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  • 81 cushion

    ['kuʃən] 1. noun
    1) (a bag of cloth etc filled with soft material, eg feathers etc, used for support or to make a seat more comfortable: I'll sit on a cushion on the floor.) sessa; púði, koddi
    2) (any similar support: A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.) loftpúði
    2. verb
    (to lessen the force of a blow etc: The soft sand cushioned his fall.) draga úr

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  • 82 damp

    [dæmp] 1. adjective
    (slightly wet: This towel is still damp.) rakur
    2. noun
    (slight wetness, especially in the air: The walls were brown with (the) damp.) raki
    - damper
    - dampness
    - damp down

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  • 83 dew

    [dju:]
    (tiny drops of moisture coming from the air as it cools, especially at night: The grass is wet with early-morning dew.) dögg

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  • 84 disqualify

    1) (to put out of a competition etc for breaking rules: She was disqualified for being too young.) vísa frá keppni
    2) (to make unfit for some purpose: His colour-blindness disqualified him for the Air Force.) gera óhæfan

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  • 85 dive

    1. verb
    1) (to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air: He dived off a rock into the sea.) stinga sér
    2) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) skjótast
    2. noun
    (an act of diving: She did a beautiful dive into the deep end of the pool.) dÿfa, dÿfing
    - diving-board
    - great diving beetle

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  • 86 draught

    1) (a movement of air, especially one which causes discomfort in a room or which helps a fire to burn: We increase the heat in the furnace by increasing the draught; There's a dreadful draught in this room!) súgur, trekkur
    2) (a quantity of liquid drunk at once without stopping: He took a long draught of beer.) sopi, teygur
    3) (the amount of water a ship requires to float it: a draught of half a metre.) djúprista
    - draughty

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  • 87 draughty

    adjective (full of draughts of air: a draughty room.) næðingssamur, sem kaldur súgur leikur um

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  • 88 eddy

    ['edi] 1. plural - eddies; noun
    (a current of water or air running back against the main stream or current.) hringiða, svelgur
    2. verb
    (to move round and round: The water eddied round the pier; The crowds eddied to and fro in the square.) hvirfla(st); mynda hringiðu

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  • 89 embolism

    ['embəlizm]
    (a medical condition in which a mass of clotted blood or a small amount of air blocks a blood-vessel.)

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  • 90 exclude

    [ik'sklu:d]
    1) (to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something: They excluded her from the meeting.) útiloka
    2) (to shut out; to keep out: Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.) byrgja úti
    3) (to leave out of consideration: We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.) útiloka
    - excluding

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  • 91 expectancy

    noun (the state of expecting or hoping: a feeling/look/air of expectancy.) eftirvænting

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  • 92 fart

    1. verb
    ((slang, vulgar) to make air come out of the anus.)
    2. noun

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  • 93 fête

    [feit]
    (an entertainment, especially in the open air, with competitions, displays, the selling of goods etc usually to raise money, especially for charity: We are holding a summer fete in aid of charity.)

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  • 94 feverish

    1) (having a slight fever: She seems a bit feverish tonight.) með hita/hitavellu
    2) (restlessly excited: a feverish air.) eirðarlaus, æstur

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  • 95 fiend

    [fi:nd]
    1) (a devil: the fiends of hell.) fjandi, púki, djöfull
    2) (a wicked or cruel person: She's an absolute fiend when she's angry.) illmenni
    3) (a person who is very enthusiastic about something: a fresh air fiend; a fiend for work.) fíkill, sem er óður í e-ð
    - fiendishly

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  • 96 flat

    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) flatur
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) leiðinlegur, tilbreytingarlítill
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) afdráttarlaus
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) vindlaus
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) flatur, goslaus
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) lágur; sem hangir í tóninum; of lágt
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) flatt
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) íbúð
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) bé, lækkunarmerki
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) flatur
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) flatlendi, sléttlendi
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out

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  • 97 flea market

    noun (an open-air market that sells cheap, old or used articles.)

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  • 98 flight

    I noun
    1) (act of flying: the flight of a bird.) flug
    2) (a journey in a plane: How long is the flight to New York?) flug
    3) (a number of steps or stairs: A flight of steps.) stigahluti milli stigapalla eða hæða
    4) (a number of birds etc flying or moving through the air: a flight of geese; a flight of arrows.) (far)fuglahópur; örvadrífa
    - flight deck
    - in flight
    See also: II noun
    (the act of fleeing or running away from an enemy, danger etc: The general regarded the flight of his army as a disgrace.) flótti

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  • 99 flip

    [flip] 1. past tense, past participle - flipped; verb
    1) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) kasta upp
    2) ((sometimes with over) to turn over quickly: She flipped over the pages of the book.) fletta, snúa við
    2. noun
    (an act of flipping.) fletting

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  • 100 fluffy

    1) (soft and woolly: a fluffy kitten.) dúnmjúkur
    2) (soft, light and full of air: She cooked a fluffy omelette.) mjúkur og loftkenndur; léttur

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  • AIR — Le globe terrestre est entouré d’une atmosphère constituée d’un mélange gazeux nommé air, qui s’étend de la surface du sol jusqu’à une altitude d’environ 150 kilomètres. La pression de l’air au niveau de la mer a longtemps servi d’unité de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • air — 1. (êr) s. m. 1°   Fluide invisible, transparent, sans odeur ni saveur, pesant, compressible, élastique, qui forme autour de la terre une couche nommée atmosphère, et qui est composé de 0,79 d azote et de 0,21 d oxygène. L air était un des quatre …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • air — AIR. s. m. Celui des quatre Élémens qui environne le globe de la terre. L air est plus léger que l eau. La basse, la haute, la moyenne région de l air. Une colonne d air. La pesanteur de l air. La circulation de l air. L air se dilate, se raréfie …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • Air — ([^a]r), n. [OE. air, eir, F. air, L. a[ e]r, fr. Gr. ah r, air, mist, for a[digamma]hr, fr. root a[digamma] to blow, breathe, probably akin to E. wind. In sense 10 the French has taking a meaning fr. It. aria atmosphere, air, fr. the same Latin… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • air — air; Air·bra·sive; air·crafts·man; air·crafts·wom·an; air·crew·man; Air·dent; air·drau·lic; air·drome; air·graph; air·i·fied; air·i·ly; air·i·ness; air·ish; air·less; air·man; air·man·ship; air·scape; an·ti·air; an·ti·air·craft·er;… …   English syllables

  • air — [er, ar] n. [ME < OFr < L aer < Gr aēr, air, mist] 1. the elastic, invisible mixture of gases (chiefly nitrogen and oxygen, as well as hydrogen, carbon dioxide, argon, neon, helium, etc.) that surrounds the earth; atmosphere 2. space… …   English World dictionary

  • Air TV — Air (univers de fiction) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Air (homonymie). Air Type Seinen Genre Romance, drame, fantastique Jeu Développeur Kei …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Air BC — was an airline based in British Columbia in Canada and now part of Air Canada Jazz. History Air BC was established in 1980 after the merger (by the Jim Pattison Group) of a number of western coast domestic airlines: Canadian Air Transit, Flight… …   Wikipedia

  • Air 1 — IATA Code …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • air — ► NOUN 1) the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen. 2) the open space above the surface of the earth. 3) (before another noun ) indicating the use of aircraft: air travel. 4) the earth s… …   English terms dictionary

  • air — n 1 Air, atmosphere, ether, ozone. Air designates the invisible mixture of gases which surrounds the earth and is the impalpable respirable substance essential to life {the air we breathe} or that substance mixed with or contaminated by other… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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