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Icelandic-English translation for: to be up the spout [ruined]
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Dictionary Icelandic English: to be up the spout [ruined]

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dýr vera í göngumto be rounding up the sheep
vatnssúla {kv}spout
þrjótato be used up
vera upplýsturto be up to date
vera framundanto be coming up (soon)
hafa fótavistto be up and about
Unverified vera alveg í kengto be doubled up
vera á fótumto be up and about
ægja saman [e-u ægir saman]to be mixed up
vaska uppto wash up the dishes
Unverified upp í loft {adv}up in the air
við tækifæri {adv}when the opportunity turns up
uppi á þaki {adv}up on the roof
vera starfi sínu vaxinnto be up to one's job
Verðir stöðvuðu áflogin.Guards broke up the fight.
hengja upp þvottto hang up the laundry
ökut. þenja mótorinnto rev up the engine [coll.]
hafa við e-mto be able to keep up with sb.
Það sækir í sama farið.It ends up the same.
koma neðan úr kjallaranumto come up from the cellar
Hann gekk húsinu.He went up to the house.
Unverified fremst í dalnum {adv}farthest up the valley [in N.+ W. Iceland]
gefa upp öndina [orðtak]to give up the ghost [idiom]
vera í djúpum skít [talm.]to be up shit creek (without a paddle) [vulg.]
Unverified kasta fram vísuto make up a quatrain on the spot
Vegurinn liggur bænum.The road leads up to the farm.
tíðkastto be the custom
byggja skúr við húsiðto build a shed up against the house
Mannfjöldinn leystist upp eftir leikinn.The crowd broke up after the game.
vera fyrirto be in the way
Unverified tilheyra fortíðinnito be thing of the past
vera á faraldsfætito be on the move
vera í fararbroddito be in the lead
vera á kreikito be on the move
álíta ...to be of the opinion that ...
vera í varnarstöðuto be on the defensive
vera í plústo be in the green
vera engu nærto be none the wiser
vera aðhlátursefnito be the subject of ridicule
vera uppdubbaðurto be dressed to the nines
vera í fylkingarbroddito be in the lead
vera á uppleiðto be on the rise
vera einito be the only one
vera viðlátinnto be on the scene [idiom]
vera á flóttato be on the run
varða við lögto be against the law
Unverified vera utanveltuto be the odd man out
Unverified vera á flækingito be on the road
vera á ferlito be up and about [all day etc., as early as]
valda e-uto be the cause of sth.
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