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Icelandic-English translation for: to turn a blind eye to sth
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nálarauga {hv}eye of a needle
venda skipito turn a ship (around)
láta e-ð eins og vind um eyru þjótato turn a deaf ear
eygja e-ðto eye sth.
hringsnúastto turn around in a circle
hafa auga á e-uto keep an eye on sth.
hafa augastað á e-uto have an eye on sth.
passa upp á e-ðto keep an eye on sth.
afþakka e-ðto turn sth. down
umbreytast í e-ðto turn into sth.
þverskallast við e-uto turn sth. down
fletta e-uto turn sth. [page]
venda e-uto turn sth. around
verða e-uto turn into sth.
hafa endaskipti á e-uto turn sth. upside down
hafa endaskipti á e-uto turn sth. topsy-turvy
umturna e-uto turn sth. upside down
aftaka e-ðto turn sth. down flat
Unverified sjá e-ð út undan sérto see sth. out of the corner of one's eye
velta vöngum yfir e-uto turn sth. over in one's mind
fúlsa við e-uto turn up one's nose at sth.
fussa við e-uto turn up one's nose at sth.
flikka upp á e-ðto give sth. a facelift
fága e-ð [gamalt]to give sth. a polish
vera mikið fyrir e-ðto like sth. a lot
flagga (með) e-uto make a show of sth.
læknisfr. plástra e-ðto put a plaster on sth.
vitna um e-ðto be a sign of sth.
gera úttekt á e-uto make a study of sth.
dreypa á e-uto take a nip of sth.
sjá sér farborða (með e-u)to earn a living (with sth.)
flíka e-uto make a show of sth.
fýra upp í e-u [talm.]to light a fire in sth.
eiga aðild e-uto be (a) party to sth.
eiga tilkall til e-sto have a claim to sth.
vera e-s virðito have a worth of sth.
bjóða í e-ðto make a bid for sth.
taka ákvörðun (um e-ð)to make a decision (about sth.)
fjargviðrast út af e-uto make a fuss about sth.
hafa vit á e-uto know a lot about sth.
vitna til e-sto make a reference to sth.
fíra upp í e-u [talm.]to light a fire in sth.
verðleggja e-ðto put a price on sth.
hafa framfæri af e-uto earn a living with sth.
taka fyrir e-ðto put a stop to sth.
koma e-u fyrirto find a place for sth.
fárast yfir / út af e-uto make a fuss about sth.
hafa lag á e-uto have a knack for sth.
geta sér til um e-ðto make a guess about sth.
fjár. veðsetja e-ð [fasteign]to encumber sth. with a mortgage
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