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adjective (uncertain; risky: a dicey situation.) incierto, dudosotr['daɪsɪ]'daɪsiadjective dicier, diciest (colloq) ( risky) arriesgado, riesgoso (AmL); ( uncertain) dudoso, incierto['daɪsɪ]ADJ (compar dicier) (superl diciest) (Brit) (=uncertain) incierto, dudoso; (=hazardous) peligroso, arriesgado* * *['daɪsi] -
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adj. (dicier, diciest) осолтой, аюултай. -
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adj. inf. (compar. dicier, superl. diciest) несигурен, ризичен: It's a dicey business Ризично е -
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