inexpedient
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英 [ˌɪnɪkˈspi:diənt]
美 [ˌɪnɪkˈspidiənt]
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- adj.
- <正>不妥当的,不适当的,不明智的
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- n.
- 不妥当,不明智
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- adv.
- 不妥当地,不适当地,不明智地
单词词源
inexpedient 不妥当的,不明智的
in-,不,非,expedient,应急的,权宜的,变通的。即没有变通的,不妥当的,不明智的。
双语例句
- 1. To rely on such a measure is inexpedient .
- 依赖这种措施是不得计的。
- 2. It was inexpedient for him to be seen to approve of the decision .
- 让人知道是他批准了这项决议是不明智的。
- 3. It would be inexpedient to inform them at this stage .
- 在目前阶段就通知他们很不妥当。
- 4. There was a general feeling against a female reign , both as inexpedient and as a violation of tradition .
- 通常而论,人们对女性执政抱有抵触,认为其既不合时宜,亦构成对传统之冒犯。
- 5. In retrospection of the inexpedient reports on some emergencies , this article has an analysis on the current domestic political regulations related to information publication .
- 本文从回顾一些突发事件报道的失误入手,对我国现行的有关信息公开的政策性规定进行分析。