Results for: Wissen aus erster Hand/Hören mit eigenen Ohren
German Japanese (Kanji)
Doppel-Nelson (Griff von hinten unter den Armhöhlen des Gegners hindurch und dann die eigenen Hände hinter seinem Hals wieder zusammenführen)羽交い締め;羽交締め;羽交締;はがいじめ;羽交い絞め;羽交絞め;羽交絞 [はがいじめ]
Doxa (Meinung als Mittleres zwischen Wissen und Nichtwissen bei Platon)ドクサ [どくさ]
Drehen des Körpers, indem man die Hand jmds. anderen fasst腕車 [うでぐるま]
Drehen mit der Hand/Vorbereitung/Vorkehrung/Arrangement手回し;手回;手まわし;手廻し [てまわし]
drei Finger/Daumen, Zeigefinger und Mittelfinger/höfliche Verbeugung mit drei Fingern jeder Hand auf dem Boden三つ指;三指 [みつゆび]
dritter Stand/Bürgertum (erster Stand waren der Klerus und der Adel der zweite Stand)第三階級 [だいさんかいきゅう]
Du Grünschnabel!/Du bist ja noch grün hinter den Ohren!青二才のくせになんだ。 [あおにさいのくせになんだ。]
dumme Frau/meine Ehefrau/meine Gattin/meine Gemahlin (bescheidene Bezeichnung der eigenen Ehefrau)愚婦 [ぐふ]
dummer Mann/dummer Ehemann/mein Gatte/mein Gemahl/mein Ehemann (bescheidene Bezeichnung des eigenen Ehemannes)愚夫 [ぐふ]
durch Anfassen mit der Hand abreiben手擦れる;手ずれる;手摩れる [てずれる]
durch etw. hören物越しに聞く [ものごしにきく]
durch Hören lernen聞き覚える;聞覚える [ききおぼえる]
durch hören verstehen/wissen/kennen聞き知る [ききしる]
Durchsetzen der eigenen Meinung/Beharren auf seinem Willen意地ずく;意地尽く [いじずく]
Durchsetzen des eigenen Willens/(eine Art) Heuhäcksler/Stempelabdruck押し切り;押し切;押切り;押切;押しきり [おしきり]
 

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