| 彼は泥棒だ。 | He is a thief. |
| 泥棒が逃げた。 | The thief ran away. |
| 柳の下の泥鰌。 | A fox isn't caught twice in the same snare. |
| 泥棒を捕まえた。 | We caught the thief. |
| 彼は月給泥棒だ。 | He is not worth his salt. |
| 彼は泥棒同然だ。 | He is no better than a thief. |
| その泥棒は逃げた。 | The thief ran away. |
| 彼女は泥棒同然だ。 | She is no better than a thief. |
| 彼は泥棒も同然だ。 | He is no better than a thief. |
| 泥棒を見て縄をなう。 | It's too late to shut the barn door after the horse is stolen. |
| 川は泥で濁っていた。 | The river was cloudy with silt. |
| 彼は泥だらけだった。 | He was covered with mud. |
| 泥棒の追跡が始まった。 | The thief's pursuit began. |
| 泥が私の靴にくっつく。 | Mud clings to my shoes. |
| 遅延は時間泥棒である。 | Procrastination is the thief of time. |
| その泥棒は罪を認めた。 | The thief admitted his guilt. |
| 彼は泥棒だったそうだ。 | He is alleged to have been a thief. |
| 人を見たら泥棒と思え。 | Never trust a stranger. |
| 嘘付きは泥棒の始まり。 | Lying and stealing live next door to each other. |
| それは泥縄式な考えだ。 | That's hindsight. |
| 警察は泥棒を捕まえた。 | The police caught the thief. |
| 泥棒仲間にも仁義がある。 | There is honor among thieves. |
| 彼の手は泥だらけだった。 | His hands were covered with mud. |
| 彼の顔は泥まみれだった。 | His face was covered with mud. |
| 彼は全身泥まみれだった。 | He was covered with mud from head to foot. |
| 彼はその泥棒を追跡した。 | He chased the thief. |
| 警官は泥棒をつかまえた。 | The policeman arrested the thief. |
| 昨夜家に泥棒がはいった。 | My house was broken into last night. |
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