Results for: der Terroranschlag vom 11. September 2001/(kurz) der 11. September
German Japanese (Kanji)
bald/demnächst/binnen kurzem/in nächster Zeit/nach kurzem/kurz danach/nach einer kleinen Weile/fast/beinahe/nahezu/letztendlich/letzen Endes/schließlich/schlussendlichやがて;頓て;頓;軈て;軈 [やがて]
bald/kurz daraufいくばくもなく;いくばくも無く;幾ばくもなく;幾何も無く;幾許も無く;幾許も無 [いくばくもなく]
bald/nächstens/demnächst/dieser Tage/in absehbarer Zeit/in nächster Zeit/über kurz oder lang近々;近近;きんきん [きんきん]
bald/nächstens/demnächst/dieser Tage/in absehbarer Zeit/in nächster Zeit/über kurz oder lang近々;近近;ちかぢか [ちかぢか]
Bamian (Ort in Afghanistan; berühmt für zwei monumentale Buddhastatuen aus dem 5. und 6. Jhd., die 2001 von den Taliban zerstört worden sind)バーミヤーン [ばーみやーん]
Beenden des Schneidens/Schneiden der Haare, wobei die Seiten kurz und der obere Teil etw. länger werden刈り上げ;刈上げ;刈上;刈りあげ [かりあげ]
bei der Berlinale 2001 regulär vorgeführtes Werk2001年ベルリン国際映画祭正式出品作品 [にせんいちねんべるりんこくさいえいがさいせいしきしゅっぴんさくひん]
blitzen lassen/funkeln lassen/kurz sehen lassenひらめかす;閃かす [ひらめかす]
Blut-und-Eisen-Rede (des preußischen Ministerpräsidenten Otto von Bismarck am 30. September 1862)鉄血演説 [てっけつえんぜつ]
Bubble Economy (überhitzte Wirtschaft Japans Ende der 80er Jahre bis September 1991)バブル経済 [ばぶるけいざい]
Chen Lifu (chin. Politiker; 1899–2001)陳立夫 [ちんりっぷ]
Christiaan Barnard (südafrik. Herzchirurg; 1922–2001)バーナード [ばーなーど]
Chrysanthemenfest (9. September)菊の節句 [きくのせっく]
Claude Elwood Shannon (amerik. Ingenieur und Mathematiker; 1916–2001)シャノン [しゃのん]
Dan Ikuma (japan. Komponist; 1924–2001; Sohn von Dan Takuma)團伊玖磨;団伊玖磨 [だんいくま]
 

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