Results for: Stelle/Ort/Fleck/Punkt/Teil/Passage
German Japanese (Kanji)
Gutes Benehmen sind ein Teil ihrer Natur行儀作法が身についている。 [ぎょうぎさほうがみについている。]
gutes Werfen (so dass die andere Mannschaft keinen Punkt macht)好投 [こうとう]
Haarschnitt, bei dem der Kopf bis auf eine Stelle auf der Stirn und zwei Stellen auf den beiden Seiten des Kopfes geschoren ist (in der Edo-Zeit für Mädchen beliebt)唐子髷 [からこまげ]
halb/teilweise/ein gewisser Teil一半の [いっぱんの]
halber Punkt/Wazaari/Besitz von technischem Know-How技有り;技あり;ワザあり [わざあり]
Hälfte/zur Hälfte/Mitte/Mittel/zum Teil/teilweise半ば;なかば [なかば]
Hals/Kehle/Schlund/wichtiger Teilのどもと;のど元;喉元 [のどもと]
Halsschutz (Teil einer Rüstung)/Nodowa-zeme/Angriff zum Hals des Gegners (Abk.)のどわ;のど輪;喉輪 [のどわ]
Hamajima (ehem. Ortschaft im mittleren Osten der Präf. Mie; seit 2004 Teil der Stadt Shima)/Hamajima浜島 [はまじま]
Hatogaya (ehem. Stadt im Südosten der Präf. Saitama; seit 2011 Teil der Stadt Kawaguchi)鳩ヶ谷 [はとがや]
Hauptpunkt/der wichtigste Punkt von etw主点 [しゅてん]
Hauptpunkt/Hauptsache/springender Punkt/Kern/Wesentliches眼目 [がんもく]
Hauptpunkt/wichtiger Punkt要点 [ようてん]
Hauptpunkt/wichtiger Punkt/Kardinalpunkt (ein Kardinalelement)主要点 [しゅようてん]
Hauptteil und Fortsetzung/erster Teil und Fortsetzungen (eines Buches)正続 [せいぞく]
 

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