Results for: unfreundliche Dinge sagen
German Japanese (Kanji)
stolz sagen, dass …/sich etw. zugute tun手柄顔に言う [てがらがおにいう]
stoßen/schlagen/stechen/angreifen/sich auf etw. stützen/stechend riechen/(dem Wetter) trotzen/sagen/äußern/schimpfen突く;つく;衝く;撞く [つく]
stoßen/schlagen/stechen/angreifen/sich auf etw. stützen/stechend riechen/(dem Wetter) trotzen/sagen/äußern/schimpfen突突く;突っ突く;突っつく [つっつく]
stotternd sagen/hervor stotternどもりどもり言う [どもりどもりいう]
Straße/Weg/Pfad/Gasse/Landsträßchen/Pass/Route/Strecke/Weg/Reise/Fahrt/Kurs/Lauf der Dinge/Moral/Gerechtigkeit/Wahrheit/Weg der Pflicht/Pflicht/moralisches Prinzip/Methode/Mittel/Fachgebiet道;路;途 [みち]
stumm/schweigend/ohne ein Wort zu sagen無言で [むごんで]
suggestiv sagen/andeutend sagen含みのある言い方をする [ふくみのあるいいかたをする]
Talent, Dinge zu Ende zu bringen/Person mit dem Talent, Dinge zu Ende zu bringen能才 [のうさい]
Tatsache/die Dinge, wie sie sindあるがまま;有るがまま;在るがまま;有るが儘;在るが儘 [あるがまま]
Thema, zu dem es schwer ist, etwas zu sagen言いにくい事 [いいにくいこと]
Throninsignien/die drei kaiserlichen Insignien (Schwert, Spiegel und Krummjuwelen)/drei wertvolle Dinge三種の神器;三種神器 [さんしゅのじんぎ]
Tōkyō Lebewohl sagen東京におさらばする [とうきょうにおさらばする]
trotz …/obwohl …/… zu sagen…と言って;…といって […といって]
über unwahrscheinliche Dinge redenありそうもない事を言う [ありそうもないことをいう]
Überfluss/Zuviel/entbehrliche Dinge蛇足 [だそく]
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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