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1 process
['prəuses, ]( American[) 'pro-] 1. noun1) (a method or way of manufacturing things: We are using a new process to make glass.) aðferð2) (a series of events that produce change or development: The process of growing up can be difficult for a child; the digestive processes.) ferli3) (a course of action undertaken: Carrying him down the mountain was a slow process.) aðgerð, gangur2. verb(to deal with (something) by the appropriate process: Have your photographs been processed?; The information is being processed by computer.) meðhöndla- in the process of -
2 in the process of
(in the course of: He is in the process of changing jobs; These goods were damaged in the process of manufacture.) í þann mund að -
3 Xerox
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4 approximation
1) (a figure, answer etc which is not (intended to be) exact: This figure is just an approximation.) nálgun2) (the process of estimating a figure etc: We decided on a price by a process of approximation.) nálgun -
5 operation
1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) aðgerð2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) gangur, starfsemi3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) uppskurður4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) hernaðaraðgerð -
6 secretion
[-ʃən]1) (the process of secreting a fluid.) seyting2) (a substance produced by this process: Saliva and urine are secretions.) seyti -
7 artificial respiration
(the process of forcing air into and out of the lungs eg of a person who has almost drowned.) öndunarhjálp -
8 blood transfusion
noun (the process of giving blood to someone through the veins during an operation etc.) -
9 brainchild
noun (a favourite theory, invention etc thought up by a particular person: This entire process is Dr Smith's brainchild.) hugarfóstur -
10 by-product
noun (something obtained or formed during the making of something else: Coal tar is a by-product of the process of obtaining gas from coal.) aukaframleiðsla -
11 change
[ ein‹] 1. verb1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) breyta2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) skipta3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) skipta (um)4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) breyta í5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) skipta2. noun1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) breyting2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) breyting3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) skipti4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) skiptimynt5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) afgangur, skiptimynt6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) hvíld; tilbreyting•- change hands
- a change of heart
- the change of life
- change one's mind
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12 check-in
1) (the place where passengers show travel documents at an airport or seaport: the check-in desk; (American) the check-in counter.)2) (the process of checking in at an airport etc.) -
13 chemistry
['kemistri] 1. noun((the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other: Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood.) efnafræði- chemical2. noun(a substance used in or obtained by a chemical process: Some chemicals give off harmful fumes.) (efnafræðilegt) efni- chemist -
14 civilisation
1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) siðmenning2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) siðmenntuð þjóð -
15 civilization
1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) siðmenning2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) siðmenntuð þjóð -
16 coin
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17 coinage
[-ni‹]1) (the process of coining.) nÿmyndun; nÿyrðasmíð2) (the money (system) used in a country: Britain now uses decimal coinage.) gjaldmiðilskerfi -
18 computer
[kəm'pju:tə](a usually large electronic machine capable of storing and processing large amounts of information and of performing calculations: The whole process is done by computer; PC means `personal computer'; a computer game; a computer program.) tölva- computerise -
19 decay
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20 delivery
plural - deliveries; noun1) ((an act of) handing over (letters, parcels etc): There are two parcel deliveries a week.) útburður2) (the process of the birth of a child: the delivery of the twins.) barnsfæðing
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