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- bandit
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- bandit
This term refers to a lawless person, often involved in criminal activities such as robbery or violence. It is used to describe someone who acts outside the law, typically in a violent manner.
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The following is thought to be one of the reasons stress damages the stomach's mucous membrane.
It is certain that one important criterion for employment is having 'leadership'.
I had only one aim in throwing everything away to run this restaurant.
The girl, her eyes shining brightly from that single hint, makes her cute cat-motif automatic pencil run across her notebook.
This isn't my blood. It's all splash-back from my opponent. There isn't a single scratch on me.
"Say, shall we try a questionnaire with the boarding students?" "Ah! One of those things they call 'marketing research'."
"This is ..." "Working glove and trowel. One of a gardening club's basic tools"
Exporting is a commercial activity which transcends borders.
It took more than a month to get over my cold, but I'm OK now.