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Icelandic-English translation for: to put on a brave face
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slá e-u föstuto go firm on sth.
aumkast yfir e-nto take pity on sb.
austan undir {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the east side of
skera e-ð við nöglto skimp on sth.
láta e-ð viðgangastto let sth. go on
þræla e-m útto pile work on sb.
vera í útkallito be on an emergency call
vinna e-ð uppto catch up on sth.
vestan undir {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the west side of
fjölyrða um e-ðto go on about sth.
úttala sig um e-ðto comment on sth.
tendra e-ðto light sth. on fire [Am.]
flaðra upp um e-nto fawn on sb.
vinna saman e-uto collaborate on sth.
hafa mikið undirto be working on many things
gera e-ð vísvitandito do sth. on purpose
keppast við e-ðto work hard on sth.
norðan undir {prep} [+þgf.]at / on the north side of
fylgja e-u eftir [klára]to follow up on sth.
ganga við hjá e-mto drop in on sb.
hafa e-ð fyrir sattto take sth. on trust
miskunna sig yfir e-nto take pity on sb.
fara út bæ)to go out on the town
koma sér saman um e-ðto agree on sth.
finna e-n í fjöruto take revenge on sb.
prjóna við e-ð [óeiginl.]to embroider (on) sth. [story]
hafa e-ð til prufuto have sth. on trial
ganga e-u vísuto proceed on an assumption
senda e-m pilluto tread on sb.'s toes
atast í e-uto to work with / on sth.
aumka sig yfir e-nto take pity on sb.
fara með öfugmælito turn the truth on its head
vera var um sigto be on one's guard
veltast um af hlátrito roll on floor laughing <ROFL>
höggva í sama knérunnto jump on the bandwagon [coll.]
hafa sig e-uto get started on sth.
hafa e-ð við höndinato have sth. on hand
og svo framvegis {adv} <o.s.frv.>and so on <ASO>
Hvað er í bíó?What's on at the cinema?
Unverified kalla e-ð yfir sigto bring sth. on oneself
Unverified ugga ekki sérto not be on one's guard
vera niðurlotum kominnto be on the verge of collapse
færa e-ð í talto touch on sth. [fig.] [broach]
vera sendur út af örkinnito be sent on an errand
gerast fráhverfur e-mto turn one's back on sb.
birgja sig upp af e-uto stock up on sth.
hafa e-ð fyrir stafnito have sth. to work on
eiga e-ð vístto be able to rely on sth.
vera e-m fremrito have the edge over / on sb.
úttala sig um e-ðto express an opinion on sth.
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