jiàn
shuāng
diāo

idiom
common

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
yíng
xiāo
fāng
àn
zhēn
shì
jiàn
shuāng
diāo
 
shēng
le
pǐn
pái
zhī
míng
 
yòu
zēng
jiā
le
xiāo
shòu
é
 

This marketing plan really killed two birds with one stone, boosting both brand awareness and sales revenue.

men
yòng
zhōu
Shàng
hǎi
chū
chāi
 
shùn
biàn便
yóu
 
shì
jiàn
shuāng
diāo
 

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?

shàn
cháng
jiàn
shuāng
diāo
de
lüè
 
měi
tóu
dōu
néng
huò
duō
chóng
huí
bào
 

He excels at strategies that kill two birds with one stone, gaining multiple returns on every investment.