Meaning of 脚踩两只船
脚踩两只船 means to have a foot in both camps; to try to maintain relations with two opposing sides (often due to opportunism or indecision). Pronounced jiǎo cǎi liǎng zhī chuán.
- to have a foot in both camps; to try to maintain relations with two opposing sides (often due to opportunism or indecision)
Definitions & Examples
Zuò做
rén人
xīn心
yào要
dìng定
,
bù不
néng能
jiǎo脚
cǎi踩
liǎng两
zhī只
chuán船
。
One must be resolute in life and cannot have a foot in both camps.
Tā他
zài在
liǎng两
jiā家
gōng公
sī司
jiān兼
zhí职
,
jiǎn简
zhí直
shì是
jiǎo脚
cǎi踩
liǎng两
zhī只
chuán船
。
He works part-time at two companies; he's practically trying to play both sides.
Nǐ你
bié别
xiǎng想
jiǎo脚
cǎi踩
liǎng两
zhī只
chuán船
,
bì必
xū须
xuǎn选
yī一
biān边
zhàn站
。
Don't think you can have it both ways—you must choose a side.
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