Results for: etw. einmal benutzen und dann weg werfen
German Japanese (Kanji)
ein Messer werfen/ein Shuriken werfen手裏剣を使う [しゅりけんをつかう]
ein Morgen/eines morgens/kurze Zeit/über Nacht/einmal/im Fall des Falles/notfalls/im Ernstfall/alle Personen des Kaiserhofes一朝 [いっちょう]
ein Münze in den Opferkasten werfen硬貨を賽銭箱に放り込む [こうかをさいせんばこにほうりこむ]
ein Pinselstrich/Schreiben, ohne den Pinsel noch einmal einzutauchen/kurzer Text/kurzer Brief/ein paar Zeilen/kurzes Schreiben一筆 [いっぴつ]
ein Pseudonym benutzen仮名を使う [かめいをつかう]
ein schlechtes Licht auf jmds. Charakter werfen人格を傷つける [じんかくをきずつける]
ein Sprung/ein Satz/auf einmal/plötzlich一躍;いちやく [いちやく]
ein Stück (Tōfu, Rasierklingen)/eine Scheibe/eine Portion Essen/eine Runde eines Spieles/ein Spiel/ein Chō (Längeneinheit von ca. 109 m)adverbial verwendet/dann wollen wir mal(verwendet, wenn man etwas beginnt)一丁;1丁 [いっちょう]
ein Tag in der Zukunft/später/ein andermal/irgendwann/noch einmal/der Tag nach etwas後日 [ごにち]
ein Uhr/eine Weile/zeitweilig/eine Zeit lang/vorübergehend/einstweilen/provisorisch/einst/einmal/zu einer Zeit一時;1時 [いちじ]
ein wenig gesunden Menschenverstand benutzen良識をほんの少し働かせる [りょうしきをほんのすこしはたらかせる]
ein Zimmer benutzen部屋を使う [へやをつかう]
ein/ein Stück/eine …/derselbe/dasselbe/einerseits/zum einen/zum Teil/nicht einmal/nicht ein einziges (mit Verneinung)/nur/nur ein wenig/ein Jahr alt一つ;一;1つ;1;ひとつ [ひとつ]
eine allgemein anerkannte Ansicht über den Haufen werfen通説をくつがえす [つうせつをくつがえす]
eine Bibliothek benutzen図書館の貸し出しを利用する [としょかんのかしだしをりようする]
 

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