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drill+(3)

  • 1 borvél, bor

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > borvél, bor

  • 2 heræfing

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > heræfing

  • 3 bora

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    I)
    f. bore, hole.
    (að), v. to bore, to bore holes in; bora rauf, to bore a hole;
    refl., borast fram, to push one’s way through a crowd.
    * * *
    u, f. a bore-hole, Grett. 125, 133, Fas. i. 393, Vm. 65.
    COMPD: borufoli.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > bora

  • 4 BORA

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    I)
    f. bore, hole.
    (að), v. to bore, to bore holes in; bora rauf, to bore a hole;
    refl., borast fram, to push one’s way through a crowd.
    * * *
    að, [Lat. forare; A. S. borian; Engl. bore; O. H. G. poran], to bore, to bore holes in, Fms. ix. 447, Ld. 116, Edda 48, 49, Eb. 182, D. I. i. 243: metaph., b. atsúg at e-u, to doa thing thoroughly, v. atsúgr: reflex., borast fram, to press one’s way through a crowd, Fms. v. 180, Fb. ii. 112.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > BORA

  • 5 æfa

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    1.
    ð, [Germ. üben; Dan. öve], to exercise, quite a mod. word: æfing, f. an exercise.
    2.
    or æva, adv. abbreviated for æva-gi (= ever-not), like ei for ei-gi:—never; eina ögr-stund, æva skyldi! Vkv. 39; Gísli kvað þá vísu, er æva skyldi, G. said a verse that he never should (= hvað aldrei skyldi verit hafa), Gísl. 33: freq. in poetry, Skm. 26; æva til snotr sé, Hm. 53; æva ekki, never, Akv. 39; þó hann æva hendr, Vsp. 38; sá er æva þegir, Hm. 28; er ek æva kennig, 164; hví hlær þú æva? Gkv. 3. 1; jörð fannsk æva, Vsp. 3; er hón æva grét, Akv. 38; hverr æva þegir? Gsp.; far þú nú æva, Gg. 15.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > æfa

  • 6 HEIMSKR

    a. foolish, silly; verðr opt heitum heimskr maðr feginn, fair words often make a fool s heart rejoice.
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    adj. [heima], foolish, silly, prop. ‘homish,’ of one who has never been from home, as in the saying, heimskt er heimalit barn, homish ( silly) is the home-bred bairn: heimskr, drill, is opp. to horskr, Hm. 93; h. maðr, 19; heimskir halir, fools, bad men, Sdm. 24: the saying, verðr opt heitum heimskr maðr feginn, fair words make a fool’s heart leap for joy, Þorst. St. 55; heimskir menn, Nj. 33: an idiot, Grág. i. 177; h. ok úráðvandr, Fs. 51; sá skal hýðing valda er heimskastr er á þingi, N. G. L. i. 349: nicknames, Ketill Heimski, Hrafn H., Hreiðarr H., Óttarr H., Landn., Hdl., Fms.; cp. Lat. Brutus.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > HEIMSKR

  • 7 ÞYRLA

    að, [þyrill: Engl. thrill, drill; A. S. þyrljan = to bore; Old Engl. thirl; Germ. drillen]:—to whirl, as the wind does chaff or dry hay: vindr þyrlar heyinn í háfa lopt.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > ÞYRLA

  • 8 bragðalr

    m. ‘twirling awl’, a kind of fire-drill.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > bragðalr

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  • Drill — Drill, n. 1. A small trickling stream; a rill. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Springs through the pleasant meadows pour their drills. Sandys. [1913 Webster] 2. (Agr.) (a) An implement for making holes for sowing seed, and sometimes so formed as to contain …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Drill — Drill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Drilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drilling}.] [D. drillen to bore, drill (soldiers); probably akin to AS. pyrlian, pyrelian, to pierce. See {Thrill}.] 1. To pierce or bore with a drill, or a with a drill; to perforate; as, to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • drill — drill·able; drill; drill·er; drill·man; man·drill; sub·drill; …   English syllables

  • drill — Ⅰ. drill [1] ► NOUN 1) a tool or machine used for boring holes. 2) training in military exercises. 3) instruction by means of repeated exercises. 4) (the drill) informal the correct or recognized procedure. ► VERB …   English terms dictionary

  • Drill EP — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Drill EP[1] EP de Radiohead Publicación 5 de mayo de 1992 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Drill (EP) — Drill EP Radiohead Выпущен 1992 Формат Жанр Альтернативный рок …   Википедия

  • Drill (EP) — Drill EP by Radiohead Released 5 May 1992 Recorded February 1992 …   Wikipedia

  • drill — [n1] practice, exercise assignment, call, conditioning, constitutional, daily dozen*, discipline, dress, drilling, dry run*, gym, homework, instruction, learning by doing, maneuvers, marching, preparation, repetition, run through*, shakedown*,… …   New thesaurus

  • Drill — Drill, n. [Usually in pl.] (Manuf.) Same as {Drilling}. [1913 Webster] {Imperial drill}, a linen fabric having two threads in the warp and three in the filling. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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