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置き引き

see styles
 okibiki
    おきびき
(noun/participle) walking away with another's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief

胡麻の蝿

see styles
 gomanohae
    ごまのはえ
    gomanohai
    ごまのはい
thief posing as fellow traveller (traveler)

自動車泥

see styles
 jidoushadoro / jidoshadoro
    じどうしゃどろ
car thief

護摩の灰

see styles
 gomanohai
    ごまのはい
thief posing as fellow traveller (traveler)

賊喊捉賊


贼喊捉贼

see styles
zéi hǎn zhuō zéi
    zei2 han3 zhuo1 zei2
tsei han cho tsei
lit. a thief crying "Stop the thief!" (idiom); fig. to accuse sb of a theft and try to sneak away oneself; to cover up one's misdeeds by shifting the blame onto others

賊頭賊腦


贼头贼脑

see styles
zéi tóu zéi nǎo
    zei2 tou2 zei2 nao3
tsei t`ou tsei nao
    tsei tou tsei nao
lit. to behave like a thief; furtive; underhand

賽銭泥棒

see styles
 saisendorobou / saisendorobo
    さいせんどろぼう
thief who steals money from the offerings box at a shrine or temple; offerings thief

開門揖盜


开门揖盗

see styles
kāi mén yī dào
    kai1 men2 yi1 dao4
k`ai men i tao
    kai men i tao
leaving the door open invites the thief (idiom); to invite disaster by giving evildoers a free hand

關門捉賊


关门捉贼

see styles
guān mén zhuō zéi
    guan1 men2 zhuo1 zei2
kuan men cho tsei
to catch a thief by closing his escape route (idiom)

十二惡律儀


十二恶律仪

see styles
shí èr è lǜ yí
    shi2 er4 e4 lv4 yi2
shih erh o lü i
 jūni aku ritsugi
The twelve bad occupations: sheep-butcher; poulterer (or hen-breeder); pork butcher; fowler; fisherman; hunter; thief; executioner; jailer; juggler; dog-butcher; beater (i.e. hunt servant).

Variations:
奸盗
姦盗

 kantou / kanto
    かんとう
(obsolete) evil thief; wicked robber

惡人先告狀


恶人先告状

see styles
è rén xiān gào zhuàng
    e4 ren2 xian1 gao4 zhuang4
o jen hsien kao chuang
the guilty party files the suit; the thief cries thief

梁上の君子

see styles
 ryoujounokunshi / ryojonokunshi
    りょうじょうのくんし
(expression) (1) (archaism) thief; (expression) (2) mouse

Variations:
海松
水松

 miru; suishou(水松); miru / miru; suisho(水松); miru
    みる; すいしょう(水松); ミル
(kana only) stag seaweed (Codium fragile); green sea fingers; dead man's fingers; felty fingers; forked felt-alga; sponge seaweed; green sponge; green fleece; oyster thief

火事場泥棒

see styles
 kajibadorobou / kajibadorobo
    かじばどろぼう
(1) looter; thief at the scene of a fire; (2) someone who takes advantage of a crisis to commit a crime

Variations:
白波
白浪

 shiranami
    しらなみ
(1) whitecaps; white-crested waves; (2) thief

空き巣狙い

see styles
 akisunerai
    あきすねらい
prowler; sneak thief

騎賊馬逐賊

see styles
qí zéi mǎ zhú zéi
    qi2 zei2 ma3 zhu2 zei2
ch`i tsei ma chu tsei
    chi tsei ma chu tsei
riding the thief's horse, chasing the thief

Variations:


 tobi; tonbi; tobi; tonbi
    とび; とんび; トビ; トンビ
(1) (kana only) black kite (Milvus migrans); (2) (とび only) (abbreviation) (See 鳶職・1) construction worker; scaffold erector; firefighter; (3) (とび only) (abbreviation) (See 鳶口) fire hook; (4) (とび only) (abbreviation) (See 鳶色) reddish brown; (5) (とんび only) (abbreviation) (See 鳶合羽) Inverness cape; (6) (とんび only) filcher; sneak thief; pilferer

カラーボール

see styles
 karaabooru / karabooru
    カラーボール
(1) colored ball; (2) anti-thief colored ball (filled with a colored dye); paintball

こそこそ泥棒

see styles
 kosokosodorobou / kosokosodorobo
    こそこそどろぼう
(rare) (See こそ泥) sneak thief; petty thief; cat burglar

Variations:
岡引き
岡引

 okahiki
    おかひき
(archaism) (See 目明かし,御用聞き・3,岡っ引き) hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective

Variations:
盗人
盗っ人

 nusutto; nusuto(盗人)(ok)
    ぬすっと; ぬすと(盗人)(ok)
(dated) (colloquialism) thief; robber

空き巣ねらい

see styles
 akisunerai
    あきすねらい
prowler; sneak thief

カラー・ボール

 karaa booru / kara booru
    カラー・ボール
(1) colored ball; (2) anti-thief colored ball (filled with a colored dye); paintball

Variations:
こそ泥
コソ泥

 kosodoro; kosodoro(sk)
    こそどろ; コソドロ(sk)
(abbreviation) (See こそこそ泥棒) sneak thief; petty thief; cat burglar

