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1 flœkjast
(t), v. refl. to be entangled;flœkjast fyrir e-m, to cross one’s path, to be constantly in one’s way. -
2 flækjast
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3 sækjast
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4 handkrœkjast
(t), v. refl. to make trial of strength by pulling with bent hands. -
5 blanda í, flækjast í
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6 flækjast, villast
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7 ráfa, flækjast
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8 slæpast, flækjast
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9 sækjast eftir
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10 sækjast eftir, òrá
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11 flækja
v (acc) (-ti, -t)1. zapomat, zaplést2. komplikovat -
12 sækja
[sai:kʲʰa]sæki, sótti, sóttum, sótt1. vt1) приходить (за кем-л., за чем-л.); приводить, привозить, приносить2) посещатьsækja fund e-s — посещать кого-л.
sækja tíma — ходить на [посещать] уроки
sækja e-n heim — а) посещать кого-л.; б) постигать кого-л., поражать кого-л.
3) нападатьsækja e-n með vopnum — нападать на кого-л. с оружием в руках
4) юр. привлекатьsækja e-n fyrir rétti — привлекать кого-л. к суду
sækja mál — начинать процесс; юр. вчинять иск
sækja e-n til sakar — предъявлять кому-л. обвинение
5) заниматьсяsækja e-ð fast — усиленно работать над чем-л.
6)sækja í sig veðrið — отдышаться; приободриться; приготовиться к бою
7)2. vi1) продвигаться, идти вперёдsækja á móti vindi(num) — идти вперёд, борясь с ветром
2) ( að e-u) приближаться (к чему-л.)3) ( að e-m) нападать (на кого-л.); перен. одолевать (кого-л.)það sækir að mér — меня одолевает сон: наверное, кто-нибудь придёт (по поверьям, внезапная сонливость является приметой того, что кто-то придёт)
sækja vel [illa] að e-m — застать кого-л. в хорошем [плохом] состоянии
hvernig sæki ég að þér? — а) как твои дела?, как поживаешь?; б) я не помешаю?
4) стремитьсяsækja í e-ð — стремиться к чему-л., добиваться чего-л.
sækja til e-s — стремиться [стараться] попасть куда-л.
3.imp:það sótti í hálsinn á henni — она подавилась, она поперхнулась
□4. sækja sigнапрягать силы, напрягаться; приободриться5. sækjast1)þeim sóttist illa — (imp) дела их шли неважно
2) ( eftir e-u) стремиться (к чему-л.), добиваться (чего-л.)6.pp sóttur:◊eiga ekki langt að sækja e-ð — походить в чём-л. на своих родителей
líkur sækir líkan heim, sækjast sér um líkir ≅ посл. рыбак рыбака видит издалека
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13 sœkja
(sœki, sótta, sóttr), v.1) to seek (hann ætlar at s. sér kirkjuvið ok siglir þegar á haf); þangat sœkir þik engi, no one will seek thee thither; s. heilræði ok traust at e-m, to seek good counsel and help from one; s. um liðveizlu við e-n, to call on one for support;2) to go to fetch (B. átti erendi yfir fjörð at s. skjöldu sína ok vápn); s. e-t í e-n stað or til e-s staðar, to go to a place to fetch a thing (s. grös upp í hlíð, vatn til lœkjar);3) to visit, come to (enn aldna jötun ek sótta); s. e-n heim, to come to see one, visit one in his home; s. þing, to attend or frequent á þing; s. e-n at liðveizlu, um liðveizlu, to call on one for support;4) to attack, assail (s. e-n með vápnum; þessir munu s. oss með eldi); s. e-n heim, to fall upon one in his house (Gunnar sóttu heim þeir höfðingjar, er …);5) to catch, overtake (nú fiðr hann geldingaflokk ok fær eigi sótt);6) to overcome, master (munu þeir mik aldri fá sótt, meðan ek kem boganum við); to carry, take (eigi mun eyin sótt verða);7) to pursue; þeir sækja ferðina knáliga, they push on doughtily; s. fast róðrinn (sundit), to pull (swim) hard;8) to prosecute, in a lawsuit (s. e-n sökum, s. e-n til fullra laga); sótti K. til lands at Móeiðarhváli, K. laid claim to the land at M.; s. sök, mál, to carry on a suit; skalt þú s. þær sakir báðar, both these suits thou shall take up; s. mál til laga, to follow up a suit at law;9) to pass over (býðr þeim at s. fjallit norðr í bygð); var áin all-ill at s., the river was very bad to cross;10) absol. to proceed, go, advance (þeir stíga af hestunum ok sœkja upp á hólinn); er hann sótti langt austr, when he had advanced far eastward; s. á fund e-s, to go to see one; s. at, s. á, to attack (s. á borg); to urge the matter, insist (Þ. sótti á því meirr, en G. fór undan); s. eptir e-m, to pursue (Egill sótti þá eptir þeim); s. fram, to advance, go forward, in battle (E. sótti þá fram ok hjó til beggja handa); s. til e-s staðar, to frequent a place (til Túnsbergs sóttu mjök kaupmenn);11) refl., sœkjast, to advance, of a work in hand (en er á leið vetrinn, sóttist mjök borgargørðin); to be passed, of a road or distance; nú er meir en hálf-sótt, more than half-way; sóttist þeim seint skip þeira Hrúts, they were slow in boarding Hrut’s ship; þeir ætla, at þeim muni illa s. at vinna oss, they think it will be a hard struggle to master us; recipr., to seek one another sœkjast sér um líkir, birds of a feather flock together; to attack one another, fight (þeir nafnar sóttust lengi). -
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v (acc) (sæki, sótti, sóttum, sótt)1. dojít pro, vyzvednout2. (za)útočit3. zúčastnit se, být přítomenFerðin sækist vel.Hann sækir í vondan félagsskap. -
15 aspire
((usually with to) to try very hard to reach (something difficult, ambitious etc): He aspired to the position of president.) sækjast eftir, þrá -
16 court
[ko:t] 1. noun1) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) réttur2) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) dómstóll3) (a marked-out space for certain games: a tennis-court; a squash court.) völlur4) (the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen: the court of King James.) hirð5) (the palace of a king or queen: Hampton Court.) konungsgarður6) (an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.) húsagarður2. verb1) (to try to win the love of; to woo.) stíga í vænginn við2) (to try to gain (admiration etc).) sækjast eftir3) (to seem to be deliberately risking (disaster etc).) bjóða (e-u óæskilegu) heim•- courtier- courtly
- courtliness
- courtship
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17 gad
[ɡæd]past tense, past participle gadded: gad about/around verb(to go around to one place after another (usually in order to amuse oneself): She's forever gadding about now that the children are at school.) slæpast, flækjast -
18 go after
1) (to try to win: He's going after that prize.) sækjast eftir2) (to follow or chase: Go after him and apologize.) fara á eftir, elta -
19 involve
[in'volv]1) (to require; to bring as a result: His job involves a lot of travelling.) hafa í för með sér2) ((often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in: He has always been involved in/with the theatre; Don't ask my advice - I don't want to be/get involved.) blanda í, flækjast í•- involved- involvement -
20 stray
[strei] 1. verb(to wander, especially from the right path, place etc: The shepherd went to search for some sheep that had strayed; to stray from the point.) flækjast, villast2. noun(a cat, dog etc that has strayed and has no home.) flækingsdÿr, heimilislaust dÿr3. adjective1) (wandering or lost: stray cats and dogs.) flækings-2) (occasional, or not part of a general group or tendency: The sky was clear except for one or two stray clouds.) dreifður, strjáll
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