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(of+food+etc)

  • 21 toothpick

    noun (a small piece of wood, plastic etc for picking out food etc from between the teeth.) tannstöngull

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  • 22 trolley

    ['troli]
    1) (a type of small cart for carrying things etc: She quickly filled the trolley with groceries.) innkaupakerra
    2) ((also tea-trolley, (American) teacart) a small cart, usually consisting of two or three trays fixed on a frame, used for serving tea, food etc: She brought the tea in on a trolley.) teborð, skenkiborð

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  • 23 beg

    [beɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - begged; verb
    1) (to ask (someone) for (money, food etc): The old man was so poor that he had to beg in the street; He begged (me) for money.) betla
    2) (to ask (someone) desperately or earnestly: I beg you not to do it.) biðja, sárbæna
    2. verb
    (to make very poor: He was beggared by the collapse of his firm.) gera öreiga, setja á hausinn
    - beg to differ

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  • 24 canal

    [kə'næl]
    1) (a (usually narrow) man-made waterway: barges on the canal; the Panama Canal.) skurður; skipaskurður
    2) (a passage in the body carrying fluids, food etc.) meltingarvegur

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  • 25 cater

    ['keitə]
    1) (to provide food etc: We cater for all types of functions.) sjá fyrir mat og öðrum veitingum
    2) (to supply what is needed: We cater for all educational needs.) sjá um það sem þarf
    - catering

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  • 26 defrost

    [di:'frost]
    1) (to remove frost or ice from (eg a refrigerator): I keep forgetting to defrost the freezer.) affrysta, þíða
    2) ((of frozen food etc) to thaw (out): Make sure you defrost the chicken thoroughly.) þíða

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  • 27 dress

    [dres] 1. verb
    1) (to put clothes or a covering on: We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.) klæðast
    2) (to prepare (food etc) to be eaten: She dressed a salad.) útbúa mat
    3) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) binda um
    2. noun
    1) (what one is wearing or dressed in: He has strange tastes in dress.) klæðnaður, fatnaður
    2) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) kjóll
    - dresser
    - dressing
    - dressing-gown
    - dressing-room
    - dressing-table
    - dressmaker
    - dress rehearsal
    - dress up

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  • 28 entertain

    [entə'tein]
    1) (to receive, and give food etc to (guests): They entertained us to dinner.) taka á móti gestum
    2) (to amuse: His stories entertained us for hours.) skemmta
    3) (to hold in the mind: He entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.) ala í brjósti
    - entertaining
    - entertainment

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  • 29 ethnic

    ['eƟnik]
    (of nations or races of mankind or their customs, dress, food etc: ethnic groups/dances.) þjóðlegur, þjóðernislegur
    - ethnological
    - ethnologist

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  • 30 gobble

    ['ɡobl]
    1) (to swallow food etc quickly: You'll be sick if you keep gobbling your meals like that.) háma í sig
    2) ((of turkeys) to make a noise in the throat: We could hear the turkeys gobbling in the farmyard.) klaka

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  • 31 groceries

    noun plural (food etc sold in a grocer's shop.) matvörur og heimilisvörur

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  • 32 help oneself

    1) ((with to) to give oneself or take (food etc): Help yourself to another piece of cake; `Can I have a pencil?' `Certainly - help yourself; He helped himself to (= stole) my jewellery.) fá sér, ná sér í
    2) ((with cannot, could not) to be able to stop (oneself): I burst out laughing when he told me - I just couldn't help myself.) kemst ekki hjá

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  • 33 hoard

    [ho:d] 1. noun
    (a (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc): When she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.) forði
    2. verb
    (to store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret: His mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.) safna saman; hamstra

    English-Icelandic dictionary > hoard

  • 34 hungry

    adjective (wanting or needing food etc: a hungry baby; I'm hungry - I haven't eaten all day; He's hungry for adventure.) svangur

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  • 35 liquidise

    verb (to make (food etc) into a liquid or semi-liquid substance by grinding it up in a liquidizer.) gera að vökva (í blandara/hrærivél)

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  • 36 liquidize

    verb (to make (food etc) into a liquid or semi-liquid substance by grinding it up in a liquidizer.) gera að vökva (í blandara/hrærivél)

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  • 37 mouldy

    adjective ((of food etc) covered with mould: mouldy cheese; The bread has gone mouldy.) myglaður

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  • 38 munch

    (to chew (food etc) noisily with the lips closed: She was munching her toast.) maula, bryðja

    English-Icelandic dictionary > munch

  • 39 package holiday

    (a holiday or tour for which one pays the organizer a fixed price which includes everything (travel, hotel, food etc): It is cheaper to go on a package holiday.) pakkaferð

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  • 40 package tour

    (a holiday or tour for which one pays the organizer a fixed price which includes everything (travel, hotel, food etc): It is cheaper to go on a package holiday.) pakkaferð

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  • Food contact materials — are defined as all kind of materials that can be in contact with food. These can be things that are quite obvious like a glass, a can for soft drinks, but also machinery in a food factory or a coffee machine. Food contact materials can be… …   Wikipedia

  • food — W1S1 [fu:d] n [: Old English; Origin: foda] 1.) [U and C] things that people and animals eat, such as vegetables or meat ▪ The restaurant serves good food at affordable prices. ▪ Try not to eat too much spicy food . ▪ I love Italian food ,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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