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  • 1 ask for

    1) (to express a wish to see or speak to (someone): When he telephoned he asked for you; He is very ill and keeps asking for his daughter.) biðja um, spyrja eftir
    2) (to behave as if inviting (something unpleasant): Going for a swim when you have a cold is just as asking for trouble.) leita eftir, biðja um

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  • 2 ask

    1) (to put a question: He asked me what the time was; Ask the price of that scarf; Ask her where to go; Ask him about it; If you don't know, ask.) spyrja
    2) (to express a wish to someone for something: I asked her to help me; I asked (him) for a day off; He rang and asked for you; Can I ask a favour of you?) biðja um
    3) (to invite: He asked her to his house for lunch.) bjóða
    - ask for
    - for the asking

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  • 3 send for

    (to ask to come, or order to be delivered: Her son was sent for; I'll send for a taxi.) láta sækja, senda eftir

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  • 4 inquire

    1) (to ask: He inquired the way to the art gallery; She inquired what time the bus left.) spyrja um
    2) ((with about) to ask for information about: They inquired about trains to London.) spyrjast fyrir um
    3) ((with after) to ask for information about the state of (eg a person's health): He enquired after her mother.) grennslast fyrir um
    4) ((with for) to ask to see or talk to (a person): Someone rang up inquiring for you, but you were out.) spyrja um
    5) ((with for) to ask for (goods in a shop etc): Several people have been inquiring for the new catalogue.) spyrjast fyrir um
    6) ((with into) to try to discover the facts of: The police are inquiring into the matter.) grennslast fyrir um, rannsaka
    - make inquiries

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  • 5 demand

    1. verb
    1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) krefjast
    2) (to require or need: This demands careful thought.) þarfnast
    2. noun
    1) (a request made so that it sounds like a command: They refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.) krafa
    2) (an urgent claim: The children make demands on my time.) krafa
    3) (willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc): There's no demand for books of this kind.) eftirspurn
    - on demand

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  • 6 invite

    1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) bjóða
    2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) bjóða
    3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) óska eftir
    - inviting

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  • 7 reserve

    [rə'zə:v] 1. verb
    1) (to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself: The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.) taka frá, panta
    2) (to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use: These seats are reserved for the committee members.) taka frá
    2. noun
    1) (something which is kept for later use or for use when needed: The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.) varaforði
    2) (a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals: a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.) friðland
    3) (the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.) hlédrægni
    4) ((often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.) varalið
    - reserved
    - have
    - keep in reserve

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  • 8 apply

    1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) bera á; leggja við
    2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) beita
    3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) sækja um
    4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) eiga við
    5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) gilda
    - applicable
    - applicability
    - applicant
    - application
    - apply oneself/one's mind

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  • 9 request

    [ri'kwest] 1. noun
    1) (the act of asking for something: I did that at his request; After frequent requests, he eventually agreed to sing.) beiðni, tilmæli
    2) (something asked for: The next record I will play is a request.) beiðni; óska(lag)
    2. verb
    (to ask (for) something; People using this library are requested not to talk; Many people have requested this next song.) biðja um (e-ð)
    - on request

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  • 10 telephone

    1. ['telifəun] noun
    ((often abbreviated to phone) [foun] an instrument for speaking to someone from a distance, using either an electric current which passes along a wire or radio waves: He spoke to me by telephone / on the telephone; ( also adjective) a telephone number/operator.) sími
    2. [foun] verb
    1) (to (try to) speak to (someone) by means of the telephone: I'll telephone you tomorrow.) hringja í
    2) (to send (a message) or ask for (something) by means of the telephone: I'll telephone for a taxi.) hringja í
    3) (to reach or make contact with (another place) by means of the telephone: Can one telephone England from Australia?) hringja til
    - telephone booth
    - telephone box
    - telephone directory
    - telephone exchange

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  • 11 reclaim

    [ri'kleim]
    1) (to ask for (something one owns which has been lost, stolen etc and found by someone else): A wallet has been found and can be reclaimed at the manager's office.) endurheimta
    2) (to make (wasteland) fit for use; to get back (land) from under the sea etc by draining etc.) gera nÿtanlegan

