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Перевод: expedient speek expedient


[прилагательное]
целесообразный; выгодный; подходящий; соответствующий; надлежащий;
[существительное]
средство достижения цели; прием ; уловка


Тезаурус:

  1. This clip fixing of slipped slates is merely an expedient which cannot forever put off the day when the permanent refixing or renewal of the entire roof covering is necessary.
  2. There can be little doubt that any government would rapidly do so should it become politically expedient.
  3. "By the expedient of asking.
  4. To take just two examples: in Nuremberg junctions have been remodelled to accommodate cafs and pedestrian-friendly squares (Figure 6.49), whilst in Freiburg narrow, calmed streets with insufficient space for extensive tree-planting have been greened by the simple expedient of growing climbing plants to mask the canyon-like street walls (Figure 6.50).
  5. In order to simplify the task of explaining how that understanding can be achieved, it will be expedient to consider that the long aeon in which the development of the Created God has taken place can be divided into three periods.
  6. He described how the Japanese used a laser beam strategy within a poorly drafted law to penetrate the European market while protecting their own domestic market behind a dynastic organisational structure which only permitted import access when the dynasty deemed it politically expedient to do so.
  7. Secondly, the Board of Trade was allowed to form JACs in co-operation with LEAs in such areas as it thought "expedient".
  8. Our system of criminal justice demands that the government seeking to punish an individual produce the evidence by its own independent labours, rather than by the cruel, simple expedient of compelling it from his own mouth.
  9. He answered cryptically but not very informatively; "It has not been though expedient for the Grand Junction to widen the locks."
  10. At such times as it was expedient to run water from the Grand Union Canal into the Grand Junction Canal the passing of that water down from the top to the bottom pond, that is a fall of 56 feet and at the rate of say 2 locks per hour, would represent a gross force of 32 h.p. and this force could be utilized by means of a turbine or otherwise for providing power to work the lift.
  11. They divined the contents of sealed envelopes by the simple expedient of opening the staples at the other end of the envelope.
  12. He successfully accomplished his design by the simple expedient of walking out of the gaol disguised as a workman while his doctor pretended that he was ill and confined to bed.
  13. She had enough on her hands trying to bring up the boys, and the simplest expedient would be to get the little girl down to Frome, where her deceased husband's sister and brother-in-law, William and Sarah Chinnock, could provide her with a decent upbringing.

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