There are 23 total results for your Ferret search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
猸 see styles |
méi mei2 mei |
used for ferret, badger or mongoose |
揪出 see styles |
jiū chū jiu1 chu1 chiu ch`u chiu chu |
to uncover; to ferret out (the culprit) |
揭露 see styles |
jiē lù jie1 lu4 chieh lu |
to expose; to unmask; to ferret out; to disclose; disclosure |
查看 see styles |
chá kàn cha2 kan4 ch`a k`an cha kan |
to look over; to examine; to check up; to ferret out |
清查 see styles |
qīng chá qing1 cha2 ch`ing ch`a ching cha |
to investigate thoroughly; to carefully inspect; to verify; to ferret out (undesirable elements) |
白鼬 see styles |
shiroitachi しろいたち |
ferret; fitch |
雪貂 see styles |
xuě diāo xue3 diao1 hsüeh tiao |
ferret |
鼬獾 see styles |
yòu huān you4 huan1 yu huan |
ferret badger |
毛長鼬 see styles |
kenagaitachi; kenagaitachi けながいたち; ケナガイタチ |
(kana only) polecat (Mustela putorius); ferret; fitch |
鼬穴熊 see styles |
itachianaguma; itachianaguma いたちあなぐま; イタチアナグマ |
(kana only) ferret badger (esp. the Chinese ferret-badger, Melogale moschata) |
捜しだす see styles |
sagashidasu さがしだす |
(transitive verb) to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up; to discover |
捜し出す see styles |
sagashidasu さがしだす |
(transitive verb) to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up; to discover |
探しだす see styles |
sagashidasu さがしだす |
(transitive verb) to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up; to discover |
探し出す see styles |
sagashidasu さがしだす |
(transitive verb) to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up; to discover |
白イタチ see styles |
shiroitachi しろイタチ |
ferret; fitch |
さがし出す see styles |
sagashidasu さがしだす |
(transitive verb) to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up; to discover |
フェレット see styles |
feretto フェレット |
ferret (Mustela furo) |
洗い立てる see styles |
araitateru あらいたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to examine closely; to check up on; to ferret out; (transitive verb) (2) to wash carefully |
ケナガイタチ see styles |
kenagaitachi ケナガイタチ |
(kana only) polecat (Mustela putorius); ferret; fitch |
イタチアナグマ see styles |
itachianaguma イタチアナグマ |
(kana only) ferret badger (esp. the Chinese ferret-badger, Melogale moschata) |
Variations: |
shiroitachi(白鼬); shiroitachi(白itachi) しろいたち(白鼬); しろイタチ(白イタチ) |
(See 鼬) ferret; fitch |
Variations: |
shiroitachi; shiroitachi しろいたち; シロイタチ |
(See フェレット) ferret |
Variations: |
sagashidasu さがしだす |
(transitive verb) to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up; to discover |
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