Results for: Gesicht/Gesichtszüge/Aussehen
German Japanese (Kanji)
nettes Gesicht優しい顔 [やさしいかお]
neu streichen/den Anstrich erneuern/ein neues Gesicht verleihen/ein neues Aussehen geben塗り替える;塗替える [ぬりかえる]
neue Szene/neues Aussehen新面目 [しんめんもく]
neues Gesicht/neues Mitglied新しい顔ぶれ [あたらしいかおぶれ]
neues Gesicht/Neuling/Debütant新顔 [しんがお]
neues Make-up/neuer Stil/neues Aussehen新そう;新粧 [しんそう]
Neuling/Nachwuchs/neues Gesicht/neues Mitglied/moderner Mensch/Homo sapiens sapiens新人 [しんじん]
nicht so alt aussehen, wie man ist年ほどに見えない [としほどにみえない]
niedergeschlagen aussehen悄然としている [しょうぜんとしている]
niedergeschlagen sein/deprimiert sein (Stimmung)/finster sein (Gesicht)/unbefriedigend sein/unerquicklich sein/langweilig sein/uninteressant sein/unattraktiv seinさえない;冴えない;冱えない [さえない]
niedergeschlagen sein/niedergeschlagen aussehenしょぼくれる;ショボくれる [しょぼくれる]
O-shibori/feuchtes Erfrischungstuch/Gästen gereichtes feuchtes warmes oder kaltes Handtuch, um sich damit die Hände und evtl. das Gesicht abzuwischenお絞り;おしぼり;御絞り [おしぼり]
offensichtlich zufrieden sein/zufrieden aussehen満足の体である [まんぞくのていである]
Okoso·zukin (von japan. Frauen getragene Mischung aus Kapuze und Schal, mit der Kopf, Gesicht und Hals bis auf die Augen verdeckt werden)おこそ頭巾;御高祖頭巾 [おこそずきん]
optischer Eindruck/Aussehen der Dinge/Betrachtung der Dinge mit dem Herzen/(als Suffix) …‑Anschauung/…‑Sicht観 [かん]
 

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