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Icelandic-English translation for: to be mired in layers of sth
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koma e-u undanto get sth. out of the way
nasasjón af e-uto get a glimpse of sth.
hafa mikið viðto put a lot of work into sth.
ganga úr skugga um e-ðto make sure of sth.
falla undir e-ðto fall into the category of sth.
verjast allra fréttato refuse to give any account of sth.
færa sér e-ð í nytto make use of sth.
nasaþef af e-uto get a glimpse of sth.
verða sér úti um e-ðto get hold of sth.
koma til af e-uto come about because of sth.
vera e-ð óljúft [e-m er e-ð óljúft]to be reluctant to do sth.
telja e-n/e-ð vera einhvern veginnto consider sb./sth. to be somehow
álíta e-n/e-ð vera einhvern veginnto consider sb./sth. to be somehow
hafa e-n undirto get the better of sb. in a fight
iðka e-ðto go in for sth.
fylla í e-ðto fill in sth.
hvað varðar e-ð {adv}in regard to sth.
versla með e-ðto trade in sth.
versla með e-ðto deal in sth.
þrýsta e-u innto push sth. in
útmála e-ðto depict sth. in detail
vasast í e-uto meddle in sth.
útmála e-ðto describe sth. in detail
útmála e-ðto portray sth. in detail
Unverified káka við e-ðto dabble in sth.
kikna undan e-uto break down under the pressure of sth.
fara á mis við e-ðto feel the lack of sth.
fara aftur fyrir e-ðto go around the back of sth.
taka ofan af e-uto take from the top of sth.
detta aftur af e-uto fall off the back of sth.
líta e-ð alvarlegum augumto take a serious view of sth.
komast á lagið með e-ðto get the knack of sth.
hafa nasasjón af e-uto have a superficial knowledge of sth.
fylla upp í e-ðto fill in sth.
skipta sér af e-uto interfere in sth.
taka þátt e-u)to participate in sth.
Unverified eiga e-ð sameiginlegtto have sth. in common
brjóta e-ð þversumto fold sth. in half
sérhæfa sig í e-uto specialize in sth.
impra á e-uto mention sth. in passing
æfast í e-uto get training in sth.
í tengslum við e-ð {adv}in relation to sth.
viðhalda e-uto keep sth. in good repair
í viðbót við e-ð {adv}in addition to sth.
ganga frá e-uto put sth. in order
eiga hlutdeild í e-uto share in sth.
ætlast e-ð fyrirto have sth. in mind
í tengslum við e-ð {adv}in connection with sth.
hafa ánægju af e-uto delight in sth.
eiga hlutdeild í e-uto participate in sth.
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