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Cómo Pronunciar "serve two masters"

expression

ˈsɝv/ /ˈtu/ /ˈmæstɝz
SURV TOO MAS-terz
sˈɜːv/ /tˈuː/ /mˈɑːstəz
SURV TOO MAH-stuhz

Definición

To try to give loyalty or work for two people or groups whose interests conflict, making it impossible to please both. Often used to mean that one cannot be loyal to two opposing sides at the same time.

Transcripción IPA

Inglés Americano

ˈsɝv/ /ˈtu/ /ˈmæstɝz

Inglés Británico

sˈɜːv/ /tˈuː/ /mˈɑːstəz

Pronunciación Simplificada

EE.UU.

SURV TOO MAS-terz

UK

SURV TOO MAH-stuhz

Escucha en Contexto

You cannot serve two masters; you have to choose where your loyalty lies.

She found that trying to serve two masters only made her life more complicated.

If you try to serve two masters, you will end up pleasing no one.

It was obvious the politician was trying to serve two masters and it hurt his reputation.