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Icelandic-English translation for: to be indicative of sth
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standa frammi fyrir e-uto be faced with sth.
fjalla um e-ðto be about sth. [book, report]
vera uppfullur af e-uto be filled with sth.
vera fíkinn í e-ðto be hungry for sth.
vera uggandi um e-ðto be anxious about sth.
vera þvert á e-ðto be contrary to sth.
vera búinn við e-uto be prepared for sth.
Unverified vera umhugað um e-ðto be concerned about sth.
freistast til e-sto be tempted to do sth.
vera útsettur fyrir e-uto be exposed to sth.
vera þjakaður af e-uto be distressed about sth.
vera þjakaður af e-uto be plagued by sth.
hafa e-ð á hendito be responsible for sth.
hafa vit á e-uto be knowledgeable about sth.
vita á e-ðto be an omen for sth.
neyðast til e-sto be forced to do sth.
vera vitlaus í e-ðto be wild about sth.
valda e-u [ráða við]to be equal to sth.
vera ofurseldur e-u [háður]to be addicted to sth.
nenna e-uto be in the mood for sth.
hafa e-ð vopnito be armed with sth.
vera ábyrgur fyrir e-uto be responsible for sth.
vera fær í e-uto be good at sth.
furða sig á e-uto be surprised at sth.
vera áfjáður í e-ðto be greedy for sth.
hafa viðbjóð á e-uto be disgusted by sth.
bera ábyrgð á e-uto be responsible for sth.
hafa andstyggð á e-uto be revolted by sth.
vera til í e-ðto be prepared to do sth.
vera til í e-ðto be willing to do sth.
vera ataður e-uto be covered with sth. [blood, dirt]
Unverified eiga e-ð yfir höfði sérto be threatened by sth.
vera neyddur til e-sto be forced to do sth.
vera fús til e-sto be eager to do sth.
eiga aðild e-uto be (a) party to sth.
þekkja inn á e-ðto be well acquainted with sth.
vera vitni e-uto be an eyewitness to sth.
vera e-ð í þykjustunnito purport to be sth. [person]
vera í óðaönn e-uto be busy doing sth.
vera útbær á e-ðto be able to afford sth.
Unverified una sér við e-ðto be content with doing sth.
gera e-ðto be allowed to do sth.
vera kominn e-uto be about to do sth.
finnast mikið til e-s komato be impressed with sth.
úa og grúa af e-uto be abound with sth.
fara villur vegar um e-ðto be mistaken about sth.
vera á varðbergi (gagnvart e-u)to be alert (to sth.)
vera tregur til e-sto be loath to do sth.
eiga e-ð vístto be able to rely on sth.
veigra sér við e-uto be unwilling to do sth.
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