play both ends against the middle

相關詞: play

成語

Definition

  1. To manipulate opposing parties into conflict to gain an advantage; to exploit a disagreement between two groups for personal benefit.

    • He always tries to play both ends against the middle between the two competing companies to maximize his own benefit.

    • The politician attempted to play both ends against the middle between labor and management to elevate his own position.

    • This company is adept at playing both ends against the middle among its suppliers to reduce costs.