Results for: Festtag/Feiertag/Fest/Feier
German Japanese (Kanji)
dicht/festびっしり;ビッシリ [びっしり]
die Beine spreizen/fest stehen/standhalten/durchhalten/sich anstrengen踏ん張る;踏張る;踏んばる;ふん張る;ふんばる [ふんばる]
die drei Aggregatzustände (fest, flüssig und gasförmig)三態 [さんたい]
die Füße fest aufsetzen足を踏ん張る [あしをふんばる]
die glücksverheißenden Zahlen Sieben, Fünf und Drei/Festtag für drei‑, fünf‑ und siebenjährige Kinder (15. Nov.)/formelles Bankett mit einem Hauptgang mit sieben Beilagen, einem Gang mit fünf Beilagen und einem Gang mit drei Beilagen七五三 [しちごさん]
die Lippen fest schließen/die Lippen zu einer Linie schließen唇を真一文字に結ぶ [くちびるをまいちもんじにむすぶ]
die Tür fest schließenとびらを堅く閉じる [とびらをかたくとじる]
die Türe fest zumachen戸をぴったり閉める [とをぴったりしめる]
diskret/Lippen fest verschlossen口堅い;口がたい [くちがたい]
drei aufeinander folgende Feiertage/langes Wochenende (wenn ein Feiertag auf einen Freitag oder Montag fällt)三連休;3連休 [さんれんきゅう]
Durchführung einer Zeremonie des Kaiserhofes anstelle des Kaisers/kleines Fest eines Schreines oder Tempels小祭 [しょうさい]
Eiche mit rötlichen Blättern/Akara·gashiwa (Fest am Kitano-Schrein in Kyōto)赤ら柏;赤柏 [あからがしわ]
eifrig/gespannt/steif und fest躍起になって [やっきになって]
ein Fest abhalten祭りをする [まつりをする]
ein Festmahl bereiten/ein Fest geben饗宴を催す [きょうえんをもよおす]
 

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