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a. 冰岛的, 冰岛人的, 冰岛语的

n. 冰岛语




    icelandic
    [ noun ]
    1. a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Iceland

    2. <noun.communication>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to Iceland or its people or culture and language

    2. <adj.pert>
      Icelandic ports
      the Icelandic president is a woman
      Icelandic sagas


    Icelandic \Ice*lan"dic\, a.
    Of or pertaining to Iceland; relating to, or resembling, the
    Icelanders.


    Icelandic \Ice*lan"dic\, n.
    The language of the Icelanders. It is one of the Scandinavian
    group, and is more nearly allied to the Old Norse than any
    other language now spoken.

    1. Critics, saying the program camouflages commercial whaling, have called for a boycott of Icelandic fish.
    2. The missing pilot was believed to be British but the British Consulate in the Icelandic capital did not release his identity.
    3. It is also known as the Columbus Day or Icelandic virus.
    4. Gurling, who plans confirmatory studies of his own in Icelandic families within the next couple months, considers some attempts to test his results poorly designed.
    5. It's Icelandic medical humor.
    6. "The wind erosion is important," said Sveinn Jakobsson, head of the geology department at the Icelandic Museum of Natural History. "This is a very stormy place." The assault of the elements is wearing Surtsey down, too.
    7. Protesters said they were trying to prevent the ship from unloading, even though the cargo contained no whale meat. They also hope to pressure American buyers, particularly fast-food chains, to stop buying Icelandic fish.
    8. The challenger, 46-year-old housewife Sigrun Thorsteinsdottir, captured eve-of-election headlines when her Friday afternoon rally in the Icelandic capital was disrupted by a bomb scare.
    9. "McVadon also implied that Icelandic authorities were ungrateful to the U.S. troops," it said.
    10. It survived a British quarantine on Icelandic cod by finding new markets from 1956 to 1976, when London accepted Iceland's 200-mile zone.
    11. Marriott, a diversified hospitality company, had a contract to supply Icelandic fish to the cafeteria at the school in this northern suburb _ until Eric got involved.
    12. Jerrico canceled the contract because Samband supports Icelandic whaling, officials said.
    13. Arson investigators sifted through debris that included a shrunken head, the shoes of an Icelandic giant purported to be the largest man ever and some bones the museum said were used by Aborigine witch doctors to kill enemies without touching them.
    14. THE SILK-soft nostrils of Svartir, the impatient Icelandic pony towing the sledge behind, puffed hot, steamy breaths over us.
    15. That means the same number or fewer fish would be caught even if fishing increased. Cod levels are also very low in the Irish Sea and in Icelandic waters.
    16. Among them, only she and the Icelandic prime minister will be a non-member, or non-member elect. Norway is the last to vote of the four European Free Trade Area applicants aiming to expand the EU to 16 members.
    17. Some 20,500 descendants of those pioneers survive today as Canadians, living in Manitoba and proudly forming the largest Icelandic community outside the North Atlantic island itself.
    18. The pilot reported the engine failure and an aircraft of the Icelandic Civil Aviation Agency was sent to meet the plane and guide it to Leif Ericson International Airport at Keflavik, where it landed 45 minutes later, the agency said.
    19. "I think Eric raised appropriate sensitivity to the issue to the food-services division," said Principal Ronald Tesch, adding, "I'm certain it had an influence" on the decision to stop buying Icelandic fish.
    20. "The opinion of the Icelandic public is changing," said Gudmundur Hermansson, who covers whaling for Morgunbladid, Iceland's largest daily newspaper.
    21. The Icelandic summit was touted as a brief session, with the goal of making advances in the arms control arena that would pave the way for a full-fledged summit later in the year on U.S. soil.
    22. In February 1988, Greenpeace launched a boycott of Icelandic fish, which accounts for 75 percent of the country's exports.
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