Results for: öffentliche Ordnung und Moral/gute Sitten
German Japanese (Kanji)
wechseln (einer Ordnung oder Einstellung)/(insbes. Baseb.) die Verteidigungsstellung wechseln/schaltenシフトする [しふとする]
wegen Störung der öffentlichen Ordnung angeklagt werden騒擾罪で起訴される [そうじょうざいできそされる]
weiße Hexe/gute Hexe白魔女 [しろまじょ]
weitreichender moralischer Einfluss/die gute Politik des Tennō洪化;鴻化 [こうか]
Welt, in der sich Moral und Humanität im Niedergang befindenぎょう季;澆季 [ぎょうき]
Weltordnung/internationale Ordnung国際秩序 [こくさいちつじょ]
Wenceslao de Moraes (port. Seefahrer und Schriftsteller; 1854–1929; kam 1898 nach Japan; Generalkonsul in Kōbe∕Ōsaka; heiratete eine Japanerin; stellte in vielen Werken japanisches Leben und Sitten vor; starb in Tokushima)モラエス [もらえす]
Werbung/Öffentlichkeit/Publizität/Publicity/öffentliche Aufmerksamkeit/Reklameパブリシティ [ぱぷりしてぃ]
Wert/Wertschätzung/Geltung/Güte/Würde/Verdienst価値;価直 [かち]
Wert/Wertschätzung/Geltung/Güte/Würde/Verdienst価値;価直 [かちょく]
wichtigste Moral, der die Menschen folgen sollten大倫 [たいりん]
Wie?/Hä?/meine Güte!/Jawohl!へー [へー]
wiedergutmachen/wieder in Ordnung bringen/auflösen/abwickeln (Geschäft)後始末する [あとしまつする]
wiedergutmachen/wieder in Ordnung bringen/auflösen/abwickeln (Geschäft)後始末をする [あとしまつをする]
Wille des Volkes/öffentliche Meinung/Volksmeinung民意 [みんい]
 

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