work both ways



work both ways

1. to have a similar or equal effect on each side Asking for sacrifices has to work both ways – workers and management both have to accept cuts.
2. to have both advantages and disadvantages cut both ways Installing the new computer system works both ways – we'll have better control of our business, but we'll lose some of our best workers.
See also: both, way, work

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Manolamah-NO-lahSpanish
Hallvar&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Esaias-Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Angra Mainyu-Persian Mythology
Conlaoch-Irish Mythology
Jerrold['dʒerəld]