dodgy
adjective /ˈdɒdʒi/
/ˈdɑːdʒi/
(British English, informal) (comparative dodgier, superlative dodgiest)
- seeming or likely to be dishonest
synonym suspicious狡猾的;狡诈的;可疑的 - He made a lot of money, using some very dodgy methods.
他采用一些极其狡诈的手段赚了许多钱。 - I don't want to get involved in anything dodgy.
我不想牵连进任何欺骗勾当。 - Travel websites that offer dodgy deals have been uncovered in a worldwide investigation.
在一次全球性调查中,涉嫌诈骗的旅行网站被曝光。
- He made a lot of money, using some very dodgy methods.
- not working well; not in good condition
有毛病的;运转不良的;状况不佳的 - I can't play—I've got a dodgy knee.
我不能玩了,我的膝盖出了毛病。 - The marriage had been distinctly dodgy for a long time.
这桩婚姻长期以来明显有问题。
- I can't play—I've got a dodgy knee.
- involving risk, danger or difficulty
冒险的;危险的;困难的 - If you get into any dodgy situations, call me.
如果你遇上什么难事,给我打电话。 - We had a few dodgy moments at the start, but everything went well in the end.
开始时我们有一些不稳定的时刻,但最后一切都很顺利。
- If you get into any dodgy situations, call me.