shady

shady
adjective
1) (giving shade) schattenspendend (geh.); (situated in shade) schattig
2) (disreputable) zwielichtig
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adjective
1) (sheltered or giving shelter from heat or light: a shady tree; a shady corner of the garden.) schattig
2) (dishonest: a shady business.) zwielichtig
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shady
[ˈʃeɪdi]
adj
1. (in shade) schattig
2. (fam: dubious) fragwürdig
\shady character fragwürdiger [o zweifelhafter] Charakter
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['ʃeIdɪ]
adj (+er)
1) place schattig; tree, hat Schatten spendend
2) (inf: of dubious honesty) zwielichtig, zweifelhaft

he has a shady past — er hat eine dunkle Vergangenheit

to be on the shady side of the law — dunkle Geschäfte treiben

on the shady side of forty ( US inf ) — vierzig vorbei (inf)

there's something shady about it — da ist etwas faul dran (inf)

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shady [ˈʃeıdı] adj (adv shadily)
1. schattig (Ort), (Baum etc) Schatten spendend:
shady side Schattenseite f;
on the shady side of fifty US umg über die Fünfzig hinaus
2. umg zwielichtig
* * *
adjective
1) (giving shade) schattenspendend (geh.); (situated in shade) schattig
2) (disreputable) zwielichtig
* * *
adj.
schattig adj.

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