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Dictionary Icelandic English: completely

Translation 1 - 39 of 39

IcelandicEnglish
SYNO   all | altogether | completely ... 
aldeilis {adv}completely
alfarið {adv}completely
algjörlega {adv}completely
allsvakalega {adv}completely
alveg {adv} [fullkomlega, algerlega]completely
fullkomlega {adv}completely
gjörla {adv}completely
öldungis {adv}completely
vita {adv}completely
til fullnustu {adv}completely
í bak og fyrir {adv}completely
2 Words: Others
vandræðalaus {adj}(completely) unproblematic
nauðasköllóttur {adj}completely bald
fullljós {adj} [alveg bjartur]completely bright
aldimmur {adj}completely dark
allt öðruvísi {adv}completely different
fullfrágenginn {adj}completely finished
Unverified algróinn {adj}completely healed
alsaklaus {adj}completely innocent
pottþéttur {adj} [talm.]completely reliable
hárréttur {adj}completely right
kasúldinn {adj}completely rotten
pikkfastur {adj}completely stuck
vitagagnslaus {adj}completely useless
alrangur {adj}completely wrong
þveröfugur {adj} [alrangur]completely wrong
Unverified ekki alls kostar {adv}not completely
2 Words: Verbs
þurrausa e-ðto empty sth. (completely)
aftaka e-ðto refuse sth. completely
vera alveg með á nótunumto understand completely
3 Words: Others
þveröfugur {adj} [alrangur]completely the opposite
vitalaglaus {adj}completely tone-deaf
þurrausinn {adj} {past-p}used up completely
3 Words: Verbs
vita ekki hvaðan á sig stendur veðriðto be completely confused
vera algjörlega niðurbrotinnto be completely shattered
geta ekki á heilum sér tekiðto be completely shattered
Unverified vera algjörlega með eindæmumto be completely unprecedented
þurrausa e-ðto use up sth. completely
5+ Words: Verbs
engri áttto be completely out of the question
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren completely/ENIS
 

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