Word Meaning 一挙両全

いっきょりょうぜん ikkyoryouzen

一挙両全 is read as いっきょりょうぜん (ikkyoryouzen) and means killing two birds with one stone.

Meaning

English

  1. killing two birds with one stone
  2. serving two ends

Reading

Kana

いっきょりょうぜん

Romaji

ikkyoryouzen

Stroke Sequence

4 Characters • 23 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N1 Jōyō Grade 4 Kanken 7級 Rank 25438 Priority D

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

一挙両得

いっきょりょうとく

killing two birds with one stone

一挙

いっきょ

one effort

一挙に

いっきょに

at a stroke

一挙手一投足

いっきょしゅいっとうそく

one's every action

一刀両断

いっとうりょうだん

cutting in two with a single stroke

一挙一動

いっきょいちどう

one's every action

一挙放送

いっきょほうそう

broadcast marathon

一般選挙

いっぱんせんきょ

general election (of all members of a local government body)

一斉検挙

いっせいけんきょ

wholesale arrest

忠孝両全

ちゅうこうりょうぜん

being a good son and a loyal subject

一両

いちりょう

one ryō (an old coin)

一両日中

いちりょうじつちゅう

within the next couple of days