• 基础释义
  • 例句
  • 柯林斯词典释义
  • 英汉词典释义
  • 英英词典释义

dodgy

[ˈdɒdʒi] [ˈdɑdʒi]
  • 比较级:dodgier;
  • 最高级:dodgiest;
  • 例句
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • ADJ-GRADED
      狡猾的;狡诈的;不老实的
      If you describe someone or something as dodgy, you disapprove of them because they seem rather dishonest and unreliable.
      例句
      He was a bit of a dodgy character. 他有点儿不老实。 ...cash made in dodgy underworld deals. 从不正当的黑道交易中赚得的钱
    • ADJ-GRADED
      冒险的;危险的;不可靠的
      If you say that something is dodgy, you mean that it seems rather risky, dangerous, or unreliable.
      例句
      Predicting voting trends from economic forecasts is a dodgy business. 根据对经济的预测来预言选举的走势不大可靠。
    • ADJ-GRADED
      不太健康的;不太强壮的
      If you say that someone has a dodgy heart or knee, for example, you mean that that part of their body is not very strong or healthy.
      例句
      My heart's a bit dodgy. 我的心脏有点儿小毛病。
    英汉词典释义
    • adj.
      冒险的;危险的
      a dodgy customer 狡猾的顾客 a dodgy problem 难题
    英英词典释义
    • Adjective
      1. of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk;
      "an extremely dicey future on a brave new world of liquid nitrogen, tar, and smog"- New Yorker
      2. marked by skill in deception;
      "cunning men often pass for wise""deep political machinations""a foxy scheme""a slick evasive answer""sly as a fox""tricky Dik""a wily old attorney"