Results for: lange Rede/weitschweifige Vorlesung/lange, langweilige Geschichte
German Japanese (Kanji)
eine Rolle Stoff/zwei Tan Kleiderstoff (mit etw. 34 cm Breite und einer Länge von etw. 20 m)反物一匹 [たんものいっぴき]
eine sehr seltsame Geschichte世にも不思議な物語 [よにもふしぎなものがたり]
eine Universität mit einer langen Geschichte歴史のある大学 [れきしのあるだいがく]
eine Vorlesung beginnen開講する [かいこうする]
eine Vorlesung besuchen/eine Vorlesung hören聴講する [ちょうこうする]
eine Vorlesung mitschreiben講義のメモをとる [こうぎのめもをとる]
eine weitschweifige Rede halten長広舌を振るう [ちょうこうぜつをふるう]
einem bekannt sein/wissen, wovon die Rede ist/sich seiner Schuld bewusst sein/etw. auf dem Gewissen haben身に覚えが有る;身に覚えがある [みにおぼえがある]
einen Brief unbeantwortet lassen/einen Brief lange unbeantwortet lassen手紙の返事を怠る [てがみのへんじをおこたる]
einen Gesetzentwurf auf die lange Bank schieben法案を棚上げにする [ほうあんをたなあげにする]
einen guten Namen hinterlassen/seinen Namen im Buch der Geschichte vermerken名を残す [なをのこす]
einen vollständigen Bericht geben/die Geschichte von Anfang bis Ende erzählen一部始終を告げる [いちぶしじゅうをつげる]
einen vollständigen Bericht geben/die Geschichte von Anfang bis Ende erzählen一部始終を語る [いちぶしじゅうをかたる]
einen Vortrag halten/eine Vorlesung geben講義する [こうぎする]
einen weiten Weg gehen/eine lange Reise machen遠路する [とおみちする]
 

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