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Icelandic-English translation for: sth must be divisible by three
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Dictionary Icelandic English: sth must be divisible by three

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hafa eitthvað upp á sigto be of use
láta sér fátt um finnastto not be impressed
sitja eftir með sárt enniðto be sorely disappointed
vera af / úr sér genginnto be worn out
vera ekki við eina fjölina felldurto be promiscuous
vera með nefið niðri í ölluto be nosey
vera til vinstri pólitík)to be left-wing
vera vel af sér vikiðto be well done
skorta [e-ð skortir]to be missing [sth. is missing]
þekkjast [e-ð þekkist]to be common [sth. is common]
ægja saman [e-u ægir saman]to be mixed up
falla undir e-nto be the business of sb.
falla undir e-nto be the responsibility of sb.
standa e-m jafnfætisto be a match for sb.
standa e-m jafnfætisto be as good as sb.
vera e-m nákunnugurto be closely acquainted with sb.
vera e-m ofviðato be beyond sb.'s ability
vera innanbúðarto be a (shop) assistant [inside a shop]
engri áttto be completely out of the question
taka fram hjá e-mto be unfaithful to sb.
taka við af e-mto be sb.'s successor
troða illsakir við e-nto be hostile to sb.
vera e-m kennato be sb.'s fault
vera elskur e-mto be kind to sb.
vera fastur fyrirto be as solid as a rock
vera felmtri sleginnto be in a state of shock
vera frá sérto be out of one's mind
vera góður við e-nto be good to sb.
vera hræddur við e-nto be frightened of sb.
vera í þjálfunto to be in good physical shape
vera komið e-mto be sb.'s turn
vera kominn af e-mto be descended from sb.
verða viðskila við e-nto be separated from sb.
þykja vænt um e-nto be fond of sb.
Fundurinn verður á morgun.The meeting will be held tomorrow.
Hann er sagður ríkur.He is said to be rich.
Hann þykist vera sérfræðingur.He claims to be an expert.
Þér væri nær ...It would be better if you ...
fljóta meðto be allowed to come along
fara frjálslega með sannleikannto be creative with the truth
koma ekki til greinato be out of the question
koma ekki til málato be out of the question
Unverified mega vel við unato allow oneself to be happy
standa vel vígito be in a strong position
Unverified vera (kominn) í úlfakrepputo be in a tight spot
vera á báðum áttumto be of / in two minds
vera ekki ómaksins vertto be not worth the effort
vera fyrir neðan virðingu e-sto be beneath sb.
vera góðs / ills vitito be a good / bad omen
vera góðs / ills vitito be a good / bad sign
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