adj} (barefoot) SEE: barefoot
|
::
|
barefooted {adv} (barefoot) SEE: barefoot
|
::
|
barf {n} (vomit) SEE: vomit
|
::
|
barf {v} (vomit) SEE: vomit
|
::
|
barge {n} (flat-bottomed bulk carrier mainly for inland waters)
|
:: prammi {m}
|
barium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: barín
|
bark {v} (to make a loud noise (dogs))
|
:: gelta, geyja, gjamma, bofsa
|
bark {n} (short, loud, explosive utterance)
|
:: gelt {n}, gá {f}, hundgá {f}, gey {n}, gjamm {n}, bofs {n}
|
bark {n} (exterior covering of a tree)
|
:: börkur {m}
|
bark {n} (three-masted vessel, foremast and mainmast square-rigged, mizzenmast schooner-rigged)
|
:: barkur {m}
|
barley {n} (Hordeum vulgare or its grains)
|
:: bygg {n}
|
bar line {n} (vertical line across a staff)
|
:: taktstrik {n}
|
barman {n} (bartender) SEE: bartender
|
::
|
barn {n} (child) SEE: child
|
::
|
barn {n} (building)
|
:: hlaða {f}
|
barnacle {n} (barnacle goose) SEE: barnacle goose
|
::
|
barnacle {n} (marine crustacean)
|
:: hrúðurkarl {m}
|
barnacle goose {n} (Branta leucopsis)
|
:: helsingi {m}
|
barn owl {n} (Tyto alba)
|
:: turnugla
|
barometer {n} (an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure)
|
:: loftvog {m}
|
baron {n} (male ruler of a barony)
|
:: barón {m}
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baronet {n} (hereditary title)
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:: barónett {m}
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baroscope {n} (barometer) SEE: barometer
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::
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barotrauma {n} (tissue damage caused by air pressure difference)
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:: þrýstingsáverki {m}
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barquentine {n} (sailing vessel)
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:: barkantína {?}
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barracuda {n} (predatory competitor) SEE: shark
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::
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barracuda {n} (marine fish)
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:: barrakúda {f}
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barrel {n} (tube) SEE: tube
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::
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barrel {n} (jar) SEE: jar
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::
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barrel {n} (round vessel made from staves bound with a hoop)
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:: tunna {f}
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barrel {n} (metallic tube of a gun)
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:: hlaup {n}, byssuhlaup {n}
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barrel {n} (part of a clarinet)
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:: baula {f}
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barrel organ {n} (pipe instrument with air controlled pins in a revolving barrel)
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:: lírukassi {m}
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barrister {n} (lawyer with the right to speak as an advocate in higher lawcourts)
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:: málafærslumaður {m}
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bartender {n} (person who works in a bar)
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:: barþjónn {m}
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baryon {n} (heavy subatomic particle)
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:: þungeind {f}
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basalt {n} (hard rock)
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:: basalt
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bascule bridge {n} (type of movable bridge)
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:: vængjabrú {f}
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base {n} (permanent structure for housing military)
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:: herstöð {f}
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base {n} (headquarters)
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:: bækistöðvar {f-p}, höfuðstöðvar {f-p}
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base {n} (safe zone in children's game)
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:: stikkfrí
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base {n} (geometry: lowest side or face)
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:: grunnflötur {m}
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base {n} (math: number raised to the power of an exponent)
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:: veldisstofn {m}
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base {n} (apron) SEE: apron
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::
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baseball {n} (ball game)
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:: hafnabolti {m}, hornabolti {m}
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baseball {n} (ball used in baseball-game)
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:: hafnabolti {m}, hornabolti {m}
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baseball cap {n} (cap)
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:: derhúfa {f}
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baseband {n} (frequency range)
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:: grunnband {n}
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base class {n}
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:: grunnklasi {m}
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Basel {prop} (city in Switzerland)
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:: Buslaraborg {f}
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basement {n} (floor below ground level)
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:: kjallari {m}
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base pair {n} (molecular biology: two nucleotides on opposite complementary DNA or RNA strands)
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:: basapar {n}
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Bashkir {prop} (language)
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:: basjkíriska {f}
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Bashkortostani {adj} (Bashkir) SEE: Bashkir
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::
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Bashkortostani {n} (Bashkir) SEE: Bashkir
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::
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basin {n} (area of land that drains into a common outlet)
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:: vatnasvið {n}
|
basin {n}
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:: skál, dæld, vatnasvæði
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basis point {n} (one hundredth of one percentage point)
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:: punktur {m}
|
basket {n} (container)
|
:: karfa
|
basketball {n} (the sport)
|
:: körfubolti {m} körfuknattleikur {m}
|
basketball {n} (the ball used in the sport)
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:: körfubolti {m}
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basking shark {n} (Cetorhinus maximus)
|
:: beinhákarl {m}, barði {m}, rýnir {m}, beinagráni {m}
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Basque {n} (language)
|
:: baskneska {f}, baskamál {n}
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Basque {n} (member of a people)
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:: Baski {m}
|
Basque {adj} (relative to the Basque people or their language)
|
:: baskneskur
|
Basque Shepherd Dog {n} (Basque Shepherd Dog)
|
:: baskneskur fjárhundur {m}
|
bass clarinet {n} (bass instrument in the clarinet family)
|
:: bassaklarínett {n}, bassaklarínetta {f}
|
Basse-Terre {prop} (capital city of Guadeloupe)
|
:: Basse-Terre
|
basset horn {n} (alto instrument of the clarinet family)
|
:: bassetthorn {n}
|
bassoon {n} (musical instrument in the woodwind family)
|
:: fagott {n}
|
bassoonist {n} (person who plays the bassoon)
|
:: fagottleikari {m}
|
bastard {n}
|
:: lausaleiksbarn {n}, bastarður {m}
|
bastille {n} (prison) SEE: prison
|
::
|
bastille {n} (fortress) SEE: fortress
|
::
|
bat {n} (small flying mammal)
|
:: leðurblaka {f}
|
bat {n} (club used for striking the ball in sports)
|
:: kylfa {f}
|
bat {v} (hit)
|
:: slá (means simply ‘hit’)
|
bate {v} (masturbate) SEE: masturbate
|
::
|
bath {n} (tub)
|
:: pottur
|
bath {v} (To wash a person or animal in a bath)
|
:: baða
|
bathe {v} (to clean oneself with water)
|
:: baða
|
bathe {n} (act of bathing)
|
:: bað {n}
|
bathing suit {n} (tight fitting garment for swimming) SEE: swimsuit
|
::
|
bathing trunks {n} (pair of shorts or briefs) SEE: swimming trunks
|
::
|
bathos {n} (depth) SEE: depth
|
::
|
bathrobe {n} (terrycloth robe)
|
:: sloppur {m}, baðsloppur {m}
|
bathroom {n} (a room with a bathtub)
|
:: baðherbergi {n}
|
bathroom {n} (room with a toilet) SEE: toilet
|
::
|
bathtub {n} (large container in which a person may bathe)
|
:: baðkar {n}, baðker {n}
|
Batman {prop} (the bat-themed hero)
|
:: Leðurblökumaðurinn
|
baton {n} (music: conductor's stick)
|
:: tónsproti {m}
|
batter {n} (player attempting to hit the ball)
|
:: kylfingur {m}
|
battering ram {n} (type of siege engine used to smash gates and walls)
|
:: múrbrjótur {m}
|
battery {n} (device storing electricity)
|
:: rafhlaða {f}, batterí {n}, rafgeymir {m}
|
battery {n} (legal: act of unlawful violence)
|
:: líkamsmeiðingar {f-p}
|
battle {n} (general action, fight, or encounter; a combat)
|
:: bardagi {m}
|
battle {n} (struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life)
|
:: barátta {f}
|
battle axe {n} (electric guitar) SEE: electric guitar
|
::
|
battlefield {n} (field of a land battle)
|
:: vígvöllur {m}
|
battleground {n} (location) SEE: battlefield
|
::
|
Battle of Britain {prop} (series of air engagements between the British Royal Air Force and the German Luftwaffe during World War II)
|
:: orrustan um Bretland {n}
|
baud {n} (A rate defined as the number of signalling events per second)
|
:: bot {n}, baud {n}, bitar á sekúndu {m-p}
|
Bavaria {prop} (state)
|
:: Bæjaraland
|
bay {n} (body of water)
|
:: vík {f}, flói {m}, bugt {f}
|
Bay of Bengal {prop} (Large bay in the northeastern Indian Ocean)
|
:: Bengalflói
|
bayonet {n} (weapon)
|
:: byssustingur {m}
|
bazaar {n} (marketplace)
|
:: basar {m}, markaður {m}, torg {n}
|
BC {adv} (before Christ)
|
:: f.Kr. (fyrir Krist)
|
be {v} (occupy a place)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (occur, take place)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (exist)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (used to indicate that the subject and object are the same)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (used to indicate that the values on either side of an equation are the same)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (used to indicate that the subject plays the role of the predicate nominal)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (used to connect a noun to an adjective that describes it)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (used to form the passive voice)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} ((archaic) used to form the perfect aspect with certain intransitive verbs)
|
:: vera
|
be {v} (used to indicate weather, air quality, or the like)
|
:: vera
|
beach {n} (sandy shore)
|
:: strönd {f}
|
beachgrass {n} (Ammophila arenaria) SEE: marram
|
::
|
beak {n} (structure projecting from a bird's face)
|
:: nef {n}, goggur {m}
|
beam {n} (large piece of timber or iron)
|
:: bjálki {m}
|
beam {n} (ray)
|
:: geisli {m}
|
bean {n} (seed)
|
:: baun {f}
|
bean curd {n} (tofu) SEE: tofu
|
::
|
bean goose {n} (Anser fabalis)
|
:: akurgæs {f}
|
bear {v} (to give birth) SEE: give birth
|
::
|
bear {n} (large mammal of family Ursidae)
|
:: björn {m}
|
bearcat {n} (giant panda) SEE: giant panda
|
::
|
bear cub {n} (young bear)
|
:: húnn {m}
|
beard {n} (facial hair)
|
:: skegg {n}
|
bearded {adj} (having a beard)
|
:: skeggjaður
|
bearer {n} (one who bears)
|
:: beri {m}
|
bearer {n} (someone who helps carry the coffin)
|
:: kistuberi {m}
|
bearer {n} (possessor of a cheque, bond, etc.)
