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(a) (advisability → of measure, policy etc) opportunité f;∎ on grounds of expediency pour des raisons de convenance(b) (self-interest) opportunisme m;∎ a measure that smacks of political expediency une mesure politique opportuniste -
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expediency GEN Zweckdienlichkeit f (of measures) • on grounds of expediency GEN aus Zweckmäßigkeitsgründen -
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nounZweckmäßigkeit, die* * ** * *ex·pedi·ence[ɪkˈspi:diən(t)s, ek-]ex·pedi·en·cy[ɪkˈspi:diən(t)si, ek-]n no pl\expediency requires that we raise the fees aus Sachzwängen müssen wir die Gebühren anhebento act on the basis of \expediency aus Eigeninteresse handeln* * *[Ik'spiːdɪəns] [Ik'spiːdIənsɪ]n1) (= self-interest) Zweckdenken nt, Berechnung f* * *1. Ratsamkeit f2. Zweckdienlichkeit f, Nützlichkeit f3. Eigennutz m, -nützigkeit f* * *nounZweckmäßigkeit, die* * *n.Zweckmäßigkeit f. -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > expediency
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целесообразность имя существительное: -
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noun conveniencia, oportunidadtr[ɪk'spiːdɪənsɪ]1 conveniencia, oportunidad nombre femeninon.• conveniencia s.f.ɪk'spiːdiənsiexpedience -əns mass noun conveniencia fN conveniencia f, oportunidad f ; pej oportunismo m* * *[ɪk'spiːdiənsi]expedience [-əns] mass noun conveniencia f -
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ex·pedi·ence [ɪkʼspi:diən(t)s, ek-] n, ex·pedi·en·cy [ɪkʼspi:diən(t)si, ek-] n\expediency requires that we raise the fees aus Sachzwängen müssen wir die Gebühren anheben;to act on the basis of \expediency aus Eigeninteresse handeln -
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1) (практи́ческая) вы́годность; целесообра́зность жa matter of expediency — э́то вопро́с практи́ческой вы́годы
2) беспринци́пность жall his actions are governed by expediency — всё его поведе́ние беспринци́пно
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1. целесъобразност, навременност
2. (лична) изгода, полза
3. опортюнизъм* * *{eks'pi:diъnsi} n 1. целесъобразност; навременност; 2. (ли* * *n целесъобразност;expediency; n 1. целесъобразност; навременност; 2. (лична) изгода, полза; 3.* * *1. (лична) изгода, полза 2. опортюнизъм 3. целесъобразност, навременност -
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n. doelmatigheid, hulpmiddel; eigenbelang1 geschiktheid ⇒ gepastheid, nut2 opportunisme ⇒ zelfzucht, eigenbelang -
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/iks'pi:djəns/ Cách viết khác: (expediency) /iks'pi:djənsi/ * danh từ - tính có lợi, tính thiết thực; tính thích hợp - tính chất thủ đoạn; động cơ cá nhân - (như) expedient -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > expediency
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expedience, -cy [ɪkˊspi:dɪəns, -sɪ] nцелесообра́зность; вы́годность -
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expediency — / expedience [n1] appropriateness; worth advantage, advantageousness, advisability, appositeness, aptness, benefit, convenience, desirability, effectiveness, efficiency, fitness, helpfulness, judiciousness, meetness, opportunism, opportunity,… … New thesaurus
expediency — index artifice, benefit (betterment), boom (prosperity), expedience, feasibility, pragmatism, pro … Law dictionary
expediency — [ek spē′dē ən sē, ikspē′dē ən sē] n. pl. expediencies 1. the quality or state of being expedient; suitability for a given purpose; appropriateness to the conditions 2. the doing or consideration of what is of selfish use or advantage rather than… … English World dictionary
Expediency — Expedience Ex*pe di*ence, Expediency Ex*pe di*en*cy,, n. 1. The quality of being expedient or advantageous; fitness or suitableness to effect a purpose intended; adaptedness to self interest; desirableness; advantage; advisability; sometimes… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
expediency — [[t]ɪkspi͟ːdiənsi[/t]] N UNCOUNT Expediency means doing what is convenient rather than what is morally right. [FORMAL] It seems political expediency, rather than absolute economic need, will determine who gains from the conflict... This was a… … English dictionary
expediency — expedience, expediency Both forms are in use in the meaning ‘fitness, suitability, advantage’, although expediency is much more common (three times more, according to the evidence of the OEC). The rhythm of the sentence often determines which is… … Modern English usage
expediency — UK [ɪkˈspiːdɪənsɪ] / US [ɪkˈspɪdɪənsɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms expediency : singular expediency plural expediencies formal the use of methods that produce an immediate result or solution to a problem, but may not be fair or honest … English dictionary
expediency — noun (plural cies) Date: 1597 1. the quality or state of being suited to the end in view ; suitability, fitness 2. obsolete a. haste, dispatch b. an enterprise requiring haste or caution 3. adherence to expedient means and methods … New Collegiate Dictionary
expediency — ex|pe|di|en|cy [ıkˈspi:diənsi] n also ex|pe|di|ence [ diəns]plural expediencies [U and C] action that is quickest or most effective in a particular situation, even if it is morally wrong ▪ These are not politics of honest principle; they are… … Dictionary of contemporary English
expediency — also ex.pe.di.ence noun (C, U) what it is useful or necessary to do in a particular situation, even if it is morally wrong: Not burying the dead soldiers was unfortunately a matter of expediency … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
expediency — tikslingumas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Reiškinio, proceso ar daikto atitikimas būsenos, kurios materialus ar idealus žmogaus mąstymo sukurtas modelis suprantamas kaip tikslas. Pedagogikos mokslinių tyrimų tikslingumas yra principas,… … Enciklopedinis edukologijos žodynas