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Icelandic-English translation for: a%C3%B0 starfa %C3%A1 vegum e s
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Dictionary Icelandic English: a C3 B0 starfa C3 A1 vegum e s

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vera á vegum e-sto work for sb.
e-n til starfato hire sb.
e-n til starfato recruit sb.
Unverified á e-s vakt {adv} [orðtak]on one's watch [idiom]
vera á ábyrgð e-sto be sb.'s responsibility
vera á valdi e-sto be in sb.'s power
níðast á gestristni e-sto take advantage of sb.'s hospitality
Unverified vera uppi á dögum e-sto live during sb.'s time
fyrsta flokks {adj}A1 [coll.]
orðtak leggja stein í götu e-s [orðtak]to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel
taka um hálsinn á e-mto put one's arms around sb.'s neck
Unverified gera e undirlagi e-sto do sth at sb.'s behest
Unverified gera e undirlagi e-sto do sth at sb.'s instigation
gera e í óþökk e-sto do sth. against sb.'s wishes
segja e í orðstað e-sto say sth. on sb.'s behalf
þrýsta e-u í hönd e-sto press sth. in sb.'s hand
fara á fund e-sto meet sb.
fara á vit e-sto visit sb.
gera á hluta e-sto wrong sb.
ráða niðurlögum e-sto gain a victory over sb.
vera e-s virðito have a worth of sth.
vitna til e-sto make a reference to sth.
ganga á vit e-sto go and consult sb.
vera á framfæri e-sto be supported by sb.
vera á meðal e-sto be one of sth.
luma á e-uto have sth. up one's sleeve
bera kala til e-sto bear a grudge against sb.
eiga tilkall til e-sto have a claim to sth.
leita á náðir e-sto go to sb. for help
leita á náðir e-sto have recourse to sb./sth.
ulla á e-nto stick one's tongue out at sb.
hafa e á sérto carry sth. (in one's pockets)
Unverified halda e-m á mottunnito keep sb. on one's toes
leggja kapp á eto put one's energy into sth.
það er segja {adv} <þ.e.a.s.>that is to say
fara á bak við e-nto go behind sb.'s back
koma við kaunin á e-mto tread on sb.'s corns
vara sig á e-uto be on one's guard against sth.
gera út mann til e-sto send a man to do sth.
kasta eign sinni á eto claim sth. as one's own
vera með e á sérto carry sth. in one's pockets
starfato work
leggja til höfuð e-mto put a price on sb.'s head
vera á verði (gagnvart e-u)to be on one's guard (against sth.)
vera e-m þyrnir í augumto be a thorn in sb.'s flesh
vera e-m þyrnir í augumto be a thorn in sb.'s side
láta e-n hafa það óþvegiðto give sb. a piece of one's mind
gera e upp á sitt eindæmito do sth. on one's own initiative
Unverified fylla flokk e-sto be sb.'s follower
kremja hjarta e-sto break (someone's) heart
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