inexpedient
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英 [ˌɪnɪkˈspi:diənt]
美 [ˌɪnɪkˈspidiənt]
是什么意思
不妥当的,不适当的,不明智的;
不妥当,不明智;
不妥当地,不适当地,不明智地;
英英释义
inexpedient[ ,inik'spi:djəns ]
- adj.
- not suitable or advisable
"an inexpedient tactic"
- not appropriate to the purpose
同义词:unwise
- not suitable or advisable
学习怎么用
双语例句
- It would be inexpedient to inform them at this stage.
在目前阶段就通知他们很不妥当。
权威例句
It Is Inexpedient to Repeat Recertification!"Inexpedient and Unwise": The First American External Degree Programs, 1876-1910.Poland considers inexpedient to complete construction of Odesa-Brody oil pipeline - Azarov[Blood pressure measurement as performed in outpatient clinics is inexpedient].[Reporting guidelines for reporting empirical research - useful or inexpedient?]Expected Volume of Disconfirmation and Write-off of Reserves Inexpedient to Be DevelopedDRAFTING BILL ON CONSTITUTIONAL ASSEMBLY CONVOCATION FOUND INEXPEDIENT - KREMLIN CHIEF OF STAFF"Finding farmers": vital for policy-markers but politically inexpedient / Andrew Cartwright, Nigel Swain.Preservation for Future use of the Autologous Saphenous Vein during femoro-popliteal Bypass Surgery is Inexpedient”It’s not fair”. An investigation into how inexpedient psychosocial care for unaccompanied refugee children is developed and sust...