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dirty

  • 1 dirty

    1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) skítugur
    2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) óheiðarlegur; lágkúrulegur
    3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) sóðalegur, dónalegur
    4) ((of weather) stormy.) slæmur

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  • 2 dirt

    [də:t] 1. noun
    (any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) óhreinindi, skítur
    2. verb
    (to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) óhreinka
    - dirt-cheap
    - dirt track

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  • 3 stain

    [stein] 1. verb
    1) (to leave a (permanent) dirty mark or coloured patch on eg a fabric: The coffee I spilt has stained my trousers.) bletta
    2) (to become marked in this way: Silk stains easily.) blettast
    3) (to dye or colour (eg wood): The wooden chairs had been stained brown.) lita
    2. noun
    (a dirty mark on a fabric etc that is difficult or impossible to remove: His overall was covered with paint-stains; There is not the slightest stain upon her reputation.) blettur

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  • 4 all over

    1) (over the whole of (a person, thing etc): My car is dirty all over.) allur
    2) (finished: The excitement's all over now.) búinn, endaður
    3) (everywhere: We've been looking all over for you!) alls staðar

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  • 5 another

    adjective, pronoun
    1) (a different (thing or person): This letter isn't from Tom - it's from another friend of mine; The coat I bought was dirty, so the shop gave me another.)
    2) ((one) more of the same kind: Have another biscuit!; You didn't tell me you wanted another of those!)

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  • 6 black

    [blæk] 1. adjective
    1) (of the colour in which these words are printed: black paint.) svartur
    2) (without light: a black night; The night was black and starless.) svartur; dimmur
    3) (dirty: Your hands are black!; black hands from lifting coal.) svartur (af skít)
    4) (without milk: black coffee.) svartur (kaffi)
    5) (evil: black magic.) svartur (galdur)
    6) ((often offensive: currently acceptable in the United States, South Africa etc) Negro, of African, West Indian descent.) svartur
    7) ((especially South Africa) coloured; of mixed descent (increasingly used by people of mixed descent to refer to themselves).) svartur
    2. noun
    1) (the colour in which these words are printed: Black and white are opposites.) svartur
    2) (something (eg paint) black in colour: I've used up all the black.) svartur
    3) ((often with capital: often offensive: currently acceptable in the United states, South Africa etc) a Negro; a person of African, West Indian etc descent.) svertingi
    3. verb
    (to make black.) sverta
    - blacken
    - black art/magic
    - blackbird
    - blackboard
    - black box
    - the Black Death
    - black eye
    - blackhead
    - blacklist
    4. verb
    (to put (a person etc) on such a list.) setja á svartan lista
    5. noun
    (the act of blackmailing: money got by blackmail.) fjárkúgun
    - Black Maria
    - black market
    - black marketeer
    - blackout
    - black sheep
    - blacksmith
    - black and blue
    - black out
    - in black and white

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  • 7 bowl

    I 1. [bəul] noun
    (a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) keiluspilskúla
    2. verb
    1) (to play bowls.) keila, leika keilu(leik)
    2) (to deliver or send (a ball) towards the batsman in cricket.) kasta í krikket
    3) (to put (a batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball: Smith was bowled for eighty-five (= Smith was put out after making eighty-five runs).) slá út
    - bowling
    - bowls
    - bowling-alley
    - bowling-green
    - bowl over
    II [bəul] noun
    1) (a round, deep dish eg for mixing or serving food etc: a baking-bowl; a soup bowl.) skál
    2) (a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) pípuhaus; spónblað

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  • 8 bug

    1. noun
    1) (an insect that lives in dirty houses and beds: a bedbug.)
    2) (an insect: There's a bug crawling up your arm.)
    3) (a germ or infection: a stomach bug.)
    4) (a small hidden microphone.)
    2. verb
    1) (to place small hidden microphones in (a room etc): The spy's bedroom was bugged.)
    2) (to annoy: What's bugging him?)

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  • 9 come out

    1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) koma í ljós
    2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) koma út
    3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) fara í verkfall
    4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) koma út, framkallast
    5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) fara úr

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  • 10 crockery

    ['krokəri]
    (earthenware and china dishes, eg plate, cups, saucers etc: I've washed the crockery but the cutlery is still dirty.) leirvörur

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  • 11 dingy

    ['din‹i]
    (dull; faded and dirty-looking: This room is so dingy.) skítugur; grámuskulegur

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  • 12 even

    I 1. [i:vən] adjective
    1) (level; the same in height, amount etc: Are the table-legs even?; an even temperature.) jafn, í sömu hæð
    2) (smooth: Make the path more even.) sléttur, flatur
    3) (regular: He has a strong, even pulse.) reglulegur, jafn
    4) (divisible by 2 with no remainder: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 etc are even numbers.) jafn, sléttur
    5) (equal (in number, amount etc): The teams have scored one goal each and so they are even now.) jafn
    6) ((of temperament etc) calm: She has a very even temper.) jafnlyndi, jafnaðargeð
    2. verb
    1) (to make equal: Smith's goal evened the score.) jafna
    2) (to make smooth or level.) jafna, slétta
    - evenness
    - be/get even with
    - an even chance
    - even out
    - even up
    II [i:vən] adverb
    1) (used to point out something unexpected in what one is saying: `Have you finished yet?' `No, I haven't even started.'; Even the winner got no prize.) enn, ennþá; einu sinni; meira að segja
    2) (yet; still: My boots were dirty, but his were even dirtier.) jafnvel
    - even so
    - even though

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  • 13 filth

    [filƟ]
    (anything very dirty or foul: Look at that filth on your boots!) óhreinindi; óþverri

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  • 14 filthy

    1) (very dirty: The whole house is absolutely filthy.) óhreinn, skítugur
    2) (obscene: a filthy story.) soralegur, viðurstyggilegur

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  • 15 footmark

    noun (a footprint: He left dirty footmarks.) fótspor

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  • 16 foul

    1. adjective
    1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) fúll, viðbjóðslegur
    2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) andstyggilegur
    2. noun
    (an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) brot
    3. verb
    1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) brjóta á
    2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) óhreinka

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  • 17 grubby

    (dirty: a grubby little boy.) skítugur, subbulegur

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  • 18 hovel

    (a small, dirty house.) hreysi

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  • 19 impure

    [im'pjue]
    (dirty, with other substances mixed in; not pure: impure air; The water is impure.) óhreinn, mengaður

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  • 20 insanitary

    (so dirty as to be a danger to health: living in crowded, insanitary conditions.) óheilnæmur

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