Signification du mot "there are two sides to every coin" en français
Que signifie "there are two sides to every coin" en anglais ? Découvrez la signification, la prononciation et l'utilisation spécifique de ce mot avec Lingoland
there are two sides to every coin
US /ðɛr ɑːr tuː saɪdz tuː ˈɛvri kɔɪn/
UK /ðeə r ɑː tuː saɪdz tuː ˈevri kɔɪn/
Expression Idiomatique
toute médaille a son revers
used to say that there are two different ways of looking at a situation or two different opinions about it
Exemple:
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I know you're angry with him, but there are two sides to every coin.
Je sais que tu es en colère contre lui, mais toute médaille a son revers.
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Before you judge her, remember that there are two sides to every coin.
Avant de la juger, souviens-toi que toute médaille a son revers.