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dodg·y 英'dɒdʒi美'dɑːdʒi COCA³¹⁵¹¹¹⁺⁴BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 adj.狡猾的⁴¹;躲闪的¹⁴;不可靠的³¹;危险的¹⁴原型dodgy的比较级比较级dodgier最高级dodgiest Adjective: of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk;an extremely dicey future on a brave new world of liquid nitrogen, tar, and smog 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 Dick a wily old attorney 近义词 sly狡猾的foxy如狐的wily狡猾的suspect怀疑risky危险的slick光滑的chancy冒险的tricky棘手的crafty狡猾的dubious怀疑的dicey不确定的knavish无赖的cunning狡猾的doubtful可疑的unsafe不安全的perilous危险的guileful狡猾的dangerous危险的hazardous危险的chanceful多变的dishonest不诚实的unreliable不可靠的precarious不稳定的tricksy打扮得漂亮的…untrustworthy靠不住的
形容词96%,名词4% 用作形容词He's adodgybloke I wouldn't trust him an inch.他是个诡计多端的家伙——我一点都不相信他。 He made a lot of money, using some verydodgymethods.他采用极其狡诈的手段赚了许多钱。 I asked why she came back so late, only got adodgyanswer.我问她为什么回来这么晚,她回答得闪烁其词。 The country's economic numbers are notoriouslydodgy.该国的经济统计数据一向不可靠。 Cycle across America? Sounds a bitdodgyto me.骑自行车横越美国? 听起来有些冒险。 That rescue has exposed the ECB's balance-sheet to big risks, since it has accepted as collateral ever dodgier government debt proffered by the troubled banks. 救市把欧洲央行的资产负债表暴露于更大的危险之中,因为它接受危机中的银行提出用越来越不可靠的政府债券做抵押。 renren |