expedient
adj[usu pred 通常作表语]
(of an action) useful, helpful or advisable for a particular purpose, though not necessarily fair or moral (指行动)有用, 有助益, 可取(但不一定合理或正当)
Since there was soon to be a general election, the Prime Minister decided that a change of policy was politically expedient. 鉴於即将举行大选, 首相认为变通一下政策在政治上有利.
actions that were expedient rather than principled 非原则性的权宜手段. expedient, n means of achieving an aim, which may not be fair or moral 权宜之计, 应急手段(不一定合理或正当)
resort to various expedients to get the money together 采取各种应急办法筹款.
From 1830 onwards in the USA and from about 1870 in Canada, settlers began to move westwards and to take possession of the plains as their own.
美国自1830年起,加拿大从1870年左右起,殖民者开始向西迁移,并把平原据为己有。
What was to become of them all, he wondered.
他们这些人会怎么样呢?他感到很纳闷。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,