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Icelandic-English translation for: að horfa vonaraugum til e s
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horfa vonaraugum til e-sto look forward to sth.
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sýna viðleitni í e-u/til e-sto make an effort to do sth.
egna e-n til e-s [ögra]to provoke sb. to sth.
ætlast til e-s af e-mto expect sth. of sb.
eggja e-n (til e-s)to egg sb. on (to do sth.)
fleka e-n (til e-s)to trick sb. (into doing sth.)
hafa e til e-sto use sth. for sth.
hvetja e-n (til e-s)to incentivise sb. (to do sth.) [Br.]
hvetja e-n (til e-s)to incentivize sb. (to do sth.)
neyða e-n til e-sto force sb. to do sth.
styðja e-n til e-sgive sb. support to do sth.
útbýta e-u (til e-s)to distribute sth. (to sb.)
útbýta e-u (til e-s)to hand out sth. (to sb.)
þröngva e-m til e-sto force sb. to do sth.
þrýsta e-m til e-sto force sb. to do sth.
benda til e-sto point to sth.
bjóðast til e-sto offer to do sth.
efna til e-sto hold sth. [organize]
efna til e-sto organize sth.
finna til e-sto experience sth.
finna til e-sto feel sth.
freistast til e-sto be tempted to do sth.
grípa til e-sto recourse sth.
hlakka til e-sto look forward to sth.
Unverified höfða til e-sto appeal to sth.
kalla til e-sto shout to sb.
koma til e-sto visit sb.
til e-sto catch sb.
til e-sto reach sb.
neyðast til e-sto be forced to do sth.
segja til e-sto reveal sb.'s whereabouts
Unverified skírskota til e-sto appeal to sth.
veifa til e-sto wave to sb.
verða til e-sto be the cause of sth.
vísa til e-sto refer to sth.
vitna til e-sto make a reference to sth.
vonast til e-sto hope sth.
þrífa til e-sto grab for sth.
Unverified kíkja til e-s [talm.]to visit sb. [short visit]
bera kala til e-sto be ill-disposed towards sb.
bera kala til e-sto bear a grudge against sb.
eiga tilkall til e-sto have a claim to sth.
eiga vanda til e-sto be abt to do sth.
eiga vanda til e-sto be in the habit of doing sth.
sig til e-sto bring oneself to do sth.
fella ástarhug til e-sto fall in love with sb.
hafa unnið til e-sto deserve sth.
hafa vald til e-sto have the authority to do sth.
líta upp til e-sto look up to sb.
vel til e-sto get sb. to listen
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