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121 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) prender fuego aEnglish-spanish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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122 fireman
noun (a man whose job is to put out accidental fires or those caused deliberately as a criminal act.) slökkviliðsmaður -
123 foul play
(a criminal act, especially involving murder: A man has been found dead and the police suspect foul play.) glæpur -
124 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) kveikja íEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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125 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) kveikja íEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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126 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) kveikja íEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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127 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) kveikja íEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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128 wanted
1) (being searched for by the police because of having committed a criminal act: He is a wanted man; He is wanted for murder.) eftirlÿstur2) ((negative unwanted) (of people) needed; cared for: Old people must be made to feel wanted.) þarfur
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