どろ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. mud; slush; (wet) dirt; mire
Noun
Abbreviation
2. thief
Kanji used
mud
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (56 in total)
① 盗みを働く人。盗むこと。② なまけもの。ならずもの。
① 泥に満ちた沼。② とらわれて逃れられない状況。
covered in mud; mud-caked
muddy water; red-light district
smelling of mud or earth; unrefined; uncouth
muddy; covered with mud; mud-caked
to besmirch; to sully
sneak thief; petty thief; cat burglar
sneak thief; petty thief; cat burglar
to sleep like a log; to sleep like a baby
ball of mud; dirt ball
rice paddy with a thick layer of mud at the bottom; muddy rice field
mud; muddy; covered in mud
to take the blame; (lit.) to cover oneself in mud
to be covered with mud
to take the blame; (lit.) to cover oneself in mud
to fess up; to come clean; to confess one's crimes; to spill the beans
① 盗みを働く人。盗むこと。② なまけもの。ならずもの。
playing in the mud; playing with mud
muddy; covered with mud; mud-caked
① 事態が起こってから、慌てて対策を練ること。
ball of mud; dirt ball
mud wrestling
distemper painting; painting made with gold or silver paint (usu. on a dark background)
splash of mud; mud spatter
protection against (flying) mud; mudguard; mudflap; fender (of a car); wing
to sleep like a log; to sleep like a baby
① 火事場泥棒の略。
splash of mud; mud spatter
protection against (flying) mud; mudguard; mudflap; fender (of a car); wing
colour wash; distemper; powdered paints or pigments
to sleep like a log; to sleep like a baby
panties thief; knickers bandit
gluttonous goby (Chasmichthys gulosus)
mud bath (at an onsen)
playing with mud
to sleep like a log; to sleep like a baby
playing with mud
Oscillatoria (cyanobacteria)
fango; mud taken from a hot spring
Japanese poplar (Populus maximowiczii)
thick; viscous; muddy; dirty (with oil, grease, etc.); to be in an ugly state (of emotions, relations, etc.); to be murky
spirogyra; algae forming pond scum
cops and robbers (hide-and-seek game)
cops and robbers (hide-and-seek game)
white poplar (Populus alba)
Japanese poplar (Populus maximowiczii)
zygnema; any freshwater filamentous thalloid algae of genus Zygnema
oedogonium (any of a genus of filamentous green algae)
Examples (9 in total)
Mud clings to my shoes.
Please remove the mud from your shoes.
There was some mud on Tom's boots.