Put all someone's eggs in one basket
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Definitions/Meanings of this idiom:
Put all one's money or energy in one place.
Risk everything on one person or thing.
Examples of this idiom:
Tim put all his eggs in one basket, so when the price of the stock dropped, he lost everything.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket. It's better to have more than one investment.
If you put all your eggs in one basket, you risk everything on a single opportunity.
You shouldn't invest all your money in one stock, it would be like putting all your eggs in one
basket.
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2011年1月13日星期四
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