Variations:
岡っ引き
岡引

 okappiki
    おかっぴき
(hist) (See 目明かし,御用聞き・3) hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective

Variations:
枕捜し
枕探し

 makurasagashi
    まくらさがし
bedroom theft or thief

Variations:
物取り
物盗り

 monotori
    ものとり
thief; robber

毒を以て毒を制す

see styles
 dokuomottedokuoseisu / dokuomottedokuosesu
    どくをもってどくをせいす
(expression) (idiom) fight fire with fire; set a thief to catch a thief; fight one evil with another

Variations:
泥棒
泥坊

 dorobou(p); doroboo; doroboo / dorobo(p); doroboo; doroboo
    どろぼう(P); ドロボー; どろぼー
(1) thief; burglar; robber; (noun/participle) (2) theft; burglary; robbery

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

Variations:
置き引き
置引き

 okibiki
    おきびき
(noun, transitive verb) (1) walking off with someone's bag; luggage theft; (2) luggage thief

不怕賊偷就怕賊惦記


不怕贼偷就怕贼惦记

see styles
bù pà zéi tōu jiù pà zéi diàn jì
    bu4 pa4 zei2 tou1 jiu4 pa4 zei2 dian4 ji4
pu p`a tsei t`ou chiu p`a tsei tien chi
    pu pa tsei tou chiu pa tsei tien chi
much worse than having something stolen is when a thief has you in his sights (idiom)

Variations:
大泥棒
大どろぼう

 oodorobou / oodorobo
    おおどろぼう
master thief; notorious robber

Variations:
御用聞き
ご用聞き

 goyoukiki / goyokiki
    ごようきき
(1) the rounds of tradesmen going door to door; (2) route man; door-to-door tradesman; order taker; order-taking; (3) (See 岡っ引き) thief taker; secret policeman

Variations:
護摩の灰
胡麻の蝿

 gomanohai; gomanohae(胡麻no蝿)
    ごまのはい; ごまのはえ(胡麻の蝿)
thief posing as fellow traveller (traveler)

嘘つきは泥棒の始まり

see styles
 usotsukihadorobounohajimari / usotsukihadorobonohajimari
    うそつきはどろぼうのはじまり
(expression) (idiom) Show me a liar, and I will show you a thief

嘘吐きは泥棒の始まり

see styles
 usotsukihadorobounohajimari / usotsukihadorobonohajimari
    うそつきはどろぼうのはじまり
(expression) (idiom) Show me a liar, and I will show you a thief

Variations:
素っ破
透っ波
透波

 suppa
    すっぱ
(1) (archaism) (See 素っ破抜く・すっぱぬく) spy; (2) (archaism) thief; (3) (archaism) liar

うそつきは泥棒の始まり

see styles
 usotsukihadorobounohajimari / usotsukihadorobonohajimari
    うそつきはどろぼうのはじまり
(expression) (idiom) Show me a liar, and I will show you a thief

嘘つきは泥棒のはじまり

see styles
 usotsukihadorobounohajimari / usotsukihadorobonohajimari
    うそつきはどろぼうのはじまり
(expression) (idiom) Show me a liar, and I will show you a thief

泥棒を捕らえて縄をなう

see styles
 dorobouotoraetenawaonau / dorobootoraetenawaonau
    どろぼうをとらえてなわをなう
(expression) (proverb) starting something in the eleventh hour; have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain; don't lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen; braiding the rope only after the thief is caught

泥棒を捕らえて縄を綯う

see styles
 dorobouotoraetenawaonau / dorobootoraetenawaonau
    どろぼうをとらえてなわをなう
(expression) (proverb) starting something in the eleventh hour; have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain; don't lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen; braiding the rope only after the thief is caught

Variations:
物取り
物盗り(iK)

 monotori
    ものとり
thief; robber

Variations:
税金泥棒
税金ドロボー

 zeikindorobou / zekindorobo
    ぜいきんどろぼう
(derogatory term) tax parasite (e.g. public servant, politician, welfare recipient); tax thief

Variations:
給料泥棒
給料ドロボー

 kyuuryoudorobou / kyuryodorobo
    きゅうりょうどろぼう
(derogatory term) (work) shirker; goldbricker; good-for-nothing employee; salary thief

Variations:
捕物帳
捕物帖
捕り物帳

 torimonochou / torimonocho
    とりものちょう
(1) (See 目明かし,岡っ引き) detective story (esp. one from the Edo period featuring thief-takers); (2) detective's memoirs; thief taker's memoirs

Variations:
曲者
くせ者
癖者
曲物

 kusemono
    くせもの
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

Variations:
泥棒
泥坊(rK)

 dorobou(p); doroboo(sk); doroboo(sk) / dorobo(p); doroboo(sk); doroboo(sk)
    どろぼう(P); ドロボー(sk); どろぼー(sk)
(1) thief; burglar; robber; (noun, transitive verb) (2) theft; burglary; robbery

