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1. 书籍是伟大的天才留给人类的遗产。爱迪生
1. Books are the great legacy left by great geniuses to humanity. Edison
2. 今天所做之事勿候明天,自己所做之事勿候他人。
2. Do not wait for tomorrow what you can do today, and do not wait for others what you can do yourself.
3. 士欲宣其义,必先读其书。王符
3. A gentleman who wishes to express his righteousness must first read his books. - Wang Fu
4. 书籍是少年的食物,它使老年人快乐,也是繁荣的装饰和危难的避难所,慰人心灵。在家庭成为快乐的种子,在外也不致成为障碍物,但在旅行之际,却是夜间的伴侣。西塞罗
4. Books are the food of youth, they bring joy to the elderly, and are also the ornament of prosperity and a sanctuary in times of difficulty, soothing the soul. They are a seed of happiness within the family and not an obstacle outside, but in the course of travel, they are a companion through the night. Ciceron
5. ◇今日复今日,今日何其少!今日又不为,此事何时了!人生百年几今日,今日不为真可惜!若言姑待明朝至,明朝又有明朝事。为君聊赋今日诗,努力请从今日始。(文嘉《今日诗》)
5. ◇ Today is just like today, how few today is! Today is not done, when will this matter be over! How many todays are there in a hundred years of life, it's really a pity not to do it today! If you say to wait until tomorrow, there will be things to do in tomorrow's tomorrow. I will compose a poem about today for you, and I urge you to start from today. (Wen Jia, "Today's Poem")
6. 提出一个问题,往往比解决一个问题更重要。——爱因斯坦
6. Formulating a question is often more important than solving a problem. - Einstein
7. 学必求其心得,业必贵其专精。章学诚
7. One must seek understanding in their studies, and value their profession for its expertise. - Zhang Xuecheng
8. 要学会读书,必须首先读的非常慢,直到最后值得你精读的一本书,还是应该很慢地读。——法奇(法国科学家)
8. To learn to read, one must first read very slowly until one reaches a book that is truly worth reading closely slowly. — Fauconnier (French scientist)
9. ◇时间就是生命,时间就是速度,时间就是力量。(郭沫若)
9. ◇Time is life, time is speed, time is power. (Guo Moruo)
10. 勤劳一日,可得一夜安眠;勤劳一生,可得幸福长眠。
10. A day of toil brings a night of rest; a lifetime of toil brings eternal peace.
11. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林
11. Reading is easy, thinking is difficult, but if either of them is missing, they are of no use. - Franklin
12. 了解一页书,胜于匆促地阅读一卷书。——麦考利(英国作家)
12. Knowing one page of a book is better than hurriedly reading a volume of it. — Macaulay (British writer)
13. ◇我认为世间最可宝贵的就是"今",最易丧失的也是"今"。因为他最容易丧失,所以更觉得贵。--李大钊
13. ◇ I believe that the most precious thing in the world is "now," and the easiest to lose as well. Because it is so easy to lose, it feels even more valuable. -- Li Dazhao
14. ◇老冉冉其将至兮,恐修名之不立。--战国楚·屈原
14. △ The old years are advancing, I fear that my good name will not be established. -- Chu State in the Warring States period, Qu Yuan
15. ◇要找出时间来考虑一下,一天中做了什么,是正号还是负号。(季米特洛夫)
15. ◇ It is necessary to find some time to consider what has been done during the day, whether it is a plus or a minus. (Dimitrov)
16. 知古不知今,谓之落沉。知今不知古,谓之盲瞽。——王充
16. To know the ancient but not the modern is called falling into obscurity. To know the modern but not the ancient is called being blind and deaf. — Wang Chong
17. 立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。阮元
17. To be ambitious, one should think of true character; when reading, one must put in all the hard work. - Ruan Yuan
18. ◇惊风飘白日,光景西驰流。--三国·魏·曹植
18. ◇The stormy wind blows the white sun, the scenery flows westward. -- Three Kingdoms·Wei·Cao Zhi
19. 生活在我们这个世界里,不读书就完全不可能了解人。——高尔基
19. In this world we live in, it is completely impossible to understand people without reading books. — Maxim Gorky
20. 多读书,读好书,然后写出自己的感想,这是写好作文的开始。冰心
20. Reading more, reading good books, and then writing down your impressions — this is the beginning of writing a good essay. — Bing Xin
21. 读书对于我来说是驱散生活中的不愉快的最好手段。没有一种苦恼是读书所不能驱散的。孟德斯鸠
21. Reading is the best means for me to dispel the unpleasantness in life. There is no kind of trouble that reading cannot dispel. Montesquieu
22. 一个爱书的人,他必定不致于缺少一个忠实的朋友,一个良好的老师,一个可爱的伴侣,一个温情的安慰者。巴罗
22. A lover of books will never lack a faithful friend, a good teacher, a delightful companion, and a tender comforter. Barrow
23. 有时候读书是一种巧妙地避开思考的方法。赫尔普斯
23. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. Helphs.
