There are 27 total results for your 強盗 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
強盗 see styles |
goutou / goto ごうとう |
(1) robber; mugger; (2) robbery; burglary |
強盗団 see styles |
goutoudan / gotodan ごうとうだん |
band of robbers; gang of thieves |
強盗犯 see styles |
goutouhan / gotohan ごうとうはん |
robber |
強盗罪 see styles |
goutouzai / gotozai ごうとうざい |
(crime of) robbery |
辻強盗 see styles |
tsujigoutou / tsujigoto つじごうとう |
highwayman |
強盗事件 see styles |
goutoujiken / gotojiken ごうとうじけん |
robbery; robbery case; burglary |
強盗幇助 see styles |
goutouhoujo / gotohojo ごうとうほうじょ |
aiding and abetting a robbery |
強盗殺人 see styles |
goutousatsujin / gotosatsujin ごうとうさつじん |
robbery and murder; murder during robbery |
強盗返し see styles |
gandougaeshi / gandogaeshi がんどうがえし gantougaeshi / gantogaeshi がんとうがえし |
rotating stage machinery, which rolls backwards 90 degrees to reveal the next scene |
狂言強盗 see styles |
kyougengoutou / kyogengoto きょうげんごうとう |
fake (staged) robbery |
覆面強盗 see styles |
fukumengoutou / fukumengoto ふくめんごうとう |
masked burglar; masked bandit |
路上強盗 see styles |
rojougoutou / rojogoto ろじょうごうとう |
mugging; mugger |
銀行強盗 see styles |
ginkougoutou / ginkogoto ぎんこうごうとう |
(1) bank robbery; (2) bank robber |
強盗に入る see styles |
goutounihairu / gotonihairu ごうとうにはいる |
(exp,v5r) to commit a robbery; to burgle |
強盗ほう助 see styles |
goutouhoujo / gotohojo ごうとうほうじょ |
aiding and abetting a robbery |
強盗容疑者 see styles |
goutouyougisha / gotoyogisha ごうとうようぎしゃ |
robbery suspect |
居直り強盗 see styles |
inaorigoutou / inaorigoto いなおりごうとう |
burglary turned robbery (i.e. when the burglar is detected) |
押込み強盗 see styles |
oshikomigoutou / oshikomigoto おしこみごうとう |
housebreaker; burglar |
強盗にはいる see styles |
goutounihairu / gotonihairu ごうとうにはいる |
(exp,v5r) to commit a robbery; to burgle |
切り取り強盗 see styles |
kiritorigoutou / kiritorigoto きりとりごうとう |
violent robbery or burglary; killing and robbing (someone) |
押し込み強盗 see styles |
oshikomigoutou / oshikomigoto おしこみごうとう |
housebreaker; burglar |
Variations: |
gandouchouchin / gandochochin がんどうちょうちん |
flashlight-like lantern with a freely rotating candle that only directs light forward |
Variations: |
goutouhoujo / gotohojo ごうとうほうじょ |
aiding and abetting a robbery |
Variations: |
goutounihairu / gotonihairu ごうとうにはいる |
(exp,v5r) to commit a robbery; to burgle |
Variations: |
tsujigoutou / tsujigoto つじごうとう |
highwayman |
Variations: |
oshikomigoutou / oshikomigoto おしこみごうとう |
housebreaker; burglar |
Variations: |
gandougaeshi; gantougaeshi / gandogaeshi; gantogaeshi がんどうがえし; がんとうがえし |
rotating stage machinery, which rolls backwards 90 degrees to reveal the next scene |
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