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Icelandic-English translation for: to be on visiting terms with sb
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eiga vingott við e-nto be on intimate terms with sb.
vera hjá e-mto be with sb.
á jafningjagrundvelli {adv}on equal terms
vera e-m nákunnugurto be closely acquainted with sb.
á jafnréttisgrundvelli {adv}on the same terms
vera vondur út í e-nto be angry with sb.
vera ástfanginn af e-mto be in love with sb.
vera reiður út í e-nto be angry with sb.
hafa við e-mto be able to keep up with sb.
vera á öndverðum meiði við e-nto be at odds with sb.
Unverified gera sér dælt við e-nto be over-familiar with sb. [Br.]
vera í náðinni hjá e-mto be in favour with sb. [Br.]
vera upp á kant við e-nto be at odds with sb.
Unverified upp á {prep} [+þf.] [með tilteknum skilmálum]with the terms of
taka upp þykkjuna fyrir e-nto be offended on sb. else's behalf
þekkja e-n/e-ðto be familiar with sb./sth.
kannast við e-n/e-ðto be acquainted with sb./sth.
ama e-mto be wrong with sb. [sth. is bothering sb. or sb. is not well]
nafnspjald {hv}visiting card
mennt. gistiprófessor {k}visiting professor
atast í e-uto to work with / on sth.
hafa e-ð í farteskinuto have sth. on / with you
ganga með barnto be with child
brennato be on fire
froðufella af bræðito be foaming with rage
vera grasi vaxinnto be covered with grass
vera með á nótunumto be with it
vera stundvísto be on time
vera viðlátinnto be on hand
vera alsettur e-uto be covered with sth.
vera alsettur e-uto be strewn with sth.
samræmast e-uto be in agreement with sth.
kannast við e-ðto be familiar with sth.
vera yfirkominn af sorgto be overcome with grief
vera erfiður viðfangsto be difficult to deal with
vera illur viðskiptisto be difficult to deal with
vera kunnugur e-uto be familiar with sth.
vera illur viðureignarto be difficult to deal with
iða af e-uto be bustling with sth.
vera ör á to be generous with money
vera prýddur e-uto be adorned with sth.
vera prýddur e-uto be decorated with sth.
vera á vaktto be on duty
vera á varðbergito be on guard
vera á vaktto be on watch
vera í fríito be on holiday
standa frammi fyrir e-uto be faced with sth.
hafa velþóknun á e-uto be pleased with sth.
hafa e-ð vopnito be armed with sth.
fara frjálslega með sannleikannto be creative with the truth
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