expedient
adj[usu pred 通常作表语]
(of an action) useful, helpful or advisable for a particular purpose, though not necessarily fair or moral (指行动)有用, 有助益, 可取(但不一定合理或正当)
Since there was soon to be a general election, the Prime Minister decided that a change of policy was politically expedient. 鉴於即将举行大选, 首相认为变通一下政策在政治上有利.
actions that were expedient rather than principled 非原则性的权宜手段. expedient, n means of achieving an aim, which may not be fair or moral 权宜之计, 应急手段(不一定合理或正当)
resort to various expedients to get the money together 采取各种应急办法筹款.
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
In a few days I was learning and enjoying it like any child.
几天之后,我像一个孩子那样学习起来--而且学得很开心。
I'll also need a list of all your and her relations' addresses and telephone numbers.