词汇 | dodgy |
释义 | dodgy 1. adjective 1 of doubtful character or legality; dubious. Popularised in the 1960s by the comedian Norman Vaughan as a catchphrase, with an accompanying thumbs-down gesture. The thumbs-up opposite was 'swingin!' UK, 1961. 2 risky UK, 1898. 3 stolen UK, 1861 2. noun an informer. From the adjectival sense as 'unreliable', perhaps shortened from 'dodgy geezer' or similar UK, 1996 a bit dodgyAppearing to be somewhat unsafe or dangerous; dubious; risky. This car looks a bit dodgy to drive in traffic. I don't think we should stay, the crowd in this bar seems a bit dodgy. The way the politicians run the country seems a bit dodgy to me. dodgy dealAn agreement, arrangement, or business transaction that is or is suspected of being risky, dubious, dishonest, or corrupt in some way. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. He was ultimately fined for the dodgy deal, which saw his company reap the rewards of large-scale investments without any tax burden. |
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