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Icelandic-English translation for: f��t����ur
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Dictionary Icelandic English: f��t����ur

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Ég ætla fara úr vagninum á næstu biðstöð.I want to get off at the next stop.
Hann er ekki búinn bíta úr nálinni með það.He has not heard the last of it.
Hann er ekki ýkja gamall.He isn't particularly old.
Hann hafði það ekki af.He didn't make it.
Öllu (nú) nafn gefa.You can give it a name but that doesn't change its substance.
Unverified úr því sem komið er {adv}given the situation
Unverified vera ekki dauður úr öllum æðumcan still show efficiency or power
Það varð ekkert úr honum.Nothing became of him.
Það varð ekkert úr þessu.Nothing came of this.
Þetta hefur ekki hækkað svo nokkru nemi.This hasn't gone up to speak of.
draga e-ð upp úr pússi sínuto conjure up sth. from one's sleeve
eiga úr vöndu ráðato have a hard problem to solve
falla aldrei verk úr hendito never idle
falla aldrei verk úr hendito be working all the time
Unverified hafa eitthvað upp úr sérto earn some money
láta hendur standa fram úr ermumto roll up one's sleeves
púa út úr sér reykto exhale smoke
vaða úr einu í annaðto jump from one subject to another
vera af / úr sér genginnto be worn out
Unverified verða ekki kápan úr því klæðinuto do not get far with that
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