inexpedient

美 [ˌɪnɪkˈspiːdiənt]英 [ˌɪnɪkˈspiːdiənt]
  • adj.不恰当的;不正确的;不公正的
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adj

1
not suitable or advisable
an inexpedient tactic
2
not appropriate to the purpose
Synonym: unwise

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  1. It would be inexpedient to raise taxes further .

    进一步加税就是不合理。

  2. Inexpedient Design on Noise Control and Its Prevention

    噪声控制设计的误区及其防止

  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. 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。

  5. The way to change the phases of slacken production , inexpedient circulation is to realize the limited austerity .

    要改变生产呆滞、流通不畅的局面,办法就是实现有限度的侈糜消费。

  6. 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。

  7. His reason for bring forward this Motion now was , that he had a strong conviction that capital punishment was inexpedient and unnecessary ;

    他之所以现在提此项动议,是因为:他深信死刑是不适宜且不必要的;

  8. Although those failed enterprises were different from each other in the systems , surviving environment and failed reasons , the major failed reason is almost inexpedient strategic decisions .

    对于那些失败的企业虽然体制不一,环境不同,败因也千差万别,但最主要的败因几乎都是战略决策失误。

  9. The waiter ventured to whisper that it was perhaps inexpedient to carry out the order , in consideration of the dignity of the house and its custom .

    侍者斗胆低声进言,考虑到旅馆的尊贵及其习惯,这么做多半不合适。