dicier
['daisi]
[ dicier ]
adj.不确定的, 冒险性的
例句与用法:
The fog made driving a bit dicey.
在这大雾中开车有些危险。
词形变化:
形容词比较级: dicier |
形容词最高级: diciest |
dicier
■Sylvilagus dicei
n. 戴斯棉尾兔
■Matters grew even dicier when the GOP decided to sell off the computers and smartphones that the McCain campaign had provided to staffers for use during the campaign.
令事情变得更糟的是共和党决定把麦凯恩阵营提供给参谋人员在竞选期间使用的电脑和智能手机全部卖掉。
■Mr Lewkow thinks some companies are rushing to do attractive but“ dicier” deals( from an antitrust standpoint) in the hope of getting them approved before the change of president, and a possible tightening of enforcement policies.
卢科认为,一些公司急着做成有吸引力但风险更大的交易(在反垄断的立场上)希望在总统换任之前把交易敲定,并且加紧政策的执行。
■Wall Street could bang its cups in dicier places.
美国金融机构或许可以在一些更偏远的地方搞到钱。