|
:: handhafi {m}
|
bear market {n} (state of stock market)
|
:: dumbungsmarkaður {m}, svartsýnismarkaður {m}
|
beast of burden {n} (animal that carries or pulls a load)
|
:: burðardýr {n} , dráttardýr {n} , vinnudýr {n}
|
beat around the bush {v} (to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant)
|
:: tala í kringum, fara í kringum eins og köttur í kringum heitan graut
|
beater {n} (a kitchen implement for mixing)
|
:: þeytari {m}
|
Beatles {prop} (rock music quartet)
|
:: Bítlarnir
|
beat one's brains out {v} (rack one's brain) SEE: rack one's brain
|
::
|
beau {n} (boyfriend) SEE: boyfriend
|
::
|
Beaufort scale {prop} (measure for the intensity of the wind)
|
:: Beaufort-kvarðinn
|
beau geste {n} (gracious gesture, noble in form but often futile or meaningless in substance)
|
:: uppgerðargóðvild {f}, sýndardrengskapur {m}, göfugmannlegt verk {n}, drengskaparbragð {n}
|
beautiful {adj} (possessing charm and attractive)
|
:: fallegur, fagur
|
beautify {v} (to make beautiful or more beautiful)
|
:: fegra
|
beauty {n} (quality of pleasing appearance)
|
:: fegurð {f}
|
beauty contest {n} (beauty pageant) SEE: beauty pageant
|
::
|
beauty pageant {n} (competition on attractiveness)
|
:: fegurðarkeppni {f}, fegurðarsamkeppni {f}
|
beauty spot {n} (birthmark) SEE: mole
|
::
|
beaver {n} (semiaquatic rodent)
|
:: bjór {m}, bifur {m}
|
be awake {v} (wake up) SEE: wake up
|
::
|
be born {v} (to come into existence through birth)
|
:: fæðast
|
be called {v} (to have a specific name)
|
:: heita
|
because {adv} (on account)
|
:: vegna
|
because {conj} (by or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that)
|
:: því, af því, því að, af því að, vegna, vegna þess, vegna þess að, út af því að
|
because of {prep} (on account of, by reason of, for the purpose of)
|
:: vegna, út af, fyrir tilstilli, sökum
|
become {v} (to begin to be)
|
:: verða
|
bed {n} (piece of furniture)
|
:: rúm {n}
|
bedbug {n} (small nocturnal insect)
|
:: veggjalús {f}
|
bedroom {n} (room in a house where a bed is kept for sleeping)
|
:: svefnherbergi {n}
|
bedside table {n} (nightstand) SEE: nightstand
|
::
|
bee {n} (insect)
|
:: býfluga {f}, bý
|
bee {n} (name of the letter B, b)
|
:: bé
|
beech {n} (tree of genus Fagus)
|
:: beyki
|
beef {n} (meat)
|
:: nautakjöt {n}
|
beef {n} (cow, bull) SEE: cow
|
::
|
beefy {adj} (muscular) SEE: muscular
|
::
|
beehive {n} (home of bees)
|
:: býkúpa {f}, býflugnabú {n}
|
bee in one's bonnet {n} (something of particular interest or concern)
|
:: ganga með dellu, ganga með meinloku
|
beer {n} (alcoholic drink made of malt)
|
:: bjór, öl
|
beer {n} (drink made from roots)
|
:: bjór, öl
|
beer {n} (solution produced by steeping plant materials)
|
:: bjór, öl
|
beer {n} (glass of beer)
|
:: bjór, öl, ölkrús, bjórkrús
|
beer and skittles {n} (fun times)
|
:: jólin
|
beer belly {n} (protruding abdomen)
|
:: bjórvömb {f}
|
beer bottle {n} (a bottle designed to contain beer)
|
:: bjórflaska {f}
|
beer goggles {n} (the illusion that people are more sexually attractive, brought on by alcohol consumption)
|
:: bjórgleraugu {n-p}
|
beer gut {n} (beer belly) SEE: beer belly
|
::
|
beestings {n} (first milk drawn from an animal) SEE: colostrum
|
::
|
beeswax {n} (wax secreted by bees)
|
:: bývax {n}
|
beetle {n} (insect)
|
:: bjalla {f}
|
beetroot {n} (normally deep red coloured root vegetable)
|
:: rauðrófa, rauðbeða
|
beet sugar {n} (sugar made from sugar beet)
|
:: rófusykur {m} {n}
|
befool {v} (to fool, trick or deceive someone)
|
:: hafa að fífli, blekkja, pretta, gabba
|
before {prep} (earlier than)
|
:: áður, fyrr
|
before {adv} (at an earlier time)
|
:: áður, fyrr
|
before {adv} (in advance)
|
:: áður, fyrirfram
|
before {conj} (in advance of the time when)
|
:: áður en
|
before long {prep} (soon) SEE: soon
|
::
|
beg {v} (to request the help of someone, often in the form of money)
|
:: betla
|
beget {v}
|
:: valda, geta, geta af sér, fæða, eiga
|
beggar {n} (person who begs)
|
:: betlari {m}, beiningamaður {m}
|
beggars can't be choosers {proverb} (when resources are limited, one must accept even substandard gifts)
|
:: vandfýsni hæfir ekki snauðum, hafa skal það sem hendi er næst
|
begin {v} (to start, to initiate or take the first step into something.)
|
:: byrja, hefjast
|
beginner {n} (someone who just recently started)
|
:: byrjandi {m}
|
beginning {n} (that which begins or originates something)
|
:: byrjun {f}
|
behalf {n} (stead) SEE: stead
|
::
|
behave {v}
|
:: haga sér
|
behave oneself {v} (to act in a polite or proper way) SEE: behave
|
::
|
behavior {n} (way an animal or human behaves or acts)
|
:: hegðun {f}
|
behaviour {n} (behavior) SEE: behavior
|
::
|
behest {n} (vow) SEE: vow
|
::
|
behest {n} (promise) SEE: promise
|
::
|
behind {prep}
|
:: eftir, fyrir
|
behind bars {prep} (in jail or prison)
|
:: bakvið lás og sleggju
|
behind closed doors {prep} (in private)
|
:: á bak við luktar dyr
|
behold {v} (to see, to look at)
|
:: sjá
|
beige {n} (colour)
|
:: ljósbrúnn, grábrúnn, drappaður
|
Beijing {prop} (capital of China)
|
:: Peking, Beijing
|
being {n} (a living creature)
|
:: vera
|
being {n} (the state or fact of existence)
|
:: tilvera
|
bejel {n} (Endemic syphilis)
|
:: liktrá {f}
|
bel {n} (measure of relative power)
|
:: bel {n}
|
Belarus {prop} (country)
|
:: Hvíta-Rússland {n}
|
Belarusian {adj} (pertaining to Belarus)
|
:: hvítrússneskur
|
Belarusian {n} (language)
|
:: hvít-rússneska
|
Belarusian {n} (person from Belarus or of Belarusian descent)
|
:: Hvít-Rússi {m}, Hvít-Rússar {m-p}
|
Belgian {n} (Belgian, person from Belgium)
|
:: Belgi {m}, Belgar {m-p}
|
Belgian {adj} (of or pertaining to Belgium)
|
:: belgískur {m}
|
Belgian Sheepdog {n} (Umbrella term for the four Belgian sheepdog variants)
|
:: belgískur fjárhundur {m}
|
Belgium {prop} (country in Europe)
|
:: Belgía {f}
|
Belgrade {prop} (capital of Serbia)
|
:: Belgrad {f}, Belgrað {f}
|
believable {adj} (capable of being believed; credible)
|
:: trúanlegur {m}, sennilegur {m}
|
Belize {prop} (country)
|
:: Belís
|
bell {n} (percussive instrument)
|
:: bjalla {f}, klukka {f}
|
bell {n} (informal: telephone call)
|
:: símtal {n}
|
bell {n} (signal at a school)
|
:: bjalla {f}
|
bellicist {n} (warmonger) SEE: warmonger
|
::
|
bellicose {adj} (warlike in nature)
|
:: herskár {m}, deilugjarn {m}, bardagafús {m}, óeirinn {m}, errinn {m}
|
bellicose {adj} (having the impulse to be combative)
|
:: herskár {m}, bardagafús {m}
|
bellicosity {n} (characteristic of being bellicose)
|
:: stríðsgirni {f}, stríðsfíkn {f}, deilugirni {f}, óeirðarsemi {f}
|
belligerent {adj} (hostile, eager to fight)
|
:: herskár, ófriðsamur, deilugjarn
|
belligerent {adj} (acting violently)
|
:: ófriðsamur, deilugjarn
|
belligerent {n} (state or other armed participant in warfare)
|
:: styrjaldaraðili {m}, deiluaðili {m}
|
bellows {n} (air blower)
|
:: físir {m}, físar {m-p}, físibelgur {m}, físibelgir {m-p}
|
bell pepper {n} (spicy-sweet vegetable)
|
:: paprika {f}
|
Bell's palsy {n} (paralysis of cranial nerve VII, the facial nerve)
|
:: andlitsvöðvalömun {f}
|
belly {n} (abdomen)
|
:: magi {m}, malli {m}
|
bellybutton {n} (the navel or umbilicus) SEE: navel
|
::
|
belly dance {n} (form of dance)
|
:: magadans {m}
|
belly dancer {n} (person who performs belly dances)
|
:: magadansmær {f} , magadansari {m}
|
below the belt {prep} ((boxing) of a punch that lands below the opponent's waist)
|
:: undir beltisstað
|
below the belt {prep} (unfair; not according to the rules)
|
:: undir beltisstað
|
belt {n} (band worn around the waist)
|
:: belti {n}
|
bench {n} (long seat)
|
:: bekkur {m}
|
benchlet {n} (stool) SEE: stool
|
::
|
bend {v} (to cause to shape into a curve)
|
:: beygja
|
bendable {adj} (able to be bent or flexed or twisted without breaking)
|
:: beygjanlegur
|
Benedict {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Benedikt
|
benefit of the doubt {n} (a favorable judgement given in the absence of full evidence)
|
:: láta njóta vafans, telja saklausan uns sekt hefur verið sönnuð {m}
|
benevolence {n} (disposition to do good)
|
:: örlæti
|
Bengali {n} (language)
|
:: bengalska {f}
|
Benin {prop} (country)
|
:: Benín {n}
|
Beninese {n} (person)
|
:: Beníni {m}
|
Beninese {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Benin)
|
:: benínskur
|
benzene {n} (aromatic compound C6H6)
|
:: bensen {n}, bensól {n}
|
benzine {n} (benzene) SEE: benzene
|
::
|
Beograd {prop} (Belgrade) SEE: Belgrade
|
::
|
Beowulf {prop} (Epic poem)
|
:: Bjólfskviða
|
be prepared {phrase} (motto)
|
:: viðbúin öll
|
bequeath {v} (to give or leave by will)
|
:: arfleiða
|
be quiet {interj} (remain silent) SEE: silence
|
::
|
Berber {n} (Member of northwest African ethnic group)
|
:: Berberi {m}
|
Berber {adj} (of the Berber people)
|
:: berberskur
|
bereave {v} (To take away someone or something important or close)
|
:: svipta, ræna, svipta ástvinum
|
bereavement {n} (The state of being bereaved; deprivation; especially the loss of a relative by death)
|
:: ástvinamissir {m}, einstæðingsskapur {m}
|
bereft {adj} (deprived of)
|
:: svipta, taka frá
|
beret {n} (type of brimless cap)
|
:: alpahúfa {f}
|
bergamot {n} (Mentha × piperita) SEE: peppermint
|
::
|
Bergen {prop} (city in Norway)
|
:: Björgvin {f}
|
Bering Strait {prop} (strait between Russia and Alaska)
|
:: Beringssund {n}
|
berkelium {n} (transuranic chemical element)
|
:: berkelín
|
Berlin {prop} (capital city of Germany)
|
:: Berlín
|
Berlin Wall {prop} (wall that parted Berlin)
|
:: Berlínarmúrinn {m}
|
Berlin Wall {n} (barrier designed to keep people from crossing a border)
|
:: Berlínarmúrinn {m}
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Bermuda {prop} (island group)
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:: Bermúda
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Bernoulli distribution {n} (distribution)
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:: Bernoulli-dreifing {f}, tvíliðudreifing {f}, tvíkostadreifing {f}
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berry {n} (small fruit)
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:: ber {n}
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berserk {n} (a crazed Norse warrior who fought in a frenzy)
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:: berserkur {m}
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berserker {n} (Norse warrior) SEE: berserk
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::
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beryllium {n} (chemical element)
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:: beryllín
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be sick {v} (vomit) SEE: vomit
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::
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beside oneself {prep} (consumed by an emotion)
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:: ekki með sjálfum sér
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beside the point {adj} (irrelevant)
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:: óviðkomandi {m}, utan við efnið, sem kemur málinu ekki við
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beside the point {adv} (irrelevantly)
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:: óviðkomandi {m}, utan við efnið, sem kemur málinu ekki við
