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Icelandic-English translation for: to be aware of
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vita af e-uto be aware of sth.
vera fullkunnugt um e-ð [e-m er fullkunnugt]to be well aware of sth.
Partial Matches
áttvís {adj}aware of directions
verða e-s áskynjato become aware of sth.
verða e-s varto become aware of sth.
verða áskynja um e-ðto become aware of sth.
verða var við e-ðto become aware of sth.
meðvitaður {adj}aware
vera áhugaverðurto be of interest
vekja áhugato be of interest
vera sjálfráðato be of age
þýða ekkertto be of no use
vera utanveltuto be out of touch
vera með fádæmumto be unheard of
koma gagnito be of use
koma notumto be of use
koma haldito be of use
hafa nauman tímato be short of time
vera á þrotumto be out of stock
pípa [blaðra]to be full of hot air
Unverified tilheyra fortíðinnito be thing of the past
vera aðhlátursefnito be the subject of ridicule
álíta ...to be of the opinion that ...
vera vel ættaðurto be of good family
standa á öndinnito be out of breath
vera við aldurto be of an advanced age
vera til alls líklegurto be capable of anything
vera úr leikto be out of the game
vera örvitato be out of one's mind
varða e-u [vera mikilvægt]to be of importance
hafa eitthvað upp á sigto be of use
vera úr e-uto be made of sth.
valda e-uto be the cause of sth.
koma af fjöllumto be totally unaware of sth.
verða kjaftstopp [talm.]to be bereft of speech [literary]
lögfr. liggja undir morðgrunto be under suspicion of murder
vitna um e-ðto be a sign of sth.
vera yfir e-uto be in charge of sth.
vera fær um e-ðto be capable of sth.
votta fyrir e-uto be some signs of sth.
vera á meðal e-sto be one of sth.
þurfa e-s meðto be in need of sth.
vera út úr kortinuto be out of the question
engri áttto be completely out of the question
vera hræddur við e-nto be frightened of sb.
vera á báðum áttumto be of / in two minds
Unverified vera unnandi e-sto be ardent devotee of sth.
vera jafngildur e-uto be the equivalent of sth.
þykja vænt um e-nto be fond of sb.
Unverified vera e-ð uppmálaðto be the personification of sth.
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