Explanation: From theft or corruption dirty property. Stolen goods must be seen to catch thieves. That must be substantiated. Usage: -Linked; as predicate, object; that work should be based on facts Source: Yuan Li Wenyu "Yanqing Bo fish," the third off the saying goes' thieves see dirty, unto see double. 'Yan big, you only bring evil, and now has to be my paramour strike. " Examples: Ancient road 'unto see double, thieves see the stolen goods, wound on. '★ Ming Shinai "Water Margin" back to the twenty-sixth
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Pronunciation zhuō zéi jiàn zāng Interpretation dirty: theft of property or proceeds of corruption. To catch the thieves have seen stolen goods. Means must be substantiated. Source Yuan Li Wenyu "Yanqing Bo fish" Third off: "As the saying goes: 'thieves see dirty, unto see double." Yanda, you not only bring evil, and now I also have the adulterer to stop. " Example of ancient said: 'See unto double, thieves see the stolen goods, killing wound on. ' ★ Ming Shinai "Water Margin" chapter 26 Usage-linked; as predicate, object; mean things to be based on facts.
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Thesaurus
Capture the persons who are in adultery Jianshuang
Containing Phrases
Capture the persons who are in adultery Jianshuang Thieves see the stolen goods
Thieves see the stolen goods joust inspection
Capture the persons who are in adultery Jianshuang Thieves see the stolen goods