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  • 61 steam

    [sti:m] 1. noun
    1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) gufa
    2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) gufuafl
    2. verb
    1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) gefa frá sér gufu
    2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) sigla/keyra fyrir gufuafli
    3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) gufusjóða
    - steamer
    - steamy
    - steamboat
    - steamship
    - steam engine
    - steam roller
    - full steam ahead
    - get steamed up
    - get up steam
    - let off steam
    - run out of steam
    - steam up
    - under one's own steam

    English-Icelandic dictionary > steam

  • 62 which

    [wi ] 1. adjective, pronoun
    (used in questions etc when asking someone to point out, state etc one or more persons, things etc from a particular known group: Which (colour) do you like best?; Which route will you travel by?; At which station should I change trains?; Which of the two girls do you like better?; Tell me which books you would like; Let me know which train you'll be arriving on; I can't decide which to choose.) hver, hvor, hvaða
    2. relative pronoun
    ((used to refer to a thing or things mentioned previously to distinguish it or them from others: able to be replaced by that except after a preposition: able to be omitted except after a preposition or when the subject of a clause) (the) one(s) that: This is the book which/that was on the table; This is the book (which/that) you wanted; A scalpel is a type of knife which/that is used by surgeons; The chair (which/that) you are sitting on is broken; The documents for which they were searching have been recovered.) sem, er
    3. relative adjective, relative pronoun
    (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on something: My new car, which I paid several thousand pounds for, is not running well; He said he could speak Russian, which was untrue; My father may have to go into hospital, in which case he won't be going on holiday.) sem, er
    - which is which? - which is which

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  • 63 buffet

    I 1. noun
    (a blow with the hand or fist: a buffet on the side of the head.)
    2. verb
    1) (to strike with the fist.)
    2) (to knock about: The boat was buffeted by the waves.)
    II 1. ['bufei, ]( American[) bə'fei] noun
    1) (a refreshment bar, especially in a railway station or on a train etc: We'll get some coffee at the buffet.)
    2) (a (usually cold) meal set out on tables from which people help themselves.)
    2. adjective
    a buffet supper.)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > buffet

  • 64 office

    ['ofis]
    1) (the room or building in which the business of a firm is done: The firm's head offices are in New York; ( also adjective) office furniture.) skrifstofa
    2) (the room in which a particular person works: the bank manager's office.) (einka)skrifstofa
    3) (a room or building used for a particular purpose: Train tickets are bought at the ticket-office.) skrifstofa; miðasala
    4) (a position of authority, especially in or as a government: Our party has not been in office for years; the office of mayor.) embætti, staða, stjórn

    English-Icelandic dictionary > office

  • 65 relate

    [rə'leit] 1. verb
    1) (to tell (a story etc): He related all that had happened to him.) segja frá
    2) ((with to) to be about, concerned or connected with: Have you any information relating to the effect of penicillin on mice?) tengja
    3) ((with to) to behave towards: He finds it difficult to relate normally to his mother.) að lynda/eiga samskipti við
    - relation
    - relationship
    - relative
    2. adjective
    1) (compared with something else, or with each other, or with a situation in the past etc: the relative speeds of a car and a train; She used to be rich but now lives in relative poverty.) í samanburði við
    2) ((of a pronoun, adjective or clause) referring back to something previously mentioned: the girl who sang the song; the girl who sang the song.) tilvísunar-

    English-Icelandic dictionary > relate

  • 66 school

    I 1. [sku:l] noun
    1) (a place for teaching especially children: She goes to the school; He's not at university - he's still at school; (American) He's still in school.) (barna)skóli
    2) (the pupils of a school: The behaviour of this school in public is sometimes not very good.) nemendur
    3) (a series of meetings or a place for instruction etc: She runs a sewing school; a driving school.) (sér)skóli
    4) (a department of a university or college dealing with a particular subject: the School of Mathematics.) háskóladeild
    5) ((American) a university or college.) háskóli
    6) (a group of people with the same ideas etc: There are two schools of thought about the treatment of this disease.) skóli
    2. verb
    (to train through practice: We must school ourselves to be patient.) skóla; þjálfa, aga
    - schoolboy
    - schoolgirl
    - schoolchild
    - school-day
    - schooldays
    - schoolfellow
    - school-leaver
    - schoolmaster
    - schoolmate
    - school-teacher
    II [sku:l] noun
    (a group of certain kinds of fish, whales or other water animals swimming about: a school of porpoises.) torfa, vaða

    English-Icelandic dictionary > school

  • 67 station

    ['steiʃən] 1. noun
    1) (a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off: a bus station; She arrived at the station in good time for her train.) (rútu-/lestar)-stöð
    2) (a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind: How many fire-engines are kept at the fire station?; a radio station; Where is the police station?; military/naval stations.) (slökkviliðs-/útvarps-/her)-stöð
    3) (a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty): The watchman remained at his station all night.) (varð)staða
    2. verb
    (to put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty): He stationed himself at the corner of the road to keep watch; The regiment is stationed abroad.) staðsetja

    English-Icelandic dictionary > station

  • 68 branch

    1. noun
    1) (an arm-like part of a tree: He cut some branches off the oak tree.) trjágrein
    2) (an offshoot from the main part (of a business, railway etc): There isn't a branch of that store in this town; ( also adjective) That train runs on the branch line.) grein; deild; útibú
    2. verb
    ((usually with out/off) to spread out like, or into, a branch or branches: The road to the coast branches off here.) greinast, skiptast

