Results for: Häuser/Häuserflucht/Stadtbild
German Japanese (Kanji)
ein Tag des alten Kalenders, an dem man dem Aberglauben nach nicht anfangen darf, ein Haus zu bauen, weil es irgendwann brennen wird und auch die drei angrenzenden Häuser mit anzünden wird三隣亡 [さんりんぼう]
eine Reihe Häuser一並びの家 [いちならびのいえ]
einsam gelegenes Haus/Haus, in dessen Nähe es keine anderen Häuser gibt/Einzelhaus/Haus ohne direkt angrenzende Nachbarhäuser (im Gegensatz zu Reihenhaus oder Doppelhaus)一軒家;一軒屋 [いっけんや]
Ende 2005 entdecktes Problem, dass vom Architekten Aneha geplante und von der Firma Huser gebaute Häuser nicht den geltenden Erbebenstandards entsprachen構造計算書偽造問題 [こうぞうけいさんしょぎぞうもんだい]
Ende 2005 entdecktes Problem, dass vom Architekten Aneha geplante und von der Firma Huser gebaute Häuser nicht den geltenden Erbebenstandards entsprachen耐震強度偽装問題 [たいしんきょうどぎそうもんだい]
Fonds für die Wiederherstellung bombenzerstörter Häuser戦災復旧費 [せんさいふっきゅうひ]
fünf Häuser5棟 [ごむね]
Häuser am Fluss川に沿った家 [かわにそったいえ]
Häuser- und Bewohnerzahl/Einwohnerschaft/Bewohnerschaft/Bevölkerung戸口 [ここう]
Häuserreihe/Häuser, die an einer Straße stehen/ein Haus und die sich anschließenden Häuser/Nachbarschaft家続き;家続 [いえつづき]
hintereinander aufgereihte Häuser/(ugs.)professionelles Anstehen/bezahltes Anstellen/bezahlter Ansteher (im Auftrag gegen Entgelt, zum Kauf von Eintrittskarten usw.)並び屋;並屋;並び家;並家 [ならびや]
im Tal verstreut liegende Häuser谷間に点在する家 [たにまにてんざいするいえ]
Kaerumata (= Froschbeinegebogene hölzerne reich verzierte Stütze des Hauptbalken eines Hauses; die Form ähnelt einem Frosch mit geöffneten Schenkel; auch Bez. für eine Dachform trad. japan. Häuser)/eine Knotenformかえるまた;蛙股;蟇股 [かえるまた]
kleine Häuser herrschen vor小家勝ちだ [こいえがちだ]
Mojikou (Stadt im Norden von Kyuushuu, bekannt für den historischen Bahnhof, das Eisenbahnmuseum und die Häuser im holländischen Stil)門司港 [もじこう]
 

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