jiǎo
cǎi
liǎng
zhī
chuán

idiom
common

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
rén
xīn
yào
dìng
 
néng
jiǎo
cǎi
liǎng
zhī
chuán
 

One must be resolute in life and cannot have a foot in both camps.

zài
liǎng
jiā
gōng
jiān
zhí
 
jiǎn
zhí
shì
jiǎo
cǎi
liǎng
zhī
chuán
 

He works part-time at two companies; he's practically trying to play both sides.

bié
xiǎng
jiǎo
cǎi
liǎng
zhī
chuán
 
xuǎn
biān
zhàn
 

Don't think you can have it both ways—you must choose a side.