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- killing two birds with one stone; serving two endsyojijukugo
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- killing two birds with one stone; serving two ends
This phrase is used to describe a situation where one action achieves two benefits or results.
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いっきょりょうとく一挙両得のさく策a strategy that achieves two goals at onceいっきょりょうとく一挙両得をはかる図るto aim for two benefits at onceいっきょりょうとく一挙両得のきかい機会an opportunity to kill two birds with one stoneいっきょりょうとく一挙両得にするto make it serve two purposesいっきょりょうとく一挙両得なほうほう方法a method that achieves two endsいっきょりょうとく一挙両得としてりよう利用するto utilize as a means to achieve two goalsいっきょりょうとく一挙両得をねらう狙うto target a situation where two benefits can be gainedいっきょりょうとく一挙両得なかんがえ考えかた方a way of thinking that seeks dual benefits
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