win-win
adjective [ before noun ] uk/ˌwɪnˈwɪn/ us/ˌwɪnˈwɪn/
不会输的;双赢的
A win-win situation or result is one that is good for everyone who is involved.
Flexible working hours are a win-win situation for employers and employees. 灵活的工作时间对于雇主和雇员来说是双赢的。
Supporters of globalization assert that it is a win-win proposition for the rich and the poor.
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- For employers, allowing staff to work from home has proved a win-win situation.
- This situation is win-win for everyone.
- It looks like a win-win deal to me and I'm going to encourage the administration to support the idea.
win-win
noun [ S ] uk/ˌwɪnˈwɪn/ us/ˌwɪnˈwɪn/
双赢的结果,皆大欢喜的结果
a result that is good for everyone who is involved in a situation
The decision is a win-win for both sides. 这个决定对双方而言都有利。
The wind turbines are a win-win for farmers and homeowners.
Compare: lose-lose
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- It's a real win-win for everyone.
- Let's find a way to make a win-win out of this.
- In the long run, a win-win is the only realistic goal.