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be silent {v} (refrain from speaking)
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:: þegja
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best {adj} (superlative of the adjective good)
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:: bestur
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best man {n} (primary attendant to the groom)
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:: svaramaður {m}
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best regards {n} (polite closing of a letter)
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:: kær kveðja
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bet {n} (a wager)
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:: veðmál {n}
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bet {v} (to stake or pledge upon the outcome of an event)
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:: veðja
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beta particle {n} (energetic electron or positron)
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:: betaeind {f}, betaögn {f}
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beta radiation {n} (radiation of beta particles)
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:: betageislun {f}
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Bethlehem {prop} (City)
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:: Betlehem
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betray {v} (to deliver into the hands of an enemy)
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:: svíkja
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betrayal {n} (treason) SEE: treason
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::
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better {adj} (comparative of the adjectives good or well)
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:: betri
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better {adv} (comparative form of the adverb well)
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:: betur
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better an egg today than a hen tomorrow {proverb} (a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush) SEE: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
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::
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better safe than sorry {proverb} (it is preferable to be cautious)
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:: það er betra að hafa vaðið fyrir neðan sig, allur er varinn góður
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between {prep} (in the position or interval that separates two things)
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:: á milli
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between a rock and a hard place {prep} (in a difficult and inescapable position)
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:: á milli steins og sleggju (between a stone and a hammer), milli tveggja elda (between two fires)
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between the devil and the deep blue sea {prep} (choice between two undesirable options)
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:: á milli steins og sleggju, milli tveggja elda
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beverage {n} (drink)
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:: drykkur {m}
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beware {v} (use caution, pay attention (to))
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:: varast
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beyond {n} (unknown) SEE: unknown
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::
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beyond the pale {prep} (behaviour)
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:: út úr kortinu
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Bharat {prop} (India) SEE: India
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::
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biangle {n} (digon) SEE: digon
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::
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bib {n} (item of clothing for protecting other clothes while eating)
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:: smekkur {m}
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Bible {prop} (Christian holy book)
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:: biblía {f}
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biblical {adj}
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:: biblíu-
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bicameral {adj} (having two separate legislative chambers)
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:: tveggja deilda, með þvær þingdeildir
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bickering {n} (petty quarreling)
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:: nagg {n}
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bicuspid {n} (tooth)
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:: forjaxl {m}, framjaxl {m}
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bicycle {n} (vehicle)
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:: reiðhjól {n}
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bicycle {v} (to ride a bicycle)
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:: hjóla
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bicycle path {n} (segregated path for the use of bicycles)
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:: hjólastígur {m}, hjólreiðastígur {m}, hjólreiðabraut {f}, reiðhjólastígur {m}
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bidet {n} (low-mounted plumbing fixture for cleaning the genitalia and anus)
|
:: skolskál {f}
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bidirectional {adj} (moving in two directions)
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:: tvíbeind
|
bidirectional {adj} (operating in two directions)
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:: tvíbeind
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big {adj} (of a great size, see also: large)
|
:: stór
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big {adj} (adult)
|
:: fullorðinn
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Big Bang {prop} (cosmic event)
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:: Stóri hvellur {m}
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big eater {n} (glutton) SEE: glutton
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::
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bigram {n} (linguistics: a pair used in analysis)
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:: tvístæða {f}
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big toe {n} (largest of the toes of the foot of a human)
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:: stóra tá {f}, stóra táin {f}
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big wheel {n} (Ferris wheel) SEE: Ferris wheel
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::
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bijection {n} (function that is both a surjection and an injection)
|
:: gagntæk vörpun {f}
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bike path {n} (bicycle path) SEE: bicycle path
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::
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bilabial {adj} (articulated with both lips)
|
:: tvívaramæltur
|
bilateral {adj} (having two sides)
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:: tvíhliða
|
bilateral {adj} (binding on both parties to an agreement)
|
:: tvíhliða
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bilberry {n} (type of blueberry from the cowberry family, see also: blueberry)
|
:: aðalbláber {n}
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bilberry {n}
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:: bláber
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bile {n} (secretion produced by the liver)
|
:: gall {n}
|
bile duct {n} (structure carrying bile)
|
:: gallgöng {n-p}
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bilingual {adj} (speaking two languages)
|
:: tvítyngdur
|
bilingual {adj} (written in two languages)
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:: tveggja mála, tvímála
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bill {n} (bird's beak)
|
:: nef {n}, goggur {m}
|
bill {n} (draft of a law)
|
:: frumvarp {n}
|
bill {n} (invoice)
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:: reikningur {?}, nóta {f}
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bill {n} (piece of paper money) SEE: banknote
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::
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billet-doux {n} (love letter) SEE: love letter
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::
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billfold {n} (wallet) SEE: wallet
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::
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billion {n} (a thousand million; 1,000,000,000; a milliard)
|
:: milljarður
|
billionaire {n} (wealth exceeding one billion (109))
|
:: milljarðamæringur {m}
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Billy {prop} (William) SEE: William
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::
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binary {adj} (using binary number system)
|
:: tvíunda-
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binary {adj} (having two parts)
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:: tvístæður {m}
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binary logarithm {n} (the logarithm base two)
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:: logri með grunntölu 2 {m}, logri með stofntölu 2 {m}
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binary number {n}
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:: tvíundatala {f}
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binary operation {n} (two-operand operation)
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:: tvístæð aðgerð {f}
|
binary operator {n} (operator taking two operands)
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:: tvístæður virki {m}
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binary relation {n} (order theory)
|
:: tvístæð vensl {n-p}
|
binary star {n} (stellar system in which two stars orbit their center of mass)
|
:: tvístirni
|
binary star system {n} (binary star) SEE: binary star
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::
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binary system {n} (astronomy: system of two celestial objects) SEE: binary star
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::
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binary tree {n} (a data structure)
|
:: tvíundatré {n}, tvíundartré {n}, tvíundahrísla {f}
|
binaural {adj} (of or designed for use with two ears)
|
:: tvíheyrnar-, tvíeyrna-, tvíhlustar-
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bind {v} (transitive to tie or fasten tightly together, with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.)
