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Icelandic-English translation for: Be on your guard
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Dictionary Icelandic English: Be on your guard

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vera á varðbergito be on guard
vera var um sigto be on one's guard
Unverified ugga ekki sérto not be on one's guard
gjalda varhug við e-uto be on one's guard against sth.
gjalda varhuga við e-uto be on one's guard against sth.
vara sig á e-uto be on one's guard against sth.
vera á verði (gagnvart e-u)to be on one's guard (against sth.)
upp á þína ábyrgð {adv}on your own responsibility
trúarbr. Guð veri sálu þinni náðugur.May God show mercy on your soul.
brennato be on fire
vera stundvísto be on time
vera viðlátinnto be on hand
vera á vaktto be on duty
vera á vaktto be on watch
vera í fríito be on holiday
ganga [fara á milli]to be passed on
vera viðlátinnto be on the scene [idiom]
standa völtum fótumto be on shaky ground
vera á faraldsfætito be on the move
Unverified vera á flækingito be on the road
vera á flóttato be on the run
vera á kreikito be on the move
vera á uppleiðto be on the rise
mat. vera í megrunto be on a diet
vera í varnarstöðuto be on the defensive
vera í viðbragðsstöðuto be on high alert
vera óður og uppvægurto be hellbent on
hafa mikið undirto be working on many things
vera á ferlito be on one's feet
vera á nálumto be on pins and needles
vera í útkallito be on an emergency call
til vonar og vara {adv}to be on the safe side
vera (alveg) á nippinuto be on the verge
eiga e-ð vístto be able to rely on sth.
vera niðurlotum kominnto be on the verge of collapse
vera á ferð og flugito be constantly on the move
vera sendur út af örkinnito be sent on an errand
eiga vingott við e-nto be on intimate terms with sb.
vera neðan á (e-u)to be on the bottom (of sth.)
vera vakandi fyrir e-uto be on the alert for sth.
vilja ólmur e-ðto be madly keen on getting sth.
vera ósár á tíma sinnto be generous on one's time
vera á höttunum eftir e-uto be on the lookout for sth.
vera kominn á ystu nöfto be on the edge of the abyss
ríða á vaðið (með e-ð)to be the first to start (on sth.)
taka upp þykkjuna fyrir e-nto be offended on sb. else's behalf
vera einn á ferðto be alone on a journey
vera (mikið) á fartinnito be (a lot) on the move
vera kominn á fremsta hunn með e-ðto be (just) on the point of doing sth.
vera áfram um e-ð [e-m er áfram um e-ð]to be keen on sth. [sb. is keen on sth.]
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