-
41 musical
1) (of or producing music: a musical instrument.) tónlistar-2) (like music, especially in being pleasant to hear: a musical voice.) hljómfagur3) ((of a person) having a talent for music: Their children are all musical.) músíkalskur -
42 nice
1) (pleasant; agreeable: nice weather; a nice person.) notalegur2) (used jokingly: We're in a nice mess now.) þokkalegur3) (exact; precise: a nice sense of timing.) nákvæmur•- nicely- nicety
- to a nicety -
43 readable
1) (easy or pleasant to read: I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable.) læsilegur2) (able to be read: Your handwriting is scarcely readable.) læsilegur -
44 recreation
[rekri'eiʃən]((a) pleasant activity which one enjoys doing in one's spare time (eg a sport, hobby): I have little time for recreation; amusements and recreations.) tómstundagaman- recreation ground -
45 smell
1. [smel] noun1) (the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose: My sister never had a good sense of smell.) lyktarskyn2) (the quality that is noticed by using this power: a pleasant smell; There's a strong smell of gas.) lykt, þefur, ilmur, daunn3) (an act of using this power: Have a smell of this!) það að lykta/þefa af e-u2. [smelt] verb1) (to notice by using one's nose: I smell gas; I thought I smelt (something) burning.) finna (e-a) lykt af2) (to give off a smell: The roses smelt beautiful; Her hands smelt of fish.) lykta, þefja, anga3) (to examine by using the sense of smell: Let me smell those flowers.) lykta/þefa af•- - smelling- smelly
- smelliness
- smell out -
46 smooth
[smu:ð] 1. adjective1) (having an even surface; not rough: Her skin is as smooth as satin.) sléttur2) (without lumps: Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste.) kekkjalaus3) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) þægilegur4) (without problems or difficulties: a smooth journey; His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.) hnökralaus, fyrirhafnarlaus5) ((too) agreeable and pleasant in manner etc: I don't trust those smooth salesmen.) sléttmáll, ísmeygilegur2. verb1) ((often with down, out etc) to make (something) smooth or flat: She tried to smooth the creases out.) slétta, strauja2) ((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•- smoothen- smoothly
- smoothness -
47 songbird
noun (any of the types of bird which have a pleasant song.) söngfugl -
48 sordid
['so:did]1) ((of a place etc) dirty, mean and poor: a very sordid neighbourhood.) óhreinn, niðurníddur2) ((of a person's behaviour etc) showing low standards or ideals etc; not very pleasant or admirable: The whole affair was rather sordid.) ósiðlegur, óþverralegur•- sordidly- sordidness -
49 speaking
1) (involving speech: a speaking part in a play.) talandi; tal-2) (used in speech: a pleasant speaking voice.) áheyrilegur talandi/málrómur -
50 suave
-
51 surprise
1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) undrun, furða2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) koma á óvart2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) vekja undrun og koma þannig e-u til leiðar3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) koma í opna skjöldu, gera skyndiárás•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise -
52 surroundings
1) (the area etc that is round a place: a pleasant hotel in delightful surroundings.) umhverfi, næsta nágrenni2) (the conditions etc in which a person, animal etc lives: He was happy to be at home again in his usual surroundings.) umhverfi -
53 tuneful
adjective (having a good, clear, pleasant etc tune: That song is very tuneful.) kliðmjúkur, hljómfagur -
54 way of life
(a manner of spending one's life: I enjoy farming - it's a pleasant way of life.) lífsmáti -
55 yet
[jet] 1. adverb1) (up till now: He hasn't telephoned yet; Have you finished yet?; We're not yet ready.) ennþá, enn sem komið er2) (used for emphasis: He's made yet another mistake / yet more mistakes.) enn, ennþá3) ((with a comparative adjective) even: a yet more terrible experience.) jafnvel, enn2. conjunction(but; however: He's pleasant enough, yet I don't like him.) en samt; engu að síður- as yet
См. также в других словарях:
Pleasant — Pleas ant, a. [F. plaisant. See {Please}.] 1. Pleasing; grateful to the mind or to the senses; agreeable; as, a pleasant journey; pleasant weather. [1913 Webster] Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! Ps.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pleasant — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Frank Mount Pleasant (1884–1937), US amerikanischer Leichtathlet und Footballtrainer Ruffin Pleasant (1871–1937), US amerikanischer Politiker Pleasant ist geografische Bezeichnung von: Pleasant Point Lake… … Deutsch Wikipedia
pleasant — pleasant, pleasing, agreeable, grateful, gratifying, welcomeare comparable when they mean highly acceptable to or delighting the mind or the senses. Pleasant and pleasing are often indistinguishable; however, pleasant usually imputes a quality to … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pleasant — [plez′ənt] adj. [ME plesaunte < MFr plaisant, prp. of plaisir, to PLEASE] 1. agreeable to the mind or senses; pleasing; delightful 2. having an agreeable manner, appearance, etc.; amiable 3. Obs. merry; playful pleasantly adv. pleasantness n.… … English World dictionary
Pleasant — Pleas ant, n. A wit; a humorist; a buffoon. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pleasant — (spr. Plihs nt), Inselgruppe des Mulgravearchipels … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
pleasant — index attractive, desirable (pleasing), harmonious, jocular, palatable, sapid, savory Burton s Legal The … Law dictionary
pleasant — (adj.) early 14c., from O.Fr. plaisant, prp. of plaisir to please (see PLEASE (Cf. please)). PLEASANTRY (Cf. Pleasantry) has the word s modern French sense of funny, jocular. Related: Pleasantly … Etymology dictionary
pleasant — [adj] acceptable; friendly affable, agreeable, amiable, amusing, bland, charming, cheerful, civil, civilized, congenial, convivial, cool*, copacetic, cordial, delectable, delightful, diplomatic, enchanting, engaging, enjoyable, fine, fine and… … New thesaurus
pleasant — ► ADJECTIVE 1) giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. 2) friendly and likeable. DERIVATIVES pleasantly adverb pleasantness noun. ORIGIN Old French plaisant, from plaisir please … English terms dictionary
Pleasant — Mount Pleasant Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mount et Pleasant. Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Mount Pleasant peut désigner les villes suivantes : Mount Pleasant, en Arkansas,… … Wikipédia en Français