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Icelandic-English translation for: to look upon sb sth [look at]
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virða e-n/e-ð fyrir sérto consider sb./sth. [look at attentively]
ákalla e-n/e-ðto call upon sb./sth.
rekast á e-n/e-ðto stumble upon sb./sth.
líta e-n/e-ð hornaugato frown upon sb./sth.
þvinga e-u upp á e-nto impose sth. on / upon sb.
snuðra um e-n/e-ð [niðr.]to spy on / upon sb./sth.
þröngva e-u upp á e-nto force sth. on / upon sb.
þröngva e-u upp á e-nto impose sth. on / upon sb.
passa e-n/e-ðto look after sb./sth.
grandskoða e-n/e-ðto look sb./sth. over [to inspect]
virða e-n/e-ð fyrir sérto look at sb./sth.
verða litið á e-n/e-ðto happen to look at sb./sth.
endurbæta e-ðto improve on / upon sth.
binda e-ð fastmælumto agreed upon / on sth.
uppvarta e-n [þjóna til borðs]to serve sb. [at the table]
líta e-n hornaugato look askance at sb.
líta upp til e-sto look up to sb.
líta e-n illu augato look daggers at sb.
ganga í augun á e-mto look attractive to sb.
athuga e-ðto look into sth.
kanna e-ðto look into sth.
vistast hjá e-mto work in sb. home [and live there at the same time]
berja e-ð augumto look at sth.
skoða e-ðto take a look at sth.
hlakka til e-sto look forward to sth.
horfa vonaraugum til e-sto look forward to sth.
á {prep}upon
umsaminn {adj}agreed (upon)
ef óskað er {adv}on/upon request
Einu sinni var ...Once upon a time ...
þarfnast e-sto need sb./sth.
kalla e-n/e-ð e-ðto call sb./sth. sth.
féfletta e-nto cheat sb. out of sth.
færa e-m fórnto sacrifice sth. to sb.
taka loforð af e-mto make sb. promise sth.
í þágu e-s {adv}in the interest of sb./sth.
þarfnast e-sto be in need of sb./sth.
nart {hv} [át]snacking
þarfnast e-sto require sb./sth. [need or depend on]
taka e-ð upp eftir öðrumto imitate sb. in sth.
leita á náðir e-sto have recourse to sb./sth.
frír {adj}free [at no charge]
hafa vit fyrir e-mto prevent sb. from doing sth. stupid
koma e-m á lagiðto teach sb. how to do sth.
volk {hv}hardships {pl} [esp. at sea]
uppvörtun {kv}service [at the table]
fiskifr. aflaleysi {hv}fish shortage [at sea]
viðstaddur {adj}present [at a location or event]
nærstaddur {adj}present [at a location or event]
aðkoma {kv} [aðstæður]sight [situation at arrival]
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