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1 A Dodgy Serial Link
Jocular: ADSLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A Dodgy Serial Link
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2 плутоватый
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3 хитроумный
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4 изворотливый
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5 изворотливый
dodgy, resourceful, wily; never at a lossизворотливый человек — dodger, shifty fellow
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6 изобретателен
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7 Крутой Кинжал
Волшебные твари, МагглыРусско-английский словарь Гарри Поттер (Народный перевод) > Крутой Кинжал
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8 нечистоплотный (фиг.), сомнительного свойства, аморальный
General subject: dodgy (a dodgy company, a dodgy industry, dodgy origins)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нечистоплотный (фиг.), сомнительного свойства, аморальный
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9 нечистоплотный , сомнительного свойства, аморальный
General subject: (фиг.) dodgy (a dodgy company, a dodgy industry, dodgy origins)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нечистоплотный , сомнительного свойства, аморальный
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10 деликатный
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11 жуликоватый
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12 изворотливый
1) General subject: disingenuous, dodgy, elusive, nimble, quirky, shifting, shifty, slippery as an eel, as slippery as an eel, tricky2) American: shrewd3) Australian slang: cunning as a shithouse rat4) Makarov: shifting centre -
13 крамольный
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14 ловкий
1) General subject: a good hand at (smth.), a man of quick hands, adept, adroit, ambidexter, ambidexterous, ambidextrous, arch, artful, boorish, cannie, canny, clean, clever, compleat, crafty, deft, dexterous, dextrous, diplomatic, diplomatical, dodgy, ept, expedient (о ходе, шаге и т.п.), fly, fly (о пальцах), forthright, habile, handy, knacky, knowing, light fingers, light handed, light-fingered, light-handed, maladroit, natty, neat, neat handed, neat-handed, nimble, nimble fingered, nimble footed, nimble-fingered (о карманнике), nimble-footed, politic, quirky, resourceful, sharp, shifty, shuffling, skilful, skilled, skillful, skillfull, slick, slim, sly, smart, smooth, stalky, swift handed, swift-handed, tactical, tricky, twisty, two handed, uncouth, subtle2) Colloquial: brown, wide-awake3) Dialect: peart6) Literal: sharpest tool in a shed (о человеке)8) Aviation medicine: high-skilled9) Makarov: subtile -
15 наличные
1) General subject: ready money (деньги), cash, hard cash (деньги), long green, ready cash (деньги), ready money3) Economy: cash money (деньги)4) Jargon: (деньги) Oscar (Haven't got an Oscar.), dough, lush, the ready, blunt, (деньги) slap dash (I haven't any slap dash on me.), (деньги) sausage (I haven't got a sausage.), (деньги) bangers (I knew his cheques were dodgy, so I got him to pay me in bangers.), (деньги) Harry Nash (There’s a discount if you’re paying Harry Nash.), ready the ready5) leg.N.P. cash (as a noun)6) Makarov: a shot in the locker, goods on hand, presence, shot in the locker -
16 наличные (деньги)
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17 не внушающий доверия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не внушающий доверия
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18 нечестный
1) General subject: crook, crooked, devious, dirty (dirty player - нечестный игрок), dishonest, disingenuous, dodgy, foul, ickie, indirect, mean, mendacious, one eyed, rascally, raw, shifty, sinister, snide, sordid, twisty, unfair, unrighteous, unsporting, unsportsmanlike, sharp, shabby2) American: one-eyed3) Australian slang: rigged4) Psychology: untrue5) Jargon: crooked stick, dirty work, feather-legs, hooked up, kinky, shady, bent, cross, low down6) Business: mala fide8) Archaic: unjust9) Taboo: shitty -
19 опасный
1) General subject: Herculean, adventurist, adventurous, breakneck, cliff-hanging, cliffhanging, climacteric, critical, dangerous, hairy, hazardous, heavy, heroic (о методе лечения), heroical, hot (для жизни), insecure, kittle, loaded, nasty, parlous, perilous, pestiferous, precarious, redoubtable, riskful, risky, serious, squally, thorny, touch and go, touch-and-go, touchy, ugly, unhealthy, unsafe, venturesome, venturous, virulent (о болезни), wanchancy, wicked (о ране, ударе и т. п.), break-neck, formidable ([ ' f):midэbl ]), menacing, unuseful, treacherous2) Geology: drummy5) American: load6) Obsolete: chanceful7) Rare: hazardable8) Construction: hazardous (напр, в пожарном отношении)9) Economy: hazardous (напр. о предприятии)10) Automobile industry: injurious11) Mining: danger, drummy (о кровле)12) Scottish language: uncanny14) Astronautics: pernicious16) Quality control: hazard18) Taboo: dodgy -
20 остроумный
1) General subject: brainy, cute, dodgy (о приспособлении), facetious, ingenious (об ответе и т. п.), nimble minded, nimble witted, nimble-minded, nimble-witted, patent, punny, quick-witted, quickwitted, quippish, retortive, sharp (о замечании), sharp sighted, sharp witted, sharp-sighted, sharp-witted, smart, spirituel, spirituelle, waggish, witty, funny2) Rare: jestful3) Mathematics: elegant4) Jargon: slick5) Makarov: spiritual
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dodgy — 1861, from DODGE (Cf. dodge) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Dodginess … Etymology dictionary
dodgy — ► ADJECTIVE (dodgier, dodgiest) Brit. informal 1) dishonest. 2) risky. 3) not good or reliable … English terms dictionary
dodgy — [däj′ē] adj. dodgier, dodgiest [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] Chiefly Brit. Informal 1. tricky or evasive 2. risky or uncertain … English World dictionary
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dodgy — [[t]dɒ̱ʤi[/t]] dodgier, dodgiest 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone or something as dodgy, you disapprove of them because they seem rather dishonest and unreliable. [BRIT, INFORMAL] He was a bit of a dodgy character. ...cash made … English dictionary
dodgy — dodg|y [ˈdɔdʒi US ˈda: ] adj BrE informal 1.) not working properly or not in good condition ▪ Norton Disk Doctor can perform miracles on a dodgy hard disk. ▪ Simon was rushed to hospital after eating what must have been dodgy prawns. 2.) seeming… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dodgy — dodg|y [ dadʒi ] adjective BRITISH INFORMAL 1. ) dishonest, criminal, or not reliable: a dodgy builder Don t get involved in anything dodgy. 2. ) not operating correctly: He has a dodgy knee. 3. ) dangerous or not certain: His position is rather… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English