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41 be low on
(not to have enough of: I'll have to go to the supermarket - we're low on coffee and sugar.) vanta, eiga lítið af -
42 go in one ear and out the other
(not to make any lasting impression: I keep telling that child to work harder but my words go in one ear and out the other.) inn um annað eyrað og út um hittEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > go in one ear and out the other
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43 hard up
(not having much especially money: I'm a bit hard up at the moment; I'm hard up for envelopes.) í kröggum, blankur -
44 in arrears
(not up to date (eg in payments): He is in arrears with his rent.) í vanskilum -
45 in short supply
(not available in sufficient quantity: Fresh vegetables are in short supply.) í takmörkuðu magni -
46 in the open air
(not in a building: If it doesn't rain, we'll have the party in the open air.) utandyra -
47 keep a secret
(not to tell (something secret) to anyone else: You can't trust her to keep a secret.) þegja yfir leyndarmáli -
48 keep hold of
(not to let go of: Keep hold of those tickets!) láta ekki frá sér -
49 keep one's cool
(not to become over-excited or confused: If you keep your cool you won't fail.) halda stillingu sinni -
50 keep one's temper
(not to lose one's temper: He was very annoyed but he kept his temper.) hafa stjórn á skapi sínu -
51 keep out
(not to (allow to) enter: The notice at the building site said `Keep out!'; This coat keeps out the wind.) aðgangur bannaður -
52 keep out of
(not to become involved in: Do try to keep out of trouble!) halda sig fjarri, forðast -
53 keep (something) to oneself
(not to tell anyone (something): He kept his conclusions to himself.) halda leyndu -
54 keep to
(not to leave or go away from: Keep to this side of the park!; We kept to the roads we knew.) halda sig við -
55 keep (something) to oneself
(not to tell anyone (something): He kept his conclusions to himself.) halda leyndu -
56 keep/lose track of
((not) to keep oneself informed about (the progress or whereabouts of): I've lost track of what is happening.) (vera hættur að) fylgjast með -
57 knot
[not] 1. noun1) (a lump or join made in string, rope etc by twisting the ends together and drawing tight the loops formed: She fastened the string round the parcel, tying it with a knot.) hnútur2) (a lump in wood at the join between a branch and the trunk: This wood is full of knots.) kvistur3) (a group or gathering: a small knot of people) hópur, þyrping4) (a measure of speed for ships (about 1.85 km per hour).) hnútur (1 sjómíla á klst.)2. verb(to tie in a knot: He knotted the rope around the post.) hnÿta, binda hnút- knotty -
58 leave alone
(not to disturb, upset or tease: Why can't you leave your little brother alone?) láta í friði -
59 leave out
(not to include or put in: You've left out a word in that sentence.) sleppa úr, sjást yfir -
60 left over
(not used; extra: When everyone took a partner there was one person left over; We divided out the left-over food.) (einum) of mikið; afgangur
См. также в других словарях:
Not — not … Medieval glossary
Not — Not … Deutsch Wörterbuch
not — W1S1 [nɔt US na:t] adv [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: nought] 1.) used to make a word, statement, or question negative ▪ Most of the stores do not open until 10am. ▪ She s not a very nice person. ▪ You were wrong not to inform the police. ▪ Can we go… … Dictionary of contemporary English
not — [ nat ] adverb *** 1. ) used for making negatives a ) used for making a sentence, expression, or word negative: He would not listen to anything she said. Barbara s not coming to the party. I don t feel sorry for her. Do not forget your promise.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
not — 1. Not is used to form negative statements and questions, and is attached both to individual words and to whole clauses by means of their verbs, normally requiring the use of an auxiliary verb such as do or have: We do not want to go / not… … Modern English usage
not — not·ed; not·e·laea; not·er; not·ta·way; not·ting·ham; not·ting·ham·shire; not·tur·no; ochro·not·ic; per·not; pi·not; po·go·not·o·my; po·go·not·ro·phy; pyc·not·ic; ste·not·ic; te·not·o·mist; te·not·o·mize; te·not·o·my; zo·o·not·ic; NOT; not·geld;… … English syllables
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Not — Not, adv. [OE. not, noht, nought, naught, the same word as E. naught. See {Naught}.] A word used to express negation, prohibition, denial, or refusal. [1913 Webster] Not one word spake he more than was need. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Thou shalt not … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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