Results for: mit Opium versetzen
German Japanese (Kanji)
mit Opium versetzen阿片を含ませる [あへんをふくませる]
(einen Platz) einnehmen/sich stellen/sich niederlassen/sich in etw. versetzen身を置く [みをおく]
alle Welt in Aufregung versetzen世人の耳目を聳動させる [せじんのじもくをしょうどうさせる]
beunruhigen/aufwühlen/erregen/in Aufruhr versetzen/aus der Fassung bringen心を乱す [こころをみだす]
bewegen/rühren/regen/rücken/verrücken/in Betrieb nehmen/in Gang setzen/in Bewegung setzen/verändern/beeinflussen/bedienen/erschüttern/rütteln/versetzen/transferieren動かす;うごかす [うごかす]
den Gnadenstoß geben/einen Fangstoß versetzen/beenden/es gibt nichts Besseres alsとどめを刺す;止めを刺す [とどめをさす]
die gesamte in Erstaunen versetzen満場をうならせる [まんじょうをうならせる]
die Stadt in Aufregung versetzen町中を騒がせる [まちじゅうをさわがせる]
drehen/kreisen/kreisen lassen/herumgehen lassen/herumreichen/weitergeben/weitersenden/weiterschicken/übersenden/übermitteln/schicken/ersetzen/ergänzen/versetzen/(Geld) verleihen回す;まわす;廻す [まわす]
drehen/sich verändern/verlegen/versetzen転ずる [てんずる]
eine schwere Wunde verursachen/einen schweren Schlag versetzen痛手を負わせる [いたでをおわせる]
einem fliehenden Feind in den Rücken fallen/einem geschwächten Gegner einen zusätzlichen Schlag versetzen追い打ちをかける;追い撃ちをかける [おいうちをかける]
einem gut tun/zuträglich sein/nützlich sein/zustattenkommen/nahrhaft sein/sich in jmds. Lage versetzen/sich in jmdn. hineinversetzen/sich in jmds. Lage hineindenken/jmdm. eng verbunden sein/jmdm. innig verbunden sein身になる [みになる]
einem Unternehmen den tödlichen Stoß versetzen事業に致命傷を与える [じぎょうにちめいしょうをあたえる]
einen Harten Schlag versetzenがんと一発くらわす [がんといっぱつくらわす]
 

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