24. 学习这件事不在于有没有人教你,最重要的是在于你自己有没有觉悟和恒心。——法布尔
24. The matter of learning does not lie in whether or not someone teaches you; what is most important is whether or not you have the enlightenment and perseverance within yourself. — Fabre
25. 敢于浪费哪怕一个钟头时间的人,说明他还不懂得珍惜生命的全部价值。达尔文
25. A person who dares to waste even an hour of time shows that he does not yet understand the full value of life. - Darwin
26. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。——波尔克(英国作家)
26. Reading without thinking is like eating without digesting. — Birk (British writer)
27. 书籍使一些人博学多识,但也使一些食而不化的人疯疯颠颠。——彼特拉克(意大利诗人)
27. Books have made some men wise, but they have also made some men mad without knowing what they are eating. - Petrarch (Italian poet)
28. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德
28. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble souls. – Goethe
29. 读书勿求多,岁月既积,卷帙自富。冯班?>
29. Do not seek to read much; as years accumulate, the volumes will naturally become abundant. — Feng Ban?
30. 知识需要反复探索,土地需要辛勤耕耘。尼泊尔谚语
30. Knowledge requires repeated exploration, and land requires hard labor. Nepali Proverb
31. 书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。于谦
31. Books are full of affection, like old friends, sharing joys and sorrows at dawn and dusk. — Yu Qian
32. 读书而不能运用,则所读的书等于废纸。华盛顿
32. If one reads but cannot apply what is read, then the books read are as good as waste paper. — Washington
33. ◇古来一切有成就的人,都很严肃地对待自己的生命,当他活着一天,总要尽量多劳动,多工作,多学习,不肯虚度年华,不让时间白白地浪费掉。--邓拓
有情 33. ▲ Throughout history, all people who have achieved something have taken their lives very seriously. As long as they are alive, they always strive to work, to learn, and to accomplish as much as possible, never wasting their time. -- Deng Tuo
34. 读书如吃饭,善吃者长精神,不善吃者长疾瘤。袁牧
34. Reading is like eating; those who eat well become strong in spirit, while those who do not eat well develop tumors. Yuan Mo.
35. 经过大海的一番磨砺,卵石才变得更加美丽光滑。
35. Only after being polished by the sea does the pebble become more beautiful and smooth.
36. ◇时间就像海绵里的水,只要愿挤,总还是有的。(鲁迅)
36. ▲ Time is like water in a sponge; as long as you're willing to squeeze, there's always some to be had. (Lu Xun)
37. 人生没有彩排,每一天都是现场直播,所以每一刻都要活出自己。
37. Life has no rehearsal, every day is a live broadcast, so every moment should be lived to the fullest.
38. 读死书是害己,一开口就害人;但不读书也并不见得好。鲁迅
38. Reading books to the point of stupefaction harms oneself, and speaking without thinking harms others; but not reading is not necessarily good either. — Lu Xun
39. 书籍是巨大的力量。列宁
39. Books are a great power. - Lenin
40. ◇杀了"现在",也便杀了"将来"。------将来是子孙的时代。--鲁迅
40. ◇ Killing "the present" also kills "the future." ---- The future is the era of descendants. -- Lu Xun
41. 锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。——荀况
41. If one carves and then gives up, even rotting wood cannot be split; but if one carves without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved. — Xun Kuang
42. 读书不要贪多,而是要多加思索,这样的读书使我获益不少。卢梭
42. Don't read for the sake of quantity, but rather for deep contemplation; such reading has greatly benefited me. Rousseau
43. 不管饕餮的时间怎样吞噬着一切,我们要在这一息尚存的时候,努力博取我们的声誉,使时间的镰刀不能伤害我们。莎士比亚
43. No matter how the voracious time devours everything, we must strive to earn our reputation while there is still a breath left in us, so that the scythe of time cannot harm us. - Shakespeare
44. 金钱宝贵,生命更宝贵,时间最宝贵。——苏活诺夫
44. Money is precious, life is even more precious, and time is the most precious. — Solovnov
45. ◇在所有的批评中,最伟大、最正确、最天才的是时间。--别林斯基
45. ◇ Among all criticisms, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. -- Belinsky
46. —— 西塞罗
46. —— Ciceron
47. 理想的书籍是智慧的钥匙。列夫·托尔斯泰
47. The ideal book is the key to wisdom. Leo Tolstoy
48. 囊萤映雪释义囊萤:晋代车胤少时家贫,夏天以练囊装萤火虫照明读书;映雪:晋代孙康冬天常利用雪的反光读书。形容家境贫穷,勤学苦读。
48. The idiom "carry fireflies in a silk bag to read by the snow" means: "carry fireflies" refers to the story of Queyin, a young man from the Jin Dynasty who was poor and read by the light of fireflies he kept in a silk bag during summer; "read by the snow" refers to Sun Kang, another person from the Jin Dynasty who often used the reflection of snow to read during winter. This idiom describes a poor family background and the hard work and diligence in studying.
