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Dictionary Icelandic → German: skarðið | Translation 1 - 5 of 5 |
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að fara yfir skarðið | den Pass überqueren | |||||
orðtak að hlaupa í skarðið fyrir e-n | für jdn. einspringen | |||||
Hann hleypur alltaf í skarðið þar sem þarf. | Er springt immer ein, wo es notwendig ist. | |||||
Margt fólk komst ekki yfir skarðið og varð að leita sér næturgistingar. | Viele Menschen kamen nicht über den Pass und mussten sich für die Nacht ein Quartier suchen. | |||||
bibl. að skipa sér í skarðið (fyrir e-n) | sich in den Riss stellen (für jdn.) |
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