Keresés
On the one hand
/ɒnðə wˈɒn hˈand/
/ɑːnðə wˈʌn hˈænd/
on one hand
on the one hand
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egyrészt, másrészt
used to introduce one aspect of a situation, often followed by a contrasting statement
Collocation
on the one hand
adv
Példa
On the one hand, the new policy promotes efficiency, but on the other hand, it may reduce employee morale.
Working in a fast-paced environment offers opportunities for growth and advancement, but on the one hand, it can lead to stress and burnout.
Using social media allows for instant connection and networking, but on the one hand, it can also lead to addiction and negative impacts on mental health.
On the one hand, traveling abroad exposes you to new cultures and experiences, but on the other hand, it can be expensive and logistically challenging.
Investing in stocks has the potential for high returns, but on the one hand, it also carries the risk of financial loss.