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Icelandic-English translation for: å anklage noen for noe
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hafa lag á e-uto have a knack for sth.
Ég ætla panta einn miða á föstudaginn.I'd like to book a ticket for Friday.
árlangt {adv}for a year
lengi {adv}for a long time
veislubúinn {adj}dressed for a party
í svip {adv}for a moment
um sinn {adv}for a while
um stund {adv}for a while
upp á punt {adj}for show
ályktunartillaga {kv}motion for a resolution
enn um sinn {adv}for a while
stjórn. þingsályktunartillaga {kv}proposal for a parliamentary decision
um langan aldur {adv}for a long time
upp á punt {adj}just for decoration purposes
stjórns. framtalsfrestur {k}deadline for submitting a tax return
fjár. lögfr. prókúra {kv}authority to sign for a company
sækja um vinnuto apply for a job
æja [hvílast á ferðalagi]to stop for a rest
fjár. lögfr. prókúruhafi {k}person authorized to sign for a company
bjóða e-ð útto tenders for a project
fara fýluferðto come a long way for nothing
okra á e-uto charge excessively for sth.
um langt árabil {adv}for a period of many years
takast á um e-ðto compete for sth.
vera á vegum e-sto work for sb.
víkja sér fráto go away for a moment
upp á von og óvon {adv}for hope and surprise
Unverified hegningartæki {noun}a tool for punishment (like a cane, belt, etc)
bæta e-m tjónto compensate sb. for a loss
bjóða e-m uppto ask sb. for a dance
bjóða í e-ðto make a bid for sth.
koma e-u fyrirto find a place for sth.
nátta sig [gamalt]to prepare a place for the night
standa e-m jafnfætisto be a match for sb.
vita á e-ðto be an omen for sth.
axla ábyrgð á e-uto claim responsibility for sth.
bera ábyrgð á e-uto be responsible for sth.
hafa e-ð á hendito be responsible for sth.
lýsa frati á e-ðto express disdain for sth.
biðja / biðjast velvirðingar á e-uto apologize for sth.
vega upp á móti e-uto compensate for sth.
Hvað fór þeim á milli?What did they talk about?
vera ekki vanþörf á þvíto not be uncalled for
viðra sigto go out for a breath of fresh air
leita á náðir e-sto go to sb. for help
taka ábyrgð á e-uto take (the) responsibility for sth.
taka e-ð á sigto take on responsibility for sth.
eiga meðal við höfuðverkto have a medicine for a headache
egna gildru (fyrir e-n) [óeiginl.]to set a trap (for sb.)
hafa nef fyrir e-uto have a good nose for sth.
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