Results for: Schwur, keine Kriege zu führen
German Japanese (Kanji)
offen sprechen/offen sein/ein offenes Gespräch führen/Tacheles reden腹を割って話す [はらをわってはなす]
ohne Fehler sein/ohne Fehl sein/fehlerlos sein/makellos sein/keine Gelegenheit auslassenぬけめがない;抜け目がない;抜け目が無い;抜目がない;抜目が無い [ぬけめがない]
ohne Markierung/keine Markierung/ohne Beachtung/Nicht-Bemerken/Nichtbeachtung/Ungedecktseinノーマーク;ノー・マーク [のーまーく]
ohne Notiz zu nehmen/keine Beachtung schenkend見向きもしないで [みむきもしないで]
ohne Vertrag/kein Vertrag/keine Vertragsbindung契約なし;契約無し [けいやくなし]
ohne … eines Blickes zu würdigen/ohne einen Blick zu werfen auf …/keine Beachtung schenkend/ohne Aufmerksamkeit zu richten auf目もくれずに [めもくれずに]
Oktree/Octree (gewurzelter Baum, dessen Knoten acht oder keine Nachfolger besitzen, zur Repräsentation dreidimensionaler Daten)八分木;8分木 [はちぶんぎ]
parallelen Spuren folgen/zu keiner Annäherung kommen/nirgendwohin führen平行線をたどる;平行線を辿る [へいこうせんをたどる]
partitiver Artikel/Teilungsartikel (generalisierend, gibt keine bestimmte Menge an)部分冠詞 [ぶぶんかんし]
Perserkriege (Kriege der persischen Großkönige Dareios I. und Xerxes I. im 5. Jh. v. Chr. gegen die Griechen)ペルシア戦争 [ぺるしあせんそう]
Perserkriege (Kriege zwischen Persern und Griechen ca. 500–448 v. Chr.)ペルシャ戦争 [ぺるしゃせんそう]
Person von niedrigem Stand/jüngere Person/Person von niedrigerem Stand als eine andere Person/Gläubiger der keine Almosen geben oder gute Werke tun kann下輩 [げはい]
Person, die zwar keine leibliche Schwester ist, die aber z.B. durch Adoption zur älteren Schwester geworden ist/Schwägerin/Ehefrau des älteren Bruders/ältere Schwester des Ehepartners義姉 [ぎし]
Person, die zwar keine leibliche Schwester ist, die aber z.B. durch Adoption zur jüngeren Schwester geworden ist/(jüngere) Schwägerin/Ehefrau des jüngeren Bruders/jüngere Schwester des Ehepartners義妹 [ぎまい]
Persona grata (Diplomat, gegen dessen Aufenthalt das Gastland keine Einwände erhoben hat)/willkommener Menschペルソナグラータ;ペルソナ・グラータ [ぺるそなぐらーた]
 

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