Results for: halbieren/in zwei Teile schneiden
German Japanese (Kanji)
Schwalbenschwanzverbindung (eine Verbindung zweier Teile durch trapezförmige, ineinander greifende Teile, v.a. im Holzbau)あり差し;蟻差し;蟻差 [ありさし]
Schwalbenschwanzverbindung (eine Verbindung zweier Teile durch trapezförmige, ineinander greifende Teile, v.a. im Holzbau)あり差し;蟻差し;蟻差 [ありざし]
schwanken/wanken/wackeln/flackern/sich nicht entscheiden können/zwischen zwei Entscheidungen hin- und herschwanken揺れ動く;ゆれ動く;揺れうごく;ゆれうごく [ゆれうごく]
schwarz lackiertes Daisu mit vier Pfosten und zwei Regalbrettern真の台子 [しんのだいす]
schwierig sein, zu entscheiden, welches von zwei Dingen das Bessere ist甲乙が付け難い;甲乙が付けがたい;甲乙がつけ難い;甲乙がつけがたい [こうおつがつけがたい]
schwierig sein, zu entscheiden, welches von zwei Dingen das Bessere ist甲乙を付け難い;甲乙を付けがたい;甲乙をつけ難い;甲乙をつけがたい [こうおつをつけがたい]
schwierig sein, zu entscheiden, welches von zwei Dingen das Bessere ist甲乙付け難い;甲乙付けがたい;甲乙つけ難い;甲乙つけがたい [こうおつつけがたい]
sein Siegel gleichzeitig auf zwei überlappende Blätter drücken (um sie gleichzeitig zu bestätigen)割り印を押す;割印を押す [わりいんをおす]
seiner wichtigsten Teile beraubt werden/entmachtet werden骨抜きにされる [ほねぬきにされる]
Sendai (Hptst. der Präf. Miyagi in der Tōhoku-Region; ehem. Burgstadt; 971.000 Ew.; zwei Univ., Museen, archäol. Sammlung; Nahrungsmittel‑, Metall‑, Holzwaren‑ und chem. Industrie; Fremdenverkehr)仙台 [せんだい]
Servieren eines lebendigen (bzw. halbtoten) Fisches (Teile des Fisches sind zum Verspeisen herausgeschnitten worden und wieder an ihren Platz gelegt worden)生け作り;生作り;生けづくり;活け作り;活作り;活け造り;活けづくり [いけづくり]
Shinmei·torii (Torii aus zwei senkrechten Pfeilern, einem oberen Querbalken und einem unteren, die Pfeiler nicht durchdringenden runden Querbalken; z.B. die Torii des Yasuki·jinja)神明鳥居 [しんめいとりい]
sich ähnliche Personen/(zwei) Personen vom gleichen Schlag似た者同士;似た者どうし;似たもの同士 [にたものどうし]
sich an mehr als zwei Unis bewerben併願する [へいがんする]
sich die Haare kurz schneiden lassenショートにする [しょーとにする]
 

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