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  • 101 terrible

    ['terəbl]
    1) (very bad: a terrible singer; That music is terrible!) hræðilegur
    2) (causing great pain, suffering, hardship etc: War is terrible; It was a terrible disaster.) hræðilegur
    3) (causing great fear or horror: The noise of the guns was terrible.) skelfilegur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > terrible

  • 102 thump

    1. noun
    ((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) þunkt högg, dynkur
    2. verb
    (to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) slá með e-u þungu; detta með dynk

    English-Icelandic dictionary > thump

  • 103 thunder

    1. noun
    1) (the deep rumbling sound heard in the sky after a flash of lightning: a clap/peal of thunder; a thunderstorm.) þruma
    2) (a loud rumbling: the thunder of horses' hooves.) dynur
    2. verb
    1) (to sound, rumble etc: It thundered all night.) þruma, ganga á með þrumum
    2) (to make a noise like thunder: The tanks thundered over the bridge.) drynja
    - thunderous
    - thunderously
    - thundery
    - thunderbolt

    English-Icelandic dictionary > thunder

  • 104 thunderous

    adjective (like thunder: a thunderous noise.) drynjandi

    English-Icelandic dictionary > thunderous

  • 105 tumult

    (a great noise (usually made by a crowd): He could hear a great tumult in the street.) hávaði, læti
    - tumultuously

    English-Icelandic dictionary > tumult

  • 106 tumultuous

    [- uəs]
    adjective (with great noise or confusion: The crowd gave him a tumultuous welcome; tumultuous applause.) hávaðasamur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > tumultuous

  • 107 turn down

    1) (to say `no' to; to refuse: He turned down her offer/request.) hafna
    2) (to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something): Please turn down (the volume on) the radio - it's far too loud!) lækka

    English-Icelandic dictionary > turn down

  • 108 turn up

    1) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) birtast
    2) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) finnast, koma í ljós
    3) (to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something): Turn up (the volume on) the radio.) hækka

    English-Icelandic dictionary > turn up

  • 109 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) kvak, tíst
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) kvaka, tísta

    English-Icelandic dictionary > twitter

  • 110 uproar

    ((an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc: The whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team's victory.) háreysti; ringulreið
    - uproariously

    English-Icelandic dictionary > uproar

  • 111 yell

    [jel] 1. noun
    (a loud, shrill cry; a scream: a yell of pain.) öskur
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise: He yelled at her to be careful.) öskra

    English-Icelandic dictionary > yell

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