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輔導教師What is a double-edged sword?
A double-edged sword is a metaphorical expression used to describe something that has both beneficial and detrimental effects or qualities. Just like a real sword with two sharp edges, it can be advantageous when used skillfully but also poses risks or drawbacks. In other words, it refers to a situation or thing that has both positive and negative aspects, often presenting a dilemma or challenge in how to navigate or utilize it effectively.
New Words:
1. **Metaphorical**:
- Meaning: Relating to or involving metaphors, which are figures of speech that compare one thing to another.
- Example: The author used a metaphorical language to describe the protagonist's inner turmoil.
2. **Beneficial**:
- Meaning: Having a good or favorable effect; advantageous.
- Example: Regular exercise has many beneficial effects on both physical and mental health.
3. **Detrimental**:
- Meaning: Causing harm or damage; detrimental.
- Example: Smoking cigarettes is detrimental to your health and can lead to various diseases.
4. **Advantageous**:
- Meaning: Providing an advantage; favorable.
- Example: Having a strong network of contacts can be advantageous when searching for a new job.
5. **Dilemma**:
- Meaning: A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
- Example: Sophie faced a dilemma when she had to choose between pursuing her dream career and staying close to her family.
6. **Utilize**:
- Meaning: To make practical or effective use of something.
- Example: The chef utilized fresh ingredients from the garden to create a delicious meal.
2024年4月22日 05:48
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