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Icelandic-English translation for: to have sb up
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luma á e-uto have sth. up one's sleeve
vera með ýmislegt í pokahorninu [orðtak]to have something up your sleeve [idiom]
ráða yfir e-mto have control over sb.
eiga e-n to have sb. to turn to
ganga fyrir e-nto have an audience with sb.
halda við e-nto have an affair with sb.
vanvirða e-nto have a low opinion of sb.
sjá aumur á e-mto have mercy on sb.
hafa yfir e-m segjato have authority over sb.
leita á náðir e-sto have recourse to sb./sth.
eiga orðastað við e-nto have a conversation with sb.
vera e-m fremrito have the edge over / on sb.
eiga ekkert vantalað við e-nto have nothing to say to sb.
Unverified eiga í útistöðum við e-nto have a dispute with sb.
Unverified eiga erindi við e-nto have something to discuss with sb.
Unverified káfa upp á e-nto have nothing to do with sb.
berja e-nto beat sb. up
farða e-nto make sb. up
vekja e-nto wake sb. up
ala e-n uppto bring sb. up
uppfæða e-n [gamalt]to bring sb. up
Unverified hlaupa e-n uppito catch sb. up
þjarma e-mto beat sb. up
peppa e-n upp [talm.]to cheer sb. up
æsa e-n [gera æstan]to stir sb. up
vaka eftir e-mto stay up for sb.
bjóða e-m birginnto stand up to sb.
vaka eftir e-mto wait up for sb.
þagga niður í e-mto make sb. shut up
líta upp til e-sto look up to sb.
peppa e-n upp [talm.]to buck sb. up [coll.]
ganga í skrokk á e-mto beat sb. up
ganga í skrokk á e-mto beat sb. up badly
leggja fæð á e-nto have a grudge against sb.
Unverified eiga e-ð undir e-mto have to rely on sb,
fylgja e-m eftir [óeiginl.] [fylgjast með]to catch up with sb.
hafa við e-mto be able to keep up with sb.
hafa e-n/e-ð í eftirdragito have sb./sth. in tow
eiga e-ð vantalað við e-nto have things to say to sb.
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.
fjörga e-n/e-ðto cheer sb./sth. up
pikka e-n/e-ð upp [talm.]to pick sb./sth. up
þola e-n/e-ð [umbera]to put up with sb./sth.
þrýsta e-m upp e-uto push sb. up against sth.
fara á mis við e-nto mess up a rendezvous with sb.
vera uppsigað við e-n [e-m er uppsigað við e-n]to have antipathy toward sb. [sb. has antipathy toward sb.]
villast á fólkito mistake sb. for sb. else
hafato have
allsleysingi {k}have-not
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