expedient信息详情
n.权宜之计;应急手段
adj.权宜的;方便的;有利的
expedients───adj.权宜的;方便的;有利的;n.权宜之计;应急手段
expediently───adv.方便地;得当地;便利地
inexpedient───adj.不明智的;不适当的
expedience───n.私利;权宜;方便
expediency───n.方便,权宜;私利;权宜之计
experiment───n.实验,试验;尝试;v.尝试;试验;进行实验
expellent───n.驱除剂;排毒剂;adj.有驱除力的;排毒的;逐出的
expediential───adj.权宜之计的;为利益或便利起见的
expediences───n.私利;权宜;方便
curfew regulation is a temporary expedient made necessary by a sudden emergency.───宵禁令是应对突发事件时必要的临时权宜之举。
First, the weapons should be intended for use only in retaliation after a nuclear attack. Second, the possession of the weapons must be a temporary expedient.───首先,这些武器应当只在遭受核袭击后反击时才使用。其次,这些武器的拥有必须是一种临时的应急手段。
The government has clearly decided that a cut in interest rates would be politically expedient.───政府显然认定削减利率是政治上的权宜之计。
against him? " She wondered that this simple expedient HAD never occurred to her before. "───“你能不能跟他打官司?”她不禁诧异起来,这一步妙棋她以前从来没有想到过。
"This new, expedient way is not formally taught, but residents seem to learn it no matter where in the United States they train, " he said.───“这种新的权益方式并没有正式教授,但是看上去住院医师无论在美国哪里受训都学习它,”他表示。
It is often politically expedient to paint China as an adversary, or worse, a future enemy.───将中国描述为一个对手,甚至是未来的敌人,往往是政治上的权宜之计。
and, consequently, that it would be highly expedient to wait on her at Pemberley the following morning. They were, therefore, to go.───最后她们认为,最好是明天一大早就上彭伯里去拜候她,她们决定就这么办。
She thought it expedient not to tell her mother where she had been .───她认为不告诉她母亲她去哪里比较妥当。
But just in case we are observing yet another expedient shift, it might be a good idea to understand precisely why socialism is a bad idea.───但是为了以防万一,我们有必要谈一下另一种转变,那就是准确理解社会主义的荒诞可能是一个好主意。
Surgical waiting lists were reduced by the simple expedient of striking off all patients awaiting varicose vein operations.