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  • 1 country

    plural - countries; noun
    1) (any of the nations of the world; the land occupied by a nation: Canada is a larger country than Spain.) (þjóð)land
    2) (the people of a country: The whole country is in agreement with your views.) landsmenn
    3) ((usually with the) districts where there are fields, moors etc as opposed to towns and areas with many buildings: a quiet holiday in the country; ( also adjective) country districts.) sveit
    4) (an area or stretch of land: hilly country.) land, svæði
    - countryman
    - countryside

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  • 2 country dance

    (a (style of) dance in which partners are arranged in parallel lines.) sveitadans

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  • 3 cross-country

    adjective (across fields etc, not on roads: a cross-country run.) víðavangs-

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  • 4 mother-country

    nouns (the country where one was born.) ættjörð; föðurland

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  • 5 cross-country skiing

    noun (the sport of skiing with narrow skis across the countryside, through woods etc.)

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  • 6 internal

    [in'tə:nl]
    1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) innvortis-
    2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) innanlands-
    - internal combustion

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  • 7 banish

    ['bæniʃ]
    (to send away (usually from a country), especially as a punishment: He was banished (from the country) for treason.) dæma í útlegð

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  • 8 bumpkin

    (a clumsy or stupid country person: a country bumpkin.)

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  • 9 colony

    ['koləni]
    plural - colonies; noun
    1) ((a group of people who form) a settlement in one country etc which is under the rule of another country: France used to have many colonies in Africa.) nÿlenda
    2) (a group of people having the same interests, living close together: a colony of artists.) sambú, sambÿli, kommúna
    3) (a collection of animals, birds etc, of one type, living together: a colony of gulls.) sambú
    - colonialism
    - colonialist
    - colonize
    - colonise
    - colonist
    - colonization
    - colonisation

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  • 10 constitution

    1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) stjórnarskrá
    2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) líkamshreysti

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  • 11 consul

    ['konsəl]
    1) (an agent who looks after his country's residents in (part of) a foreign country: the British Consul in Berlin.) ræðismaður, konsúll
    2) (either of the two chief magistrates in ancient Rome.) ræðismaður, konsúll
    - consulate

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  • 12 cross

    [kros] I adjective
    (angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) reiður
    II 1. plural - crosses; noun
    1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kross
    2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kross
    3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kross
    4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kross
    5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) kynblanda
    6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kross
    7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kross
    2. verb
    1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) fara yfir
    2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) krossleggja
    3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) skerast
    4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) farast á mis
    5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) setja þverstrik í
    6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) strika
    7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) kynblanda, krossvíxla
    8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) vinna gegn; svíkja
    - crossing
    - crossbow
    - cross-breed
    - cross-bred
    - crosscheck
    3. noun
    (the act of crosschecking.)
    - cross-country skiing
    - cross-examine
    - cross-examination
    - cross-eyed
    - cross-fire
    - at cross-purposes
    - cross-refer
    - cross-reference
    - crossroads
    - cross-section
    - crossword puzzle
    - crossword
    - cross one's fingers
    - cross out

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  • 13 desert

    I [di'zə:t] verb
    1) (to go away from and leave without help etc; to leave or abandon: Why did you desert us?) yfirgefa, fara frá
    2) (to run away, usually from the army: He was shot for trying to desert.) gerast liðhlaupi
    - deserter
    - desertion
    II ['dezət] noun
    (an area of barren country, usually hot, dry and sandy, where there is very little rain: Parts of the country are like a desert; ( also adjective) desert plants.) eyðimörk

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  • 14 diplomacy

    [di'plouməsi]
    1) (the business of making agreements, treaties etc between countries; the business of looking after the affairs of one's country etc in a foreign country.) ríkiserindrekstur
    2) (skill and tact in dealing with people, persuading them etc: Use a little diplomacy and she'll soon agree to help.) lipurð, háttvísi
    - diplomatic
    - diplomatically

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  • 15 district

    ['distrikt]
    (an area of a country, town etc: He lives in a poor district of London; Public transport is often infrequent in country districts.) hverfi; hérað

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  • 16 exile

    1. noun
    1) (a person who lives outside his own country either from choice or because he is forced to do so: an exile from his native land.) útlegð
    2) (a (usually long) stay in a foreign land (eg as a punishment): He was sent into exile.) útlegð
    2. verb
    (to send away or banish (a person) from his own country.) reka í útlegð

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  • 17 government

    1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) stjórnvöld, ríkisstjórn
    2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) stjórnarfar
    3) (the act or process of governing.) stjórnun
    - governor
    - governorship

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  • 18 home

    [həum] 1. noun
    1) (the house, town, country etc where a person etc usually lives: I work in London but my home is in Bournemouth; When I retire, I'll make my home in Bournemouth; Africa is the home of the lion; We'll have to find a home for the kitten.) heimili
    2) (the place from which a person, thing etc comes originally: America is the home of jazz.) heimkynni
    3) (a place where children without parents, old people, people who are ill etc live and are looked after: an old folk's home; a nursing home.) barnaheimili; dvalarheimili, hæli
    4) (a place where people stay while they are working: a nurses' home.) heimili, vist
    5) (a house: Crumpy Construction build fine homes for fine people; He invited me round to his home.) heimili
    2. adjective
    1) (of a person's home or family: home comforts.) heima-, heimilis-
    2) (of the country etc where a person lives: home produce.) heima-; innanlands-
    3) ((in football) playing or played on a team's own ground: the home team; a home game.) heimavöllur/-leikur/-lið
    3. adverb
    1) (to a person's home: I'm going home now; Hallo - I'm home!) heim, heima
    2) (completely; to the place, position etc a thing is intended to be: He drove the nail home; Few of his punches went home; These photographs of the war brought home to me the suffering of the soldiers.) í botn, ná takmarki sínu, gera ljóst
    - homely
    - homeliness
    - homing
    - home-coming
    - home-grown
    - homeland
    - home-made
    - home rule
    - homesick
    - homesickness
    - homestead
    - home truth
    - homeward
    - homewards
    - homeward
    - homework
    - at home
    - be/feel at home
    - home in on
    - leave home
    - make oneself at home
    - nothing to write home about

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  • 19 home rule

    (the government of a country or part of a country by its own citizens.) heimastjórn; sjálfstjórn

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  • 20 honour

    ['onə] 1. noun
    1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) heiður, sómi
    2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) heiður, sómi
    3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) orðstír, sæmd
    4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) virðingarvottur, heiður
    5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) heiður, sæmd
    6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) virðingarvottur, heiðursveiting
    7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) yðar náð
    2. verb
    1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) heiðra, virða
    2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) heiðra, sÿna virðingu
    3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) veita virðingargráðu/-vott, heiðra
    4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) standa við
    - honourable
    - honours
    - in honour bound
    - honour bound
    - on one's honour
    - word of honour

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