expedient

expedient
1. adjective
1) (appropriate, advantageous) angebracht
2) (politic) zweckmäßig
2. noun
Mittel, das
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[ik'spi:diənt]
adjective
(convenient or advisable: It is not expedient to pay him what he has asked.) ratsam
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ex·pedi·ent
[ɪkˈspi:diənt, ek-]
I. adj
1. (useful) zweckmäßig, zweckdienlich; (advisable) ratsam, angebracht
to take \expedient measures geeignete Maßnahmen ergreifen [o treffen
2. (pej: advantageous) eigennützig pej, berechnend
to take \expedient action eigennützig handeln
II. n
1. (measure) Maßnahme f, Vorgehen nt
before deciding, we took the \expedient of asking friends for advice bevor wir uns entschieden, fragten wir Freunde um Rat
2. (resource) [Hilfs]mittel nt, [Not]lösung f
to do sth as an \expedient sich dat mit etw dat behelfen
the company is having to cut jobs as an \expedient zur Not wird die Firma Stellen streichen müssen
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[Ik'spiːdɪənt]
1. adj
(= politic) zweckdienlich; (= advisable) angebracht, ratsam
2. n
Notbehelf m, Hilfsmittel nt
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expedient
A adj (adv expediently)
1. ratsam, angebracht
2. zweckdienlich, -mäßig, nützlich, praktisch, vorteilhaft
3. eigennützig
B s
1. (Hilfs)Mittel n, (Not)Behelf m:
by way of expedient behelfsmäßig
2. Ausweg m
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1. adjective
1) (appropriate, advantageous) angebracht
2) (politic) zweckmäßig
2. noun
Mittel, das
* * *
adj.
angebracht adj.
nützlich adj.
zweckmäßig adj.

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