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  • 1 only too

    (very: I'll be only too pleased to come.) mjög

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  • 2 only

    ['əunli] 1. adjective
    (without any others of the same type: He has no brothers or sisters - he's an only child; the only book of its kind.) einka-; eini, hinn eini
    2. adverb
    1) (not more than: We have only two cups left; He lives only a mile away.) aðeins
    2) (alone: Only you can do it.) aðeins þú einn
    3) (showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities: I only scolded the child - I did not smack him.) bara
    4) (not longer ago than: I saw him only yesterday.) ekki lengra síðan en, síðast í
    5) (showing the one possible result of an action: If you do that, you'll only make him angry.) bara, aðeins
    3. conjunction
    (except that, but: I'd like to go, only I have to work.) nema að, en

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  • 3 sleep

    [sli:p] 1. past tense, past participle - slept; verb
    (to rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness: Goodnight - sleep well!; I can't sleep - my mind is too active.) sofa
    2. noun
    ((a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness: It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired; I had only four hours' sleep last night.) svefn
    - sleepless
    - sleepy
    - sleepily
    - sleepiness
    - sleeping-bag
    - sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
    - sleepwalk
    - sleepwalker
    - put to sleep
    - sleep like a log/top
    - sleep off
    - sleep on

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  • 4 if

    [if]
    1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) ef
    2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) ef
    3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) ef, í hvert skipti, hvenær sem
    4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) þótt
    5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) hvort

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  • 5 narrow

    ['nærəu] 1. adjective
    1) (having or being only a small distance from side to side: a narrow road; The bridge is too narrow for large lorries to cross.) þröngur
    2) (only just managed: a narrow escape.) naumur, tæpur
    3) ((of ideas, interests or experience) not extensive enough.) takmarkaður
    2. verb
    (to make or become narrow: The road suddenly narrowed.) þrengjast
    - narrows
    - narrow-minded

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  • 6 insult

    1. verb
    (to treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously: He insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.) móðga
    2. noun
    ((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) móðgun

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  • 7 lenient

    ['li:niənt]
    (merciful or punishing only lightly: You are much too lenient with wrongdoers.) miskunnsamur, mildur
    - lenience
    - leniency

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  • 8 scratch the surface

    (to deal too slightly with a subject: We started to discuss the matter, but only had time to scratch the surface.) tæpa á, fara lauslega í

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  • 9 self-centred

    [self'sentəd]
    (interested only in one's own affairs; selfish: She's too self-centred to take any interest in my troubles.) sjálfhverfur

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  • 10 skimp

    [skimp]
    1) ((with on) to take, spend, use, give etc too little or only just enough: She skimped on meals in order to send her son to college.) spara
    2) (to do (a job) imperfectly: He's inclined to skimp his work.) gera (e-ð) illa
    - skimpily
    - skimpiness

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  • 11 subjective

    [səb'‹ektiv]
    adjective ((of a person's attitude etc) arising from, or influenced by, his own thoughts and feelings only; not objective or impartial: You must try not to be too subjective if you are on a jury in a court of law.) huglægur; hlutdrægur

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  • 12 to

    1. [tə,tu] preposition
    1) (towards; in the direction of: I cycled to the station; The book fell to the floor; I went to the concert/lecture/play.) til, á
    2) (as far as: His story is a lie from beginning to end.) til
    3) (until: Did you stay to the end of the concert?) til, þar til
    4) (sometimes used to introduce the indirect object of a verb: He sent it to us; You're the only person I can talk to.) til, við
    5) (used in expressing various relations: Listen to me!; Did you reply to his letter?; Where's the key to this door?; He sang to (the accompaniment of) his guitar.) á, að
    6) (into a particular state or condition: She tore the letter to pieces.) í
    7) (used in expressing comparison or proportion: He's junior to me; Your skill is superior to mine; We won the match by 5 goals to 2.) miðað við; á móti
    8) (showing the purpose or result of an action etc: He came quickly to my assistance; To my horror, he took a gun out of his pocket.) til
    9) ([tə] used before an infinitive eg after various verbs and adjectives, or in other constructions: I want to go!; He asked me to come; He worked hard to (= in order to) earn a lot of money; These buildings were designed to (= so as to) resist earthquakes; She opened her eyes to find him standing beside her; I arrived too late to see him.) um, til að
    10) (used instead of a complete infinitive: He asked her to stay but she didn't want to.)
    2. [tu:] adverb
    1) (into a closed or almost closed position: He pulled/pushed the door to.) aftur
    2) (used in phrasal verbs and compounds: He came to (= regained consciousness).) að verki

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См. также в других словарях:

  • only too … — only too… idiom very • I was only too pleased to help. • Children can be difficult as we know only too well. Main entry: ↑onlyidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • only too — ► only too to an extreme or regrettable extent. Main Entry: ↑only …   English terms dictionary

  • only too — adverb to a high degree (Freq. 2) she is all too ready to accept the job • Syn: ↑all too * * * see only * * * only too : very or completely He knew only too well [=he knew very well] what it meant to go to war …   Useful english dictionary

  • only too — 1) used for meaning very when you wish that the situation was different The company is only too aware of the risks involved. They discovered that, unfortunately, the rumour was only too true. 2) used for saying that you are very willing to do… …   English dictionary

  • only too — very. She d be only too happy to help you. We were only too aware of the risks involved in traveling there …   New idioms dictionary

  • only too - — used to emphasize that something is the case to an extreme or regrettable extent you should be only too glad to be rid of him | they found that the rumor was only too true …   Useful english dictionary

  • only too eager to do something — phrase very keen to do something, especially so keen that it causes problems Some patients are only too eager to tell you exactly how they feel. Thesaurus: enthusiasticsynonym Main entry: eager …   Useful english dictionary

  • only too pleased (to do something) — only too ˈpleased (to do sth) idiom very happy or willing to do sth • We re only too pleased to help. Main entry: ↑pleasedidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • only too pleased to do something — pleased/only too pleased/to do something phrase willing very willing to do something I’d be pleased to answer any questions you have about the plan. We’d be only too pleased to help. Thesaurus: willing to do or accept somethingsynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • (only) too true — ( all/only/) too true phrase used for saying that something is true when you wish that it was not Sadly the rumour is all too true. Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing that something is true or exactsynonym Main entry: true …   Useful english dictionary

  • only too eager to do something — very keen to do something, especially so keen that it causes problems Some patients are only too eager to tell you exactly how they feel …   English dictionary

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