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盗人の上前を取る see styles |
nusubitonouwamaeotoru / nusubitonowamaeotoru ぬすびとのうわまえをとる |
(expression) taking a cut from a thief's plunder; vile deed |
盗っ人たけだけしい see styles |
nusuttotakedakeshii / nusuttotakedakeshi ぬすっとたけだけしい |
(expression) the guilty are audacious; not showing remorse in spite of being in the wrong |
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gandouchouchin / gandochochin がんどうちょうちん |
flashlight-like lantern with a freely rotating candle that only directs light forward |
豚を盗んで骨を施す see styles |
butaonusundehoneohodokosu ぶたをぬすんでほねをほどこす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) you cannot excuse a bad deed with a petty act of benevolence; steal a pig and give the feet for alms |
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nusumimi ぬすみみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 盗み見る) surreptitious glance; looking furtively |
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nusumigui ぬすみぐい |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) sneaking a bite; (noun, transitive verb) (2) snitching food |
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goutouhoujo / gotohojo ごうとうほうじょ |
aiding and abetting a robbery |
一盗二婢三妾四妓五妻 see styles |
ittounihisanshoushigigosai / ittonihisanshoshigigosai いっとうにひさんしょうしぎごさい |
(expression) (proverb) (the most thrilling relationships for a man are) another man's wife, a maidservant, a mistress, a prostitute, and finally his own wife |
無事獻殷勤,非姦即盜 无事献殷勤,非奸即盗 see styles |
wú shì xiàn yīn qín , fēi jiān jí dào wu2 shi4 xian4 yin1 qin2 , fei1 jian1 ji2 dao4 wu shih hsien yin ch`in , fei chien chi tao wu shih hsien yin chin , fei chien chi tao |
one who is unaccountably solicitous is hiding evil intentions (idiom) |
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monotori ものとり |
thief; robber |
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settouheki / settoheki せっとうへき |
kleptomania |
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settouheki / settoheki せっとうへき |
kleptomania |
飽暖思淫欲,飢寒起盜心 饱暖思淫欲,饥寒起盗心 see styles |
bǎo nuǎn sī yín yù , jī hán qǐ dào xīn bao3 nuan3 si1 yin2 yu4 , ji1 han2 qi3 dao4 xin1 pao nuan ssu yin yü , chi han ch`i tao hsin pao nuan ssu yin yü , chi han chi tao hsin |
lechery springs from warmth and nourishment, kleptomania springs from hunger and cold (idiom) |
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goutounihairu / gotonihairu ごうとうにはいる |
(exp,v5r) to commit a robbery; to burgle |
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oshikomigoutou / oshikomigoto おしこみごうとう |
housebreaker; burglar |
渇しても盗泉の水を飲まず see styles |
kasshitemotousennomizuonomazu / kasshitemotosennomizuonomazu かっしてもとうせんのみずをのまず |
(expression) (proverb) better starve than fatten on ill-gotten wealth; don't lower yourself to unjust acts, no matter how desperate you are; refraining to drink from a spring called Robber's Spring even if thirsty |
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nusumigiki ぬすみぎき |
(noun, transitive verb) eavesdropping; tapping |
盗人を捕らえて見れば我が子なり see styles |
nusubitootoraetemirebawagakonari ぬすびとをとらえてみればわがこなり |
(expression) (proverb) the doting parent's purse is plundered; the thief caught turns out to be one's own son |
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gandougaeshi; gantougaeshi / gandogaeshi; gantogaeshi がんどうがえし; がんとうがえし |
rotating stage machinery, which rolls backwards 90 degrees to reveal the next scene |
浜の真砂は尽きるとも世に盗人の種は尽きまじ see styles |
hamanomasagohatsukirutomoyoninusubitonotanehatsukimaji はまのまさごはつきるともよにぬすびとのたねはつきまじ |
(expression) (quote) (from the death poem of Ishikawa Goemon) the sand on the beach may disappear, but the makings of thieves never shall |
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nusuttotakedakeshii; nusubitotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人猛猛shii); nusutotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人猛猛shii) / nusuttotakedakeshi; nusubitotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人猛猛shi); nusutotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人猛猛shi) ぬすっとたけだけしい; ぬすびとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人猛猛しい); ぬすとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人猛猛しい) |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) the guilty are audacious; show remorse when you are in the wrong |
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nusuttotakedakeshii; nusubitotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人takedakeshii, 盗人猛猛shii); nusutotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人takedakeshii, 盗人猛猛shii) / nusuttotakedakeshi; nusubitotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人takedakeshi, 盗人猛猛shi); nusutotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人takedakeshi, 盗人猛猛shi) ぬすっとたけだけしい; ぬすびとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人たけだけしい, 盗人猛猛しい); ぬすとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人たけだけしい, 盗人猛猛しい) |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) brazen-faced (about one's misdeed); audacious (despite being in the wrong); shameless; impudent |
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nusuttotakedakeshii; nusubitotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii); nusutotakedakeshii(sk) / nusuttotakedakeshi; nusubitotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi); nusutotakedakeshi(sk) ぬすっとたけだけしい; ぬすびとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい); ぬすとたけだけしい(sk) |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) brazen-faced (about one's misdeed); audacious (despite being in the wrong); shameless; impudent |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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