Words — 119 found
ぬすびと
盗人
1. thief; robber
盗人 【ぬすと】、盗人 【とうじん】、盗人 【ぬすっと】、盗っ人 【ぬすっと】
ぬすと: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage. とうじん: Out-dated or obsolete kana usage.
1. embezzlement; fraudulent use; plagiarism; appropriation
1. mysterious thief; phantom thief
1. illegal digging; illegal mining; grave robbing; tomb robbing
とうぞくかもめ
盗賊鴎
1. skua (any bird of family Stercorariidae, incl. the jaegers)Usually written using kana alone
2. pomarine jaeger (Stercorarius pomarinus); pomarine skuaUsually written using kana alone
トウゾクカモメ
くろとうぞくかもめ
黒盗賊鴎
1. parasitic jaeger; Arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus)Usually written using kana alone
クロトウゾクカモメ
1. dish of pickled skipjack tuna entrails sometimes mixed with sake, honey, mirin and onions (specialty of Kochi Prefecture)Food, cooking
1. group of robbers; gang of robbers
かっとうせんみずの
渇しても盗泉の水を飲まず
1. 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 thirstyProverb
めぬす
目を盗む
1. to do without being seen (by); to do behind (someone's) back; to do without the knowledge of (e.g. one's parents)Idiomatic expression, as 〜の目を盗んで
けいめいくとう
鶏鳴狗盗
1. person who resorts to petty tricks; person of small caliber who is only capable of petty tricksYojijukugo (four character compound)
1. stealing homeBaseball
とう
ごっつん盗
1. stealing a car by rear-ending it lightly and having a friend jump in and drive off after the driver gets outSlang