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 Translation for 'out of funds' from English to Icelandic
félaus {adj}out of funds
Partial Matches
fjár.
fjárskortur {k}
lack of funds
úr {prep} [+þgf.]out of
upp úr {prep} [+þgf.]out of
út af {prep}out of
utan úr {prep} [+þgf.]out of
út úr {prep}out of
út undan {prep} [+þgf.]out of
tón.
óstilltur {adj}
out of tune
óstarfhæfur {adj} [um vélar]out of order
tón.
falskur {adj}
out of tune
úr augsýn {adv}out of sight
uppseldur {adj}out of stock
úr heyrnarmáli {adv}out of earshot
aflagður {adj}out of service
olíulaus {adj}out of oil
utanskóla {adv}out of school
utanhúss {adv}out of doors
utanbæjarmaður {k}out-of-towner
utanbæjarfólk {hv}out-of-towners
óhultur {adj}out of danger
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Usage Examples English
  • He later went on a road trip and ran out of funds in Seattle, where he then joined the Seattle-based structural and civil engineering firm Worthington and Skilling in 1958.
  • Some of the most complex (and potentially most lucrative) forms of embezzlement involve Ponzi-like financial schemes where high returns to early investors are paid out of funds received from later investors duped into believing they are themselves receiving entry into a high-return investment scheme.
  • Unfortunately, after releasing 57 symphonies on 17 CDs, this project ran out of funds in 1994.
  • An example of this is the Eurojoker project, which was financed out of funds from the EU Konver II initiative.
  • The canal was built from Surrey Commercial Docks to Peckham before the builders ran out of funds in 1826.

  • It was, however, not completed until two years later, because the government ran out of funds in October 1952 and had to suspend the project temporarily.
  • At age 71 and suffering from arthritis, Templeton found herself out of funds and entered the Actors’ Fund Home in New Jersey.
  • By 1883, railway construction was progressing rapidly, but the CPR was in danger of running out of funds.
  • It ran out of funds and was closed by its governors about 1904.
  • Owner Alan Peglar ran out of funds and the locomotive spent most of 1972 stored at an army base in Stockton, California.

  • However, when the project ran out of funds and came to a temporary halt, Brassington turned to building as a source of income, and worked on Lyttelton Harbour and many other projects at Teddington and Allendale.
  • The film was shelved halfway through production when the producers ran out of funds and had to shelve the entire project.
  • the United Nations, NATO, European community and other multinational organizations that are responsible for the provision of public goods and services on an international basis, have to be financed out of funds subscribed by member states, thereby adding to their public expenditure.
  • For 72 hours between 26 March and 29 March 2019 it was reported that Eskom had run out of funds thereby threatening to negatively impact the broader South African economy.
  • The KVP folded on 31 March 1933 after it ran out of funds.

  • Woods lost the seat due to running out of funds a few weeks before the election, causing her television ads to lose air time.
  • The project ran out of funds and was never completed, although remains can be seen of the wharf and a lock near Lock Bridge.
  • The original parish church was mainly demolished in the English Civil War but a replacement was constructed out of funds provided by Lady Denham.
  • Paul and Pacific Railroad (SP&P), had run out of funds to complete the St.
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