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ˈwarn·ing bells СЪЩ мн

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I. bell [bel] СЪЩ

1. bell:

Glocke f <-, -n>
Glöckchen ср <-s, ->
sth rings a bell [with sb] прен
etw kommt jdm bekannt vor

2. bell (signal):

Läuten ср kein pl
Klingeln ср kein pl
to give sb a bell Brit разг

Phrases:

heidenei! sl ФРГ
with bells on Am, Aus разг

II. bell [bel] ГЛАГ прх

Phrases:

warn·ing [ˈwɔ:nɪŋ, Am ˈwɔ:r-] СЪЩ

1. warning no pl (notice):

Warnung f <-, -en>

2. warning (threat):

Drohung f <-, -en>
jdm drohen, dass ...

3. warning (lesson):

Lehre f <-, -n>

4. warning no pl (advice):

5. warning (of dangers, risks):

Warnung f <-, -en> vor +дат
[vor etw дат] warnen

6. warning (a caution):

Verwarnung f <-, -en>
Warnung f <-, -en>
Abmahnung f <-, -en>

I. warn [wɔ:n, Am wɔ:rn] ГЛАГ нпрх

to warn of sth
vor etw дат warnen
to warn of sth road sign
auf etw вин hinweisen

II. warn [wɔ:n, Am wɔ:rn] ГЛАГ прх

1. warn (make aware):

to warn sb [about [or of] sth]
jdn [vor etw дат] warnen
to warn sb not to do sth
jdn davor warnen, etw zu tun
to warn sb that ...

2. warn (urge):

to warn sb to do sth
jdn ermahnen, etw zu tun
jdn vor etw дат warnen
jdm von etw дат abraten
to warn sb against [or off] doing sth
jdn davor warnen [o. jdm davon abraten] , etw zu tun

3. warn (threaten):

to warn sb

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

warning СЪЩ HUM RESOURCES

Present
Ibell
youbell
he/she/itbells
webell
youbell
theybell
Past
Ibelled
youbelled
he/she/itbelled
webelled
youbelled
theybelled
Present Perfect
Ihavebelled
youhavebelled
he/she/ithasbelled
wehavebelled
youhavebelled
theyhavebelled
Past Perfect
Ihadbelled
youhadbelled
he/she/ithadbelled
wehadbelled
youhadbelled
theyhadbelled

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Are you totally ignorant, if leading jurists have a problem with this, then that should ring the warning bells for all.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Understanding the forces behind the recent quake should sound warning bells.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Her phrasing -- "get a sheep" instead of "buy some meat" -- should have set off warning bells.
www.slate.com
She said small bouts of depression or anxiety was common in teenagers, but if bouts stretch passed two weeks, warning bells should start to ring.
www.abc.net.au
If the driver had realized the danger, she would still have been forced to pull through a red light to clear the track when the warning bells sounded.
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