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v1) gener. anblasen (к чему-л.), blasen, ins Horn stoßen (в рог), trompeten, tuten, schmähen, trompeten (о животных)2) colloq. eseln, posaunen3) liter. trompeten (о чем-л.), trompeten (о чём-л.)4) milit. abblasen5) mus. die Trompete blasen, laut in die Trompete stoßen (на весь мир)6) hunt. rören (об олене), röhren (напр., об олене)7) avunc. schuften
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