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yesterday

  • 1 yesterday

    ['jestədi]
    noun, adverb
    ((on) the day before today: Yesterday was a tiring day; He went home yesterday.) gærdagur

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  • 2 adverb

    ['ædvə:b]
    (a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc: Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.) atviksorð
    - adverbially

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  • 3 advert

    ['ædvə:t]
    (short for advertisement: I saw your advert in yesterday's newspaper.)

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  • 4 arrive

    (to reach (a place, the end of a journey etc): They arrived home last night; The parcel arrived yesterday.) koma
    - arrive at

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  • 5 blizzard

    ['blizəd]
    (a blinding storm of wind and snow: Two climbers are missing after yesterday's blizzard.) blindhríð, stórhríð

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  • 6 brute

    [bru:t]
    1) (an animal other than man: My dog died yesterday, the poor brute; ( also adjective) brute force.)
    2) (a cruel person.)
    - brutality
    - brutish

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  • 7 do out

    (to clean thoroughly: The room's tidy - I did it out yesterday.) þrífa vel

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  • 8 draw out

    1) (to take (money) from a bank: I drew out $40 yesterday.) taka út
    2) (to make longer: We drew out the journey as much as we could but we still arrived early.) draga á langinn, lengja
    3) ((of a car etc) to move into the middle of the road from the side.) aka inn að miðju

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  • 9 eighties

    1) (the period of time between one's eightieth and ninetieth birthdays: He is in his eighties.) níræðisaldur
    2) (the range of temperatures between eighty and ninety degrees: It was in the eighties yesterday.) milli áttatíu og níutíu
    3) (the period of time between the eightieth and ninetieth years of a century: life in the 'eighties/'80s.) níundi áratugurinn

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  • 10 fill

    [fil] 1. verb
    1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) fylla
    2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) fyllast
    3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?) uppfylla
    4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) fylla (í); setja fyllingar í
    2. noun
    (as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) fylli
    - filler
    - filling
    - filling-station
    - fill in
    - fill up

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  • 11 fine

    I 1. adjective
    1) ((usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality: fine paintings; a fine performance.) ágætur
    2) ((of weather) bright; not raining: a fine day.) góður, bjartur
    3) (well; healthy: I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!) heilbrigður, hress
    4) (thin or delicate: a fine material.) fínn, fíngerður
    5) (careful; detailed: Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.) nákvæmur, vandaður
    6) (made of small pieces, grains etc: fine sand; fine rain.) fíngerður
    7) (slight; delicate: a fine balance; a fine distinction.) nákvæmur, skÿr, örfínn
    8) (perfectly satisfactory: There's nothing wrong with your work - it's fine.) ágætur, prÿðilegur
    2. adverb
    (satisfactorily: This arrangement suits me fine.) prÿðilega
    3. interjection
    (good; well done etc: You've finished already - fine!) stórfínt!
    - finery
    - fine art
    II 1. noun
    (money which must be paid as a punishment: I had to pay a fine.) sekt
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) pay a fine: She was fined $10.) sekta

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  • 12 finish off

    1) (to complete: She finished off the job yesterday.) leggja lokahönd á; ganga frá
    2) (to use, eat etc the last of: We've finished off the cake.) klára, ljúka við
    3) (to kill (a person): His last illness nearly finished him off.) gera út af við

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  • 13 go off

    1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) springa
    2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) hringja, fara af stað
    3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) fara, hverfa
    4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) verða leiður á, missa áhuga á
    5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) skemmast/úldna
    6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) bila, hætta að virka

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  • 14 harvest

    1. noun
    (the gathering in of ripened crops: the rice harvest.) uppskera
    2. verb
    (to gather in (crops etc): We harvested the apples yesterday.) uppskera

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  • 15 hill

    [hil]
    1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) hæð
    2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) hlíð, brekka
    - hilly
    - hillside

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  • 16 inconsistent

    [inkən'sistənt]
    1) ((often with with) contradictory in some way; not in agreement: What you're saying today is quite inconsistent with the statement you made yesterday.) ósamkvæmur
    2) (changeable, eg in standard: His work is inconsistent.) ójafn, misjafn

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  • 17 install

    [in'sto:l]
    1) (to put in place ready for use: When was the telephone/electricity installed (in this house)?) koma fyrir, setja upp
    2) (to put (a thing, oneself or another person) in a place or position: He was installed as president yesterday; They soon installed themselves in the new house.) setja í embætti; koma (sér) fyrir
    - instalment

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  • 18 kind

    I noun
    (a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) tegund, gerð
    II 1. adjective
    (ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) góður, vingjarnlegur
    2. adjective
    (having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) vinalegur
    - kindness
    - kind-hearted

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  • 19 lease

    [li:s] 1. noun
    ((the period of) an agreement giving the use of a house etc on payment of rent: We signed the lease yesterday; a twenty-year lease.) leigusamningur
    2. verb
    (to give or acquire a house etc in this way: He leases the land from the local council.) taka á leigu; leigja út

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  • 20 normally

    1) (in a usual, ordinary way: He was behaving quite normally yesterday.) venjulega
    2) (usually; most often: I normally go home at 4 o'clock.) vanalega

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  • Yesterday — The Beatles Veröffentlichung 13. September 1965 Länge 2:03 min Genre(s) Ballade Autor(en) Lennon/McCartney …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Yesterday — is the day before today.The term may also describe some indefinite time in the past, rather than the previous day.It can also refer to:Music* Yesterday (song), a 1965 song by The Beatles * Yesterday (EP), an EP by The Beatles released on March 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Yesterday (EP) — Yesterday EP de The Beatles Publicación 4 de marzo de 1966 Grabación EMI Studios, Londres (17 de febrero, y 14, 15 y 17 de junio de 1965) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Yesterday — Yes ter*day, n. [OE. [yogh]isterdai, AS. geostran d[ae]g, from geostran, geostra, giestran, gistran, gystran, yesterday (akin to D. gisteren, G. gestern, OHG. gestaron, Icel. g[ae]r yesterday, to morrow, Goth. gistradagis to morrow, L. heri… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • yesterday — (n.) O.E. geostran dæg, from dæg day (see DAY (Cf. day)) + geostran yesterday, from P.Gmc. *gestra (Cf. O.H.G. gestaron, Ger. gestern yesterday, O.N. gær tomorrow, yesterday, Goth. gistradagis …   Etymology dictionary

  • yesterday — [yes′tər dā΄; ] occas. [, yes′tərdē] n. [ME yistredai < OE geostrandæg < geostran, yesterday (akin to Ger gestern < IE * ĝhyes > Sans hyáḥ, L heri, yesterday) + dæg, DAY] 1. the day before today; day just past 2. a recent day or time… …   English World dictionary

  • Yesterday — Yes ter*day, adv. On the day last past; on the day preceding to day; as, the affair took place yesterday. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • yesterday — [n] the day before today bygone, foretime, lang syne*, last day, not long ago, past, recently, the other day*; concept 815 Ant. tomorrow …   New thesaurus

  • yesterday — ► ADVERB ▪ on the day before today. ► NOUN 1) the day before today. 2) the recent past. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • Yesterday — «Yesterday» Canción de The Beatles Álbum Help! …   Wikipedia Español

  • Yesterday — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Yesterday (значения). «Yesterday» …   Википедия

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