Results for: unangenehme Gedanken vertreiben
German Japanese (Kanji)
sich etw. in Gedanken ausmalen脳裏に描く [のうりにえがく]
sich Gedanken machen/sich mit dem Gedanken quälen/hin und her überlegen思い悩む;思いなやむ;おもいなやむ [おもいなやむ]
sich in seine Gedanken vertiefen/im Nachdenken versinken/sich in seinen Sorgen verlieren物思いに沈む;物思いにしずむ [ものおもいにしずむ]
sich keine Gedanken machen/sich erleichtert fühlen放念する [ほうねんする]
sich konzentrieren/weltliche Gedanken abschütteln雑念を振り払う [ざつねんをふりはらう]
sich von bösen Gedanken befreien/ablenkende Gedanken wegfegen邪念を払う [じゃねんをはらう]
sich wegen etw. Gedanken machen/Sorgen haben考え事がある [かんがえごとがある]
sich zu viele Gedanken machen/zu argwöhnisch sein気を回す [きをまわす]
sich zuviel Gedanken machen/zu ernst nehmen思い過ごす;思い過す;おもいすごす [おもいすごす]
Sich-im-Kreis-Drehen (Gedanken, Diskussion)/namentliche Abstimmung, bei der sich die Parlamentarier in einer bestimmten Weise nacheinander von ihren Plätzen zur Abstimmungsurne o.Ä. begeben/Hammelsprung/Ringelreigen/Beten, während man um den Tempel herumg堂々巡り;堂々巡;堂堂巡り;堂堂巡;堂々めぐり;どうどうめぐり;堂々回り;堂々回;堂堂回り;堂堂回 [どうどうめぐり]
sinnend betrachten/grübeln/sich Gedanken machen/nachsinnen沈思する [ちんしする]
Sitte, dass ein Yin-Yang-Meister den Ausgang eines Adeligen mit Zaubersprüchen und Tanzschritten begleitete um böse Kräfte zu vertreiben/Technik, die Füße zu setzen, die dem Tanz eines Yin-Yang-Meisters ähnelt, der eine Zeremonie beim Ausgang eines Adlige反閉;反陪;反閇;返閉 [へんばい]
Summer (zum Vertreiben von Moskitos)ベープ [べーぷ]
Tee mit Umeboshi, schwarzen Sojabohnen, japanischem Pfeffer und anderem (zu Neujahr getrunken; soll Schlechtes vertreiben)大服茶;大福茶 [だいふくちゃ]
Teufel vertreiben鬼を退治する [おにをたいじする]
 

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