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Icelandic-English translation for: look-a-like
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Dictionary Icelandic English: look a like

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þóttasvipur {k}haughty look
tvífari {k}look-alike
alvörusvipur {k}serious look
nístandi augnaráð {hv}stinging look
Unverified umhorfs {adv}to look around
vera illa við e-ðto do not like sth.
nenna e-uto feel like doing sth.
Unverified una sér ekki við e-ðto not like doing sth.
eða þvíumlíkt {adv}or something like that
Langar þig ...?Would you like to ... ?
upplit {hv}look [facial expression]
umhorf {hv}look [of surroundings]
berja e-ð augumto look at sth.
líta inn á viðto look inside [fig.]
athuga e-ðto look into sth.
kanna e-ðto look into sth.
taka sig (vel / illa) útto look (good / bad)
undrunarsvipur {k}look of astonishment
Mér fellur þetta ekki.I don't like this.
seljast eins og heitar lummurto sell like hot cakes [coll.]
Hvernig líst þér á Ísland?How do you like Iceland?
Mér er ekkert um hann gefið.I do not like him.
passa e-n/e-ðto look after sb./sth.
virða e-n/e-ð fyrir sérto look at sb./sth.
leitato look for [search, seek]
líta e-n hornaugato look askance at sb.
ganga í augun á e-mto look attractive to sb.
líta e-n illu augato look daggers at sb.
hlakka til e-sto look forward to sth.
horfa vonaraugum til e-sto look forward to sth.
líta upp til e-sto look up to sb.
grandskoða e-n/e-ðto look sb./sth. over [to inspect]
óálitlegur {adj}nothing much to look at
verða viðundrito be made to look foolish
ota sínum totato look out for number one
skara eld eigin kökuto look out for number one
Viltu koma í ferðalag með mér?Would you like to travel with me?
verða litið á e-n/e-ðto happen to look at sb./sth.
kunna fótum sínum forráðto be able to look after oneself
Ég ætla fimm 10p frímerki.I'd like five ten-penny stamps, please.
Hann er vís til þess.It's just like him to do that.
leita í hverjum krók og kima [orðtak]to look in every nook and cranny [idiom]
Ég ætla tvo miða á svölum.I'd like two tickets in the dress circle.
falla við [e-m fellur við e-n/e-ð]to like [sb. likes sb./sth.]
fyrir hádegi {adv} <f.h.>ante meridiem <am, a.m., AM, A.M.>
[óákv. grein án samsvörunar í íslensku]a
einna
stúdentspróf {hv}A-level
ein. rafm. amper {hv} <A>ampere <A>
ein. angström {hv} <Å>angstrom <Å>
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