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Icelandic-English translation for: always on the run
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Dictionary Icelandic English: always on the run

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vestanmegin {adv} [vestan megin]on the west side
ættarskömm {kv}shame on the family name
á móti {prep} [+þgf.]on the opposite side
austanverðu {adv}at / on the eastern side
norðanverðu {adv}at / on the north side
sunnanverðu {adv}at / on the south side
vestanverðu {adv}at / on the west side
framan í {prep} [+þgf.]on the front of
Vélin gengur.The machine is on / running.
vinstra megin {adv}on the left-hand side
á hinn bóginn {adv}on the other hand
aftur á móti {adv}on the other hand
Unverified fremst á brúninni {adv}right on the edge
uppi á þaki {adv}up on the roof
enda {conj} [að því tilskildu]on the condition that
austan {adv} [austanverðu]at / on the east side
norðan {adv} [norðanverðu]at / on the north side
sunnan {adv} [sunnanverðu]at / on the south side
vestan {adv} [vestanverðu]at / on the west side
aftan á {prep} [+þf.] [+þgf.]on the back of
framan á {prep} [+þf.] / [+þgf.]on the front of
vera viðlátinnto be on the scene [idiom]
á hægri hönd {adv}on the right-hand side
koma á vettvangto arrive on the scene
vera á faraldsfætito be on the move
Unverified vera á flækingito be on the road
vera á kreikito be on the move
vera á uppleiðto be on the rise
vera í varnarstöðuto be on the defensive
mennt. starfsþjálfun {kv} á vinnustaðon-the-job training
austan á {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the east side of
austan undir {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the east side of
norðan á {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the north side of
norðan undir {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the north side of
utan á (e-u) {adv}on the outside of (sth.)
vestan á {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the west side of
vestan undir {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the west side of
vera á niðurleiðto being on the way down
til vonar og vara {adv}to be on the safe side
vera (alveg) á nippinuto be on the verge
á framanverðu nesinu {adv}on the seaward side of the peninsula
fara með öfugmælito turn the truth on its head
Hvað er í bíó?What's on at the cinema?
Öldurnar brotnuðu á ströndinni.The waves broke on the shore.
fara út bæ)to go out on the town
höggva í sama knérunnto jump on the bandwagon [coll.]
vera e-m fremrito have the edge over / on sb.
Unverified kasta fram vísuto make up a quatrain on the spot
Víxillinn fellur 1. júni.The bill falls due on June 1st.
vera niðurlotum kominnto be on the verge of collapse
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