1.躲避的;推托的;会掩饰的
2.〈俚〉机警的,巧妙的
1.dishonest, criminal, or not reliable
2.not operating correctly
3.dangerous or not certain
4.of bad quality or not very fashionable
1.dishonest, criminal, or not reliable
2.not operating correctly
3.dangerous or not certain
4.of bad quality or not very fashionable
1.The loss is also likely to be concentrated on the dodgiest loans, making them hard to sell.
当然,这些损失也可能集中产生于高风险的贷款,而这会只让这些资产更加难以出售。
2.With no flights and only the dodgiest bus companies running routes there, the quickest and most comfortable way to reach it was by taxi.
没有飞机航班,只有靠不住的班车,所以去那里最快最舒服的办法就是租车了。
3.It is true that the dodgiest sovereign debts are not widely held internationally, unlike subprime.
不错,和次级债不同的是,最遮遮掩掩的主权债务并未被国际投资者普遍持有。
4.This picture even appears to extend to the dodgiest corner of banks' loan books: eastern Europe.
这样乐观的景象甚至漫延到了贷款簿上风险最高的角落:东欧。
5.The prize for the dodgiest figures goes to the labour market.
评价最低的数据在就业市场。
6.One possible blind spot is that the dodgiest mortgages all behave similarly in times of stress.
盲点可能在于,抵押贷款包装得再好,该跌的时候都会跌。