49. ◇失之东隅,收之桑榆。 --《后汉书·冯异传》
49. △ Lost on the eastern corner, gain it at the mulberry tree. -- From the "Book of the Later Han: Biography of Feng Yi"
50. 身边永远要带着铅笔和笔记本,读书和谈话时碰到的一切美妙的地方和话语都把它记下来。列夫·托尔斯泰
50. Always carry a pencil and notebook with you; write down all the wonderful places and words you encounter while reading and conversing. — Leo Tolstoy
51. 路漫漫其修道远,吾将上下而求索。屈原
51. The path of cultivation is long and arduous, I will seek and explore both above and below. Qu Yuan
52. 我一生的嗜好,除了革命之外,——就是读书。我一天不读书,就不能够生活。——孙中山
52. The only hobby in my life, apart from revolution, is reading. Without reading, I cannot live. – Dr. Sun Yat-sen
53. 读书贵精不贵多。书摘
53. The value of reading lies in its precision, not its quantity. Book excerpts.
54. 闻鸡起舞听到鸡叫就起来舞剑,后比喻有志报国的人即时奋起。同时比喻意志坚强,有毅力有耐心的有志 之士。
54. "Rise with the rooster and start dancing with a sword upon hearing the rooster's crow" originally refers to someone who gets up to practice swordsmanship as soon as they hear the rooster crow. It later比喻to describe a person with the determination to serve their country who rises to action immediately. At the same time, it also比喻those with strong willpower, perseverance, and patience who are determined to achieve their goals.
55. ◇任何节约归根到底是时间的节约。--马克思
55. ◇ Any form of saving ultimately boils down to saving time. -- Marx
56. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。郭沫若
56. "Study is not only at the third watch of the night and the fifth drum of the morning, but one must also fear the result of being exposed to the sun for ten days and then freezing for one day." - Guo Moruo
57. 书籍鼓舞了我的智慧和心灵,它帮助我从腐臭的泥潭中脱身出来,如果没有它们,我就会溺死在那里面,会被愚笨和鄙陋的东西呛住。高尔基
57. Books have inspired my wisdom and soul, they have helped me escape from the stinking mud pit; without them, I would have drowned in it, and I would have been choked by foolish and vulgar things. Gorky
58. ◇想成事业,必须宝贵时间,充分利用时间。--徐特立
58. ◇ To succeed in one's endeavors, one must value time and make full use of it. -- Xu TeLi
59. 藜羹麦饭冷不尝,要足平生五车书。陆游
59. Not a taste of bitter vegetables and cold wheat porridge, just to accumulate the wisdom of five chariots of books in my lifetime. - Lu You
60. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。培根
60. Books are the ships of thought navigating through the waves of the ages, carefully delivering precious cargo to one generation after another. Bacon
61. 成功=艰苦的劳动+正确的方法+少说空话。——爱因斯坦
61. Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty talk. — Einstein
62. 任何时候我也不会满足,越是多读书,就越是深刻地感到不满足,越感到自己知识贫乏。——马克思
62. At no time will I ever be satisfied; the more I read, the more profoundly I feel unsatisfied, and the more I realize how poor my knowledge is. — Marx
63. ◇时间给勤奋者以荣誉,给懒汉以耻辱。--高士其
63. ◇ Time bestows honor on the diligent and耻辱 on the lazy. -- Gao Shiqi
64. 读书有三种方法:一种是读而不懂,另一种是既读也懂,还有一种是读而懂得书上所没有的东西。——克尼雅日宁(俄国剧作家)
64. There are three ways to read: one is to read without understanding, another is to read and understand, and the third is to read and understand things that are not in the book. — Knyazhnitsyn (Russian playwright)
65. 我们决不能一见成绩就自满自足起来。我们应该抑制自满,时时批评自己的缺点,好象我们为了清洁,为了去掉灰尘,天天要洗脸,天天要扫地一样。——毛泽东
65. We must never become complacent and self-satisfied upon seeing achievements. We should抑制自满, constantly criticize our own shortcomings, just as we need to wash our faces and sweep the floor every day for cleanliness and to remove dust. — Mao Zedong
66. ◇放弃时间的人,时间也放弃他。--莎士比亚
66. ◇ He who abandons time, time abandons him. -- Shakespeare
67. 欲速是读书第一大病,功夫中在绵密不间断,不在不速也。——陆珑(清)
67. The desire for rapid progress is the greatest disease in reading. The key lies in the meticulous and uninterrupted effort, not in the lack of speed. ——Lu Long (Qing Dynasty)
68. 一本新书像一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。——海伦凯勒
68. A new book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the vast and boundless ocean of life. – Helen Keller
69. 一本新书象一艘船,带领着我们从狭隘的地方,驶向无限广阔的生活海洋。——凯勒(美国物理学家)
69. A new book is like a ship that leads us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life. — Keller (American physicist)
70. 时间就是生命,时间就是速度;时间就是力45、书是人类进步的阶梯 - 高尔基46、学习如登山不息47、学然后知不足
70. Time is life, time is speed; time is power. 45. Books are the ladder of human progress - Gorky. 46. Learning is like climbing a mountain without end. 47. Learn and then you will know your shortcomings.
71. 过去一切时代的精华尽在书中。卡莱尔
71. The essence of all past ages is found in the book. Carlyle