|
:: binda
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binge eating disorder {n} (medical disorder)
|
:: nýlega hefur lotuofát
|
binky {n} (pacifier) SEE: pacifier
|
::
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bin man {n} (garbage collector) SEE: garbage collector
|
::
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binoculars {n} (hand-held device for looking at a distance)
|
:: sjónauki, kíkir {m}
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binomial {adj} (consisting of two parts)
|
:: tvíliðu-, tvíliða
|
binomial {n} (algebra: polynomial with two terms)
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:: tvíliða {f}, tvíliða stærð {f}
|
binomial {n} (algebra: quantity expressed as sum of two terms)
|
:: tvíliða {f}
|
binomial coefficient {n} (binomial coefficient)
|
:: tvíliðustuðull {m}
|
binomial distribution {n} (probability distribution)
|
:: tvíliðudreifing {f}, tvíkostadreifing {f}
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binomial nomenclature {n} (The scientific system of naming each species of organism with a Latinized name in two parts)
|
:: tvínafnakerfi {n}
|
binomial theorem {n} (formula giving the expansion of an alegraic sum raised to any positive integer power)
|
:: tvíliðusetning {f}
|
biochemistry {n} (the chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism)
|
:: lífefnafræði {f}
|
biodiversity {n} (diversity of flora and fauna)
|
:: líffræðileg fjölbreytni {f}
|
biogenesis {n}
|
:: lífkviknun
|
biological warfare {n} (use of an organism as a weapon of war)
|
:: sýklahernaður {m}
|
biologist {n} (student of biology; one versed in the science of biology)
|
:: líffræðingur {m}
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biology {n} (study of living matter)
|
:: líffræði {f}
|
bioluminescence {n} (emission of light by a living organism)
|
:: lífljómun {f}
|
bionic ear {n} (cochlear implant) SEE: cochlear implant
|
::
|
biopsy {n} (removal and examination of a sample of tissue for diagnostic purposes)
|
:: vefsýnitaka {f}
|
biopsy {v} (to take a sample for pathological examination)
|
:: taka vefsýni
|
biotechnology {n} (use of living organisms in industrial, agricultural, medical applications)
|
:: líftækni {f}
|
biotechnology {n} (application of the principles and practices of engineering and technology to the life sciences)
|
:: líftækni {f}
|
biotite {n} (dark brown mica)
|
:: bíótít {n}
|
bipedal {adj} (having two feet or two legs)
|
:: tvífættur
|
bipolar disorder {n} (psychiatric diagnostic category)
|
:: geðhvörf, geðhvarfasýki
|
birch {n} (tree)
|
:: björk {f}, birki {n}, birkitré {n}
|
birch {n} (wood)
|
:: birki {n}
|
birch bolete {n} (Leccinum scabrum)
|
:: kúalubbi {m}, birkisveppur {m}
|
bird {n} (animal)
|
:: fugl {m}
|
bird cherry {n} (Prunus padus)
|
:: heggur {m}, heggviður {m}
|
bird flu {n} (avian influenza) SEE: avian influenza
|
::
|
birdlife {n} (birds collectively)
|
:: fuglalíf {n}
|
birdlime {n} (serving of a prison sentence) SEE: time
|
::
|
birds of a feather flock together {proverb} (people of similar character, etc. tend to associate)
|
:: líkur sækir líkan heim, sækjast sér um líkir
|
birds of the feather flock together {proverb} (birds of a feather flock together) SEE: birds of a feather flock together
|
::
|
biro {n} (ballpoint pen) SEE: ballpoint pen
|
::
|
birth {n} (process of childbearing; beginning of life)
|
:: fæðing {f}, hingaðburður {m}
|
birthdate {n} (date of birth) SEE: date of birth
|
::
|
birthday {n} (anniversary)
|
:: afmælisdagur {m}, fæðingardagur {m}
|
birthday {n} (date of birth)
|
:: fæðingardagur {m}, afmælisdagur {m}
|
birthday boy {n} (a male whose birthday it is)
|
:: afmælisbarn {n}
|
birthday girl {n} (a female whose birthday it is)
|
:: afmælisbarn {n}
|
birthday party {n} (a party held to celebrate a birthday)
|
:: afmælisveisla {f}
|
biscuit {n} (small, flat baked good, see also: cookie; cracker)
|
:: kex {n}
|
bisexual {adj} (sexually attracted to both men and women)
|
:: tvíkynhneigður
|
bisexual {adj} (botany: having both male and female organs)
|
:: tvíkynja
|
bisexual {adj} (hermaphrodite) SEE: hermaphrodite
|
::
|
bisexuality {n} (psychology)
|
:: tvíkynhneigð {f}
|
bishop {n} (church official, supervisor of priests and congregations)
|
:: biskup {m}
|
bishop {n} (chess piece)
|
:: biskup {m}
|
bishop's pawn {n} (in chess)
|
:: biskupspeð {n}
|
bismuth {n} (chemical element)
|
:: bismút
|
bison {n} (wild ox, Bison bonasus)
|
:: vísundur {m}
|
bissextile {n} (leap year) SEE: leap year
|
::
|
bissextile year {n} (year with an extra day) SEE: leap year
|
::
|
bit {n} (math: binary digit)
|
:: biti, tvíundatölustafur
|
bit {n} (computing smallest unit of storage)
|
:: biti, tvíundatölustafur
|
bit {n} (coin of a specified value) SEE: coin
|
::
|
bitch {n} (female canine)
|
:: tík {f}
|
bitch {n} (disagreeable, aggressive person, usually female)
|
:: tík {f}
|
bitch {n} (playful variation on dog (sense "man")) SEE: dog
|
::
|
bitch out {v} (to complain) SEE: bitch
|
::
|
bite {v} (to cut into by clamping the teeth)
|
:: bíta
|
bite the bullet {v} (endure punishment with dignity or accept a negative aspect of a situation)
|
:: bíta í það súra epli
|
bitmap {n} (a series of bits)
|
:: bitakort {n}, punktamynd {f}, punktafylki {n}
|
bitter {adj} (having an acrid taste)
|
:: beiskur
|
bittersweet {adj} (expressing contrasting emotions of pain and pleasure)
|
:: ljúfsár {m}
|
bituminous shale {n} (argilliaceous shale)
|
:: bikflögusteinn {m}, olíuflögusteinn {m}
|
blab {n} (gossip) SEE: gossip
|
::
|
black {adj} (absorbing all light)
|
:: svartur
|
black {adj} (relating to people with dark skin)
|
:: svartur {m}
|
black {n} (colour/color)
|
:: svartur
|
blackberry {n} (shrub)
|
:: brómber {n}, bjarnarber {n}
|
blackberry {n} (fruit)
|
:: brómber {n}
|
blackbird {n} (Turdus merula: blackbird)
|
:: svartþröstur {m}
|
blackboard {n} (a surface that can be written upon with chalk)
|
:: tafla {f}, skólatafla {f}
|
black currant {n} (berry)
|
:: sólber {n}
|
Black Death {prop} (14th century pandemic outbreak)
|
:: svarti dauði {m}
|
black elder {n} (Sambucus nigra) SEE: elder
|
::
|
black eye {n} (bruised eye)
|
:: glóðarauga {n}
|
Black Forest {prop} (German forest and mountain range)
|
:: Svartiskógur {m}, Myrkviður {m}
|
black goose {n} (goose of the genus Branta) SEE: brant
|
::
|
black grouse {n} (Lyrurus tetrix)
|
:: orri
|
black guillemot {n} (black guillemot)
|
:: teista {f}
|
black-headed gull {n} (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
|
:: hettumáfur {m}
|
black hole {n} (celestial body)
|
:: svarthol
|
black lead {n} (graphite) SEE: graphite
|
::
|
black-legged kittiwake {n} (Rissa tridactyla)
|
:: rita {f}
|
black magic {n} (magic derived from evil forces)
|
:: svartagaldur
|
blackmail {n} (extortion of money by threats of public accusation, exposure, or censure)
|
:: fjárkúgun {f}
|
blackmail {v} (to extort money)
|
:: kúga fé út úr e-m
|
black pepper {n} (spice)
|
:: svartur pipar {m}
|
black pudding {n}
|
:: blóðmör {m}
|
Black Sea {prop} (an inland sea between southeastern Europe and Asia Minor)
|
:: Svartahaf {n}
|
black sheep {n} (disliked person)
|
:: svartur sauður {m}
|
blacksmith {n} (iron forger, see also: smith)
|
:: járnsmiður {m}
|
black swan {n} (Cygnus atratus)
|
:: svartsvanur {m}
|
black-winged pratincole {n} (Glareola nordmanni)
|
:: stepputrítill
|
bladder {n} (urinary bladder) SEE: urinary bladder
|
::
|
blade {n} (sharp-edged or pointed working end of a tool or utensil)
|
:: blað {n}, egg {f}
|
blade {n} (thin plate, foil)
|
:: egg {f}
|
blade {n} (the flat part of a leaf or petal)
|
:: blað {n}
|
blade {n} (slang term for a weapon such as a dagger)
|
:: blað {n}, egg {f}, sverð {n}
|
blame {n} (responsibility) SEE: responsibility
|
::
|
blanket {n} (fabric)
|
:: ábreiða {f}
|
blasphemy {n} (Irreverence toward something sacred)
|
:: guðlast {n}
|
blast from the past {n} (something long unseen evoking nostalgic feelings)
|
:: fortíðaþruma {f}, þátíðaþruma {f}
|
blastocyst {n} (mammalian blastula)
|
:: kímblaðra {f}
|
blaze {n} (fast-burning fire)
|
:: eldsvoði {m}, bál {n}
|
bleach {n} (chemical)
|
:: bleikiefni {n}
|
bleat {n} (cry of a sheep or a goat)
|
:: jarmur {m}
|
bleat {v} (to make the cry of a sheep or goat)
|
:: jarma
|
bleed {v} (lose blood)
|
:: blæða
|
bleed out {v} (die due to excess bloodloss)
|
:: blæða út
|
blend {n} (in linguistics) SEE: portmanteau word
|
::
|
blender {n} (machine)
|
:: blandari {m}
|
blepharoplasty {n} (plastic surgery on the eyelid)
|
:: augnaloksviðgerð {f}, augnaloksgerð {f}
|
blepharospasm {n} (spasm of eyelid)
|
:: hvarmakrampi {m}, augnlokakrampi {m}
|
bless {v} (confer blessing on)
|
:: blessa
|
bless you {interj} (said to somebody who has sneezed)
|
:: guð hjálpi þér, hjálpi þér, Guð blessi þig
|
bless you {interj} (short for "God bless you") SEE: God bless you
|
::
|
blind {adj} (unable to see)
|
:: blindur {m}
|
blind alley {n} (street that leads nowhere) SEE: dead end
|
::
|
blind as a bat {adj} (nearly totally blind)
|
:: steinblindur {m}
|
blind gut {n} (caecum) SEE: caecum
|
::
|
blind leading the blind {phrase} (situation in which an unqualified person is attempting to guide, advise, or train others)
|
:: blindur leiðir blindan
|
blind man's buff {n} (game where someone is blindfolded and tries to catch the others)
|
:: skollaleikur {m}
|
blinks {n} (Montia fontana)
|
:: lækjagrýta {f}
|
blister {n} (bubble on the skin)
|
:: blaðra {f}, vessabóla {f}, vatnsbóla {f}
|
blitzkrieg {n} (fast military offensive)
|
:: leifturstríð {n}
|
blizzard {n} (severe snowstorm)
|
:: hríðarbylur {m}
|
block {n} (residential building consisting of flats)
|
:: blokk {f}
|
block {n} (section of split log used as fuel)
|
:: kubbur {m}
|
block and tackle {n} (system of several pulleys)
|
:: talía {f}
|
blockchain {n} (shared record)
|
:: bálkakeðja {f}
|
block of flats {n} (apartment building) SEE: apartment building
|
::
|
blog {n} (a personal or corporate website)
|
:: blogg {n}
|
blog {v} (to contribute to a blog)
|
:: blogga
|
blogger {n} (contributor to a blog)
|
:: bloggari {m}
|
blond {adj} (having blond hair)
|
:: ljóshærður
|
blond {n} (fair-haired person)
|
:: ljóshærður {m}, ljóshærð {f}
|
blonde {n} (blond) SEE: blond
|
::
|
blonde {adj} (blond) SEE: blond
|
::
|
blood {n} (vital liquid flowing in animal bodies)
|
:: blóð {n}
|
blood {n} (family relationship due to birth, e.g. between siblings)
|
:: blóð {n}
|
blood bank {n} (place where human blood or blood plasma is typed and stored)
|
:: blóðbanki {m}
|
bloodbath {n} (indiscriminate killing or slaughter)
|
:: blóðbað {n}
|
blood cell {n} (any of the cells normally found in the blood)
|
:: blóðkorn {n}, blóðfruma {f}
|
blood clot {n}
|
:: blóðkökkur {m}
|
blood corpuscle {n} (blood cell) SEE: blood cell
|
::
|
blood feud {n} (feud between clans or families) SEE: vendetta
|
::
|
blood orange {n} (type of orange)
|
:: blóðappelsína {f}
|
blood pressure {n} (pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries and veins)
|
:: blóðþrýstingur {m}
|
blood pudding {n} (blood sausage) SEE: blood sausage
|
::
|
blood sausage {n} (type of sausage)
|
:: blóðmör {m}, slátur {m}
|
bloodsucker {n} (vampire) SEE: vampire
|
::
|
bloodsucker {n} (parasite) SEE: parasite
|
::
|
blood vessel {n} (component of the circulatory system that carries blood)
|
:: æð {f}
|
bloody {adj} (covered in blood)
|
:: blóðugur
|
bloody {adj} (characterised by great bloodshed)
|
:: blóðugur
|
bloom {n} (flower) SEE: flower
|
::
|
blotto {adj} ((very) drunk or intoxicated) SEE: drunk
|
::
|
blow {n} (cocaine) SEE: snow
|
::
|
blow-dryer {n} (an electrical device used for drying hair) SEE: hairdryer
|
::
|
blower {n} (telephone) SEE: telephone
|
::
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blowfish {n} (any species of fish of the family Tetraodontidae that have the ability to inflate themselves to a globe)
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:: ígulfiskur {m}
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blowfly {n} (flies of the family Calliphoridae)
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:: maðkafluga {f}
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blowhole {n} (spiracle through which cetaceans breath)
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:: blásturshola {f}, blástursop {n}
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blow hot and cold {v} (inconsistent behavior)
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:: bera kápuna á báðum öxlum
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blowjob {n} (the act of fellatio)
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:: tott {n}, munnmök {n-p} (used for any oral sex)
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blow off steam {v} (to vent to relieve stress)
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:: rasa út, fá útrás
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blue {adj} (blue-colored, see also: dark blue; light blue)
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:: blár
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blue {n} (colour)
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:: blár
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blue {n} (sky, literally or figuratively) SEE: sky
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::
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blueberry {n} (fruit)
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:: bláber {n}
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blue cheese {n} (kind of cheese with bluish mold)
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:: gráðostur {m}
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blue-eyed {adj} (having blue eyes)
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:: bláeygður, bláeygur
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blue mussel {n} (Mytilus edulis)
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:: kræklingur {m}
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bluestone {n} (limestone) SEE: limestone
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bluestone {n} (basalt) SEE: basalt
