Results for: angespartes Geld, das man durch Verkauf eingenommen hat
German Japanese (Kanji)
Karōshi/Tod durch Überarbeitung (als Arbeitsunfall anerkanntes, mit dem japan. Arbeitssystem und ‑ethos zusammenhängendes Phänomen)過労死 [かろうし]
Karpfenburg/(Bez. f.) Burg Hiroshima (von Mōri Terumoto 1589 erbaute Burg in Motomachi im Bezirk Naka in Hiroshima; 1945 durch den Atombombenabwurf zerstört, 1958 wieder aufgebaut)鯉城 [りじょう]
Kashū-Geld (etwa zwischen 1573 und 1673 in der Stadt Kanagawa geprägtes Metallgeld)加州金 [かしゅうきん]
Kassageschäft/Verkauf mit sofortiger oder kurzfristiger Lieferung現場売買 [げんばばいばい]
kassieren/einkassieren/Geld sammeln/einziehen集金する [しゅうきんする]
Katastervermessung des gesamten Landes durch Toyotomi Hideyoshi (ab 1582)太こう検地;太閤検地 [たいこうけんち]
Katyn/Massaker von Katyn (Ermordung tausender polnischer Offiziere im Wald bei Katyn durch den NKWD)カティン事件 [かてぃんじけん]
Katzenpilz/Mikrosporie (insbes. durch Microsporum canis)猫カビ [ねこかび]
Kauf und Verkauf/Einkauf und Verkauf/Handel/Geschäft/Umsatz売買 [ばいばい]
Kaufen als Erwachsener in großen Mengen, wofür man als Kind kein Geld hatte (Spielzeug, Manga usw.)大人買い [おとながい]
kaum mit seinem Geld zurechtkommen暮らしに困る [くらしにこまる]
Kauterisation (Gewebezerstörung durch Brenn‑ od. Ätzmittel)焼しゃく;焼灼 [しょうしゃく]
kauterisieren (durch Hitze od. Chemikalien zerstören od. verätzen)焼灼する [しょうしゃくする]
Keimen/Blastogenese (ungeschlechtliche Entstehung eines Lebewesens durch Sprossung od. Knospung)出芽 [しゅつが]
kein Geld aufbringen können金繰りがつかない [かねぐりがつかない]
 

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