WAY/METHODhelping you to deal with a problem quickly and effectively although sometimes in a way that is not morally right 便捷有效(但不道德)的;权宜的OPP inexpedient
This solution is politically expedient but may well cause long-term problems.
这种解决方法是政治上的权宜之计,但会引起长远的问题。
expedient to do something
We think it is expedient to make a good-will gesture to the new administration.
politically expedient• There can be little doubt that any government would rapidly do so should it become politically expedient.• Presumably, this is a politically expedient decision; but how long can this car dependence be sustained?• Aicha Kossoko exerts a broodingpresence as Octavia, suffering nobly through her politically expedientmarriage to the unloving Antony.• It may therefore become economically and politically expedient to encourage a shift to more labourintensive methods of primaryproduction.
expedient2 noun [countableC]
DEAL WITHa quick and effective way of dealing with a problem 应急对策;权宜之计
Moore escaped by the simple expedient of lying down in a clump of grass.
by the simple expedient of• They divined the contents of sealed envelopes by the simple expedient of opening the staples at the other end of the envelope.• Billy Bragg has the unusualgift of making other people's songs his own by the simple expedient ofsinging them.• The Pearl has a 6,500-strongsalesforce which collects insurancepremiums and arrangespoliciesby the simple expedient ofhouse-to-house calls.• Now down into crawler gear he pushes on, finding regular protection by the simple expedient of removing most of the ice!
Originexpedient1
(1300-1400)FrenchLatin, present participle of expedire; → EXPEDITE