Results for: verfehlter Schlag nach dem Ball/Fehlschlag
German Japanese (Kanji)
einen Flugball nach rechts schlagenライトへフライを打つ [らいとへふらいをうつ]
einen Fuß nachziehendes Gehen/jmd., der beim Gehen einen Fuß nachzieht (nach dem König Yŭ der chin. Xia-Dynastie, der sich durch das Abschreiten seines Landes eine Gehbehinderung zuzog)/Sitte, dass ein Yin-Yang-Meister den Ausgang eines Adeligen mit Zaubeう歩;禹歩 [うほ]
einen Gegner nach dem anderen schlagen各個撃破する [かっこげきはする]
einen geraden Ball über die vom Schlagmann entfernte Seite der Schlagplatte werfenアウトコースへ直球を投げる [あうとこーすへちょっきゅうをなげる]
einen geschlagenen Ball aus den Augen verlieren打球の行方を見失う [だきゅうのゆくえをみうしなう]
einen guten Schlag machen好打する [こうだする]
einen harten Ball werfen投球に球威がある [とうきゅうにきゅういがある]
einen harten Schlag auf die Wange bekommen思い切りほほをひっぱたかれる;思い切り頰をひっぱたかれる;思い切り頬をひっぱたかれる [おもいきりほほをひっぱたかれる]
einen harten Schlag erleiden手ひどい打撃を受ける [てひどいだげきをうける]
einen harten Schlag machen/einen Ball hart schlagen痛打する [つうだする]
einen Harten Schlag versetzenがんと一発くらわす [がんといっぱつくらわす]
einen harten Schlag versetzen打撃を与える [だげきをあたえる]
einen harten Schlag versetzen痛撃する [つうげきする]
einen harten Schlag versetzen鉄ついを下す;鉄鎚を下す;鉄槌を下す [てっついをくだす]
einen heißen Kopf bekommen/Blutandrang zum Kopf bekommen/schwindlig sein/aufgeregt sein/aus dem Häuschen sein/den Kopf verlieren/schwärmen für …/verrückt sein nach …/jmdm. steigt etw. zu Kopfe/jmd. bläst sich aufのぼせる;逆上せる [のぼせる]
 

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