There are 26 total results for your 偸 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
偸 see styles |
tōu tou1 t`ou tou tō |
variant of 偷[tou1] [偷] Remiss; to steal; stealthy. |
偸む see styles |
nusumu ぬすむ |
(transitive verb) to steal |
偸伽 see styles |
yuuga / yuga ゆうが |
(surname) Yūga |
偸婆 see styles |
tōu pó tou1 po2 t`ou p`o tou po chūba |
stūpa, cf. 塔. |
偸安 see styles |
touan / toan とうあん |
(noun/participle) snatching a moment of rest; dickering for time |
偸盗 see styles |
chuutou; toutou(ok) / chuto; toto(ok) ちゅうとう; とうとう(ok) |
(noun/participle) robber; theft |
偸盜 偸盗 see styles |
tōu dào tou1 dao4 t`ou tao tou tao tōtō |
Steal, rob; one of the ten sins. |
偸蘭 偸兰 see styles |
tōu lán tou1 lan2 t`ou lan tou lan chūran |
(偸蘭遮耶), 薩偸羅; 因蘭 sthūlātyaya, a great transgression, one of the major transgressions of a monk or nun. |
偸視 see styles |
toushi / toshi とうし |
(noun/participle) stealthy glance; furtive glance |
偸閑 see styles |
akarasama あからさま |
(ateji / phonetic) (adj-na,adj-no) (kana only) plain; frank; candid; open; direct; straightforward; unabashed; blatant; flagrant |
摩偸 see styles |
mó tōu mo2 tou1 mo t`ou mo tou matō |
madhu |
偸盜戒 偸盗戒 see styles |
tōu dào jiè tou1 dao4 jie4 t`ou tao chieh tou tao chieh chūtōkai |
precept (forbidding) stealing |
偸羅遮 偸罗遮 see styles |
tōu luó zhē tou1 luo2 zhe1 t`ou lo che tou lo che chūrasha |
serious crime |
偸蘭遮 偸兰遮 see styles |
tōu lán zhē tou1 lan2 zhe1 t`ou lan che tou lan che chūransha |
sthūlâtyaya |
不偸盜 不偸盗 see styles |
bù tōu dào bu4 tou1 dao4 pu t`ou tao pu tou tao fu chūtō |
adinnādāna-veramaṇī; the second of the ten commandments, Thou shalt not steal. |
摩偸羅 摩偸罗 see styles |
mó tōu luó mo2 tou1 luo2 mo t`ou lo mo tou lo Machūra |
Mathurā |
薩偸羅 萨偸罗 see styles |
sà tōu luó sa4 tou1 luo2 sa t`ou lo sa tou lo satsuchūra |
sthūlātyaya |
蘇偸婆 苏偸婆 see styles |
sū tōu pó su1 tou1 po2 su t`ou p`o su tou po sotōba |
(Skt. stūpa) |
偸蘭遮耶 偸兰遮耶 see styles |
tōu lán zhē yé tou1 lan2 zhe1 ye2 t`ou lan che yeh tou lan che yeh chūranshaya |
serious crime |
不偸盜戒 不偸盗戒 see styles |
bù tōu dào jiè bu4 tou1 dao4 jie4 pu t`ou tao chieh pu tou tao chieh fuchūtō kai |
injunctions against stealing |
四偸羅遮 四偸罗遮 see styles |
sì tōu luó zhē si4 tou1 luo2 zhe1 ssu t`ou lo che ssu tou lo che shichūrasha |
four levels of serious crimes |
四偸蘭遮 四偸兰遮 see styles |
sì tōu lán zhē si4 tou1 lan2 zhe1 ssu t`ou lan che ssu tou lan che shichūransha |
four levels of serious crimes |
Variations: |
toushi / toshi とうし |
(noun, transitive verb) stealthy glance; furtive glance |
Variations: |
nusumu ぬすむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to steal; (transitive verb) (2) to plagiarize; to steal (a technique, idea, etc.); to watch and learn; (transitive verb) (3) (oft. as 目を盗んで) to do stealthily; (transitive verb) (4) (usu. as 暇を盗んで) to do during scant time; (transitive verb) (5) {baseb} to steal a base |
Variations: |
akarasama あからさま |
(adj-na,adj-no) (kana only) plain; frank; candid; open; direct; straightforward; unabashed; blatant; flagrant |
Variations: |
akarasama あからさま |
(adj-na,adj-no) (kana only) plain; frank; candid; open; direct; straightforward; unabashed; blatant; flagrant |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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