Variations:
下着ドロ
下着泥
下着どろ

 shitagidoro(下着doro); shitagidoro(下着泥, 下着doro)
    したぎドロ(下着ドロ); したぎどろ(下着泥, 下着どろ)
panties thief; knickers bandit

Variations:
火事泥
火事どろ
火事ドロ

 kajidoro
    かじどろ
(1) (abbreviation) (See 火事場泥棒・1) looter; thief at the scene of a fire; (2) someone who takes advantage of a crisis to commit a crime

Variations:
空き巣
空巣
明き巣

 akisu
    あきす
(1) empty nest; (2) empty house; empty home; (3) (abbreviation) (See 空き巣狙い) burglary (of an empty house); burglar (who targets empty houses); sneak thief; prowler

Variations:
米刺し
米差し
米刺
米差

 komesashi
    こめさし
grain thief; tool for extracting rice from a bag for sampling

Variations:
花泥棒
花どろぼう(sK)

 hanadorobou / hanadorobo
    はなどろぼう
flower thief; stealing flowers

Variations:
カラーボール
カラー・ボール

 karaabooru; karaa booru / karabooru; kara booru
    カラーボール; カラー・ボール
(1) colored ball; (2) anti-thief colored ball (filled with a colored dye); paintball

Variations:
持ってけドロボー
持ってけ泥棒

 mottekedorobou; mottekedoroboo / mottekedorobo; mottekedoroboo
    もってけどろぼう; もってけドロボー
(expression) (shouted by vendors at market stalls, etc.) it's (so cheap it's) a steal!; take it away, thief

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

Variations:
目明し
目明かし
目明(io)

 meakashi
    めあかし
(hist) hired thief taker (Edo period); private detective; private secret policeman

Variations:
十手
實手(iK)
実手(iK)

 jitte; jittei / jitte; jitte
    じって; じってい
jitte; short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policemen and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)

Variations:
下着ドロ
下着泥
下着どろ(sK)

 shitagidoro
    したぎどろ
(See 泥・2) panties thief; knickers bandit

Variations:
火事場泥棒
火事場ドロボウ(sK)

 kajibadorobou / kajibadorobo
    かじばどろぼう
(1) looter; thief at the scene of a fire; (2) someone who takes advantage of a crisis to commit a crime

Variations:
空き巣狙い
空き巣ねらい
空巣狙い

 akisunerai
    あきすねらい
(See 空き巣・3) burglary (of an empty house); burglar (who targets empty houses); sneak thief; prowler

Variations:
曲者
くせ者
癖者(rK)
曲物(rK)

 kusemono
    くせもの
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

Variations:
曲者
くせ者
癖者(rK)
曲物(sK)

 kusemono; kusemono
    くせもの; クセモノ
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter

Variations:
素っ破
透っ波
素破(sK)
透波(sK)

 suppa
    すっぱ
(1) (archaism) spy (working under a samurai in the Warring States period); (2) (archaism) thief; (3) (archaism) lie; liar

Variations:
掻っ払い
掻払い
かっ払い
搔っ払い(oK)

 kapparai
    かっぱらい
(1) (kana only) pilfering; snatching; swiping; filching; (2) (kana only) pilferer; (petty) thief; (bag) snatcher

Variations:
税金泥棒
税金ドロボー
税金ドロボウ(sK)

 zeikindorobou / zekindorobo
    ぜいきんどろぼう
(derogatory term) tax parasite (e.g. public servant, politician, welfare recipient); tax thief

Variations:
泥棒を捕らえて縄を綯う
泥棒を捕らえて縄をなう

 dorobouotoraetenawaonau / dorobootoraetenawaonau
    どろぼうをとらえてなわをなう
(exp,v5u) (proverb) (See 泥縄・どろなわ,泥縄式・どろなわしき) starting something in the eleventh hour; have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain; don't lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen; braiding the rope only after the thief is caught

Variations:
掻っ払い
掻払い
かっ払い(sK)
搔っ払い(sK)

 kapparai
    かっぱらい
(1) (kana only) pilfering; snatching; swiping; filching; (2) (kana only) pilferer; (petty) thief; (bag) snatcher

Variations:
蛇の道は蛇
蛇の道はヘビ(sK)
蛇の道はへび(sK)

 janomichihahebi; hebinomichihahebi(ik)
    じゃのみちはへび; へびのみちはへび(ik)
(expression) (proverb) the wolf knows what the ill beast thinks; it takes one to know one; it takes a thief to catch a thief

Variations:
持ってけドロボー
持ってけ泥棒
もってけ泥棒(sK)
持ってけドロボウ(sK)

 mottekedorobou; mottekedoroboo / mottekedorobo; mottekedoroboo
    もってけどろぼう; もってけドロボー
(expression) (shouted by vendors at market stalls, etc.) it's (so cheap it's) a steal!; take it away, thief

Variations:
嘘つきは泥棒の始まり
嘘吐きは泥棒の始まり
うそつきは泥棒の始まり
嘘つきは泥棒のはじまり

 usotsukihadorobounohajimari / usotsukihadorobonohajimari
    うそつきはどろぼうのはじまり
(expression) (proverb) show me a liar, and I will show you a thief

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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