iffy

iffy
iffy [{{t}}'ɪfɪ] (compar iffier, superl iffiest)
adjective {{}}familiar{{}}
(a) (uncertain → situation) aléatoire ;
the picnic/project is looking very iffy le pique-nique/projet semble très compromis ;
the car's a bit iffy these days la voiture n'est pas très fiable ces jours-ci ;
I'm still a bit iffy about the whole thing (haven't made my mind up) j'hésite encore ;
{{}}British{{}} my stomach's been a bit iffy lately je me sens un peu barbouillé ces temps-ci;
that sky looks a bit iffy le ciel est un peu menaçant ;
the ice looks a bit iffy (on pond) la glace n'a pas l'air très sûre ;
it's still a bit iffy but I think I WILL be going to the conference je ne suis pas complètement sûr mais je pense que j'irai à la conférence
(b) (suspect → person, appearance) louche ;
it all sounded rather iffy tout ça m'avait l'air plutôt louche;
her new man sounds really iffy son nouveau copain a l'air vraiment louche

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