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gen. between two stools one falls to the ground; between two stools you fall to the ground; fall between two stools; if one runs after two hares he will catch neither; if one tries to overhaul two rabbits he can catch no one; if you run after two hares you will catch neither; if you try to overhaul two rabbits you can catch no one; one can't have it both ways; one cannot have it both ways; one who sits between two chairs may easily fall down; you can't do it both ways; you can't have it both ways; you cannot do it both ways; you cannot have it both ways
proverb if you chase two rabbits, you will lose them both (посл.; native American saying); between two stools you fall to the ground (contrast: to kill two birds with one stone); if you run after two hares, you will catch neither (he who attempts to do many things simultaneously, will accomplish none); dogs that put up many hares kill none; grasp all, lose all; all covet, all lose; grasp all, lose all (дословно: За все хвататься-все потерять); he who commences many things finishes but few; between two stools one falls to the ground; between two stools one goes to the ground; want all, lose all
Игорь Миг if you chase after two hares, you'll catch none
idiom. a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
proverb he who hunts two rats, catches none.
proverb he who hunts two rats, catches none.
proverb jack of all trades is a master of none (Баян)
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