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(of+the+neck)

  • 41 chain

    [ ein] 1. noun
    1) (a series of (especially metal) links or rings passing through one another: The dog was fastened by a chain; She wore a silver chain round her neck.) keðja
    2) (a series: a chain of events.) röð
    2. verb
    (to fasten or bind with chains: The prisoner was chained to the wall.) hlekkja
    - chain store

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  • 42 gland

    [ɡlænd]
    (a part of the body that takes substances from the blood and stores them for use or in order that the body may get rid of them: a sweat gland; He has swollen glands in his neck.) kirtill

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  • 43 make out

    1) (to see, hear or understand: He could make out a ship in the distance.) greina, eygja
    2) (to make it seem that: He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.) láta líta út sem
    3) (to write or fill in: The doctor made out a prescription.) skrifa, fylla út
    4) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck: They were making out in the back seat.)

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  • 44 smooth

    [smu:ð] 1. adjective
    1) (having an even surface; not rough: Her skin is as smooth as satin.) sléttur
    2) (without lumps: Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste.) kekkjalaus
    3) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) þægilegur
    4) (without problems or difficulties: a smooth journey; His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.) hnökralaus, fyrirhafnarlaus
    5) ((too) agreeable and pleasant in manner etc: I don't trust those smooth salesmen.) sléttmáll, ísmeygilegur
    2. verb
    1) ((often with down, out etc) to make (something) smooth or flat: She tried to smooth the creases out.) slétta, strauja
    2) ((with into or over): to rub (a liquid substance etc) gently over (a surface): Smooth the moisturizing cream into/over your face and neck.) bera á
    - smoothly
    - smoothness

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  • 45 characterise

    1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) einkenna
    2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) lÿsa

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  • 46 characterize

    1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) einkenna
    2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) lÿsa

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  • 47 lance

    1. noun
    (a weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag.) lensa; riddaraspjót
    2. verb
    (to cut open (a boil etc) with a knife: The doctor lanced the boil on my neck.) skera í

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  • 48 lather

    1) (foam made up of soap bubbles: Add the soap to the water and work up a good lather.) sápa; froða
    2) (a foam of sweat appearing eg on a horse's neck.) (löður)sviti

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  • 49 neckline

    noun (the edge of a piece of clothing at or around a person's neck: The dress has a very low neckline.) hálsmál

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  • 50 pendant

    ['pendənt]
    1) (an ornament hung from a necklace: a pendant hanging from a silver chain.) nisti, men
    2) (the ornament and the necklace together: She fastened a gold pendant round her neck.) hálsmen

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  • 51 snugly

    1) (tightly and neatly: The gun fitted snugly into my pocket.) þægilega, vel
    2) (comfortably or warmly: The girl had a scarf wrapped snugly round her neck.) þægilega, hlÿlega

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  • 52 caress

    [kə'res] 1. verb
    (to touch gently and lovingly: She caressed the horse's neck.) gæla við, strjúka
    2. noun
    (an act of touching in this way: a loving caress.) ástaratlot

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  • 53 constrict

    [kən'strikt]
    (to press tightly; to cramp: The tight collar was constricting his neck.) reyra, herpa

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  • 54 flask

    1) (a container in which drinks can be carried: a flask of whisky.) (vasa)peli
    2) (a vacuum flask: The workmen carried flasks of tea.) hitabrúsi
    3) (a bottle, usually with a narrow neck.) flaska

    English-Icelandic dictionary > flask

  • 55 swan

    [swon]
    (a large, usually white, water-bird of the duck family, with a long graceful neck.) svanur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > swan

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  • To harden the neck — Neck Neck (n[e^]k), n. [OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke.] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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