Usage examples of "anstarren" in German with translation to English

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Translations: all7 stare7
Es ist unhöflich, Leute anzustarren. It's impolite to stare at people.
Tom bemerkte, dass Mary ihn anstarrte. Tom became aware that Mary was staring at him.
Es ist unhöflich, andere Leute anzustarren. It isn't polite to stare at people.
Dieses Kind hat mich mit offenem Mund angestarrt. That child stared at me, his mouth agape.
Ich fragte mich, warum mich die Leute anstarrten. I wondered why people were staring at me.
Ich war begierig zu wissen, warum mich die Leute angestarrt hatten. I was curious to know why people had been staring at me.
Als sie Dima den Anzug holte, bemerkte die Ladeninhaberin Blutspuren auf seinem Hemd und konnte nicht anders, als ihn schockiert anzustarren. As she fetched Dima the suit, the shopkeeper noticed smears of blood on his shirt, and couldn't help but stare in shock.
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