Results for: Beginn der nächsten Woche/Anfang nächster Woche
German Japanese (Kanji)
die Leute der nächsten Generation/die neue Generation次代の人々 [じだいのひとびと]
die Menschen, die einem am nächsten sind自分に一番身近な人たち [じぶんにいちばんみぢかなひとたち]
die nächsten Nachbarn向こう三軒両隣り [むこうさんげんりょうどなり]
die nächsten zwei, drei Tageこの2、3日 [このに、みっか]
die Reise zur nächsten Welt死出の旅路 [しでのたびじ]
die Seelen der Verstorbenen zum Beginn des Bonfestes willkommen heißen霊迎えする;霊迎する;魂迎えする;魂迎する [たまむかえする]
die sieben Tage der Woche/die sieben Wandelsterne (nämlich: Sonne, Mond, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus und Merkur)七曜 [しちよう]
die Unfälle zu Beginn dieser Jahreszeit当季初の事故 [とうきはつのじこ]
Dies Irae (Anfang eines Hymnus auf das Weltgericht bzw. Teil der Totenmesse)ディエス・イレ;ディエスイレ [でぃえすいれ]
diese ganze Woche lang今週中に [こんしゅうじゅうに]
diese Woche今週 [こんしゅう]
Direkt unter dem Leuchter ist es dunkel.(Bedeutung etw.: Die Dinge, die einem am Nächsten sind, kennt man nicht richtig oder kann man schlecht beurteilen.)灯台もと暗し。;灯台下暗し。;燈台下暗し。 [とうだいもとくらし。]
direkt vor jmdm/vor den eigenen Augen/direkt vor den Augen/vor seiner Nase/in nächster Zukunft/in unmittelbarer Zukunft目の前に [めのまえに]
dreimal pro Woche週に3回 [しゅうにさんかい]
dünner gezwirbelter Schnurrbart/Bürokrat/Regierungsbeamter (spöttische Bez. zu Beginn der Meiji-Zeit)なまずひげ;鯰髭 [なまずひげ]
 

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EUdict (European dictionary) is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in Europe. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 320,000. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped.

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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