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sold+out

  • 1 be sold out

    1) (to be no longer available: The second-hand records are all sold out; The concert is sold out.) uppseldur
    2) (to have no more available to be bought: We are sold out of children's socks.) uppseldur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > be sold out

  • 2 sell out

    1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) selja allt upp; losa sig við
    2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) klárast

    English-Icelandic dictionary > sell out

  • 3 sell-out

    1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) sÿning/keppni sem uppselt er á
    2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) svik

    English-Icelandic dictionary > sell-out

  • 4 sell

    [sel]
    past tense, past participle - sold; verb
    1) (to give something in exchange for money: He sold her a car; I've got some books to sell.) selja
    2) (to have for sale: The farmer sells milk and eggs.) selja
    3) (to be sold: His book sold well.) seljast
    4) (to cause to be sold: Packaging sells a product.) selja
    - be sold on
    - be sold out
    - sell down the river
    - sell off
    - sell out
    - sell up

    English-Icelandic dictionary > sell

  • 5 go

    [ɡəu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - goes; verb
    1) (to walk, travel, move etc: He is going across the field; Go straight ahead; When did he go out?) fara
    2) (to be sent, passed on etc: Complaints have to go through the proper channels.) fara í gegnum, fara eftir
    3) (to be given, sold etc: The prize goes to John Smith; The table went for $100.) fara til; fara/seljast á
    4) (to lead to: Where does this road go?) liggja til
    5) (to visit, to attend: He goes to school every day; I decided not to go to the movie.) ganga/fara í, sækja
    6) (to be destroyed etc: This wall will have to go.) hverfa
    7) (to proceed, be done: The meeting went very well.) fara, enda
    8) (to move away: I think it is time you were going.) fara
    9) (to disappear: My purse has gone!) hverfa
    10) (to do (some action or activity): I'm going for a walk; I'm going hiking next week-end.) fara (að gera e-ð)
    11) (to fail etc: I think the clutch on this car has gone.) bila
    12) (to be working etc: I don't think that clock is going.) ganga, vinna
    13) (to become: These apples have gone bad.) verða
    14) (to be: Many people in the world regularly go hungry.) vera, ganga
    15) (to be put: Spoons go in that drawer.) eiga heima/að vera í
    16) (to pass: Time goes quickly when you are enjoying yourself.) líða
    17) (to be used: All her pocket-money goes on sweets.) fara í
    18) (to be acceptable etc: Anything goes in this office.) ganga
    19) (to make a particular noise: Dogs go woof, not miaow.) gefa frá sér, segja
    20) (to have a particular tune etc: How does that song go?) hljóða, vera
    21) (to become successful etc: She always makes a party go.) ganga (vel)
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt: I'm not sure how to do it, but I'll have a go.) tilraun
    2) (energy: She's full of go.) kraftur
    3. adjective
    1) (successful: That shop is still a going concern.) sem blómstrar/gengur vel
    2) (in existence at present: the going rate for typing manuscripts.) gang-, markaðs-, gildandi
    4. noun
    (permission: We'll start as soon as we get the go-ahead.) leyfi
    - going-over
    - goings-on
    - no-go
    - all go
    - be going on for
    - be going on
    - be going strong
    - from the word go
    - get going
    - give the go-by
    - go about
    - go after
    - go against
    - go along
    - go along with
    - go around
    - go around with
    - go at
    - go back
    - go back on
    - go by
    - go down
    - go far
    - go for
    - go in
    - go in for
    - go into
    - go off
    - go on
    - go on at
    - go out
    - go over
    - go round
    - go slow
    - go steady
    - go through
    - go through with
    - go too far
    - go towards
    - go up
    - go up in smoke/flames
    - go with
    - go without
    - keep going
    - make a go of something
    - make a go
    - on the go

    English-Icelandic dictionary > go

  • 6 excise

    I noun
    (the tax on goods etc made and sold within a country.) framleiðslugjald, vörugjald
    II verb
    (to cut out or off.) skera burt, nema brott

    English-Icelandic dictionary > excise

  • 7 pharmacy

    plural - pharmacies; noun
    1) (the preparation of medicines: He is studying pharmacy.) lyfjafræði
    2) (a shop etc where medicines are sold or given out: the hospital pharmacy.) apótek, lyfjabúð
    - pharmacist

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pharmacy

  • 8 price

    1. noun
    1) (the amount of money for which a thing is or can be bought or sold; the cost: The price of the book was $10.) verð
    2) (what one must give up or suffer in order to gain something: Loss of freedom is often the price of success.) verð, það sem e-ð útheimtir
    2. verb
    1) (to mark a price on: I haven't priced these articles yet.) verðmerkja
    2) (to find out the price of: He went into the furniture shop to price the beds.) kynna sér verð
    - pricey
    - at a price
    - beyond/without price

    English-Icelandic dictionary > price

См. также в других словарях:

  • sold out — adj sold out 1.) if a concert, performance etc is sold out, all the tickets for that show have been sold ▪ The group will play three sold out shows at Wembley Stadium. 2.) if a shop or store is sold out of a particular product, it has sold all of …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sold out — adjective if an event is sold out, all the tickets for it have been sold …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sold-out — sold′ out′ adj. tht sbz having all tickets sold: a sold out matinée[/ex] • Etymology: 1905–10 …   From formal English to slang

  • sold-out — [sōld′out′] adj. having all tickets or accommodations sold, esp. in advance …   English World dictionary

  • sold out — UK US adjective if an event is sold out, all the tickets for it have been sold Thesaurus: ticketssynonym units of moneyhyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • sold-out — adjective 1. having taken a bribe or bribes (Freq. 1) a sold out politician • Similar to: ↑corrupt 2. sold completely in advance had a sold out house for both performances • Similar to: ↑sold …   Useful english dictionary

  • sold out — 1) ADJ: v link ADJ If a performance, sports event, or other entertainment is sold out, all the tickets for it have been sold. The premiere on Monday is sold out. 2) ADJ: v link ADJ, oft ADJ of n If a shop is sold out of something, it has sold all …   English dictionary

  • sold-out — adjective Date: 1903 having all available tickets or accommodations sold completely and especially in advance; also of or relating to a sold out event < a sold out crowd > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sold out — UK / US adjective if an event is sold out, all the tickets for it have been sold …   English dictionary

  • ˌsold ˈout — adj if an event is sold out, all the tickets for it have been sold …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • sold out — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. out of, all sold, out of stock, not in stock, gone, depleted …   English dictionary for students

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