Last Updated :2025/11/30

have one's hand in the till

Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
勤務先などの組織から不正に金銭を横領すること、または着服することを意味する表現です。 / 具体的には、自分が関与している事業体の資金を私的に流用する行為を指します。
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レジのお金を着服することは人の評判や経歴を台無しにするのに十分なので、会社は調査を開始した。

present singular third-person

participle present

participle past

past

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(idiomatic) To embezzle, to steal from one's place of business.

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have one's hand in the till

To have one's hand in the till is enough to ruin a trustworthy career, so the company launched an investigation.

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To have one's hand in the till is enough to ruin a trustworthy career, so the company launched an investigation.

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