Results for: Das Programm wurde abgebrochen
German Japanese (Kanji)
Das Programm wurde abgebrochenプログラムがアボートした。 [ぷろぐらむがあぼーとした。]
(ein Programm) ausführender Rechner/ausführende Maschine実行マシン [じっこうましん]
(ein Programm) noch einmal laufen lassen再実行する [さいじっこうする]
(tragbare) Kiste für das Friseurwerkzeug (wurde in der Edo-Zeit benutzt, wenn der Friseur zu Kunden ging)台箱 [だいばこ]
8-Punkte-Programm/(wörtl.) 8 Punkte an Bord (8 Punkte zum Aufbau des japan. Staates, die Sakamoto Ryōma 1867 während einer Schiffsfahrt von Nagasaki nach Kyōto dem mitreisenden Lehnsmann Gotō Shōjirō vorstellte)船中八策 [せんちゅうはっさく]
abgebrochen werden/abgesagt werden入れ掛けになる [いれかけになる]
abgebrochen werden/annulliert werden破談になる [はだんになる]
abgebrochene Schulbildung (als Menzius die Schulausbildung abgebrochen hatte und heimkehrte, hat seine Mutter – Mōbo 孟母 – den Stoff vom Webstuhll geschnitten – 断機)孟母断機の教え [もうぼだんきのおしえ]
Abkürzung/Kurzwort (Bez., bei der ein Teil weggelassen wurde)略名 [りゃくめい]
Ablauf einer Zeremonie/Programm einer Feier式次 [しきじ]
Ablegen des Balles nachdem man getacklet wurdeダウン・ボール;ダウンボール [だうんぼーる]
Abu-Ghraib-Gefängnis (Gefängnis-Komplex in Abu Ghuraib, Irak; bereits unter Saddam Hussein wurde an diesem Ort gefoltertnach dem dritten Golfkrieg kam es dort zu Folterungen durch amerik. Soldaten)アブグレイブ刑務所 [あぶぐれいぶけいむしょ]
Abutsu Ni/Abutsu die Nonne (Waka-Dichterin und Autorin des poetischen Reisetagebuches Izayoi nikki – Tagebuch des abnehmenden Mondes; ?–1283sie diente der Prinzessin, die später als ehemalige Kaiserin Anka Mon’in bekannt wurde, als EhrendameAbutsu Ni wurd阿仏尼 [あぶつに]
Ach, ich würde ja auch so gerne dahin gehen!私も行きたいなあ。 [わたしもいきたいなあ。]
Across-the-board-Programm/Programm mit festem Sendeplatz an mehreren Tagen in der Woche帯番組 [おびばんぐみ]
 

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