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 Translation for 'in many ways' from English to Icelandic
á marga vegu {adv}in many ways
á ýmsa vegu {adv}in many ways
á ýmsan hátt {adv}in many ways
Partial Matches
allavega {adv} [á allan hátt]in all ways
allavega {adv} [á allan hátt]in different ways
á tvo vegu {adv}in two ways
á ýmsa lund {adv}in various ways
víðs vegar {adv}in many places
á víð og dreif {adv}in many places
víða {adv}in many places
víðsvegar {adv} [víðs vegar]in many places
óvíða {adv}in not many places
koma víða viðto stop in many places
víðs vegar um landið {adv}in many parts of the country
margur {adj}many
fjöldamargir {adj}many
margir {adj}many
fjöldamargir {adj}many many
margsinnis {adv}many times
margoft {adv}many times
feikimargir {adj}very many
Hve margir?How many?
allmargir {adj}quite many
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Usage Examples English
  • The "custom" view of learning can in many ways be likened to associationist psychology.
  • Even that was bittersweet, as he quit VFL football to move back to his native Western Australia, where Moss finished out his career as a player and coach at Claremont Football Club. In many ways, Moss's career reflects Essendon's mixed fortunes during the decade.
  • The cathode is in many ways the opposite of the anode.
  • Multiplicative mixers have been implemented in many ways.
  • The constructivist point of view is in many ways comparable to certain forms of pragmatism.

  • The year 1917 was a landmark for Jones in many ways.
  • The most notable manufacturer in the state was the chemical company DuPont, which to this day is heavily credited with making the state what it is today in many ways.
  • The circuitry that performs the actions defined by the microcode in many (but not all) CISC processors is, in itself, a processor which in many ways is reminiscent in structure to very early CPU designs.
  • A malicious applet can infect a computer system in many ways, including denial of service, invasion of privacy, and annoyance.
  • The name "algebraic integer" comes from the fact that the only rational numbers that are algebraic integers are the integers, and because the algebraic integers in any number field are in many ways analogous to the integers.

  • This affects the reliability of the computer in many ways, so the engineering is expensive, and it is uncommon except in relatively expensive computers such as PCs or cellphones.
  • Behaviour can be controlled and influenced by a society in many ways without having to resort to the criminal justice system.
  • His philosophy was expressed in many ways, but most famously in founding and sustaining the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer in Lambaréné, French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon).
  • Dysfunction of the electrical system manifests in many ways and may include Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, ventricular fibrillation, and heart block.
  • Generally speaking, they are in many ways special and atypical, although some of them have given rise to two- or multi-player games such as Spite and Malice.

  • Each of these ADTs may be defined in many ways and variants, not necessarily equivalent.
  • Today, algae are used by humans in many ways; for example, as fertilizers, soil conditioners, and livestock feed.
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