Results for: Bringen zu einem Abschluss
German Japanese (Kanji)
zu einer Übereinkunft kommen/zu einem Einverständnis gelangen/einig werden/übereinkommen了解がつく [りょうかいがつく]
zu etw. führen/mit sich bringen/zur Folge haben/hervorrufen/verursachen/bewirken/heraufbeschwören来す;来たす [きたす]
zu Hilfe kommen/Rettung bringen来援する [らいえんする]
zu nichts führen/nichts bringen/unkontrollierbar/unausweichlich/unabänderlichどうにもならない [どうにもならない]
zu schöner Vollendung bringen/erfolgreich zum Abschluss bringen有終の美を飾る [ゆうしゅうのびをかざる]
zu Sinnen kommen/aus einem Wahn erwachen迷夢から覚める [めいむからさめる]
zu sprechen anfangen/das Gespräch auf einen Gegenstand bringen/ein Thema anschneiden/ansprechen/zur Sprache bringen/Wald abholzen (und die Bäume abtransportieren)/Bäume fällen/Steine brechen切り出す;切出す;切りだす;鑽り出す [きりだす]
zu steigen beginnen/beginnen, zu einem erhöhten Ort zu gehen/beginnen, im Rang zu steigen/steigen/aus dem Wasser kommen/beginnen, laut zu sprechen/beginnen, nervös zu werden上がり出す;上り出す;上りだす;上がりだす;揚がり出す;揚り出す;揚がりだす [あがりだす]
zu steigen beginnen/beginnen, zu einem erhöhten Ort zu gehen/beginnen, im Rang zu steigen/steigen/aus dem Wasser kommen/beginnen, laut zu sprechen/beginnen, nervös zu werden上がり始める;上り始める;上がりはじめる;上りはじめる [あがりはじめる]
zu tropfen beginnen/zu geben beginnen (einem Untergeordneten z.B. eine Lehre)/inkontinent werden/beginnen, Urin und Stuhlgang unwillkürlich unter sich zu lassen垂れ始める;垂始める;垂れはじめる;たれ始める [たれはじめる]
Zubinden/Zuschnüren/Bündel/Knoten/Zusammenfassung/Abriss/Abschluss/Endeくくり;括り [くくり]
zufällig einem alten Freund begegnen旧友にでくわす;旧友に出くわす;旧友に出交す;旧友に出会す [きゅうゆうにでくわす]
zufällige Ähnlichkeit mit einem Fremden他人の空似;他人のそら似 [たにんのそらに]
zufälliges Streifenmuster/mit einem zufälligen Streifenmuster gewebter oder bedruckter Stoff乱じま;乱縞;らん縞 [らんじま]
zufälliges Streifenmuster/mit einem zufälligen Streifenmuster gewebter oder bedruckter Stoff矢たらじま;やたら縞;矢鱈縞 [やたらじま]
 

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