Results for: Teller mit heißem Wasser abwaschen
German Japanese (Kanji)
zerbrochener Teller壊れた皿 [こわれたさら]
zeruminales Wasser耳こう水;耳垢水 [じこうすい]
ziehende Wolken und fließendes Wasser/freies Umherziehen/frei Umherziehender/Wander-Priester/Zen-Mönch雲水 [うんすい]
zu steigen beginnen/aus dem Wasser kommen揚がり始める;揚り始める;揚がりはじめる;揚りはじめる [あがりはじめる]
zu steigen beginnen/beginnen, zu einem erhöhten Ort zu gehen/beginnen, im Rang zu steigen/steigen/aus dem Wasser kommen/beginnen, laut zu sprechen/beginnen, nervös zu werden上がり出す;上り出す;上りだす;上がりだす;揚がり出す;揚り出す;揚がりだす [あがりだす]
zu steigen beginnen/beginnen, zu einem erhöhten Ort zu gehen/beginnen, im Rang zu steigen/steigen/aus dem Wasser kommen/beginnen, laut zu sprechen/beginnen, nervös zu werden上がり始める;上り始める;上がりはじめる;上りはじめる [あがりはじめる]
Zucker in Wasser auflösen砂糖を水に溶かす [さとうをみずにとかす]
zum Nüchtern-Werden getrunkenes Wasser酔いざめの水;酔い醒めの水 [よいざめのみず]
Zusammenstellung verschiedener Gerichte auf einem Teller合わせ盛り;合せ盛り;合盛り;合盛;相盛り;相盛 [あわせもり]
Zustand des Magens, wenn man heißes Wasser getrunken hat湯腹 [ゆばら]
Zustand, wie Gläser, Teller etc. nach einer Party herumliegen杯盤ろうぜき;杯盤狼藉 [はいばんろうぜき]
zwei Teller voll essen2皿食べる [にさらたべる]
Zweifel an der Wasserqualität der Onsen (im Jahr 2004 gab es eine Reihe von Skandalen, in denen Bäder ihr Wasser mit Chemikalien versetzt haben, bzw. einfach Leitungswasser benutzt haben)温泉疑惑 [おんせんぎわく]
 

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