Dodgy Meaning in English
word
ˈdɒdʒ.i
DAW-jee
dˈɒdʒi
DOD-jee
التعريف
Describes something that is suspicious, risky, not trustworthy, or of poor quality. It can refer to people, situations, things, or even food that may not be safe.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Dodgy' is informal and mostly used in British and Australian English. Common phrases: 'dodgy deal', 'dodgy food', 'dodgy person'. It can mean illegal, unsafe, unreliable, or just suspicious. In American English, 'sketchy' has similar use.
Spanish: peligroso - sospechoso - poco fiablePortuguese (BR): duvidoso - perigoso - suspeitoPortuguese (PT): duvidoso - perigoso - suspeitoChinese (Simplified): 可疑的 - 有风险的 - 不可靠的Chinese (Traditional): 可疑的 - 有風險的 - 不可靠的Hindi: संशयास्पद - जोखिमपूर्ण - भरोसेमंद नहींArabic: مشبوه - غير موثوق - خطيرBengali: সন্দেহজনক - ঝুঁকিপূর্ণ - অনির্ভরযোগ্য - খারাপ মানেরRussian: сомнительный - подозрительный - ненадёжный - плохого качестваJapanese: あやしい - 信用できない - 危なっかしい - 質の悪いVietnamese: đáng ngờ - không an toàn - kém chất lượngKorean: 수상한 - 신뢰할 수 없는 - 위험한 - 질이 나쁜Turkish: şüpheli - güvenilmez - riskli - kalitesizUrdu: مشکوک - ناقابلِ اعتماد - خراب معیارIndonesian: mencurigakan - berisiko - tidak dapat dipercaya - kualitas buruk
جمل نموذجية
That street looks dodgy at night.
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He bought a dodgy phone that stopped working.
basic
Don't eat that, the chicken smells dodgy.
basic
The Wi-Fi connection here is pretty dodgy.
natural
He always has some dodgy excuse for being late.
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I wouldn't trust that dodgy mechanic with my car.
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