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1 duister
duister1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 in het duister zitten • sit/be sitting in the dark〈 figuurlijk〉 over de oorzaken van het misdrijf tast men in het duister • the motive for the crime is a mystery————————duister2♦voorbeelden:2 de duistere machten (van het kwaad) • the dark powers (of evil); 〈 verdorven〉 the powers of darknessde duistere Middeleeuwen • The Dark Ageshet is me nog even duister • it is still a mystery to me -
2 louche
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3 obscuur
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4 onbetrouwbaar
♦voorbeelden:een onbetrouwbaar persoon • a shady/shifty character -
5 onfris
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6 belommerd
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7 lommerig
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8 lommerrijk
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9 okkernootboom
n. walnut tree, large shady deciduous tree cultivated for its nuts and wood -
10 onbetrouwbaar
adj. unreliable, untrustworthy, shady, unsafe, unsound, truthless, shifty, shaky, fair friend -
11 schaduwrijk
adj. shady, shadowy, bowery -
12 twijfelachtig
adj. dubious, doubtful, equivocal, questionable, problematic, problematical, uncertain, left handed, shady--------adv. dubiously, doubtfully, problematically -
13 verdacht
adj. suspect, suspicious, questionable, doubtful, equivocal, queer, shady, shy, fishy--------adv. suspiciously, doubtfully, fishily -
14 allerlei lichtschuw gespuis
allerlei lichtschuw gespuisVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > allerlei lichtschuw gespuis
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15 beschaduwen
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16 bijsmaak
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17 duistere praktijken
duistere praktijkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > duistere praktijken
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18 een beschaduwd plekje
een beschaduwd plekjeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een beschaduwd plekje
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19 een bijsmaakje hebben
een bijsmaakje hebbenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een bijsmaakje hebben
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20 een louche type
een louche typeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een louche type
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Shady — Shad y, a. [Compar. {Shadier}; superl. {Shadiest}.] 1. Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade. [1913 Webster] The shady trees cover him with their shadow. Job. xl. 22. [1913 Webster] And Amaryllis fills the shady… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shady — UK US /ˈʃeɪdi/ adjective INFORMAL DISAPPROVING ► likely to be illegal or dishonest: »The company got involved in some rather shady business deals. » We always felt he was a very shady character … Financial and business terms
shady — [adj1] dark, covered adumbral, bosky, cloudy, cool, dim, dusky, indistinct, leafy, out of the sun*, screened, shaded, shadowed, shadowy, sheltered, umbrageous, umbrous, under a cloud, vague; concepts 485,617 Ant. bright, light, open shady [adj2]… … New thesaurus
shady — [shā′dē] adj. shadier, shadiest 1. giving shade 2. shaded, as from the sun; full of shade 3. of darkness, secrecy, or concealment 4. Informal of questionable character or honesty on the shady side of beyond (a given age); older than … English World dictionary
Shady — may refer to: * Eminem, a nickname * Shade * Şada, Azerbaijan … Wikipedia
shady — index furtive, machiavellian, unethical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
shady — (adj.) affording shade, 1570s, from SHADE (Cf. shade) (n.) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Meaning disreputable (1862) probably is from earlier university slang sense of of questionable merit, unreliable (1848). Related: Shadiness … Etymology dictionary
shady — ► ADJECTIVE (shadier, shadiest) 1) situated in or full of shade. 2) giving shade. 3) informal of doubtful honesty or legality. DERIVATIVES shadiness noun … English terms dictionary
shady — [[t]ʃe͟ɪdi[/t]] shadier, shadiest 1) ADJ GRADED You can describe a place as shady when you like the fact that it is sheltered from bright sunlight, for example by trees or buildings. After flowering, place the pot in a shady spot in the garden … English dictionary
shady — shadily, adv. shadiness, n. /shay dee/, adj., shadier, shadiest. 1. abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths. 2. giving shade: a shady tree. 3. shadowy; indistinct; spectral. 4. of dubious character; rather disreputable: shady dealings … Universalium
shady — shad|y [ˈʃeıdi] adj comparative shadier superlative shadiest 1.) protected from the sun or producing shade ▪ a shady street ▪ It was nice and shady under the trees. 2.) probably dishonest or illegal ▪ a shady character ▪ She s been involved in… … Dictionary of contemporary English