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::
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blue tit {n} (Cyanistes caeruleus)
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:: blámeisa
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Bluetooth {prop} (nickname of a Danish king)
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:: Blátönn {m}, Haraldur blátönn {m}
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blue whale {n} (a whale, Balaenoptera musculus)
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:: steypireyður {f}
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blurry {adj} (not clear, crisp, or focused)
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:: óskýr
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blush {n} (makeup)
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:: kinnalitur {m}
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blush {v} (to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment)
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:: roðna
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Blu-Tack {n} (putty-like adhesive)
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:: kennaratyggjó {n}
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boar {n} (wild boar) SEE: wild boar
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::
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boar {n} (male pig)
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:: göltur {m}
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board {n} (long, wide and thin piece of wood or other material)
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:: borð {n}
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board game {n} (game played on a board)
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:: borðspil {n}
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boarding school {n} (school which provides board and lodging)
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:: heimavistarskóli {m}
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boast {n} (brag)
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:: mont {n}, gort {n}, sjálfshól {n}
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boat {n} (water craft)
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:: bátur {m}
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boat {v} (travel by boat)
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:: fara á báti, flytja á báti
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boatyard {n} (shipyard) SEE: shipyard
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::
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bob {n} (curtsey) SEE: curtsey
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::
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bobolink {n} (songbird)
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:: rísstarli
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bocal {n} (metal tube connecting a double reed to the instrument)
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:: ess {n}, krókur {m}
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Boche {n} (German) SEE: German
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::
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bodkin {n} (dagger) SEE: dagger
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::
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body {n} (physical structure of a human or animal)
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:: líkami {m}
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body {n} (fleshly or corporeal nature of a human)
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:: líkami {m}
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body {n} (corpse)
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:: lík {n}
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body {n} (torso)
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:: búkur {m}, bolur {m}
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body {n} (largest or most important part of anything (e.g. car bodywork))
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:: meginhluti {m}, kjarni {m}
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body {n} (code of a subroutine)
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:: meginmál {n}
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bodybuilder {n} (a person who uses diet and exercise to build an aesthetically muscular physique)
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:: vaxtarræktarmaður {m}, vaxtarræktarkappi {m}
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bodybuilding {n} (sport of muscle development)
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:: vaxtarrækt {f}
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body camera {n} (video recording system worn on the body)
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:: búkmyndavél {f}
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body odour {n} (unpleasant smell on a perons's body)
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:: líkamslykt {f}, svitalykt {f}
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boffin {n} ((informal) engineer or scientist)
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:: vísindarannsóknarmaður {m}
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bogey {n} (a score of one over par in golf)
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:: skolli {m}
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bogie {n} (cigarette) SEE: cigarette
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::
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bogie {n} (ghost) SEE: ghost
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::
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bogie {n} (bogey) SEE: bogey
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::
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bogus {adj} (counterfeit or fake; not genuine)
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:: óekta {m}, falskur {m}, svikinn {m}
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Bohemia {prop} (The region of the Czech Republic)
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:: Bæheimur {m}, Bóhemía {f}
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bohemium {n} (rhenium) SEE: rhenium
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::
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boiled {adj} (angry) SEE: angry
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::
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boiled {adj} (drunk) SEE: drunk
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::
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boisterous {adj}
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:: fyrirgangssamur, hávaðasamur
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Bokmål {n} (language)
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:: bókmál {n}
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Bolivia {prop} (country in South America)
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:: Bólivía {f}
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bollard {n} (post to secure mooring lines)
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:: polli {m}
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Bolshevik {n} (a member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which seized power in the October Revolution of 1917)
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:: bolsévik {m}
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bolt {n} (bar to prevent a door from being forced open)
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:: slagbrandur {m}
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bolt from the blue {n} (something totally unexpected)
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:: eins og þruma úr heiðskíru lofti, eins og skrattinn úr sauðaleggnum, sem reiðarslag, eins og þruma úr heiðríkju, öllum að óvörum
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bomb {n} (device filled with explosives)
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:: sprengja {f}, holkúla {f}
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bomb {n} (success) SEE: success
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::
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bombshell {n} (a bomb or artillery shell designed to explode on impact)
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:: sprengja {f}, sprengikúla {f}
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bombshell {n} (something that is very surprising, shocking, amazing or sensational)
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:: óvænt atvik {n}, þruma úr heiðskíru lofti {f}, stórviðburður {m}, æsifréttaefni {n}, æsifregn {f}
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bona fide {adj} (done in good faith)
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:: gerður í góðri trú
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bona fide {adj} (genuine)
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:: ósvikinn
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Bonaparte's gull {n} (Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
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:: trjámáfur {m}, gabbiano di Bonaparte {m}
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bon appétit {phrase} (used to wish someone enjoyment of the meal they are about to eat)
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:: verði þér að góðu {s}, verði ykkur að góðu {p}
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bone {n} (material)
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:: bein {n}
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bone {n} (component of a skeleton)
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:: bein {n}
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bone {n} (colour)
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:: beinhvítur {m}
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bone marrow {n} (bone marrow)
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:: beinmergur {m}
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boner {n} (rigid state of penis or clitoris) SEE: erection
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::
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bonfire {n} (large, outdoor controlled fire)
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:: bál {n}, varðeldur {m}
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bongo {n} (drum)
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:: bongótromma {f}
|
bongo drum {n} (bongo) SEE: bongo
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::
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bonjour {interj} (hello) SEE: hello
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::
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Bonn {prop} (a city in Germany)
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:: Bonn {f}
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bonnet {n} (cover over the engine of a motor car)
|
:: vélarhlíf {f}, húdd {n}
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bonsai {v} (a miniaturized tree or plant)
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:: dvergtré {n}
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bonus {n} (something extra that is good)
|
:: bónus {m}
|
bonus {n} (extra amount of money given as a premium)
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:: bónus {m}
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bon voyage {interj} (wish of good journey)
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:: góða ferð
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boo {interj} (loud exclamation intended to scare someone)
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:: bú, bö
|
boo {interj} (word used ironically in a situation where one might have scared someone, but said someone was not scared)
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:: bú, bö
|
boo {interj} (exclamation used by a member of an audience)
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:: ú
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boo {v} (to shout boos derisively (intransitive))
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:: púa
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boo {v} (to shout boos at (transitive))
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:: púa út
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booby trap {n} (antipersonnel device deliberately hidden or disguised as a harmless object)
|
:: sprengjugildra {f}
|
book {n} (ebook) SEE: e-book
|
::
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book {n} (collection of sheets of paper bound together containing printed or written material)
|
:: bók {f}
|
bookcase {n} (furniture displaying books)
|
:: bókaskápur {m}
|
bookend {n} (object designed to keep books upright)
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:: bókastoð {f}
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bookjacket {n} (jacket of a book) SEE: dust jacket
|
::
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booklet {n} (small book)
|
:: bæklingur {m}
|
bookmark {n} (strip used to mark a place in a book)
|
:: bókamerki {n}
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Book of Mormon {prop} (one of the sacred works of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
|
:: Mormónsbók {f}
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bookrack {n} (rack for books) SEE: bookshelf
|
::
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bookshelf {n} (shelf for storing books)
|
:: bókahilla
|
bookshop {n} (shop that sells books)
|
:: bókaverslun {f}, bókabúð {f}
|
bookstore {n} (bookshop) SEE: bookshop
|
::
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Boolean lattice {n} (The lattice corresponding to a Boolean algebra.)
