泥【どろ】
Frequency rank: 4,921. – 4,930.
- mud; slush; (wet) dirt; mire
- thiefabbreviationsee also 泥棒
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 泥【どろ】Frequency rank: 4,921. – 4,930.
- どろFrequency rank: 46,119. – 47,037.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- mud; slush; (wet) dirt; mire
- thief
This meaning refers to the wet and sticky soil that can be found in various environments, often after rain or during muddy conditions. It is commonly used in contexts related to weather, nature, or physical conditions.
This meaning is used to describe a person who steals, often associated with dishonesty or criminal behavior. It can be used in both casual and formal contexts to refer to someone who takes someone else's property without permission.
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Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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1. ぼく僕は、きいろい黄色いふんまつ粉末をしろい白いふんまつ粉末とまぜて混ぜてちゃいろ茶色のふんまつ粉末にしたり、けっしょう結晶をふんまつ粉末とまぜて混ぜてほこりにしたり、えきたい液体をこたい固体とけつごう結合させて、どろ泥をつくったり作ったりなどあれこれやってみたのだ。
I tried this and that, blending yellow with white powders and obtaining brown, mixing crystals with powders and getting dust, combining liquids with solids and making mud.
4. かれら彼らはみなみ南ろうでしあローデシアにつく着くと、きょうどう共同きゅうすい給水せつび設備のあるどろ泥でできたかんいじゅうたく簡易住宅からなるいみん移民きゃんぷキャンプか、ほてるホテルをせんたく選択しなければならなかった。そこでかれら彼らはしさんか資産家としてしられていた知られていたのでほてるホテルをえらんだ選んだ。
They arrived in Southern Rhodesia, and there was a choice of an immigrants' camp, consisting of mud huts with a communal water supply, or a hotel; and they chose the hotel, being what are known as people of means.
I couldn't help laughing when I saw him lying face down covered with mud.
In early days pioneers lived in houses made of mud and straw.