1.〈英口〉危险的,冒险的;不确实的
1.involving danger or risk
1.What if things seem to be getting a little bit dicey or dangerous, a bit like that, then you get alert flagging up on the CCTV screen?
如果你觉察到情况变得有些危急而警觉起来,开始对着监控摄像头频频打手势,会出现什么样的情况呢?
2.Come to think of it though, I should have been prepared for the dicey stuff; we all should have been prepared.
然而想一想,我早该为这场冒险做好准备的,我们所有人都该为此做好准备的。
3.Even then, security is still dicey around the edges of the district, where skirmishes frequently erupt.
甚至在这种情况下,该地区周边仍不稳定,小冲突频频。
4.Murphy put himself in a dicey situation by taking his company's money.
墨菲因拿走他公司的钱而身陷险境。
5.like Dicey's parliamentary sovereignty, was not in any way a normative principle, a principle capable of limiting government.
的议会主权一样,根本就不是能够约束政府的规范性原则。
6.He took over this job at an especially dicey time.
在这样一个非常时期,他接受了这个职位。
7.The government is flush with cash and ready to prop up key banks and companies in case things get dicey.
政府有充足的现金并准备在危险发生时支撑关键银行和公司。
8.Importing data into Google's database is dicey and prone to errors you just won't be able to easily fix yourself.
将数据导入到Google的数据库比较冒险,也容易出错,而且您自己不容易修复那些错误。
9.That said, analyzing a complex society primarily through the lens of its most virulent elements is a dicey business.
这也说明,通过分析一部分最危险的群体来推断整个复杂的社会是一桩不可靠的事。
10.A college economics major because he "had heard good things about something called money, " Adams' business career got off to a dicey start.
Adams大学选修了经济专业,因为他听说“钱是个好东西”,他事业上的起步可以说是危险重重。