|
:: Boole-grind {f}
|
Boolean variable {n} (variable from the domain of Boolean algebra)
|
:: Boole-breyta {f}
|
boom {n} (period of prosperity)
|
:: góðæri {n}
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boomerang {n} (flat curved airfoil)
|
:: bjúgverpill {m}
|
boot {n} (heavy shoe that covers part of the leg)
|
:: stígvél {n}
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boot {v} (to start a system)
|
:: ræsa, inna ræsiforrit
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boot {n} (kick) SEE: kick
|
::
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boot {n} (luggage storage compartment of a sedan/saloon style car) SEE: trunk
|
::
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bootstrap {v} (to load the operating system) SEE: boot
|
::
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bootstrap {n} (a loop at the top of a boot to help in pulling it on)
|
:: stígvélahanki {m}
|
bootstrap {n} (the process by which the operating system of a computer is loaded into its memory)
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:: ræsiforrit {n}
|
bootstrap {v} (to compile the tools that will be used to compile the rest of the system or program)
|
:: sjálfþýða
|
boot up {v} (to start computer by bootstrap procedure) SEE: boot
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::
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bordello {n} (brothel) SEE: brothel
|
::
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border {n} (the outer edge of something)
|
:: mæri {n-p}
|
border {n} (the line or frontier area separating regions)
|
:: landamæri
|
bore {v} (to make a hole)
|
:: bora
|
boric oxide {n} (white solid)
|
:: bóroxíð {n}
|
boring {adj} (causing boredom)
|
:: leiðinlegur
|
born {v} (be born) SEE: be born
|
::
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Bornholm {prop} (Danish island in the Baltic Sea)
|
:: Borgundarhólmur {m}
|
boron {n} (chemical element)
|
:: bór {n}
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borough {n} (municipal borough)
|
:: borg {f}
|
borrowing {n} (loanword) SEE: loanword
|
::
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bosk {n} (thicket; small wood) SEE: thicket
|
::
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Bosnia {prop} (short for 'Bosnia and Herzegovina')
|
:: Bosnía
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina {prop} (country on the Balkan peninsula)
|
:: Bosnía og Hersegóvína
|
Bosnian {n} (the people)
|
:: Bosníumaður {m}, Bosníukona {f}
|
Bosnian {n} (the standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian)
|
:: Bosníska
|
bosom {n} (chest, breast)
|
:: barmur {m}
|
Bosphorus {prop} (a strait that passes through Istanbul)
|
:: Bosporussund
|
boss {n} (person in charge)
|
:: stjóri {m}
|
bossage {n} (rough, unfinished stone block)
|
:: skrautknappur {m}
|
bot {n} (robot) SEE: robot
|
::
|
botanist {n} (a person engaged in botany)
|
:: grasafræðingur {m}
|
botany {n} (scientific study of plants)
|
:: grasafræði {f}
|
both {determiner} (each of two; one and the other)
|
:: bæði; báðir {m-p}, báðar {f-p}, bæði {n-p}
|
bother {v} (to annoy, disturb)
|
:: ergja, angra
|
bother {n} (fuss, ado)
|
:: vesen {n}
|
bother {n} (trouble, inconvenience)
|
:: vesen {n}, mál {n}, vandamál {n}
|
botheration {interj} (expression of annoyance) SEE: bother
|
::
|
bottle {n} (container)
|
:: flaska {f}
|
bottlenose dolphin {n} (species of dolphin)
|
:: stökkull {m}
|
bottle sedge {n} (sedge species)
|
:: tjarnastör {f}
|
bottom {n} (lowest part)
|
:: botn {m}
|
botulism {n} (medical condition)
|
:: bótúlíneitrun {f}
|
bough {n} (tree branch)
|
:: trjágrein {f}, grein {f}
|
bouillon {n} (a clear seasoned broth)
|
:: kjötkraftur {m}
|
bouncing {adj} (healthy; vigorous)
|
:: hraustlegur, myndarlegur
|
bounty {n} (abundance or wealth) SEE: abundance
|
::
|
bouquet {n} (bunch of flowers)
|
:: blómvöndur {m}
|
bouquet {n} (scent of wine)
|
:: vínilmur {m}
|
bourdon {n} (bumblebee) SEE: bumblebee
|
::
|
bourse {n} (stock exchange) SEE: stock exchange
|
::
|
bovine spongiform encephalopathy {n} (bovine spongiform encephalopathy)
|
:: kúariða {f}
|
bow {n} (weapon used for shooting arrows)
|
:: bogi {m}
|
bow {n} (bend in a rod or planar surface)
|
:: bogi {m}
|
bow {n} (rod used for playing stringed instruments)
|
:: bogi {m}
|
bow {n} (type of knot with two loops)
|
:: slaufa {f}
|
bow {v} (to play music on an instrument using a bow)
|
:: strjúka
|
bow {v} (to become bent)
|
:: bogna, svigna, bugast
|
bow {v} (to bend a thing)
|
:: beygja, sveigja
|
bow {v} (to bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference)
|
:: hneigja sig
|
bow {n} (gesture made by bending forward at the waist)
|
:: hneiging {f}
|
bow {n} (front of a boat or ship)
|
:: bógur {m}
|
bowdlerize {v} (to remove or alter parts of a text considered offensive)
|
:: ritskoða
|
bowfin {n} (Amia calva)
|
:: eðjufiskur {m}, boguggi {m}, leirgedda {f}
|
bowhead {n} (Balaena mysticetus)
|
:: norðhvalur {m}
|
bowhead whale {n} (a whale, Balaena mysticetus) SEE: bowhead
|
::
|
bowl {n} (container for food)
|
:: skál {f}
|
bowler {n} (pitcher) SEE: pitcher
|
::
|
bowman {n} (archer) SEE: archer
|
::
|
bowstring {n} (string of an archer's bow)
|
:: bogastrengur {m}
|
bowtie {n} (necktie shaped like a bow)
|
:: slaufa {f}, þverslaufa {f}
|
bowtie {adj} (shaped like a bow-tie)
|
:: slaufu-
|
box {n} (cuboid space; container)
|
:: kassi {m}, box {n}
|
box {n} (small area on a document for a tick mark)
|
:: reitur {m}, kassi {m}
|
box {v} (to fight against (a person) in a boxing match)
|
:: boxa
|
box {n} (rectangle) SEE: oblong
|
::
|
boxcutter {n} (utility knife) SEE: utility knife
|
::
|
boxer {n} (participant in a boxing match)
|
:: boxari {m}, hnefaleikari {m}
|
boxer {n} (breed of dog)
|
:: boxer, böggur {m}
|
boxing {n} (the sport of boxing)
|
:: hnefaleikar {m-p}, box {n}
|
Boxing Day {n} (the day after Christmas: 26 December)
|
:: annar í jólum {m}
|
box office {n} (ticket office)
|
:: miðasala {f}
|
boy {n} (young male)
|
:: strákur {m}, drengur {m}, piltur {m}, sveinn {m}
|
boy {n} (non-white male)
|
:: negri {m}
|
boy {n} (male of any age, used as a friendly diminutive)
|
:: strákur {m}
|
boy {n} (adult male found attractive)
|
:: strákur {m}
|
boy {n} (male friend)
|
:: strákur {m}
|
boy band {n} (pop group whose members are all young men)
|
:: strákasveitir
|
boyfriend {n} (male partner in a romantic relationship)
|
:: kærasti {m}
|
boyfriend {n} (male friend)
|
:: vinur {m}
|
bra {n} (brassiere)
|
:: brjóstahaldari
|
bracelet {n} (a band or chain worn around the wrist as jewelry or an ornament)
|
:: armband {n}
|
bracket {n} (round bracket) SEE: round bracket
|
::
|
brackish {adj} (slightly salty)
|
:: ísaltur
|
bradylalia {n} (form of dysarthria characterized by very slow speech)
|
:: hagmæli {n}
|
brag {n} (boast) SEE: boast
|
::
|
Brahman {prop}
|
:: Bramíni
|
braid {n} (hairstyle)
|
:: fléttur {f}
|
braille {n} (system of writing using raised dots)
|
:: blindraletur {n}
|
brain {n} (organ)
|
:: heili {m}
|
brain death {n} (irreversible cessation of brain activity)
|
:: heiladauði {m}
|
brainpower {n} (mental ability) SEE: intelligence
|
::
|
brainwash {v} (to affect one's mind)
|
:: heilaþvo
|
brain-washing {n} (form of indoctrination)
|
:: heilaþvottur {m}
|
braise {v} (To cook in a small amount of liquid)
|
:: brasa
|
brake {n} (device used to slow or stop a vehicle)
|
:: bremsa {f}
|
bramble {n} (diverse Rubus shrubs) SEE: blackberry
|
::
|
brambling {n} (bird)
|
:: fjallafinka {f}
|
branch {n} (woody part of a tree arising from the trunk)
|
:: grein {f}
|
brand {n} (mark made by burning)
|
:: brennimark {n}
|
brand {v} (mark with proof of ownership)
|
:: brennimerkja
|
brandish {v} (to move a weapon)
|
:: bregða, sveifla
|
brant {n} (wild geese of the genus Branta)
|
:: margæs {f}
|
brass {n} (alloy of copper and zinc)
|
:: látún {n}
|
brassiere {n} (bra) SEE: bra
|
::
|
brass instrument {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: málmblásturshljóðfæri {n},
|
brass knuckles {n} (weapon which reinforces the fist)
|
:: hnúajárn {n}
|
bravado {n} (a show of defiance or courage)
|
:: mannalæti {n}, sýndarhugrekki {n}
|
bravado {n} (a false show of courage)
|
:: mannalæti {n}, sýndarhugrekki {n}
|
brave {adj} (strong in the face of fear)
|
:: hugrakkur
|
bravery {n} (being brave)
|
:: hugrekki {n}
|
brawl {n} (disorderly argument or fight)
|
:: áflog {n-p}, bardagi {m}, slagsmál {n-p}
|
brawl {v} (to engage in a brawl, see also: fight; quarrel)
|
:: slást, berjast, fljúgast á
|
bray {v} (to make the cry of a donkey)
|
:: rymja
|
bray {n} (cry of an ass or donkey)
|
:: rymur {m}
|
Brazil {prop} (Portuguese-speaking country in South America)
|
:: Brasilía {f}
|
bread {n} (baked dough made from cereals)
|
:: brauð {n}
|
bread {n} (countable: any variety of bread)
|
:: brauð {n}
|
bread {n} (slang: money)
|
:: peningur {m}
|
bread {v} (to bread)
|
:: velta upp úr brauðmylsnu
|
bread and circuses {n} (food and entertainment provided by the state)
|
:: brauði og leikum
|
breadbasket {n} (stomach) SEE: stomach
|
::
|
breadcrumb {n} (tiny piece of bread)
|
:: brauðmylsna {f}
|
bread knife {n} (knife designed to cut bread)
|
:: brauðhnífur {m}
|
bread machine {n} (household appliance which makes dough) SEE: bread maker
|
::
|
bread maker {n} (household appliance which makes bread)
|
:: brauðvél {f}
|
breadmaker {n} (baker) SEE: baker
|
::
|
breadmaker {n} (bread maker) SEE: bread maker
|
::
|
bread roll {n} (miniature round loaf of bread)
|
:: rúnstykki
|
breadth {n} (width) SEE: width
|
::
|
breadth-first search {n} (a search algorithm)
|
:: þverleit {f}, breiddarleit {f}
|
break {v} (intransitive: to separate into (to end up in) two or more pieces)
|
:: brotna
|
break {v} (intransitive, of a bone: to crack)
|
:: brotna
|
break {v} (transitive: to cause (a bone) to crack)
|
:: brjóta
|
break {v} (transitive: to do that which is forbidden by (something))
|
:: brjóta
|
break {v} (intransitive: to stop functioning properly or altogether)
|
:: brjóta
|
break {v} (transitive: to cause to stop functioning)
|
:: skemma, eyðileggja
|
break {v} (of a wave, to collapse into a surf)
|
:: brotna
|
break {v}
|
:: brjóta niður
|
breakable {adj} (fragile) SEE: fragile
|
::
|
breakfast {n} (first meal of the day)
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:: morgunmatur {m}, morgunverður {m}, árbítur {m}
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breakfast cereal {n} (food made from processed grains)
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:: morgunkorn {n}
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breakpoint {n} ((computing) point in a program where operation may be interrupted)
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:: rofstaður {m}
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breast {n} (milk-producing organ)
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:: brjóst {n}, bobblingur {m} (vulgar)
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breast {n} (chest)
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:: bringa {f}, brjóst {f}
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breast {n} (seat of emotions)
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:: brjóst {f}
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breast {n} (animal's thorax)
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:: bringa {f}
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breast {n} (choice cut of meat from poultry or other animals)
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:: bringa {f}
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breastbone {n} (the central narrow bone in the front of the chest)
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:: bringubein {n}, brjóstbein {n}
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breast cancer {n} (cancer of the breast)
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:: brjóstakrabbamein {n}, brjóstakrabbi {m}
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breastfeed {v} (feed a baby milk via the breasts)
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:: leggja á brjóst
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breast milk {n} (milk produced by humans)
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:: brjóstamjólk {f}
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breaststroke {n} (swimming stroke)
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:: bringusund {n}
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breaststroke {v} (to swim using this stroke)
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:: synda bringusund
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breath {n}
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:: andi {m}, andardráttur {m}
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breathe {v} (to draw air in and out)
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:: anda
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breathing {n} (act of respiration)
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:: öndun {f}
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breeding {n} (copulation) SEE: sexual intercourse
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::
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breezefly {n} (horsefly) SEE: horsefly
