脚踏两只船 jiǎotàliǎngzhīchuán to have a foot in both camps Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 脚踏两只船 腳踏兩隻船 jiǎotàliǎngzhīchuán to have a foot in both camps To sit on the fence, keep one's options open, or be non-committal; to dual-play for one's own benefit to have an affair To be unfaithful in a romantic relationship by dating two people at once Frequency Written text 0.193 per million Cross-References Same as 脚踩两只船 jiǎocǎiliǎngzhīchuánHas variant 脚踏两条船 jiǎotàliǎngtiáochuán Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
脚踏两只船 腳踏兩隻船 jiǎotàliǎngzhīchuán to have a foot in both camps To sit on the fence, keep one's options open, or be non-committal; to dual-play for one's own benefit to have an affair To be unfaithful in a romantic relationship by dating two people at once Frequency Written text 0.193 per million Cross-References Same as 脚踩两只船 jiǎocǎiliǎngzhīchuánHas variant 脚踏两条船 jiǎotàliǎngtiáochuán Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)