Results for: tausend/1000
German Japanese (Kanji)
fast tausend Leute umfassende Angestelltenzahl殆ど1,000人に達する従業員 [ほとんどせんにんにたっするじゅうぎょういん]
für immer und ewig/tausend und abertausend Jahre千代に八千代に [ちよにやちよに]
Geschichten aus tausend und einer Nacht(arabische Märchensammlung)アラビア夜話 [あらびあよばなし]
Hiermit versprechen wir durch Verhaken der kleinen Finger, wer das Versprechen bricht muss tausend Nadeln schlucken./Versprochen ist versprochen und wird auch nicht gebrochen. (Kinderreim in der Kantō-Region, wenn man sich etwas verspricht)指切りげんまんうそついたら針千本飲ます。;指切りげんまん噓ついたら針千本飲ます。;指切り拳万噓ついたら針千本飲ます。;指切り拳万嘘ついたら針千本飲ます。;指切りげんまん嘘ついたら針千本飲ます。 [ゆびきりげんまんうそついたらはりせんぼんのます。]
Hitachi·maru (Fracht- und Passagierschiff der NYK Line, gebaut 1897; 1904 im russ.-japan. Krieg mit ca. 1000 Mann Besatzung versenkt)常陸丸 [ひたちまる]
in einer Höhe von 1000 m1000メートルの上空で [せんめーとるのじょうくうで]
jemand, der die Welt von hinten bis vorne kennt (nach einer Geschichte, dass ein Schlange, wenn sie 1000 Jahre im Meer und tausend Jahre auf dem Berg gelebt hätte, zum Drachen wird)海千山千 [うみせんやません]
jmd., der an Kraft tausend anderen Männern überlegen ist一騎当千 [いっきとうせん]
Karuizawa (Touristenort im Osten der Präf. Nagano; ca. 1000 m über NN; 1964 Austragungsort der Pferdewettbewerbe der Olympischen Spiele; 1998 Austragungsort der Curling-Wettbewerbe der Olympischen Spiele; Station des Nagano-Shinkansen)軽井沢 [かるいざわ]
Kawabata Yasunari (Romancier und Novellist; 1899–1972, SelbstmordNobelpreis für Literatur 1968; einige Werke: Izu no odoriko, dtsch. Die kleine Tänzerin von Izu, von 1926; Yukiguni, dtsch. Schneeland, endgültige Fassung 1948; Senbazuru, dtsch. Tausend Kra川端康成 [かわばたやすなり]
Kilo/1000 Einheiten/(Abk. für) Kilometer, Kilogramm, Kilowatt, Kilobyte etcキロ;k [きろ]
Kneipe, in der man sich für 1000 Yen betrinken kannせんべろ;せんベロ;千べろ [せんべろ]
Kosten pro Tausendコスト・パー・サウザンド;コストパーサウザンド [こすとぱーさうざんど]
Kraft von tausend Männern/die Kräfte eines Herkules/Zuversicht/Sicherheit千人力 [せんにんりき]
Krieger, der so kräftig ist wie tausend andere/Held ohnegleichen一騎当千のつわもの;一騎当千の兵 [いっきとうせんのつわもの]
 

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