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  • 12 solicit

    [sə'lisit]
    (to ask (for): People working for charities are permitted to solicit (money from) the public.) fara fram á

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  • 13 sue

    [su:]
    1) (to start a law case against.) fara í mál við
    2) ((with for: especially in law) to ask for (eg divorce).) fara fram á (skilnað)

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  • 14 border

    ['bo:də] 1. noun
    1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) brún, jaðar
    2) (the boundary of a country: They'll ask for your passport at the border.) landamæri
    3) (a flower bed round the edge of a lawn etc: a flower border.) blómabeð/-rein
    2. verb
    ((with on) to come near to or lie on the border of: Germany borders on France.) liggja að
    3. noun
    (the border between one thing and another: He was on the borderline between passing and failing.) á mörkunum

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  • 15 degrade

    [di'ɡreid]
    (to disgrace or make contemptible: He felt degraded by having to ask for money.) óvirða, smána

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  • 16 grasp

    1. verb
    1) (to take hold of especially by putting one's fingers or arm(s) round: He grasped the rope; He grasped the opportunity to ask for a higher salary.) grípa (um)
    2) (to understand: I can't grasp what he's getting at.) skilja, grípa
    2. noun
    1) (a grip with one's hand etc: Have you got a good grasp on that rope?) grip
    2) (the ability to understand: His ideas are quite beyond my grasp.) skilningur

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  • 17 make inquiries

    (to ask for information.) gera fyrirspurnir, leita upplÿsinga

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  • 18 pass/send round the hat

    (to ask for or collect money on someone's behalf.) safna fjárframlögum

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  • 19 such-and-such

    adjective, pronoun (used to refer to some unnamed person or thing: Let's suppose that you go into such-and-such a shop and ask for such-and-such.) viss; þessi og þessi; tiltekinn

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  • 20 the prodigal son

    1) (a disobedient and irresponsible son who wastes money on a life of pleasure and later returns home to ask for his parents' forgiveness.)
    2) (a person who acts irresponsibly and later regrets it.)

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См. также в других словарях:

  • ask for the moon — ask/wish/for the moon phrase to want something that is impossible to get or achieve I’m not asking for the moon. I just want you to finish on time. Thesaurus: to want somethingsynonym Main entry: moon * * * ask for t …   Useful english dictionary

  • ask for the moon — ask for a lot, ask for more than you need or want    When we negotiate our salary let s try this strategy: Ask for the moon and hope for a 10% raise …   English idioms

  • ask for the moon — or[cry for the moon] {v. phr.} To want something that you cannot reach or have; try for the impossible. * /John asked his mother for a hundred dollars today. He s always asking for the moon./ Compare: PROMISE THE MOON …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • ask for the moon — or[cry for the moon] {v. phr.} To want something that you cannot reach or have; try for the impossible. * /John asked his mother for a hundred dollars today. He s always asking for the moon./ Compare: PROMISE THE MOON …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • ask for somebody — ˈask for sb/sth derived to say that you want to speak to sb or be directed to a place • When you arrive, ask for Jane. Main entry: ↑askderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • ask for something — ˈask for sb/sth derived to say that you want to speak to sb or be directed to a place • When you arrive, ask for Jane. Main entry: ↑askderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • ask for recommendations — index consult (ask advice of) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • ask for suggestions — index consult (ask advice of) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • ask\ for\ the\ moon — • ask for the moon • cry for the moon v. phr. To want something that you cannot reach or have; try for the impossible. John asked his mother for a hundred dollars today. He s always asking for the moon. Compare: promise the moon …   Словарь американских идиом

  • ask for something — ask for (something) to behave in a way that is likely to cause something bad to happen. You know you re asking for a punch in the nose, don t you? …   New idioms dictionary

  • ask for — (something) to behave in a way that is likely to cause something bad to happen. You know you re asking for a punch in the nose, don t you? …   New idioms dictionary

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