English
Verb
have one's cake and eat it too
- (idiomatic) To seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible (such as eating a piece of cake and yet still possessing that piece for future use).
- It's not possible to get your savings and keep the piggy bank intact. You can't have your cake and eat it too!
Usage notes
- This expression is found almost exclusively in some form of the saying or proverb:You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
Translations
to seek to have two things which are mutually incompatible
- Alemannic German: de Füfer u's Weggli ha (have the 5p and the roll)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 魚與熊掌不可兼得 (zh), 鱼与熊掌不可兼得 (zh) (yú yǔ xióng zhǎng bù kě jiān dé) ("One cannot get fish and bear's paw at the same time."), 又要馬兒好跑,又要馬兒不吃草, 又要马儿跑,又要马儿不吃草 (yòu yào mǎr pǎo, yòu yào mǎr bù chī cǎo) (You want a horse to run, but won't let it graze.)
- Danish: man kan ikke både blæse og have mel i munden
- Finnish: pitää kakku ja syödä se (fi)
- French: avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre (to have the butter and the money from [selling] the butter)
- German: gleichzeitig auf zwei Hochzeiten tanzen (dance at two weddings at the same time.)
- Greek: (literally "to want the pie whole and the dog full") και η πίτα ολόκληρη και ο σκύλος χορτάτος (kai i píta olókliri kai o skýlos chortátos)
- Icelandic: ekki verður bæði sleppt og haldið, bæði sleppa og halda, bæði halda og sleppa
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