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  • 61 partiality

    [-ʃi'æləti]
    1) (a liking for: He has a partiality for cheese.) dálæti
    2) (the preferring of one person or side more than another: He could not help showing his partiality for/towards his own team.) hlutdrægni

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  • 62 pull

    [pul] 1. verb
    1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) toga
    2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) sjúga
    3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) róa
    4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) beygja (útaf); renna af stað
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) kippur; teygur; sog
    2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) tog-/aðdráttarkraftur
    3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) áhrif, ítök
    - pull down
    - pull a face / faces at
    - pull a face / faces
    - pull a gun on
    - pull off
    - pull on
    - pull oneself together
    - pull through
    - pull up
    - pull one's weight
    - pull someone's leg

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pull

  • 63 recline

    (to lean or lie on one's back or side: The invalid was reclining on the sofa.) halla sér, liggja

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  • 64 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) snúa við; bakka
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) snúa við
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) ógilda, hnekkja
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) hið gagnstæða
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) hnekkir; áfall
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) bakgír
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) bakhlið
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges

    English-Icelandic dictionary > reverse

  • 65 singles

    1) (( also noun singular) in tennis etc, a match or matches with only one player on each side: The men's singles are being played this week; ( also adjective) a singles match.) einmenningsleikur
    2) ((especially American) unmarried (usually young) people: a bar for singles; ( also adjective) a singles holiday/club.) ógiftur, einhleypur

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  • 66 square centimetre

    (often abbreviated to cm2, m2 etc when written) (an area equal to a square in which each side is one centimetre, metre etc: If the door is 3 metres high and 1.5 metres wide, its area is 4.5 square metres.) fersentimetri/-metri

    English-Icelandic dictionary > square centimetre

  • 67 terrace

    ['terəs] 1. noun
    1) ((one of a number of) raised level banks of earth etc, like large steps, on the side of a hill etc: Vines are grown on terraces on the hillside.) stallur, hjallur
    2) (a row of houses connected to each other.) (rað)húsaröð
    2. verb
    (to make into a terrace or terraces: The hillside has been terraced to make new vineyards.) mynda hjalla/stalla

    English-Icelandic dictionary > terrace

См. также в других словарях:

  • one side — ▪ To shelve ▪ To set apart ● side …   Useful english dictionary

  • one-side aster — vėlyvasis astrūnas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Astrinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Symphyotrichum lateriflorum), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Symphyotrichum lateriflorum angl. aster lateriflore; calico aster; goblet… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • one side — noun You should move to one side and allow me to go through the passageway you are blocking. sign hung from the bronze knob, and it stated without equivocation that the Britannic Museum was closed for repairs …   Wiktionary

  • one side — one surface out of many …   English contemporary dictionary

  • to the/one side — 1 : to a place that is on one side : ↑aside Please move/step to the side. I need to get past you. He put his luggage to one side. She took the boy to the side [=away from other people] and told him to behave. 2 : in a state in which something is… …   Useful english dictionary

  • on one side only — index ex parte Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • relating to one side only — index ex parte Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • to one side of the truth —    untrue    A political evasion in a club where liars are not called liars:     Nothing asked and nothing taken, was how Gladstone put it which, if not strictly falsehood, was certainly to one side of the truth. (Kee, 1993) …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • take someone to one side — take (or draw) someone to one side speak to someone in private, esp. so as to advise or warn them about something …   Useful english dictionary

  • come down on one side of the fence or the other — come down on ˈone side of the fence or the ˈother idiom to choose between two possible choices Main entry: ↑sideidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take somebody to one side — take/draw sb to one ˈside idiom to speak to sb in private, especially in order to warn or tell them about sth Main entry: ↑sideidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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