Results for: in der linken Hand/linker Hand
German Japanese (Kanji)
Siegel/Stempel/Petschaft/(im alten China) als Bestätigung des Beamtenranges getragener geschnitzter Stein/Mudra (magisch-symbolische Hand- u. Fingerstellung z.B. in buddh. und hinduist. Ikonografie; sanskr. mudrā)/Zeichen/Indien (Abk.)印 [いん]
Sonnenlinie (in der Hand)太陽線 [たいようせん]
Spinnen mit der Hand/Arbeitsanordnung/Management/Schleppnetz手繰り;手操 [てぐり]
Spree (linker Nebenfluss der Havel)シュプレー [しゅぷれー]
Spree (linker Nebenfluss der Havel)シュプレー川 [しゅぷれーがわ]
Spreizen der weiblichen äußeren Geschlechtsorgane (mit der Hand u.ä.)くぱぁ [くぱぁ]
Statue des nachdenkenden Maitreya-Bodhisattva im Halblotossitz (den linken Fuß herabhängend, den rechten Fuß auf dem linken Knie und das Kinn auf der rechten Hand ruhend)半か思い像;半跏思惟像 [はんかしいぞう]
Statue des neugeborenen Shakymuni-Buddha (weist mit der rechten Hand zum Himmel und mit der linken zur Erde)誕生仏 [たんじょうぶつ]
Stein-Radikal in seiner linken Position石偏 [いしへん]
stilisierter Zeigefinger mit Markierungen der Länge sowie der Positionen der Fingergelenke (von Analphabeten anstelle einer Unterschrift verwendet; bei Männern der Zeigefinger der linken Hand, bei Frauen der Zeigefinger der rechten Hand; im Altertum)画指 [かくし]
Stoß/Ausfall (insbes. im Fechten)/Stoß mit der Spitze des Bambusschwertes gegen den Hals des Gegners/Tsuki (Stoßtechnik mit der flachen Hand gegen Brust oder Schultern)/Präfix zur Verstärkung突き [つき]
Stoßen mit der Hand oder Schulter (ein Foul)プッシング [ぷっしんぐ]
Stoßweise, bei der die Finger der als Auflage dienenden Hand aufgestellt sind (engl. vertical cue)立てキュー;たてキュー;竪キュー [たてきゅー]
streiten/rangeln/die Hand halten/aufmerksam sein gegenüber …/zuhören取り合う;取合う;取りあう [とりあう]
Stricken mit der Hand/etw. Handgestricktesハンド・ニット;ハンドニット [はんどにっと]
 

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