expediency
英 [ɪkˈspiːdiənsi]
美 [ɪkˈspiːdiənsi]
n. 不得已而做的事; 权宜之计
复数:expediencies
BNC.19527 / COCA.19664
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 不得已而做的事;权宜之计
Expediencymeans doing what is convenient rather than what is morally right.- It seems political expediency, rather than absolute economic need, will determine who gains from the conflict...
看来是政治上的权宜之计,而不是绝对的经济需求,将决定谁会从这场冲突中获益。 - This was a matter less of morals than of expediency.
此举只是权宜之计,不关乎道德问题。
- It seems political expediency, rather than absolute economic need, will determine who gains from the conflict...
英英释义
noun
- the quality of being suited to the end in view
双语例句
- So keep simplicity at the back of your mind all the time, and don't confuse it with expediency, which is the path of least resistance.
所以始终应当谨记简洁性,并且不要把它与权宜之计搞混了,那是指的阻力最少的道路和。 - For me integrity, not expediency, and deeply rooted in the values of the intrinsic business requirements.
诚信对于我,不是权宜之计,而深深植根于企业的价值观的内在要求。 - The crafty lawyer was influenced more by expediency than by the love of justice.
那狡黠的律师受利害的影响更甚于受正义之心的影响。 - All his actions are governed by expediency.
他所有的行动都是一种权宜之计。 - Inaction is, perhaps, inevitable for politicians faced with a difficult trade-off between political expediency and fiscal reality.
对于在政治权宜之计和财政现实之间进行艰难取舍的政客们来说,不作为或许是不可避免的。 - That is what justifies government action, not only for short-term expediency but also in the long run.
这也是评估政府行动是否正确的依据,不仅仅是图短期之利,还要放眼长远。 - There will always be tensions between principle and expediency.
原则和权宜之计之间总是矛盾重重。 - Treaties and constitutions are a means of limiting the ability of States to sacrifice long-term benefits to expediency. But not of eliminating it.
条约和宪法是限制政府为了谋求一时方便而牺牲长期利益的能力的一种手段,但它们并不能消除这种能力。 - Expediency is never an adequate justification.
利已经从来不是充分的合法理由。 - This was a matter less of morals than of expediency.
此举只是权宜之计,不关乎道德问题。