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例句1. a politically expedient strategy
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
Resort to various expedients to get the money together
采取各种应急办法筹款.
属类:综合句库-典型例句--
He is full of [fruitful in] expedients .
他办法多。
属类:综合句库-英汉综合--
We made no strategic assessment, instead, we bandied technical expedients about
我们没有从战略上进行估计,相反,我们只在技术性的办法上转来转去。
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This is one of the oldest expedients , and it can be practiced anywhere, at any age, and with or without the use of hallucinogens
这是最古老的手法之一,任何年龄的人在任何地方无论用不用幻觉剂都可使用。
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Thank God, science, technology and certain reasonable political expedients this is no longer the case.
感谢上帝,科学、技术和特定的理性的政治上的权宜之计不再是问题之所在。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org--
The Problems and Expedients of Agricultural Mechanization in Mountain Area
山区农业机械化存在的问题及对策
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Italy joined the euro without learning how to survive the loss of its traditional expedients of inflation and devaluation.
意大利当初加入了欧元区,却不知道在丧失了自己传统的权宜之计后,怎样才能渡过通货膨胀和货币贬值的难关。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org--
|adjective|
1.(of an action) convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral.
‘either side could break the agreement if it were _expedient_ to do so’
‘Such _expedient_ measures can be made to work, but their common fault is that they are almost always too low.’
2.(of an action) suitable or appropriate.
‘holding a public enquiry into the scheme was not _expedient_ ’
‘Judges throughout the federal judiciary rely on the assistance of law clerks to ensure the smooth and _expedient_ administration of justice.’
|noun|
1.A means of attaining an end, especially one that is convenient but possibly improper or immoral.
‘the current policy is a political _expedient_ ’
‘The latter _expedient_ , common in North America, was much less so in England.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。