dodgy

listen to the pronunciation of dodgy
Englisch - Türkisch
tehlikeli

Bu yıl yine birkaç tehlikeli mal buldum bu yüzden onların hepsini burada tanıtacağım. - This year again I found a number of dodgy goods so I'll introduce them all here.

bozuk/kurnaz/riskli
fırıldakçı
üçkağıtçı
üç kağıtçı
üçkâğıtçı
namussuz
(İİ) riskli
{s} kurnaz
{s} hinoğlu hin
{s} çok tehlikeli
{s} sağlıksız
{s} riskli
{s} şüpheli
{s} anasının gözü
deviant
sapkın
dishonest
{s} dürüst olmayan, sahtekâr, yalancı
deviant
olağandışı
deviant
normalden sapan
deviant
(Dilbilim) sapmalı
dishonest
ikiyüzlü
dodginess
bozukluk
deviant
anormal

Sami'nin anormal düşünceleri vardı. - Sami had deviant thoughts.

deviant
alışılmışın dışında
deviant
olağan dışı
dishonest
sahtekâr

John sahtekâr satıcının işe yaramaz bir makine parçasını alırken onu kandırdığını iddia etti. - John claimed that the dishonest salesman had tricked him into buying a useless piece of machinery.

Onlar onu sahtekar olmakla suçladı. - They accused him of being dishonest.

deviant
normaldan sapan
deviant
sapık
deviant
(isim)rmaldan sapan
dishonest
namussuz,sahtekar
Englisch - Englisch
weird

I'm feeling dodgy today, probably got the flu.

deviant

He's a dodgy Peeping Tom.

unsound and unreliable

The dodgy old machine kept breaking down.

evasive and shifty

Asked why, a spokesman gave a dodgy answer about legal ramifications.

risky

This is a slightly dodgy plan, because there is a lot that is being changed for this fix.

dishonest

I am sure you wouldn't want to be seen buying dodgy gear, would you? (stolen goods).

If you say that something is dodgy, you mean that it seems rather risky, dangerous, or unreliable. Predicting voting trends from economic forecasts is a dodgy business
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"
of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk; "an extremely dicey future on a brave new world of liquid nitrogen, tar, and smog"- New Yorker
{s} tending to dodge; evasive, tricky
disapproval If you describe someone or something as dodgy, you disapprove of them because they seem rather dishonest and unreliable. He was a bit of a dodgy character. = suspect
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. My heart's a bit dodgy
dodginess
A dodgy act
dodginess
The condition of being dodgy
dodgier
comparative of dodgy
dodgiest
superlative of dodgy
dodgy

    Silbentrennung

    dod·gy

    Synonyme

    shaky, chancy, risky

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    [ 'dä-jE ] (adjective.) 1861. dodge +‎ -y. Derived from the verb dodge. First used in mid-19th century England.

    Videos

    ... superhighway with Game Boys, Arduino-linked fart machines, and the dodgy voyeur cams sold ...
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