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41 protein
['prəuti:n](any of a large number of substances present in milk, eggs, meat etc, which are necessary as part of the food of human beings and animals.) prótín, hvíta;; -
42 provide
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43 put (someone) / be in the picture
(to give or have all the necessary information (about something): He put me in the picture about what had happened.) veita e-n upplÿsingar um e-ðEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > put (someone) / be in the picture
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44 put (someone) / be in the picture
(to give or have all the necessary information (about something): He put me in the picture about what had happened.) veita e-n upplÿsingar um e-ðEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > put (someone) / be in the picture
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45 qualified
adjective ((negative unqualified) having the necessary qualification(s) to do (something): a qualified engineer.) sem er með tilskilinn réttindi -
46 quorum
['kwo:rəm](the smallest number of members necessary at a meeting before any business can be done.) tilskilinn lágmarksfjöldi fundarmanna -
47 ready
['redi]1) ((negative unready) prepared; able to be used etc immediately or when needed; able to do (something) immediately or when necessary: I've packed our cases, so we're ready to leave; Is tea ready yet?; Your coat has been cleaned and is ready (to be collected).) tilbúinn2) ((negative unready) willing: I'm always ready to help.) reiðubúinn, fús3) (quick: You're too ready to find faults in other people; He always has a ready answer.) snar, fljótur til4) (likely, about (to do something): My head feels as if it's ready to burst.) að því kominn að•- readily
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48 sexual intercourse
(the sexual activity between a man and woman that is necessary for the producing of children.) samfarir, kynmök -
49 short-handed
adjective (having fewer workers than are necessary or usual.) fáliðaður -
50 stick it out
(to endure a situation for as long as necessary.) þrauka -
51 subtle
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52 undue
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53 unnecessary
1) (not necessary: It is unnecessary to waken him yet.) ónauðsynlegur2) (that might have been avoided: Your mistake caused a lot of unnecessary work in the office.) óþarfur• -
54 unqualified
1) (not having the necessary qualifications (eg for a job): unqualified teachers/nurses; He is unqualified for the job.) óhæfur, vanhæfur2) (complete; without limits: He deserves our unqualified praise.) takmarkalaus -
55 vitamin
(any of a group of substances necessary for healthy life, different ones occurring in different natural things such as raw fruit, dairy products, fish, meat etc: A healthy diet is full of vitamins; Vitamin C is found in fruit and vegetables; ( also adjective) vitamin pills.) vítamín -
56 you're welcome!
((especially American) that's quite all right, no thanks are necessary: `Thanks !' `You're welcome!') ekkert að þakka
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