カンニングkanningu
1.

The act of engaging in dishonest practices during examinations, such as looking at another person's answers or using hidden materials like books and notes.

2.

A deceptive behavior employed by students to gain an unfair advantage in academic assessments, often involving secretive actions to evade supervision.

3.

The practice of committing fraud in tests by illicitly obtaining information from peers or concealed references, characterized by a sense of clever trickery.

カンニングペーパーkanningupeepaa
1.

A piece of paper secretly kept for the purpose of cheating during exams or tests, often containing notes or answers to assist in illicitly gaining an advantage.

2.

A small, discreetly concealed document used by students to reference information or answers surreptitiously while taking a test.

3.

A tool employed by individuals to aid memory or provide answers discreetly in a testing environment, usually created for the purpose of avoiding study.