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::
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brent goose {n} (Small member of the goose family)
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:: margæs {f}
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Breslau {prop} (Wroclaw) SEE: Wroclaw
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::
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Breton {n} (the language)
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:: Bretónska
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breve {n} (semicircular diacritical mark)
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:: skál {f}
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brew {n} (beer) SEE: beer
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::
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brew {n} (hill) SEE: hill
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::
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brewer {n} (someone who brews)
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:: bruggari {m}
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brewery {n} (building where beer is produced)
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:: ölgerð {f}, ölgerðarhús {n}
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Brian {prop} (male given name)
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:: Brjánn {m}
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bribe {n} (inducement to dishonesty)
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:: múta {f}
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bribe {v} (to give a bribe)
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:: múta
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brick {n} (hardened block used for building)
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:: múrsteinn {m}, tígulsteinn {m} , leirsteinn {m}
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brick {n} (a building material)
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:: múrsteinn {m}, byggingarklossar {m-p}, byggingarkubbar {n-p}
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brick {n} (term for a helpful, reliable person)
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:: ágætis manneskja {f}, perla af manni {f}, fyrirtaks manneskja {f}
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brick {adj} (made of brick(s))
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:: úr múrsteini
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brick wall {n} (wall)
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:: múr {m}
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bride {n} (woman in the context of her own wedding)
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:: brúður {f}
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bridegroom {n} (bridegroom, groom)
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:: brúðgumi {m}
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bridge {n} (construction or natural feature that spans a divide)
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:: brú {f}
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bridge {n} (nautical)
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:: stjórnpallur {m}
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bridge {n} (card game)
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:: bridds {n}
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bridled tern {n} (Onychoprion anaethetus)
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:: taumþerna
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briefcase {n} (case used for carrying documents)
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:: skjalataska {f}
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bright {adj} (visually dazzling, luminous, radiant)
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:: bjartur, skær, skínandi, ljómandi
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bright {adj} (intelligent)
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:: greindur, skarpur, greindarlegur
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bright {adj} (vivid)
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:: skær; bjartur {m}, björt {f}, bjart {n}
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bright {adj} (happy)
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:: hýr; glaðlegur
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brimstone {n} (sulfur) SEE: sulfur
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::
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brine {n} (salt water)
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:: pækill {m}
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bring {v} (to transport toward somebody/somewhere)
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:: færa
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bring {v}
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:: koma með, færa
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bring owls to Athens {v} (to undertake a pointless venture) SEE: carry coals to Newcastle
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::
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bring to light {v} (expose)
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:: leiða í ljós
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brinjal {n} (an aubergine) SEE: eggplant
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::
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briny {n} (sea) SEE: sea
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::
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Brit {n} (British person) SEE: Briton
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::
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Britain {prop} (United Kingdom) SEE: United Kingdom
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::
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Britain {prop} (island, see also: Great Britain; British Isles)
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:: Bretland {n}
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Britain {prop} (Brittany) SEE: Brittany
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::
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britches {n} (pants) SEE: pants
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::
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British {prop} (citizens or inhabitants of Britain)
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:: Breti {m}
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British Isles {prop} (group of islands)
|
:: Bretlandseyjar {f-p}
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Briton {n} (inhabitant of Great Britain)
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:: Breti {m}
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Brittany {prop} (region of North West France)
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:: Bretanía {f}
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brittle {adj} (able to break or snap easily under stress or pressure)
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:: brothætt
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Brittonic {adj} (Brythonic) SEE: Brythonic
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::
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bro {n} (a male sibling) SEE: brother
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::
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broach {n} (spit) SEE: spit
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::
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broach {n} (architecture: spire) SEE: spire
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::
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broad {adj} (wide) SEE: wide
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::
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broad {n} (whore) SEE: whore
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::
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broad-shouldered {adj} (having broad shoulders)
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:: herðabreiður
|
broccoli {n} (plant Brassica oleracea var. italica)
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:: spergilkál {n}, brokkolí {n}
|
brochure {n} (booklet of printed informational matter)
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:: bæklingur {m}
|
bromide {n} (platitude) SEE: platitude
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::
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bromine {n} (nonmetallic chemical element)
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:: bróm {n}
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bronchus {n} (Either or two branches of the trachea)
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:: berkja {f}
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Bronx cheer {n} (synonym of raspberry) SEE: raspberry
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::
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bronze {v} (to tan) SEE: tan
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::
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bronze {n} (alloy)
|
:: brons {n}
|
Bronze Age {prop} (archaeology)
|
:: bronsöld {f}
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broom {n} (domestic utensil)
|
:: sópur {m}, kústur {m}, vöndur {m}
|
broth {n} (water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled)
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:: seyði {n}
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brothel {n} (house of prostitution)
|
:: hóruhús {n}, vændishús {n}, pútnahús {n}
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brother {n} (male sibling)
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:: bróðir, brói {m}
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's husband's brother)
|
:: mágur {m}
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's wife's brother)
|
:: mágur {m}
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's sister's husband)
|
:: mágur {m}
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brother-in-law {n} (one's husband's sister's husband)
|
:: svili {m}
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's wife's sister's husband)
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:: svili {m}
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brow {n} (forehead) SEE: forehead
|
::
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brow {n} (eyebrow) SEE: eyebrow
|
::
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brown {n} (colour)
|
:: brúnn {n}
|
brown {adj} (having a brown colour)
|
:: brúnn
|
brown {v} (to tan) SEE: tan
|
::
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brown bear {n} (Ursus arctos)
|
:: skógarbjörn {m}, brúnbjörn
|
brown coal {n} (lignite) SEE: lignite
|
::
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brown dwarf {n} (starlike object)
|
:: brúnn dvergur
|
brown-eyed {adj} (having brown eyes)
|
:: brúneygður, brúneygur
|
brownie {n} (small rich cake)
|
:: súkkulaðikökum
|
brownnose {v} (fawn) SEE: fawn
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::
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browser {n} (web browser) SEE: web browser
|
::
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brunch {n} (a meal)
|
:: dögurður {m}, dagverður {m}, hábítur {m}, bröns {m}
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Brunei {prop} (a country in Southeast Asia)
|
:: Brúnei
|
brush {n} (implement)
|
:: (paint-) pensill {m} (hair-) bursti {m}, hárbursti {m} ("tooth-") tannbursti {m}
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brush {v} (to clean (with a brush))
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:: bursta
|
brusque {adj} (rudely abrupt, unfriendly)
|
:: þurr á manninn, þurr á manninn, stuttur í spuna, stuttaralegur, hranalegur, byrstur, ruddalegur
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Brussels {prop} (capital of Belgium)
|
:: Brussel {f}
|
Brussels sprout {n} (vegetable)
|
:: rósakál {n}
|
bruxism {n} (habit or practice of grinding the teeth)
|
:: tannagnístran {m}
|
bryozoan {n} (invertebrate in the phylum Bryozoa)
|
:: mosadýr {n}
|
Brythonic {adj} (of or relating to the Brythonic language subgroup)
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:: bresk, brýþonsk
|
B-tree {n} (indexed data structure suitable for storage of a large number of items in a balanced fashion)
|
:: jafnmælistré {n}, jafnmælishrísla {f}
|
bubble {n} (Greek) SEE: Greek
|
::
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bubble {n} (spherically contained volume of air or other gas)
|
:: kúla {f}
|
bubble {v} (to cry, weep) SEE: weep
|
::
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bubble {v} (to cheat, delude) SEE: cheat
|
::
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bubonic plague {n} (disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis)
|
:: kýlapest {f}
|
Bucharest {prop} (The capital of Romania)
|
:: Búkarest {?}
|
buck {n} (ram) SEE: ram
|
::
|
buck {n} (male deer, goat, etc.)
