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Icelandic-English translation for: to regard as sb sth
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læknisfr. þreifa á e-m/e-uto palpate sb./sth.
hóta e-m e-uto threaten sb. with sth.
auðsýna e-m e-ðto express sth. for sb.
eftirláta e-m e-ðto yield sth. to sb.
umvefja e-n/e-ðto wrap around sb./sth.
fela e-m e-ðto entrust sb. with sth.
útvega (e-m) e-ðto provide sth. (for sb.)
þola e-n/e-ð [umbera]to tolerate sb./sth.
fjarstýra e-m/e-uto remotely control sb./sth.
ákalla e-n/e-ðto invocate sb./sth. [archaic]
ákalla e-n/e-ðto call upon sb./sth.
neita e-m um e-ðto refuse sb. sth.
neita e-m um e-ðto deny sb. sth.
útnefna e-n sem e-ðto appoint sb. sth.
ánafna e-m e-ðto bequeath sth. to sb.
yfirgnæfa e-n/e-ðto rise above sb./sth.
fjörga e-n/e-ðto cheer sb./sth. up
yfirgnæfa e-n/e-ðto tower over sb./sth.
úthluta e-m e-ðto apportion sth. to sb.
Unverified lúta e-m/e-uto submit to sb./sth.
andmæla e-m/e-u [mótmæla]to oppose sb./sth.
eltast við e-n/e-ðto chase sb./sth.
læknisfr. vana e-n/e-ðto emasculate sb./sth. [castrate]
forsmá e-n/e-ð [gamaldags]to disdain sb./sth.
þvinga e-n/e-ð [neyða]to force sb./sth.
níða e-n/e-ð (niður)to libel sb./sth.
níða e-n/e-ð (niður)to defame sb./sth.
andæfa e-m/e-uto fight against sb./sth.
vera andsnúinn e-m/e-uto oppose sb./sth.
grafa undan e-m/e-uto undermine sb./sth.
krefja e-n e-sto demand sth. of sb.
orðtak skilja e-n/e-ð eftirto leave sb./sth. behind
Unverified unna (ekki) e-m e-sto (not) grant sb. sth.
grandskoða e-n/e-ðto look sb./sth. over [to inspect]
inna e-n eftir e-uto ask sb. about sth.
útbýta e-u (til e-s)to distribute sth. (to sb.)
krefja e-n um e-ðto demand sth. of sb.
umbuna e-m (fyrir e-ð)to remunerate sb. (for sth.)
glíma (við e-n/e-ð)to wrestle (with sb./sth.)
örva e-n/e-ð [æsa, hvetja]to arouse sb./sth.
upplýsa e-n um e-ðto inform sb. about sth.
gera e-ð fyrir e-nto do sth. for sb.
bæta e-m e-ð uppto compensate sb. for sth.
umbuna e-m (fyrir e-ð)to reward sb. (for sth.)
virða e-ð við e-nto respect sb. for sth.
samsama sig e-m/e-uto identify with sb./sth.
óvirða e-n/e-ðto show disrespect for sb./sth.
stugga e-m/e-u burtto shoo sb./sth. away
hrósa e-m (fyrir e-ð)to praise sb. (for sth.)
Unverified kalla e-n/e-ð uppto call sb./sth. out
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