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Icelandic-English translation for: to operate in the capital market
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Dictionary Icelandic English: to operate in the capital market

Translation 101 - 150 of 1924  <<  >>

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í árdaga {adv}in the dawn of time
á sama hátt {adv}in the same way
frammi á gangi {adv}out in the corridor
úti á víðavangi {adv}in the open contryside
samkvæmt lögumin accordance with the law
samkvæmt samningiin accordance with the contract
þjóðþrifaverk {hv}action in the public interest
í fyrsta lagi {adv}in the first place
vestur undir {prep} [+þgf.]in the west [not far]
Það fellur að.The tide is coming in.
á besta aldri {adv}in the prime of life
í miðju kafi {adv}in the middle of [busy]
í gamla daga {adv}in (the) olden days [archaic]
veðurfr. veðraskil {hv.ft}change in the weather {sg}
fortíðardraugur {k} [oftast ft.]skeleton in the cupboard
snúa öfugtto face in the wrong direction
vestanlands {adv}in the western part of the country
í gamla daga {adv}in the old days [idiom]
flatmaga í sólinnito bask in the sun
veðurfr. veðrabrigði {hv.ft}sudden change in the weather
vera í fararbroddito be in the lead
í tímans rás {adv}in the course of time
þarna austur frá {adv}there in / to the east
vera í fylkingarbroddito be in the lead
austanlands {adv}in the eastern part of the country
vera í plústo be in the green
á augabragði {adv}in the blink of an eye
í rás viðburðanna {adv}in the course of events
norðanlands {adv}in the northern part of the country
framan í e-n {adv}in the face of sb.
taka undir í fjöllunumto echo in the hills
nón {hv} [gamalt]three o'clock in the afternoon
fari allt á versta veg {adv}in the worst case
nónbil {hv}around three o'clock in the afternoon
á framanverðri 19. öld {adv}in the early 19th century
lifa í núinuto live in / for the present
í viðurvist e-s {adv}in the presence of sb.
í samræmi við reglur {adv}in conformity with the rules
í samræmi við reglur {adv}in accordance with the rules
um miðja nótt {adv}in the middle of the night
vera í bígerðto be in the pipeline [fig.]
stjórn. eiga setu á Alþingito sit in the Althing
búa vestur á fjörðumto live in the Westfjords
orðið í þessu samhengithe word in this context
svara e-u neitandito answer in the negative
Vegurinn er vondur.The road is in bad shape.
fjár. höfuðstóll {k}capital
landaf. höfuðborg {kv}capital
fjár. fjárfrekur {adj}capital-intensive
fjár. fjárfrekur {adj}capital intensive
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