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 Translation for 'to affect sb sth' from English to Icelandic
hafa áhrif á e-n/e-ðto affect sb./sth.
2 Words
orka á e-n/e-ðto affect sb./sth
Partial Matches
sálfræði
geð {hv} [geðsmunir]
affect
kalla e-n/e-ð e-ðto call sb./sth. sth.
óhlýðnast e-m/e-uto disobey sb./sth.
óla e-n/e-ðto strap sb./sth.
tryggja e-m e-ðto guarantee sb. sth.
endurgjalda e-m e-ðto return sb. sth.
tryggja e-m e-ðto ensure sb. sth.
endurgjalda (e-m) e-ðto reciprocate (sb.) sth.
þvinga e-n/e-ð [neyða]to force sb./sth.
vega e-m/e-u [óeiginl.]to criticize sb./sth.
útiloka e-n/e-ðto exclude sb./sth.
prísa e-n/e-ð [gamalt]to praise sb./sth.
skipa e-m e-ðto order sb. sth.
örva e-n/e-ð [æsa, hvetja]to arouse sb./sth.
öfunda e-n af e-uto envy sb. sth.
öfunda e-n af e-uto begrudge sb. sth.
kenna e-m e-ðto teach sb. sth.
grafa undan e-m/e-uto undermine sb./sth.
vanmeta e-n/e-ðto underestimate sb./sth.
vanmeta e-n/e-ðto underrate sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • This particular ambush was to affect the course of Western history.
  • They are also known to affect chloroplasts.
  • ATP has recently been proposed to act as a biological hydrotrope and has been shown to affect proteome-wide solubility.
  • This process is thought not to affect solid and liquid intra-lumenal contents.
  • Historically, El Niño was not understood to affect U.S.

  • The bridge and tailpiece, while serving separate purposes, work closely together to affect playing style and tone.
  • Treatment has been shown to affect on-line (real-time) processing of trained sentences and these results can be tracked using fMRI mappings.
  • Davros expresses a desire to build a new and improved race of Daleks, but he apparently succumbs to the virus himself, his physiology being close enough to that of the Daleks for the virus to affect him.
  • Cranberry juice contains a high molecular weight non-dializable material that is under research for its potential to affect formation of plaque by "Streptococcus mutans" pathogens that cause tooth decay.
  • The implementation of a CRM approach is likely to affect customer satisfaction and customer knowledge for a variety of different reasons.

  • Caffeine increases intraocular pressure in those with glaucoma but does not appear to affect normal individuals.
  • They are thought to affect signaling processes, damaging neurons and resulting in degeneration that causes the spongiform appearance in the affected brain.
  • Collectively, the two are jointly termed the cardiovascular system, and diseases of one part tend to affect the other.
  • The novel stresses the powerlessness of the individual characters to affect their destinies.
  • This taste for structural clarity began to affect music, which moved away from the layered polyphony of the Baroque period toward a style known as homophony, in which the melody is played over a subordinate harmony.

  • Control surfaces or other techniques may also be used to affect these forces directly, without inducing any rotation.
  • A large injection of external investment from both private and public sources has alleviated the economic difficulties of the early 1990s caused by global recession and persistently low commodity prices (although the latter continues to affect the economy).
  • The most recent hurricane to affect the nation was Hurricane Lisa in 2022.
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