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  • 1 meet

    [mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb
    1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) mæta
    2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) hittast, koma saman
    3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) kynnast, vera kynntur fyrir
    4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) mætast, skerast
    5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) uppfylla
    6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) slá; vekja athygli/undrun/hrylling
    7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) verða fyrir, hljóta, mæta
    8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) verða fyrir, hljóta, mæta
    9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) svara
    2. noun
    (a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) mót
    - meet someone halfway
    - meet halfway

    English-Icelandic dictionary > meet

  • 2 devastate

    ['devəsteit]
    1) (to leave in ruins: The fire devastated the countryside.) eyða, leggja í rúst
    2) (to overwhelm (a person) with grief: She was devastated by the terrible news.) gera út af við; vera yfirþyrmandi

    English-Icelandic dictionary > devastate

  • 3 do

    [du:] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - does; verb
    1) (used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements: Do you smoke?)
    2) (used with a more important verb for emphasis; ; [ðo sit down])
    3) (used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before: I thought she wouldn't come, but she did.)
    4) (used with a more important verb after seldom, rarely and little: Little did he know what was in store for him.)
    5) (to carry out or perform: What shall I do?; That was a terrible thing to do.) gera
    6) (to manage to finish or complete: When you've done that, you can start on this; We did a hundred kilometres in an hour.) gera, ljúka
    7) (to perform an activity concerning something: to do the washing; to do the garden / the windows.) þvo upp; laga; hreinsa
    8) (to be enough or suitable for a purpose: Will this piece of fish do two of us?; That'll do nicely; Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?; Will next Saturday do for our next meeting?) nægja, ganga
    9) (to work at or study: She's doing sums; He's at university doing science.) vinna að, stúdera
    10) (to manage or prosper: How's your wife doing?; My son is doing well at school.) farnast, standa sig
    11) (to put in order or arrange: She's doing her hair.) laga, snyrta, hirða
    12) (to act or behave: Why don't you do as we do?) gera, haga sér
    13) (to give or show: The whole town gathered to do him honour.) veita eða sÿna
    14) (to cause: What damage did the storm do?; It won't do him any harm.) valda
    15) (to see everything and visit everything in: They tried to do London in four days.) skoða
    2. noun
    (an affair or a festivity, especially a party: The school is having a do for Christmas.) veisla, samkvæmi
    - doings
    - done
    - do-it-yourself
    - to-do
    - I
    - he could be doing with / could do with
    - do away with
    - do for
    - done for
    - done in
    - do out
    - do out of
    - do's and don'ts
    - do without
    - to do with
    - what are you doing with

    English-Icelandic dictionary > do

  • 4 experience

    [ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun
    1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) reynsla
    2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) (lífs)reynsla
    2. verb
    (to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) reyna, upplifa

    English-Icelandic dictionary > experience

  • 5 fidget

    ['fi‹it] 1. past tense, past participle - fidgeted; verb
    (to move (the hands, feet etc) restlessly: Stop fidgeting while I'm talking to you!) vera eirðarlaus/allur á iði
    2. noun
    (a person who fidgets: She's a terrible fidget!) eirðarlaus maður

    English-Icelandic dictionary > fidget

  • 6 fright

    1) (a sudden fear: the noise gave me a terrible fright.) ótti, skelkur
    2) (a person who looks ridiculous: She looks a fright in those clothes.) e-r sem er hörmung að sjá
    - frighten
    - frightened
    - frightful
    - frightening
    - frightfully
    - take fright

    English-Icelandic dictionary > fright

  • 7 handwriting

    1) (writing with a pen or pencil: Today we will practise handwriting.) rithönd, skrift
    2) (the way in which a person writes: Your handwriting is terrible!) rithönd, skrift

    English-Icelandic dictionary > handwriting

  • 8 nuisance

    ['nju:sns]
    (a person or thing that is annoying or troublesome: That child is a terrible nuisance.) plága, sem er til vandræða

    English-Icelandic dictionary > nuisance

  • 9 prejudice

    ['pre‹ədis] 1. noun
    ((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) fordómar
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) gera e-n hlutdrægan
    2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) skaða, spilla

    English-Icelandic dictionary > prejudice

  • 10 strike down

    (to hit or knock (a person) down: He was struck down by a car / a terrible disease.) slá/keyra niður

    English-Icelandic dictionary > strike down

См. также в других словарях:

  • Enfant terrible — Der Ausdruck Enfant terrible [ɑ̃ˈfɑ̃ː tɛˈʀiːbl̩] stammt aus dem Französischen und bedeutet wörtlich „schreckliches Kind“, sinngemäß also „Familien oder Bürgerschreck“. Im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch wird er begütigend ironisch für Außenseiter oder …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Enfant terrible — En|fant ter|ri|ble auch: En|fant ter|rib|le 〈[ãfã: tɛri:bl] n.; , s s [ãfã: tɛri:bl]〉 jmd., der durch zu große Offenheit andere in Verlegenheit bringt [frz., „schreckliches Kind“] * * * En|fant ter|ri|b|le [ãfãtɛ ri:bl̩ ], das; , s s [ãfãtɛ… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • L'enfant terrible — (Terrible child) (also spelled enfant terrible ) is a French term for a child who is terrifyingly candid by saying embarrassing things to adults, especially parents. The Webster s Dictionary also defines an enfant terrible as an unusually… …   Wikipedia

  • enfant terrible — 1851, French, lit. terrible child (see INFANT (Cf. infant) + TERRIBLE (Cf. terrible)). One whose unorthodox or shocking speech or manners embarrass his associates as a naughty child embarrasses his elders. French also has enfant gáté, spoiled… …   Etymology dictionary

  • enfant terrible* — en•fant ter•ri•ble [[t]ɑ̃ fɑ̃ tɛˈri blə[/t]] n. pl. en•fants ter•ri•bles [[t]ɑ̃ fɑ̃ tɛˈri blə[/t]] fr. 1) fot a person who causes embarrassment by saying or doing indiscreet things 2) fot a person whose work, thought, or behavior is so… …   From formal English to slang

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  • enfant terrible — [ˌɒenfant terriblefɒenfant terrible tɛ ri:bl(ə)] noun (plural enfants terribles pronunciation same) a person who behaves in an unconventional or controversial way. Origin Fr., lit. terrible child …   English new terms dictionary

  • enfant terrible — UK [ˌɒ̃fɒ̃ təˈriːbl] / US [ˌɑ̃fɑ̃ təˈrɪblə] noun [countable] Word forms enfant terrible : singular enfant terrible plural enfants terribles someone, especially a famous person, who tries to shock people or to make them feel embarrassed …   English dictionary

  • enfant terrible — ► NOUN (pl. enfants terribles pronunc. same) ▪ a person who behaves in an unconventional or controversial way. ORIGIN French, terrible child …   English terms dictionary

  • enfant terrible — noun An unconventional badly behaved person who causes embarrassment or shock to others. He was soon the talk of the town, the enfant terrible of our little world …   Wiktionary

  • enfant terrible — en|fant ter|ri|ble [ˌɔnfɔn teˈri:blə US ˌa:nfa:n ] n [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: terrible child ] a young successful person who behaves in a way that is shocking but also amusing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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