    English-Icelandic dictionary > branch

  • 69 pick up

    1) (to learn gradually, without formal teaching: I never studied Italian - I just picked it up when I was in Italy.) læra (án formlegrar kennslu)
    2) (to let (someone) into a car, train etc in order to take him somewhere: I picked him up at the station and drove him home.) taka upp í, sækja
    3) (to get (something) by chance: I picked up a bargain at the shops today.) næla sér í
    4) (to right (oneself) after a fall etc; to stand up: He fell over and picked himself up again.) rísa á fætur
    5) (to collect (something) from somewhere: I ordered some meat from the butcher - I'll pick it up on my way home tonight.) sækja, ná í
    6) ((of radio, radar etc) to receive signals: We picked up a foreign broadcast last night.)
    7) (to find; to catch: We lost his trail but picked it up again later; The police picked up the criminal.) finna, handsama

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pick up

  • 70 exercise

    1. noun
    1) (training or use (especially of the body) through action or effort: Swimming is one of the healthiest forms of exercise; Take more exercise.) (líkams)æfing
    2) (an activity intended as training: ballet exercises; spelling exercises.) æfing
    3) (a series of tasks, movements etc for training troops etc: His battalion is on an exercise in the mountains.) (her)æfingar
    2. verb
    1) (to train or give exercise to: Dogs should be exercised frequently; I exercise every morning.) hreyfa, æfa
    2) (to use; to make use of: She was given the opportunity to exercise her skill as a pianist.) nÿta

    English-Icelandic dictionary > exercise

  • 71 slow

    [sləu] 1. adjective
    1) (not fast; not moving quickly; taking a long time: a slow train; The service at that restaurant is very slow; He was very slow to offer help.) hægur
    2) ((of a clock etc) showing a time earlier than the actual time; behind in time: My watch is five minutes slow.) of seinn
    3) (not clever; not quick at learning: He's particularly slow at arithmetic.) tregur
    2. verb
    (to make, or become slower: The car slowed to take the corner.) hægja á sér
    - slowness
    - slow motion
    - slow down/up

    English-Icelandic dictionary > slow

  • 72 strap

    [stræp] 1. noun
    1) (a narrow strip of leather, cloth, or other material, eg with a buckle for fastening something (eg a suitcase, wristwatch etc) or by which to hold, hang or support something (eg a camera, rucksack etc): I need a new watch-strap; luggage straps.) ól
    2) (a short looped strip of leather etc, hanging from the roof of a train, by which a standing passenger can support himself.) handfang
    2. verb
    1) (to beat (eg a schoolchild) on the hand with a leather strap: He was strapped for being rude to the teacher.) hÿða
    2) (to fasten with a strap etc: The two pieces of luggage were strapped together; He strapped on his new watch.) spenna
    - strap in
    - strap up

    English-Icelandic dictionary > strap

  • 73 tail-light

    noun (the (usually red) light on the back of a car, train etc: He followed the tail-lights of the bus.) afturljós

    English-Icelandic dictionary > tail-light

  • 74 diner

    1) (a person who dines: The diners ran from the restaurant when the fire started.) maður sem situr að snæðingi
    2) (a restaurant car on a train.) veitingavagn
    3) ((American) a small inexpensive restaurant.)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > diner

  • 75 dodgy

    1) (difficult or risky: Catching the 5.15 train after the meeting will be rather dodgy.) áhættusamur; vafasamur
    2) ((of a person, organization etc) not trustworthy or safe, financially or otherwise: I think the whole business sounds a bit dodgy.) vafasamur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > dodgy

  • 76 fare

    [feə]
    1) (the price of a journey on a train, bus, ship etc: He hadn't enough money for his bus fare.) far(gjald)
    2) (a paying passenger in a hired vehicle, especially in a taxi: The taxi-driver was asked by the police where her last fare got out.) farþegi

    English-Icelandic dictionary > fare

  • 77 p.m.

    [,pi: 'em]
    (also P.M.) (abbreviation)
    (after midday: at 1 pm (= at one o'clock in the afternoon); at 6.00 pm (= at six o'clock in the evening); the 2pm train.)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > p.m.

  • 78 pm

    [,pi: 'em]
    (also P.M.) (abbreviation)
    (after midday: at 1 pm (= at one o'clock in the afternoon); at 6.00 pm (= at six o'clock in the evening); the 2pm train.)

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pm

  • 79 second-class

    1) (of or in the class next after or below the first; not of the very best quality: a second-class restaurant; He gained a second-class honours degree in French.) annars flokks
    2) ((for) travelling in a part of a train etc that is not as comfortable or luxurious as some other part: a second-class passenger; His ticket is second-class; ( also adverb) I'll be travelling second-class.) annars farrÿmis

    English-Icelandic dictionary > second-class

  • 80 shuttle

    1) (in weaving, a piece of equipment for carrying the thread backwards and forwards across the other threads.) skytta
    2) (a piece of machinery for making loops in the lower thread in a sewing-machine.) skytta
    3) (an air, train or other transport service etc which operates constantly backwards and forwards between two places: an airline shuttle between London and Edinburgh; space shuttle (= a craft travelling between space stations).) farartæki í tíðum áætlunarferðum milli tveggja staða; (geim)skutla

    English-Icelandic dictionary > shuttle

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