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German Japanese (Kanji)
See (Zeichen der acht I-Ging-Trigrammen)/Westen/westliche Himmelsrichtungだ;兌;☱ [だ]
Shakuhachi (japanische endangeblasene Längsflöte aus Bambus mit fünf Löchern – vier auf der Ober-, eines auf der Unterseite – und ohne Block am Mundstück; der Name leitet sich von der Länge des Instrumentes ab, nämlich ein 尺 und acht 八 Sun; etwa 55cm)/Bre尺八 [しゃくはち]
Shikinai/(später) Gokinai/Kinai (eine der acht Großlandschaften im alten Japan; Zentraljapan; bestand bis zur Abspaltung der Prov. Izumi von der Prov. Kawachi 757 aus den vier Prov. Yamashiro, Yamato, Kawachi und Settsu)四畿内 [しきない]
täglich acht Stunden arbeiten一日八時間働く [いちにちはちじかんはたらく]
Taifu (Vizeminister eines der acht Ministerien; nach dem Ritsryō-System)大輔;大副 [たゆう]
Tōkai·dō (eine der acht Großlandschaften im alten Japan; östlich des Gokinai entlang der Pazikfiküste gelegen; bestand aus den Prov. Iga, Ise, Shima, Owari, Mikawa, Tōtōmi, Suruga, Izu, Kai, Sagami, Musashi, Awa und Kazusa)/Tōkai·dō (eine der fünf Straßen東海道 [とうかいどう]
Tōsandō (eine der acht Großlandschaften im alten Japan; Zentral‑ und Nordjapan; bestand aus den Prov. Ōmi, Mino, Hida, Shinano, Kōzuke, Shimotsuke, Mutsu, Dewa)東山道 [とうさんどう]
überhören/kein Gehör schenken/nicht beachten/keine Notiz nehmen/nicht Acht geben/nicht hören wollen聞き流す;聞流す;聞きながす [ききながす]
Uke·bana (blütenförmige Verzierung z.B. des metallenen Aufsatzes einer Pagode, ; meist acht Blütenblätter)請花;受花;受華;請華 [うけばな]
unbeachtet lassen/außer Acht lassen/nicht beachten/gering schätzen/vernachlässigen/vergessen没却する [ぼっきゃくする]
unbeachtet lassen/ignorieren/missachten/außer Acht lassen/keine Notiz nehmen von …/übergehen/übersehen/ausklammern無視する [むしする]
Universitätsbezirk (in der Meiji-Zeit zunächst acht später sieben solcher Bezirke)/großer Schulbezirk (im Gegensatz zu einem kleinen Schulbezirk)大学区 [だいがっく]
vernachlässigen/außer Acht lassen/versäumen/übersehen/gering schätzen/missachten閑却する [かんきゃくする]
vier Leiden und acht Qualen (Leben, Alter, Krankheit und Tod, sowie Getrenntsein von geliebten Menschen, Zusammensein mit verhassten Menschen etc.)四苦八苦 [しくはっく]
Vokal-Oktett (Gruppe von acht Sängern)八重奏団 [はちじゅうそうだん]
 

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