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Icelandic-English translation for: to have a sweet tooth
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eiga orðastað við e-nto have a conversation with sb.
hafa nóg á sinni könnuto have one's hands full
hafa augastað á e-uto have an eye on sth.
eiga um sárt bindato have suffered a great loss
luma á e-uto have sth. up one's sleeve
leita á náðir e-sto have recourse to sb./sth.
eiga meðal við höfuðverkto have a medicine for a headache
tannlæk. barnatönn {kv}baby tooth
tannlæk. tannverkur {k}tooth pain
tannstöngull {k}tooth pick
goðafr. tannálfur {k}tooth fairy
augntönn {kv}eye tooth
líffærafr. tannlæk. barnatönn {kv}deciduous tooth
dýr nagtönn {kv}chisel tooth
tannlæk. endajaxl {k}wisdom tooth
líffærafr. vígtönn {kv}canine tooth
líffærafr. fullorðinstönn {kv}permanent tooth
líffærafr. framtönn {kv}front tooth
vera veikur fyrir e-uto have a soft spot for sth.
vera náttúraður fyrir e-ðto have a natural talent for sth.
Unverified una sér við e-ðto have a good time doing sth.
hafa nef fyrir e-uto have a good nose for sth.
Unverified eiga í útistöðum við e-nto have a dispute with sb.
hafa ættarsögu um sjúkdómto have a disease running in the family
eiga úr vöndu ráðato have a hard problem to solve
Áttu ögn af sykri?Do you have a little bit of sugar?
hafa nasasjón af e-uto have a superficial knowledge of sth.
vera mikið niðri fyrirto have a lot on one's mind
Unverified káfa upp á e-nto have nothing to do with sb.
tannlæk. vísdómstönn {kv} [endajaxl]wisdom tooth
tannlæk. frekjuskarð {hv}tooth gap [diastema]
tannlæk. laus tönn {kv}loose tooth
sætur {adj}sweet
hafa óhreint mjöl í pokahorninu [orðtak]to have a skeleton in the closet [Am.] [idiom]
dísætur {adj}sugar-sweet
væminn {adj} [smeðjulegur]sickly sweet
mat. eftirréttur {k}sweet [Br.]
mat. ábætir {k}sweet dessert
ljúflingur {k}sweet-natured person
vera vel vaxinn [e-r er vel vaxinn]to have a good physique [sb. has a good physique]
hafa áhrif á e-n/e-ðto have an influence on sb./sth.
hafa andúð á e-m/e-uto have an aversion to sb./sth.
gras. T
mat. ábætir {k}sweet [Br.] [sweet dessert]
gras. T
orðtak Hefndin er sæt.Vengeance is sweet.
gras. T
orðtak Hefndin er sæt.Revenge is sweet.
fagurgali {k}sweet talk [Am.] [coll.]
gras. T
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