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 Translation for 'apart from that' from English to Icelandic
annars {adv} [öðru leyti]apart from that
Partial Matches
frátalinn {adj}apart from
fyrir utan e-ð {adv}apart from sth.
upp úr því {adv}from that moment
upp úr því {adv}from that time
í sundur {adv}apart
út af fyrir sig {adv}apart
afsíðis {adv}apart
Að öllu gamni slepptu.Joking apart.
núast í sundurto tear apart
svipta e-u í sundurto tear sth. apart
sundurtæta e-ðto tear sth. apart
jaga e-ð í sundurto tear sth. apart [by rubbing or jiggling]
að {conj}that
er {pron}that
það {adv} {pron}that
nema hvað {adv}except that
fyrir því {adv}despite that
Láttu ekki svona!Stop that!
til þess að {conj}so that
svo búnu {adv}after that
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Usage Examples English
  • Australia had won every World Cup match against Sri Lanka apart from that loss.
  • It is a useful building block in organic chemistry. Apart from that, it has been historically used as a riot control agent, where it is designated CN.
  • It is typically a bird of temperate humid conifer forest, but apart from that shows little habitat specificity.
  • In urgent situations where a Council decision cannot be made in time, they are empowered to act on behalf of the whole Council. Apart from that, though, they are a "primus inter pares", having no power above and beyond the other six Councillors.
  • Not much more is known about his life apart from that he moved to Spain and worked in the Toledo School of Translators, where he translated several texts from Arabic and Greek into Latin.

  • Apart from that, many NGOs have come forward to rejuvenate the river Ganges.
  • Ma's father is Ma Ho-ling, his mother is Chin Hou-hsiu (...) and his wife is Christine Chow Ma. Apart from that, he has two daughters, Ma Wei-chung (...) and Kelly Ma (...).
  • Roosevelt in his 1932 landslide triumph over Herbert Hoover. Apart from that and the 1912 election when Woodrow Wilson won against a mortally divided Republican Party, Livingston has always voted Republican since that party was founded in 1856.
  • ... by cladistic analysis). Apart from that, all other fossils belong to extant genera.
  • Apart from that, secure communication channels must be built between sensitive data and the vault so that data is not compromised on the way to or from storage.

  • A patch of pennaceous feathers is found running along its back, which was quite similar to the contour feathers of the body plumage of modern birds in being symmetrical and firm, although not as stiff as the flight-related feathers. Apart from that, the feather traces in the Berlin specimen are limited to a sort of "proto-down" not dissimilar to that found in the dinosaur "Sinosauropteryx": decomposed and fluffy, and possibly even appearing more like fur than feathers in life (although not in their microscopic structure).
  • Apart from that, telecommunications is used in the Philippine establishments.
  • Apart from that, the ultra-Orthodox consists of a large spectrum of communities. They may be roughly classified into three different sub-groups.
  • In Brazil, Chevrolet Vectra (Astra H) substituted the Chevrolet Astra on Stock Car. The V8 is still the same, apart from that now they use Ethanol instead of Petrol.
  • Later in 996 Michinaga became Minister of the Left, Sadaijin (左大臣), the most senior position in government apart from that of Chancellor (Daijō-daijin).

  • Apart from that, flexible metal epaulettes were quite popular among certain armies in the 19th century, but were rarely worn on the field.
  • Apart from that, HSPs can stimulate immune receptors and are important in proper folding of proteins involved in pro-inflammatory signaling pathways. and autophagy.
  • Other studies by Taylor find that all tetrapods appear to hold their necks at the maximum possible vertical extension when in a normal, alert posture; they argue the same would hold true for sauropods barring any unknown, unique characteristics that set the soft tissue anatomy of their necks apart from that of other animals.
  • The charismatic style of leadership of Mao Zedong created a "unity of purpose" and a "unity of command" which the KMT lacked. Apart from that the CCP had mastered the manipulation of local politics to their benefit; this was also derived from their propaganda skills that had also been decentralised successfully.
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