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1 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 -
2 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) gera vandræðalegan, setja úr jafnvægi2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) koma í vandræði•- embarrassed
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3 embroil
[im'brəil](to involve (a person) in a quarrel or in a difficult situation: I do not wish to become embroiled in their family quarrels.) flækja(st) í illdeilur -
4 heavy industry
(industries such as coalmining, ship-building etc which involve the use of large or heavy machines or which produce large or heavy products.) þungaiðnaður -
5 let in for
(to involve (someone) in: I didn't know what I was letting myself in for when I agreed to do that job.) kalla yfir sig/e-n -
6 with one's eyes open
(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) með opin augu; meðvitaður
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