shady

shady
adjective
1) (sheltered or giving shelter from heat or light: a shady tree; a shady corner of the garden.) a la sombra
2) (dishonest: a shady business.) sospechoso, turbio
shady adj sombreado
a cool shady corner un rincón fresco y sombreado
El comparativo de shady se escribe shadier; el superlativo se escribe shadiest
shady
tr['ʃeɪdɪ]
adjective (comp shadier, superl shadiest)
1 (place) a la sombra; (tree) que da sombra
2 familiar (person) sospechoso,-a; (deal, past) turbio,-a
shady ['ʃeɪdi] adj, shadier ; -est
1) : sombreado (dícese de un lugar), que da sombra (dícese de un árbol)
2) disreputable: sospechoso (dícese de una persona), turbio (dícese de un negocio, etc.)
shady
adj.
sombreado, -a adj.
sombrío, -a adj.
tenebroso, -a adj.
umbrío, -a adj.
'ʃeɪdi
adjective -dier, -diest
a) (giving shade) <place/garden> sombreado, donde hay sombra; <tree> que da mucha sombra
b) (disreputable) (colloq) <deal/business> turbio; <character> sospechoso
['ʃeɪdɪ]
ADJ (compar shadier) (superl shadiest)
1) (=shaded) [place] sombreado

it's shady here — aquí hay sombra

under a shady tree — a la sombra de un árbol frondoso

2) * (=dubious) [person] dudoso; [deal] turbio, chueco (Mex) *
* * *
['ʃeɪdi]
adjective -dier, -diest
a) (giving shade) <place/garden> sombreado, donde hay sombra; <tree> que da mucha sombra
b) (disreputable) (colloq) <deal/business> turbio; <character> sospechoso

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