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Inflections of 万引き

Plain
Polite
Form
Affirmative
Negative
Affirmative
Negative
Basics
Dictionary form — present & future
万引きする
まんびきする
万引きしない
まんびきしない
万引きします
まんびきします
万引きしません
まんびきしません
Completed — 'did, was'
万引きした
まんびきした
万引きしなかった
まんびきしなかった
万引きしました
まんびきしました
万引きしませんでした
まんびきしませんでした
Connector — 'and…', requests
万引きして
まんびきして
万引きしなくて
まんびきしなくて
万引きしまして
まんびきしまして
万引きしませんで
まんびきしませんで
Bare stem — builds other forms
万引き
まんびき
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
万引きしよう
まんびきしよう
万引きするまい
まんびきするまい
万引きしましょう
まんびきしましょう
万引きしますまい
まんびきしますまい
Blunt command — 'do it!'
万引きしろ
まんびきしろ
万引きする
まんびきする
万引きしなさい
まんびきしなさい
万引きしなさるな
まんびきしなさるな
Voice & causation
Ability — 'can do'
万引きできる
まんびきできる
万引きできない
まんびきできない
万引きできます
まんびきできます
万引きできません
まんびきできません
Done to the subject — 'is …-ed'
万引きされる
まんびきされる
万引きされない
まんびきされない
万引きされます
まんびきされます
万引きされません
まんびきされません
Make / let someone do
万引きさせる
まんびきさせる
万引きさせない
まんびきさせない
万引きさせます
まんびきさせます
万引きさせません
まんびきさせません
Made to do (unwillingly)
万引きさせられる
まんびきさせられる
万引きさせられない
まんびきさせられない
万引きさせられます
まんびきさせられます
万引きさせられません
まんびきさせられません
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
万引きすれば
まんびきすれば
万引きしなければ
まんびきしなければ
万引きしますなら
まんびきしますなら
万引きしませんなら
まんびきしませんなら
'When / if' (~tara)
万引きしたら
まんびきしたら
万引きしなかったら
まんびきしなかったら
万引きしましたら
まんびきしましたら
万引きしませんでしたら
まんびきしませんでしたら
List actions among others (~tari)
万引きしたり
まんびきしたり
万引きしなかったり
まんびきしなかったり
万引きしましたり
まんびきしましたり
万引きしませんでしたり
まんびきしませんでしたり

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Meaning
  1. 1
    JMdict
    shoplifting;shoplifter
    I don't know what to do about his shoplifting.
  2. 2
    Wikipedia

    Shoplifting (also known in slang as boosting and five-finger discount) is a popular term used for the unnoticed theft of goods from an open retail establishment. Shoplifting typically involves a person concealing a store item on their person, in pockets or under clothes (or in a bag, baby stroller, etc.) and leaving the store without paying for it. With clothing, shoplifters may put on items from the store and leave the store wearing the clothes. The terms "shoplifting" and "shoplifter" are not usually defined in law. The crime of shoplifting generally falls under the legal classification of larceny. Shoplifting is distinct from burglary (theft by breaking into a closed store), robbery (stealing by threatening or engaging in violent behavior) or armed robbery (stealing by using a weapon). The word shrinkage, a retail industry term, is not a synonym for shoplifting, as it includes merchandise loss by means other than shoplifting, such as theft by store employees. Shoplifters range from amateurs acting on impulse to career criminals who habitually engage in shoplifting as a form of income. Career criminals may use several individuals to shoplift, with some participants distracting store employees while another participant steals items. Amateurs typically steal products for personal use, while career criminals generally steal items to resell them in the underground economy. Other forms of shoplifting include swapping price labels of different items, return fraud or eating a grocery store's food without paying for it. Commonly shoplifted items are those with a high price in proportion to their size, such as disposable razor blades, vitamins, alcoholic beverages and cigarettes. Retailers have reported that 0.6% of their inventory is lost to shoplifting. Stores use a number of strategies to reduce shoplifting, including storing small, expensive items in locked glass cases; chaining or otherwise attaching items to shelves or clothes racks (particularly expensive items); attaching magnetic or radio sensors or dyepacks to items; installing curved mirrors mounted above shelves or video cameras and video monitors, hiring plainclothes "store detectives" and security guards, and banning the bringing in of backpacks or other bags. Some stores have security guards at the exit, who search backpacks and bags and check receipts. Stores also combat shoplifting by training employees how to detect potential shoplifters.

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万引 【まんびき】
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