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  • 101 unfamiliar

    1) (not well-known: He felt nervous about walking along unfamiliar streets.) ókunnugur, framandi
    2) (not knowing about: I am unfamiliar with the plays of Shakespeare.) sem þekkir ekki til (e-s)
    - unfamiliarity

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  • 102 unfold

    1) (to open and spread out (a map etc): He sat down and unfolded his newspaper.) opna, breiða úr/út
    2) (to (cause to) be revealed or become known: She gradually unfolded her plan to them.) gera grein fyrir, koma smám saman í ljós

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  • 103 unprecedented

    (never known to have happened before: Such an action by a prime minister is unprecedented.) fordæmislaus

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  • 104 unsuspected

    (not imagined or known to exist: He had unsuspected talents.) óvæntur

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  • 105 villainy

    plural - villainies; noun ((an instance of) wickedness: His villainy was well known.) þorparaskapur, illmennska

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  • 106 vocabulary

    [və'kæbjuləri]
    plural - vocabularies; noun
    1) (words in general: This book contains some difficult vocabulary.) orð
    2) ((the stock of) words known and used eg by one person, or within a particular trade or profession: He has a vocabulary of about 20,000 words; the specialized vocabulary of nuclear physics.) orðaforði
    3) (a list of words in alphabetical order with meanings eg added as a supplement to a book dealing with a particular subject: This edition of Shakespeare's plays has a good vocabulary at the back.) orðasafn/-listi/-skÿringar

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  • 107 waxwork

    noun (a wax model (usually of a well-known person).) vaxmynd

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  • 108 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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  • known — adjective Date: 13th century generally recognized < a known authority on art > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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