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to bark at somebody
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an|bel·len ГЛАГ прх
jdn anbellen
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Perfekt
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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
So lahm und verkrüppelt sei er, dass ihn Hunde anbellen, wenn sie ihn sehen.
de.wikipedia.org
Im Beispiel 2 ist der Hund meines Nachbarn (das Tier, das mich jeden morgen anbellt) das Subjekt und der Ausdruck „Der Hund meines Nachbarn“ der Subjektsterm.
de.wikipedia.org
Auch wenn die Dame selbst schweigt, scheint der Hund, den sie auf ihrem Arm hält, ihre innere Verfassung widerzuspiegeln, indem er, wie es anmutet, den Dichter anbellt.
de.wikipedia.org
Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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Heute lebt Rufus im Frühruhestand in einem kleinen Dorf in Süddeutschland und bellt seine Hundekameraden im australisch-fränkischen Dialekt an.
www.denis-katzer.com
[...]
Now, Rufus spends his life on early retirement in a small village in southern Germany, and barks at his dog friends in an Australian-Franconian dialect.
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Als er hineintrat, bellten ihn die Hunde nicht an, wedelten mit den Schwänzen ganz freundlich um ihn herum, frassen, was er ihnen hinsetzte, und krümmten ihm kein Härchen.
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www.grimmstories.com
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When he went inside, the dogs did not bark at him, but wagged their tails quite amicably around him, ate what he set before them, and did not hurt one hair of his head.
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Warum bellen Hunde eigentlich so unschuldige Tiere an wie Tauben und Eichh? rnchen?
www.interfilm.de
[...]
Why do dogs bark at innocent creatures like pigeons and squirrels?