Meaning of 一箭双雕
一箭双雕 means to kill two birds with one stone; to achieve two goals with a single action. Pronounced yī jiàn shuāng diāo.
- to kill two birds with one stone; to achieve two goals with a single action
Definitions & Examples
Zhè这
gè个
yíng营
xiāo销
fāng方
àn案
zhēn真
shì是
yī一
jiàn箭
shuāng双
diāo雕
,
jì既
tí提
shēng升
le了
pǐn品
pái牌
zhī知
míng名
dù度
,
yòu又
zēng增
jiā加
le了
xiāo销
shòu售
é额
。
This marketing plan really killed two birds with one stone, boosting both brand awareness and sales revenue.
Wǒ我
men们
kě可
yǐ以
lì利
yòng用
zhōu周
mò末
qù去
Shàng上
hǎi海
chū出
chāi差
,
shùn顺
biàn便
lǚ旅
yóu游
,
qǐ岂
bù不
shì是
yī一
jiàn箭
shuāng双
diāo雕
?
We can use the weekend to go to Shanghai on business and travel at the same time—wouldn't that kill two birds with one stone?
Tā他
shàn擅
cháng长
yī一
jiàn箭
shuāng双
diāo雕
de的
cè策
lüè略
,
měi每
cì次
tóu投
zī资
dōu都
néng能
huò获
dé得
duō多
chóng重
huí回
bào报
。
He excels at strategies that kill two birds with one stone, gaining multiple returns on every investment.