shady

英['ʃeɪdi] 美['ʃeɪdi]
  • adj. 荫凉的;可疑的
shadily shadier shadiest shadiness
TEM4 CET4 考 研 CET6
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星级词汇:
  • shabbat n.(犹太教)安息日(亦作Shabbos;Shabbas)
Adjective:
  1. (of businesses and businessmen) unscrupulous;

    "a shady operation"

  2. of questionable taste or morality;

    "a louche nightclub"
    "a louche painting"

  3. not as expected;

    "there was something fishy about the accident"
    "up to some funny business"
    "some definitely queer goings-on"
    "a shady deal"
    "her motives were suspect"
    "suspicious behavior"

  4. filled with shade;

    "the shady side of the street"
    "the surface of the pond is dark and shadowed"
    "we sat on rocks in a shadowy cove"
    "cool umbrageous woodlands"

1. Joseph watched a shady-looking bunch playing cards aboard a Mississippi steamer.
约瑟夫看到一群可疑的人在密西西比河的一艘轮船上打牌。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Thatched pavilions provide shady retreats for relaxing and reading in privacy.
茅草亭是独自放松和读书的阴凉清幽之所。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Clara had been reading in a lounge chair under a shady tree.
克拉拉一直坐在树阴下的躺椅上看书。

来自柯林斯例句

4. a shady nook in the garden
花园里阴凉的一角

来自《权威词典》

5. We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.
我们去找了一个阴凉的地方,喝了一杯。

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The arbor provided a shady resting place in the park.
      公园里的凉亭提供了一个荫凉的休息处。
    2. He went outside the walls, sat under a shady plant and sulked.
      他走到围墙外面,站在一棵荫凉的植物下生气。
    3. Reymet gave his shady uncle Venco some Senate Guard access codes in exchange for his help, but Venco plotted to use the codes to murder a Galactic Senator.
      雷梅特把几段议会卫士密码泄露给他可疑的伯伯文科,以换取对方的帮助,但文科计划用这些密码谋杀一位银河共和国议员。