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1 целесообразный
1) General subject: desirable, economic, effectual, efficient, expedient, expediential, good (to have good reason to believe - иметь все основания считать), helpful, necessary, opportunistic, practic, practical (Adjective that describes an idea or plan that IS feasible or usable because if has been successfully tried or proven by past experience and is fit for actual practice), teleologic, viable, well, rational, sound2) Medicine: reasonable (о методе лечения)3) Mathematics: appropriate, suitable, worthwhile4) Economy: makes economic sense (букв. - имеет экономический смысл), makes sense, useful (It is useful - целесообразно)5) Architecture: practicability6) Information technology: feasible7) Patents: preferred9) Psychoanalysis: advisable10) Makarov: judicious, payable, profitable, reasonable, teleological, worth-while
См. также в других словарях:
Expediential — Ex*pe di*en tial Governed by expediency; seeking advantage; as an expediential policy. Calculating, expediential understanding. Hare. {Ex*pe di*en tial*ly}, adv. ?. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
expediential — index practical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
expediential — [ek spē΄dē en′shəl, ikspē΄dē en′shəl] adj. based on or guided by expediency … English World dictionary
expediential — ik|spēdē|enchəl, (|)ek| adjective Etymology: from expediency, after such pairs as English potency: potential : of, characterized by, or governed by expediency doubtful if government by congressional committees can be justified on either… … Useful english dictionary
expediential — adjective see expediency … New Collegiate Dictionary
expediential — /ik spee dee en sheuhl/, adj. pertaining to or regulated by expediency. [1840 50; EXPEDIENT + IAL] * * * … Universalium
expediential — adj. beneficial, rewarding, worthwhile, advantageous … English contemporary dictionary
expediential — ex·pe·di·en·tial … English syllables
expediential — /əkspidiˈɛnʃəl/ (say uhkspeedee enshuhl), /ɛk / (say ek ) adjective relating to or regulated by expediency …
Expedientially — Expediential Ex*pe di*en tial Governed by expediency; seeking advantage; as an expediential policy. Calculating, expediential understanding. Hare. {Ex*pe di*en tial*ly}, adv. ?. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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