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eight

  • 21 minus

    1. preposition
    (used to show subtraction: Ten minus two equals eight (10 - 2 = 8).) mínus
    2. noun
    ((also minus sign) a sign (-) used to show subtraction or negative quality.) frádráttarmerki, mínustákn
    3. adjective
    (negative or less than zero: a minus number; Twelve from ten equals minus two (10 - 12 = -2).) neikvæð tala

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  • 22 minute

    I ['minit] noun
    1) (the sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds: It is twenty minutes to eight; The journey takes thirty minutes; a ten-minute delay.) mínúta
    2) (in measuring an angle, the sixtieth part of a degree; sixty seconds: an angle of 47° 50′ (= forty-seven degrees, fifty minutes).) mínúta
    3) (a very short time: Wait a minute; It will be done in a minute.) andartak
    4) (a particular point in time: At that minute, the telephone rang.) andrá, stund
    5) ((in plural) the notes taken at a meeting recording what was said: The chairman asked for this decision to be recorded in the minutes.) fundargerð
    - the minute that
    - the minute
    - to the minute
    - up to the minute
    II adjective
    1) (very small: The diamonds in the brooch were minute.) agnarlítill
    2) (paying attention to the smallest details: minute care.) ítarlegur
    - minuteness

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  • 23 octagon

    ['oktəɡən, ]( American[) -ɡon]
    (two-dimensional figure with eight sides.) átthyrningur

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  • 24 octagonal

    [ok'tæɡənl]
    adjective (having eight sides: an octagonal figure.) átthyrndur

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  • 25 octave

    ['oktiv]
    (in music, a series or range of eight notes.) áttund

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  • 26 octopus

    ['oktəpəs]
    (a type of sea-creature with eight tentacles.) kolkrabbi

    English-Icelandic dictionary > octopus

  • 27 reckoning

    1) (calculation; counting: By my reckoning, we must be about eight kilometres from the town.) útreikningur
    2) (the settling of debts etc.) uppgjör

    English-Icelandic dictionary > reckoning

  • 28 seat

    [si:t] 1. noun
    1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) sæti
    2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) seta, sessa
    3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) buxnaseta
    4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) sæti
    5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) (að)setur
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) láta setjast
    2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) taka í sæti
    - - seater
    - seating
    - seat belt
    - take a seat

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  • 29 shift

    [ʃift] 1. verb
    1) (to change (the) position or direction (of): We spent the whole evening shifting furniture around; The wind shifted to the west overnight.) færa, flytja til
    2) (to transfer: She shifted the blame on to me.) koma yfir á, færa til
    3) (to get rid of: This detergent shifts stains.) losa við, hreinsa í burt
    2. noun
    1) (a change (of position etc): a shift of emphasis.) umskipti
    2) (a group of people who begin work on a job when another group stop work: The night shift does the heavy work.) vakt
    3) (the period during which such a group works: an eight-hour shift; ( also adjective) shift work.) vakt
    - shiftlessness
    - shifty
    - shiftily
    - shiftiness

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  • 30 spider

    (a kind of small creature with eight legs and no wings, which spins a web.) kónguló

    English-Icelandic dictionary > spider

  • 31 tentacle

    ['tentəkl]
    (a long, thin, flexible arm-like or horn-like part of an animal, used to feel, grasp etc: An octopus has eight tentacles.) griparmur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > tentacle

  • 32 times

    1) (a period; an era: We live in difficult times.) tímar, tímaskeið
    2) (in mathematics, used to mean multiplied by: Four times two is eight.) sinnum

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  • 33 victory

    plural - victories; noun ((a) defeat of an enemy or rival: Our team has had two defeats and eight victories; At last they experienced the joy of victory.) sigur

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  • 34 week

    [wi:k] 1. noun
    1) (any sequence of seven days, especially from Sunday to Saturday: It's three weeks since I saw her.) vika
    2) (the five days from Monday to Friday inclusive: He can't go during the week, but he'll go on Saturday or Sunday.) virkir dagar
    3) (the amount of time spent working during a period of seven days: He works a forty-eight-hour week.) vinnuvika
    2. adverb
    (once a week: The newspaper is published weekly.) vikulega
    3. noun
    (a publication coming out once a week: Is this newspaper a weekly or a daily?) vikublað/-rit
    - weekend
    - a week last Friday
    - a week today
    - tomorrow
    - on/next Friday
    - Friday

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  • 35 withstand

    [wið'stænd]
    past tense, past participle - withstood; verb
    (to oppose or resist (successfully): They withstood the siege for eight months.) þola, standast

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  • 36 work-day

    1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) virkur dagur, vinnudagur
    2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) vinnudagur

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  • 37 working day

    1) (a day on which one goes to work, and is not on holiday.) virkur dagur, vinnudagur
    2) (the period of actual labour in a normal day at work: My working day is eight hours long.) vinnudagur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > working day

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  • eight — [eıt] number, n [: Old English; Origin: eahta] 1.) the number 8 ▪ It s only eight days till Christmas. ▪ They woke at eight (=eight o clock) . ▪ My parents died when I was eight (=eight years old) . 2.) a team of eight people who row a racing… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • eight — late 14c., eighte, earlier ehte (c.1200), from O.E. eahta, æhta, from P.Gmc. *akhto(u) (Cf. O.S. ahto, O.Fris. ahta, O.N. atta, Swed. ôtta, Du. acht, O.H.G. Ahto, Ger. acht, Goth. ahtau), from PIE *okto( …   Etymology dictionary

  • eight — eight; eight·er; eight·ling; eight·pen·ny; eight·some; eight·fold; eight·i·eth; …   English syllables

  • eight — ► CARDINAL NUMBER 1) one more than seven; 8. (Roman numeral: viii or VIII.) 2) an eight oared rowing boat or its crew. ● have one over the eight Cf. ↑have one over the eight ● pieces of eight …   English terms dictionary

  • eight — [āt] adj. [ME eighte < OE eahta, akin to Ger acht < IE base * oktō(u) L octo, Gr oktō, OIr ocht] totaling one more than seven n. 1. the cardinal number between seven and nine; 8; VIII 2. any group of eight people or things, as a crew of… …   English World dictionary

  • eight — cylinder engine, or a vehicle fitted with one; the cylinders may be in line (a straight eight) or in a V layout (a V 8). Also see flat eight straight eight V eight …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • Eight — ([=a]t), n. 1. The number greater by a unit than seven; eight units or objects. [1913 Webster] 2. A symbol representing eight units, as 8 or viii. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Eight — ist das englische Wort für die Zahl Acht. Eight steht außerdem für: The Eight, ursprünglicher Name der Künstlergruppe Ashcan School Eight Inc., multidisziplinäres Design und Innovationsstudio …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Eight — ([=a]t), a. [AS. eahta; akin to OS. ahto, OFries. achta, D. & G. acht, OHG. ahto, Icel. [=a]tta, Sw. [*a]tta, Dan. otte, Goth. ahtau, Lith. aszt[*u]ni, Ir. & Gael. ochd, W. wyth, Armor. eich, eiz, L. octo, Gr. oktw , Skr. ash[.t]an. [root]306. Cf …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • eight|y — «AY tee», noun, plural eight|ies, adjective. eight times ten; 80: »The eighty cows were milked in two groups, forty at a time. ╂[short for Old English hundeahtatig] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Eight — ([=a]t), n. [See {Ait}.] An island in a river; an ait. [Obs.] Osiers on their eights. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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