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Icelandic-English translation for: to finish doing sth
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enda (e-ð)to finish (sth.)
hafa e-ð afto finish sth.
klára e-ðto finish sth. [accomplish]
fullvinna e-ðto finish sth. [complete, perfect]
fullgera e-ðto finish sth. [complete, perfect]
reka endahnútinn á e-ðto finish sth.
afleggja e-ðto stop doing sth.
fresta e-uto postpone (doing) sth.
nenna e-uto mind doing sth.
nenna e-uto feel like doing sth.
taka upp á e-uto start doing sth.
taka gera e-ðto start doing sth.
vasast í e-uto be busy doing sth.
hafa ánægju af e-uto enjoy doing sth.
færast undan e-uto try to evade doing sth.
hafa ánægju af e-uto delight in doing sth.
kippa sér hendinnito back out of doing sth.
Unverified eira við e-ðto find peace in doing sth.
hugsa um gera e-ðto consider doing sth.
kinoka sér við e-u [gamalt]to recoil from doing sth.
spá í gera e-ð [talm.]to consider doing sth.
Unverified una sér ekki við e-ðto not like doing sth.
Unverified una sér við e-ðto be content with doing sth.
vera í óðaönn e-uto be busy doing sth.
hafa sig í e-ðto get around to doing sth.
kinoka sér við e-u [gamalt]to shrink from doing sth.
hafa vit fyrir e-mto prevent sb. from doing sth. stupid
Unverified una sér við e-ðto have a good time doing sth.
Unverified vera í miðju kafi [óeiginl.]to be in the middle of doing sth.
eiga vanda til e-sto be in the habit of doing sth.
vera vanur gera e-ðto be in the habit of doing sth.
leggja e-ð í vana sinnto be in the habit of doing sth.
varna e-m e-sto prevent sb. from doing sth.
vera kominn á fremsta hunn með e-ðto be (just) on the point of doing sth.
forða e-m frá e-uto keep sb. from doing sth.
fleka e-n (til e-s)to trick sb. (into doing sth.)
e-n ofan af e-uto dissuade sb. from doing sth.
frágangur {k} [samnings]finish
verðlaunasæti {hv}podium finish
ljúka e-uto finish
innansleikjur {kv.ft}trivial things to finish
hafast [það hafðist]to finish [it was finished]
gera út af við e-nto finish sb. off
ganga milli bols og höfuðs á e-mto finish sb. off
uppvask {hv}doing the dishes
Vertu ekki þessu!Stop doing this!
Honum gengur bara vel.He is doing well.
Hvernig gengur hjá honum?How's he doing?
Hvernig hefur þú það?How are you doing?
Mér tókst gera þetta.I succeeded in doing this.
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