|
:: hafur {m}
|
bucket {n} (container)
|
:: fata {f}
|
Buckingham Palace {prop} (the official London residence of the British monarch)
|
:: Buckinghamhöll {m}
|
buckle {n} (belt clasp)
|
:: sylgja {f}
|
buck's party {n} (bachelor party) SEE: bachelor party
|
::
|
buckwheat {n} (fruit of this plant as cereal)
|
:: bókhveiti {n}, bæki {n}
|
bucolic {adj} (rustic, pastoral, country-styled)
|
:: sveitalegur {m}, sveita-, sveitalífs-, sveitasælu-, óheflaður {m}, grófgerður {m}, prests-
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bucolic {adj} (pertaining to herdsmen or peasants)
|
:: bóndalegur {m}
|
Buddha {prop} (spiritual and philosophical teacher)
|
:: Búdda {m}
|
budgerigar {n} (species of parakeet)
|
:: gári {m}
|
buffalo {n} (Old World mammals)
|
:: buffall
|
buff-breasted sandpiper {n} (Calidris subruficollis)
|
:: grastíta {f}
|
buffer {n} (portion of memory in computing)
|
:: biðminni {n}
|
buffered {adj} (using a buffer)
|
:: biðvistaður {m}
|
buffet {n}
|
:: hlaðborð {n}
|
bug {n} (problem that needs fixing (especially in computing))
|
:: böggur {n}
|
bugger {n} (whippersnapper) SEE: whippersnapper
|
::
|
buggery {n} (anal sex) SEE: anal sex
|
::
|
build {v} ((transitive) to form by combining materials or parts)
|
:: byggja
|
builder {n} (a bodybuilder) SEE: bodybuilder
|
::
|
building {n} (act or process of building)
|
:: bygging {f}
|
building {n} (closed structure with walls and a roof)
|
:: bygging {f}, hús {n}
|
built-in {adj} (constructed as a non-detachable part)
|
:: innbyggður {m}
|
bulb {n} (light bulb) SEE: light bulb
|
::
|
Bulgaria {prop} (country)
|
:: Búlgaría {f}
|
Bulgarian {adj} (relating to Bulgaria, its people or the Bulgarian language)
|
:: búlgarskur, búlgverskur
|
Bulgarian {n} (native of Bulgaria)
|
:: Búlgari {m}, Búlgarar {m-p}
|
Bulgarian {n} (language)
|
:: búlgarska, búlgverska {f}
|
bulimia {n} (eating disorder)
|
:: lotugræðgi
|
bulimia nervosa {n} (eating disorder) SEE: bulimia
|
::
|
bull {n} (uncastrated adult male bovine)
|
:: naut {n}
|
bullcrap {n} (bullshit) SEE: bullshit
|
::
|
bulldozer {n} (tractor)
|
:: jarðýta
|
bullet {n} (projectile)
|
:: byssukúla {f}, kúla {f}, skot {n}
|
bullfinch {n} (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
|
:: dómpápi {m}
|
bull market {n} (state of stock market)
|
:: birtingsmarkaður {m}, bjartsýnismarkaður {m}
|
bullshit {n} (deceitful statements, etc)
|
:: kjaftæði {n}, bull {n}, þvættingur {m}
|
bullshit {n} (card game)
|
:: lygari {m}
|
bully {n} (pimp) SEE: pimp
|
::
|
bully {n} (person who is cruel to others)
|
:: hrekkjusvín
|
bullying {n} (persistent acts intended to make life unpleasant)
|
:: einelti {n}
|
bulwark {n} (defensive wall or rampart)
|
:: bolvirki {n}, bolverk {n}
|
bumblebee {n} (genus of bee)
|
:: hunangsfluga {f}
|
bumfodder {n} (toilet paper) SEE: toilet paper
|
::
|
bun {n} (A small bread roll, often sweetened or spiced)
|
:: bolla {f}
|
bundle {n}
|
:: búnt
|
bundle branch block {n} (heart condition)
|
:: greinrof {n}
|
bung {n} (bribe) SEE: bribe
|
::
|
bungee jump {n} (instance of bungee jumping)
|
:: teygjustökk {n}
|
bungee jumping {n} (jumping from a great height with a cord)
|
:: teygjustökk {n}
|
bungling {n} (incompetence)
|
:: hálfkák {n}
|
bunny hug {n} (hoodie) SEE: hoodie
|
::
|
Bunsen burner {n} (small laboratory gas burner)
|
:: bunsenbrennari {m}
|
bunting {n} (material from which flags are made)
|
:: flaggdúkur {m}
|
bunting {n} (bird)
|
:: tittlingur {m}
|
buoy {n} (moored float)
|
:: bauja {f}, dufl {n}
|
buoyancy aid {n} (jacket)
|
:: flotbúnaður {m}
|
burden {n} (heavy load)
|
:: byrði {f}, burður {m}
|
burden {n} (responsibility, onus)
|
:: byrði {f}
|
burden of proof {n} (duty of a party in a legal proceeding)
|
:: sönnunarbyrði {f}
|
bureaucracy {n} (system of administration)
|
:: skrifræði, skrifstofuveldi
|
bureaucracy {n} (excessive red tape)
|
:: skrifræði, skrifstofuveldi
|
bureaucrat {n} (An official in a bureaucracy)
|
:: kerfiskarl {m}
|
bureau de change {n} (a place where foreign currency can be exchanged)
|
:: gjaldeyrisviðskipti
|
burette {n} (glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock used for titration, etc.)
|
:: búretta {f}
|
burglar {n}
|
:: innbrotsþjófur {m}
|
burglary {n} (the crime of breaking into)
|
:: innbrot {n}
|
burial {n} (interment)
|
:: greftrun {f}
|
burka {n} (female garment that covers the whole body)
|
:: búrka {f}
|
Burkina Faso {prop} (country)
|
:: Búrkína Fasó {n}
|
burly {adj} (well-built)
|
:: þrekvaxinn
|
Burma {prop} (Southeast Asian country (former name), see also: Myanmar)
|
:: Búrma {f}
|
burn {v} (to cause to be consumed by fire)
|
:: brenna
|
burn {v} (to be consumed by fire)
|
:: brenna
|
burn {n} (vegetable disease) SEE: brand
|
::
|
burning bush {n} (Euonymus in general) SEE: spindle
|
::
|
burn one's bridges {v} (burn one's bridges)
|
:: brenna allar brýr að baki sér, brjóta allar brýr að baki sér
|
burqa {n} (burka) SEE: burka
|
::
|
burqini {n} (head-to-toe swimsuit)
|
:: búrkíní {n}
|
Burundi {prop} (a country in Eastern Africa)
|
:: Búrúndí
|
Burundian {adj} (pertaining to Burundi)
|
:: búrúndískur
|
bus {n} (medical slang: ambulance) SEE: ambulance
|
::
|
bus {n} (vehicle)
|
:: strætisvagn {m} (city transport), strætó {m} , langferðabíll {m} , rúta {f}
|
bush {n} (category of woody plant)
|
:: runni {m}
|
businessman {n} (a man in business, one who works at a commercial institution)
|
:: kaupsýslumaður {m}
|
bus stop {n} (a stop for public transport buses)
|
:: stoppistöð {f}, strætóstoppistöð {f}
|
bust {n} (sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders)
|
:: brjóstmynd {f}
|
busy {adj} (doing a great deal)
|
:: upptekinn
|
but {conj} (rather)
|
:: heldur
|
but {conj} (although)
|
:: en
|
butane {n} (the organic compound)
|
:: bútan {n}
|
butcher {n} (a person who prepares and sells meat)
|
:: slátrari {m}
|
butchery {n} (abattoir) SEE: abattoir
|
::
|
butt {n} (buttocks)
|
:: rass {m}, afturendi {m}
|
butt {n} (remnant of a smoked cigarette or cigar)
|
:: stubbur {m}, sígarettustubbur {m}
|
butt chin {n} (cleft chin) SEE: cleft chin
|
::
|
butter {n} (soft foodstuff made from milk)
|
:: smjör {n}
|
butter {v} (to spread butter on, see also: spread; butter)
|
:: smyrja
|
buttercup {n} (flower of the genus Narcissus) SEE: daffodil
|
::
|
buttercup {n} (herb of the genus Ranunculus)
|
:: sóley
|
butterfly {n} (insect)
|
:: fiðrildi {n}
|
butterfly {n} (swimming stroke) SEE: butterfly stroke
|
::
|
butterfly stroke {n} (swimming stroke)
|
:: flugsund {n}
|
butter knife {n} (dull-edged knife for spreading butter)
|
:: smjörhnífur {m}
|
buttermilk {n} (traditional buttermilk)
|
:: áfir {f-p}
|
butthole {n} (anus) SEE: anus
|
::
|
butt-naked {adj} (naked) SEE: naked
|
::
|
buttock {n} (each of the two large fleshy halves of the posterior part of the body)
|
:: rasskinn {f}
|
button {n} (knob or small disc serving as a fastener)
|
:: tala {f}, hnappur {m}
|
button {n} (a mechanical device meant to be pressed with a finger)
|
:: takki {n}, hnappur {m}
|
button {n} (in computer software, an on-screen control that can be selected)
|
:: valhnappur {m}, hnappur {m}, takki {m}
|
button {n} (a badge worn on clothes)
|
:: barmmerki {n}
|
button {v} (to fasten with a button)
|
:: hneppa
|
buttonhole {n} (hole for a button)
|
:: hnappagat {n}
|
buttonhole {n} (flower worn in the buttonhole for decoration)
|
:: blóm í hnappagat {n}, blóm í barm {n}
|
buttonwood {n} (mangrove) SEE: mangrove
|
::
|
butyric {adj} (of or pertaining to butter)
|
:: smjör-
|
butyric {adj} (of or derived from butyric acid)
|
:: smjör-
|
buy {v} (to obtain something with money)
|
:: kaupa
|
buyback {n} (repurchase of something previously sold)
|
:: endurkaup {n-p}
|
buzz {n} (whisper) SEE: whisper
|
::
|
buzzard {n} (bird of the genus Buteo)
|
:: músvákur {m}
|
buzzard {n} (scavenging bird) SEE: vulture
|
::
|
buzzword {n} (word drawn from or imitative of technical jargon)
|
:: tískuorð {m}
|
by {prep} (near, or next to)
|
:: við
|
by {prep} (not later than)
|
:: fyrir
|
by {prep} (indicates creator of a work)
|
:: eftir
|
by all means {prep} (emphatically yes, definitely)
|
:: fyrir alla muni, endilega
|
by and by {adv} (soon) SEE: soon
|
::
|
by dint of {prep} (because of; by reason of) SEE: because of
|
::
|
bye {interj} (short for goodbye, see also: goodbye)
|
:: bæ
|
by far {prep} (to a large extent)
|
:: lang-, langsamlega
|
by foot {adv} (on foot) SEE: on foot
|
::
|
by heart {prep} (knowing completely)
|
:: utanað, utanbókar
|
by no means {prep} (certainly not)
|
:: alls ekki
|
by oneself {prep} (without help)
|
:: sjálfur {m}
|
by oneself {prep} (without company)
|
:: aleinn {m}, einn {m}
|
by oneself {prep}
|
:: einn; aleinn; út af fyrir sig
|
byproduct {n} (secondary or additional product)
|
:: aukaafurð {f}
|
by-product {n} (secondary product)
|
:: aukaafurð {f}
|
byte {n} (8-bit unit)
|
:: bæti {n}, tölvustafur {m}
|
bytecode {n} (p-code)
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:: bætakóði {m}, bætakóti {m}
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by the by {prep} (by the way) SEE: by the way
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by the Grace of God {prep} (By divine right)
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:: af Guðs náð
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by the time {prep} (when) SEE: when
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by the way {prep} (incidentally)
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:: vel á minnst, meðal annarra orða
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by turns {adv} (One after the other; successively; alternating)
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:: til skiptis
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byword {n} (a proverb)
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:: málsháttur, máltæki
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Byzantine Empire {prop} (Greek-speaking empire in the Eastern Mediterranean region)
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:: Býsansríkið {n}, Austrómverska keisaradæmið {n}, Miklagarðsríkið {n}
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Byzantium {prop} (Byzantine Empire) SEE: Byzantine Empire
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