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The secondary object is sometimes expressed by a prepositional phrase : u)ir fatten uu cuif jeiue roftnwt Derfoffen, iue had relied on his generosity ; fie hiiteteu ftrf) t>OV feinen 9>torf)ftettungeH, they protected themselves from (giiarded themselves against) his pursuits (snares). 269. A German reflexive verb is often equivalent in meaning to the corresponding English intransitive, and much more fre- quently to the passive (285): fie belflegten fid), they moved (them- selves); iwr ttmnbten ...Utt fleflett if)tt, we turned (ourselves) towards him ; ic^ beetle mid), / hasten (myself) ; ba genfter bffnete fic^ eben, (the window opened itself just then) the window was opened just then. I. A few verbs have nearly the same meaning whether used intransitively or reflexively : fie ftntteu or fie ftritten fid) mit bem 9JZann, they quarrelled with the man. 270. The reflexive pronouns in the plural (utt$, eitd), fid)), both in the dative and accusative, may be used with a reciprocal force, meaning then one another, each other : tnir f d)ineid)eln W13, we flatter each other ; fie betfUgen fid), they deceive one another.
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