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21 coincidence
[kou'insidəns]noun ((an) accidental happening of one event at the same time as another: By a strange coincidence we were both on the same train.) tilviljun -
22 common
['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) algengur2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) sameiginlegur3) (publicly owned: common property.) almennings-4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) ruddalegur, ókurteis5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) óbreyttur; alþÿðan6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) samnafn2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) almenningur- commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
- in common -
23 consistent
[kən'sistənt]1) ((often with with) in agreement (with): The two statements are not consistent; The second statement is not consistent with the first.) samkvæmur2) (always (acting, thinking or happening) according to the same rules or principles; the same or regular: He was consistent in his attitude; a consistent style of writing.) samkvæmur• -
24 contemporary
[kən'tempərəri] 1. adjective1) (living at, happening at or belonging to the same period: That chair and the painting are contemporary - they both date from the seventeenth century.) samtíða2) (of the present time; modern: contemporary art.) nútíma-2. noun(a person living at the same time: She was one of my contemporaries at university.) samtímamaður -
25 contingency
plural - contingencies; noun (a chance happening: We're prepared for all contingencies.) óvænt atvik -
26 count on
(to rely on (a person or happening): I'm counting on you to persuade her.) treysta á -
27 cycle
I 1. verb(to go by bicycle: He cycles to work every day.)2. noun(shortened form of bicycle: They bought the child a cycle for his birthday.)- cyclistII noun1) (a number of events happening one after the other in a certain order: the life-cycle of the butterfly.) hringur, lota; (lífs)skeið2) (a series of poems, songs etc written about one main event etc: a song cycle.) flokkur3) ((of alternating current, radio waves etc) one complete series of changes in a regularly varying supply, signal etc.)•- cyclic- cyclically -
28 daily
['deili] 1. adjective(happening etc every day: a daily walk; This is part of our daily lives.) daglegur2. adverb(every day: I get paid daily.) daglega3. noun1) (a newspaper published every day: We take three dailies.) dagblað2) ((also daily help) a person who is paid to come regularly and help with the housework: Our daily (help) comes on Mondays.) húshjálp -
29 dark
1. adjective1) (without light: a dark room; It's getting dark; the dark (= not cheerful) side.) myrkur, dimmur2) (blackish or closer to black than white: a dark red colour; a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion; Her hair is dark.) dökkur3) (evil and usually secret: dark deeds; a dark secret.) leynilegur, dulinn2. noun(absence of light: in the dark; afraid of the dark; He never goes out after dark; We are in the dark (= we have no knowledge) about what is happening.) myrkur- darken- darkness
- keep it dark -
30 dead heat
(a race, or a situation happening in a race, in which two or more competitors cross the finishing line together.) jafntefli í hlaupi -
31 depend
[di'pend]( with on)1) (to rely on: You can't depend on his arriving on time.) reiða sig á, treysta2) (to rely on receiving necessary (financial) support from: The school depends for its survival on money from the Church.) vera uppá (e-n) kominn, vera háður3) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Our success depends on everyone working hard.) ráðast af•- dependant
- dependent
- it/that depends
- it all depends -
32 dependent
1) (relying on (someone etc) for (financial) support: He is totally dependent on his parents.) háður2) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Whether we go or not is dependent on whether we have enough money.) ráðast af -
33 disturbance
1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) truflun; óspektir2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) truflun3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) óspektir -
34 emergency
[i'mə:‹ənsi]plural - emergencies; noun(an unexpected, especially dangerous happening or situation: Call the doctor - it's an emergency; You must save some money for emergencies; ( also adjective) an emergency exit.) neyðartilfelli -
35 enlighten
(to give more information to (a person): Will someone please enlighten me as to what is happening?) fræða, upplÿsa- enlightenment -
36 ensuing
adjective (coming after; happening as a result: She was killed in the ensuing riots.) sem fylgir í kjölfarið -
37 eventual
[i'ven uəl](happening in the end: their quarrel and eventual reconciliation.) endanlegur, sem verður að lokum- eventually -
38 eventuality
[-'æ-]- plural eventualities - noun (a possible happening: We are ready for all eventualities.) möguleiki -
39 everyday
1) (happening, done used etc daily: her everyday duties.) daglegur2) (common or usual: an everyday event.) hversdags- -
40 forthcoming
1) (happening or appearing soon: forthcoming events.) komandi2) ((of a person) open and willing to talk: She wasn't very forthcoming about her work; not a very forthcoming personality.) samræðufús
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