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shady

/shey-dee/US // ˈʃeɪ di //UK // (ˈʃeɪdɪ) //

阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    shad·i·er, shad·i·est.

    • : abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths.
    • : giving shade: a shady tree.
    • : shadowy; indistinct; spectral.
    • : of dubious character; rather disreputable: shady dealings.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.disreputable, suspicious
Antonyms

Examples

  • If you want to hear about some shady mass pet cremations, listen to Freakonomics Radio Ep.

  • This should remove shady apps, block unauthorized access, and put you back in control.

  • App platforms like Apple and Google have struggled with shady ad businesses for years, which target their own customers.

  • A broader, stockier structure covered with light brush can give you a shady, ventilated shelter for hot, dry climates.

  • In any case, don’t fall victim to shady backlink providers or freelancers, who are willing to do the job for cheap.

  • The relationships, and motivations of their chief participants, are as tangled and shady as you expect of the super-rich.

  • Allison and Cole have lost a child, his family is shady, and his mother domineering.

  • Dr. Edwards warns that Dawn is not acting out of the kindness of her heart—but then again, Dr. Edwards is shady as hell, too.

  • The old culture of the Party of Regions—its lack of transparency, the graft and the shady deal making—has returned.

  • Ruth Shady isn't my anything; she is her own, completely original force in archaeology.

  • On a stone bench against the shady wall Aristide and Mrs. Ducksmith sat down to rest.

  • Tom bathed and changed his clothes, then drove down to the shady garden beside the river as of old.

  • These dwarf trees are very prevalent in their gardens, and preferred to the most magnificent and shady trees of a natural size.

  • Marie, at the moment, is no doubt with the children of the rich Count, in a shady spot near the music.

  • Then they came to an Italian garden with a fountain in the middle, and a shady little wood around the edge.