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  • 101 mobilise

    [-bi-]
    verb (to make (especially troops, an army etc), or become, ready for use or action.) boða út her, undirbúa stríð

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  • 102 mobilize

    [-bi-]
    verb (to make (especially troops, an army etc), or become, ready for use or action.) boða út her, undirbúa stríð

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  • 103 myself

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when the speaker or writer is the object of an action he or she performs: I cut myself while shaving; I looked at myself in the mirror.) mig
    2) (used to emphasize I, me or the name of the speaker or writer: I myself can't tell you, but my friend will; I don't intend to go myself.) sjálfur

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  • 104 nip

    [nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb
    1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) klípa, bíta
    2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) klippa
    3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) stinga, svíða
    4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) skjótast
    5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) kæfa, hefta
    2. noun
    1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) bit
    2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) nepja
    3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) tár, snafs
    - nip something in the bud
    - nip in the bud

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  • 105 object

    I ['ob‹ikt] noun
    1) (a thing that can be seen or felt: There were various objects on the table.) hlutur
    2) (an aim or intention: His main object in life was to become rich.) takmark
    3) (the word or words in a sentence or phrase which represent(s) the person or thing affected by the action of the verb: He hit me; You can eat what you like.) andlag
    II [əb'‹ekt] verb
    (often with to) to feel or express dislike or disapproval: He wanted us to travel on foot but I objected (to that). mótmæla
    - objectionable
    - objectionably

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  • 106 of

    [əv]
    1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) af, meðal
    2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) frá, af
    3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) eftir, gerður/ritaður af
    4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) af, meðal
    5) (showing: a picture of my father.) af
    6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) úr
    7) (used to show an amount, measurement of something: a gallon of petrol; five bags of coal.) af
    8) (about: an account of his work.) um
    9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) af, með
    10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) úr
    11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) af
    12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) á, af
    13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) með, af
    14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) fyrir, í

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  • 107 on trial

    1) (the subject of a legal action in court: She's on trial for murder.) fyrir rétti
    2) (undergoing tests or examination: We've had a new television installed, but it's only on trial.) til reynslu

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  • 108 one another

    (used as the object of a verb when an action takes place between people etc: They hit one another.) hver/hvor annan

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  • 109 open to

    1) (likely or willing to receive: open to charges of corruption; open to suggestions from any member of staff.) opinn/móttækilegur fyrir
    2) (possible: There are only two courses of action open to us.) mögulegur

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  • 110 operation

    1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) aðgerð
    2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) gangur, starfsemi
    3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) uppskurður
    4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) hernaðaraðgerð

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  • 111 operative

    [-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]
    adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) virkur, í gildi

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  • 112 passive

    ['pæsiv]
    1) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) aðgerðalaus, óvirkur
    2) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) í þolmynd
    - passiveness
    - passivity

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  • 113 past

    1. adjective
    1) (just finished: the past year.) liðinn
    2) (over, finished or ended, of an earlier time than the present: The time for discussion is past.) liðinn
    3) ((of the tense of a verb) indicating action in the past: In `He did it', the verb is in the past tense.) þátíð
    2. preposition
    1) (up to and beyond; by: He ran past me.) framhjá
    2) (after: It's past six o'clock.) (fram) yfir
    3. adverb
    (up to and beyond (a particular place, person etc): The soldiers marched past.) (fram)hjá
    4. noun
    1) (a person's earlier life or career, especially if secret or not respectable: He never spoke about his past.) fortíð
    2) (the past tense: a verb in the past.) þátíð

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  • 114 penalise

    1) (to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent: The child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.) hegna
    2) (to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way: Any attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.) hegna

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  • 115 penalize

    1) (to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent: The child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.) hegna
    2) (to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way: Any attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.) hegna

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  • 116 permit

    1. [pə'mit] past tense, past participle - permitted; verb
    1) (to agree to (another person's action); to allow or let (someone do something): Permit me to answer your question; Smoking is not permitted.) leyfa
    2) (to make possible: My aunt's legacy permitted me to go to America.) gera kleift
    2. ['pə:mit] noun
    (a written order allowing a person to do something: We have a permit to export our product.) leyfi, heimild

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  • 117 photograph

    1. noun
    (( abbreviation photo ['foutou]) a picture taken by a camera, using the action of light on film or plates covered with certain chemicals: I took a lot of photographs during my holiday.) ljósmynd
    2. verb
    (to take a photograph or photographs of (a person, thing etc): He spends all his time photographing old buildings.) ljósmynda
    - photographic
    - photography

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  • 118 play for time

    (to delay an action, decision etc in the hope that conditions will improve.) tefja tímann

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  • 119 point

    [point] 1. noun
    1) (the sharp end of anything: the point of a pin; a sword point; at gunpoint (= threatened by a gun).) oddur
    2) (a piece of land that projects into the sea etc: The ship came round Lizard Point.) nes, oddi
    3) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) punktur
    4) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) staður
    5) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) nákvæmt augnablik
    6) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) stig, mark
    7) (a division on a compass eg north, south-west etc.) áttastrik
    8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) stig, punktur
    9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) (aðal)atriði, punktur, kjarni
    10) ((a) purpose or advantage: There's no point (in) asking me - I don't know.) tilgangur
    11) (a personal characteristic or quality: We all have our good points and our bad ones.) eiginleiki, hlið
    12) (an electrical socket in a wall etc into which a plug can be put: Is there only one electrical point in this room?) innstunga
    2. verb
    1) (to aim in a particular direction: He pointed the gun at her.) miða, beina
    2) (to call attention to something especially by stretching the index finger in its direction: He pointed (his finger) at the door; He pointed to a sign.) benda á
    3) (to fill worn places in (a stone or brick wall etc) with mortar.) spartla/múra í
    - pointer
    - pointless
    - pointlessly
    - points
    - be on the point of
    - come to the point
    - make a point of
    - make one's point
    - point out
    - point one's toes

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  • 120 policy

    I ['poləsi] plural - policies; noun
    (a planned or agreed course of action usually based on particular principles: the government's policies on education.) stefna
    II ['poləsi] plural - policies; noun
    (a (written) agreement with an insurance company: an insurance policy.) (vá)tryggingarsamningur

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