Results for: Hinziehen/Zuziehen/Herziehen/Umzug/Wechsel der Schule
German Japanese (Kanji)
Shitennōji-ryū (Schule der Zimmermannskunst für Tempelbau)四天王寺流 [してんのうじりゅう]
Shōbō (postumer Name) Rigen Daishi (Mönch der japan. Shingon-Schule; 832–909; gilt als der Begründer der Ono-Schule, einer der beide Hauptströmungen innerhalb der Shingon-Schulestudierte Sanron, Hossō u. Kegon in Nara und esoterischen Buddh. mit Shinga an聖寶 [しょうぼう]
Shōbō/(postumer Name) Rigen Daishi (Mönch der japan. Shingon-Schule; 832–909; gilt als der Begründer der Ono-Schule, einer der beide Hauptströmungen innerhalb der Shingon-Schule; studierte Sanron, Hossō u. Kegon in Nara und esoterischen Buddh. mit Shinga 理源大師 [りげんだいし]
Shōichi-Kokushi/(posthumer Name von)Enni Ben’en (buddh. Mönch der Rinzai-Schule; 1202–1280)聖一国師 [しょういちこくし]
Shōyō Daishi (postum 1879 von Meij-tennō verliehener Name von DōgenZenmeister und Begründer der Sōtō-Schule des Zen in Japan)承陽大師 [じょうようだいし]
sich bewölken/sich verfinstern/sich zuziehenかき曇る;搔き曇る;搔曇る;掻き曇る;掻曇る [かきくもる]
sich der Aufnahmeprüfung (für eine Schule oder Uni) unterziehen入学試験を受ける [にゅうがくしけんをうける]
sich eine Erkältung zuziehen/sich eine Erkältung holen/eine Erkältung bekommen/sich erkälten風邪を引く;風邪をひく [かぜをひく]
sich eine Erkältung zuziehen/sich eine Erkältung holen/eine Erkältung bekommen/sich erkälten風邪引く [かぜひく]
sich eine leichte Wunde zuziehen/leicht verwundet werden浅手を負う [あさでをおう]
sich eine Muskelzerrung zuziehen肉離れを起こす [にくばなれをおこす]
sich eine Wunde zuziehen傷を負う [きずをおう]
sich einen Bruch zuziehen脱腸になる [だっちょうになる]
sich einen Gletscherbrand zuziehen雪焼けする;雪焼する [ゆきやけする]
sich hinziehenだらだら長引く [だらだらながびく]
 

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