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1 exact word match found in search '強盗'
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noun
1. robber; mugger
2. robbery; burglary
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11 words found beginning with '強盗'
noun
robbery and murder; murder during robbery
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noun
attempted robbery  (see also: 強盗, 未遂)
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noun
(crime of) robbery
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noun
flashlight-like lantern with a freely rotating candle that only directs light forward
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Most common form: 強盗に入る
expression, 'ru' godan verb
to commit a robbery; to burgle
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noun
rotating stage machinery, which rolls backwards 90 degrees to reveal the next scene
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noun
band of robbers; gang of thieves
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noun
robbery suspect
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noun
robbery; robbery case; burglary
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noun
robber
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1 word found containing '強盗' in any position
noun
robbery and murder; murder during robbery
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