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Icelandic-English translation for: to have sth under control
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utan um e-ðto have sth. under control
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hafa forræði yfir e-uto have control over sth.
fumlaust {adv}under control
halda e-m í skefjumto keep sb. under control
ráða yfir e-mto have control over sb.
tölvufr. Control-takki {k} [talm.] [stýrihnappur]control key <Ctrl>
Unverified halda e-u á mottunnito control sth.
falla undir e-ðto fall under sth.
vera undir áhrifum e-sto be under the influence of sth.
kikna undan e-uto break down under the pressure of sth.
fjarstýra e-m/e-uto remotely control sb./sth.
eiga e-ðto have sth. [own]
vera með e-ðto have sth. (along)
eiga e-ð tilto have sth. available
hafa e-ð tilto have sth. available
vilja e-ðto want to have sth.
eiga e-ð eftirto have sth. left
vera nýorðinn e-ðto have just become sth.
eiga e-ð aflöguto have sth. left over
eiga e-ð ógertto have sth. to do
eiga e-ð í vændumto have sth. ahead
hafa e-ð einhvers staðarto have sth. somewhere
Unverified eiga e-ð sameiginlegtto have sth. in common
ætlast e-ð fyrirto have sth. in mind
verka á e-ðto have an effect on sth.
ætla e-ðto want to have sth.
Unverified hafa ráð á e-uto have recourse to sth.
orka e-ðto have the energy to do sth.
eiga fyrir e-uto have enough money for sth.
hafa e-ð fyrir stafnito have sth. to do
kunna ráð við e-uto have remedy for sth.
hafa e-ð við höndinato have sth. on hand
hafa e-ð til prufuto have sth. on trial
hafa kappnóg af e-uto have plenty of sth.
Unverified hafa tök á e-uto have recourse to sth.
hafa e-ð hjá sérto have sth. at hand
hafa e-ð í hugato have sth. in mind
vera aflögufær með e-ðto have sth. in store
draga e-ð í efato have doubts about sth.
vera e-s virðito have a worth of sth.
vera efni í e-ðto have the makings of sth.
hafa augastað á e-uto have an eye on sth.
luma á e-uto have sth. up one's sleeve
leita á náðir e-sto have recourse to sb./sth.
vera fullsaddur af e-uto have had enough of sth.
eiga tilkall til e-sto have a claim to sth.
hafa e-ð fyrir stafnito have sth. to work on
hafa e-ð í farteskinuto have sth. on / with you
vera náttúraður fyrir e-ðto have a natural talent for sth.
hafa e-ð til umráðato have sth. at one's disposal
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