politically expedient

政治上的权宜之计

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Advantageous for political reasons, though not necessarily moral or right.

出于政治原因而有利,尽管不一定道德或正确。

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politically expedient = 政治上的权宜之计 (出于政治原因而有利,尽管不一定道德或正确。)

  • The senator made a politically expedient decision to support the popular bill.参议员做出了一个政治上权宜的决定,支持这项受欢迎的法案。
  • It was politically expedient for the mayor to avoid taking a stance on the controversial issue.市长在这个争议问题上避免表态是政治上权宜的。
  • The candidate's sudden policy reversal seemed purely politically expedient.候选人突然的政策转变似乎纯粹是政治上权宜之计
  • Many viewed the president's apology as politically expedient rather than sincere.许多人认为总统的道歉是政治上权宜之计,而不是真诚的。
  • The party found it politically expedient to distance themselves from the scandal.该党发现与丑闻保持距离在政治上权宜的。
  • His politically expedient silence disappointed his supporters.他在政治上权宜的沉默让支持者失望。
  • The governor's politically expedient compromise satisfied neither side completely.州长政治上权宜的妥协没有完全满足任何一方。
  • She made a politically expedient alliance with her former rival.她与前对手结成了政治上权宜的联盟。
  • The politically expedient decision backfired in the long run.这个政治上权宜的决定从长远来看适得其反。
  • Critics argued that the policy was merely politically expedient, not principled.批评者认为这项政策仅仅是政治上权宜之计,而非原则性的。