一举两得

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Meaning and Usage

The idiom 一举两得 (yī jǔ liǎng dé) literally means "one action, two gains." It is used to describe situations where a single effort or action achieves two beneficial results simultaneously. This phrase is very common in everyday conversation and formal writing when emphasizing efficiency or smart decision-making.

Common Contexts

You will often hear 一举两得 when talking about practical decisions, such as saving time and money, improving health while saving costs, or any scenario where two positive outcomes come from one effort.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using 一举两得 implies a positive evaluation of the action's efficiency. It often carries a tone of cleverness or smart planning. Avoid confusing it with (one action, two losses), which would mean the opposite.

Tips

  • This idiom is fixed and should not be altered.
  • It is polite and neutral in tone, suitable for both spoken and written Chinese.
  • It is often used with verbs like (do), 采取 (take), or 决定 (decide) to describe the action taken.

Example Sentences

Learning new skills not only improves yourself but also increases job

He decided to bike to work, which both exercises his body and saves

This cooperation is a win-win for both sides, expanding the market and

Using the weekend to tidy the room both clears clutter and makes the home