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1. all rivers run into the sea. 百川入海。
1. All rivers flow into the sea.
2. all roads lead to rome. 条条道路通罗马。
2. All roads lead to Rome.
3. all's fair in love and war. 爱情和战争是不择手段的。
3. All is fair in love and war. Love and war are not above手段.
4. all's fish that comes to his net. 到了网中都是鱼。
4. "All's fish that comes to his net." - All that comes to his net is fish.
5. all shall be well, jack shall have jill. 有情人终成眷属。
5. All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill. Those in love shall eventually be together.
6. all the treasures of the earth would not bring back one lost moment.机会失去不再来,千贯万贯难赎回。
6. All the treasures of the earth would not bring back one lost moment. Once an opportunity is lost, it never returns; a thousand gold coins and ten thousand could not redeem it back.
7. all the wit in the world is not in one head. 世界上所有的智慧不可能集中于一个脑袋。
7. All the wit in the world cannot be confined to one head.
8. all the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.整个世界是个舞台,男男女女,演员而已。
8. The whole world is a stage, and all the men and women are merely players.
9. all things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事都是先难后易。
9. All things are difficult before they become easy. Everything is hard before it becomes easy.
10. all things are easy that are done willingly. 做事乐意,诸事容易。
10. All things are easy that are done willingly. Everything is easy when done with willingness.
11. all things are obedient to money. 有钱能使鬼推磨。
11. All things are subject to money. Money can make the devil dance.
12. all things will come round to him who will but wait. 只要耐心肯等待,一切都会按时来
12. All things will come round to him who will but wait. Only by being patient and willing to wait will everything come in due time.
13. 。all time is no time when it is past. 光阴一去不复返。
13. There is no time like the past. Time once gone cannot return.
14. all truths are not to be told. 真理并不都能说得清。
14. Not all truths can be fully told.
15. The best fish swim near the bottom好鱼常在水底游。还知道关于 谚语 英文有哪些可以摘抄的好 句子 呢下面我给大家分享一些谚语英文,希望能够帮助大家,欢迎阅读!
15. The best fish swim near the bottom. Do you know any good English proverbs that can be quoted? Below, I will share some English proverbs with you, hoping they can help you. Welcome to read!
16. Three inch Qi is used in all kinds of ways, once impermanent, everything will rest
16. The three-inch Qi is utilized in various ways; once impermanent, everything will rest.
17. This moment, that moment
17. This moment, that moment
18. Don't walk early, but walk early
18. Don't walk early, but walk early. This sentence seems to be a repetition with a slight variation, which could be interpreted as a playful or poetic way of emphasizing the importance of waking up or leaving early. It could be translated as: 18. Don't walk too early, but do walk early.
19. A good wife and a good husband have few misfortunes, and a filial son and a broad father
19. A good wife and a good husband have few misfortunes, and a filial son and a benevolent father.
20. It's better to step back when you're in favor, and rest when you're satisfied
20. It's better to take a step back when you're in favor, and rest when you're satisfied.
21. Early planting does not waste, early rising does not busy
21. Early planting does not waste time, early rising does not cause trouble.
22. The fox will always show its tail, and the serpent will always put out its tongue
22. The fox will always show its tail, and the serpent will always stick out its tongue.
23. As long as you work hard, you can grind a pestle into a needle
23. As long as you work hard, you can grind a pestle into a needle.
24. Clouds can't stand the wind, and dew can't stand the sun
24. Clouds cannot withstand the wind, and dew cannot withstand the sun.
25. But do good, don't ask for the future
25. But do good, do not seek the future.
26. But seeing three or five days is not as good as seeing each other
26. But seeing each other after three or five days is not as good as seeing each other all the time.
27. It's not cold, Weaver's hands are not cold, and people are not hungry and diligent in the barren years
27. It's not cold; Weaver's hands are not cold, and people are not hungry and diligent in the barren years.
28. Only for gentlemen, not for villains
28. Exclusive for gentlemen, not for scoundrels.
29. The wise half, the fool none
29. The wise half, the fool none.
30. The wicked are afraid of heaven, and the good deceive heaven
30. The wicked fear heaven, and the good deceive heaven.
31. To be responsible for one's heart is to be responsible for one's own, and to be forgiving for one's own heart is to be forgiving for one's own
31. To be responsible for one's heart is to be responsible for one's own, and to be forgiving for one's own heart is to be forgiving for one's own.
32. The wife who grows vegetables eats vegetables, while the wife who makes shoes is barefoot
32. The wife who grows vegetables eats vegetables, while the wife who makes shoes is barefoot.
33. The boatman will not let the wind when the crops are not allowed
33. The boatman will not allow the wind when the crops are not sown.
34. One thread a day, ten years into satin
34. One thread a day, ten years into satin.
35. At that time, if we did not climb high, we would not know that the Dongliu sea was as deep as the sea
35. At that time, if we had not climbed high, we would not have known that the Dongliu sea was as deep as the ocean.
36. What size of feet, what size of shoes to wear
36. What size of feet, what size of shoes should you wear?
37. With thousands of money, I want to be an emperor
37. With thousands of money, I want to be an emperor.
38. It's not worth killing if you have money You can go to jail if you don't have money
38. It's not worth killing if you have money; you can go to jail if you don't.
39. There is no bottom to be thrifty, no water to be thrifty
39. There is no end to being thrifty, no limit to being sparing with water.
40. Today, I'm drunk Tomorrow, I'll pour cold water on the stove
40. Today, I'm drunk; tomorrow, I'll pour cold water on the stove.
41. Poor people live in busy cities, but rich people have distant relatives in deep mountains
41. Poor people live in bustling cities, but the rich have distant relatives in remote mountains.
42. First nail the stake, then tie the donkey, first sow the nest, and then fish
42. First drive the stake in, then tie the donkey, first plant the nest, and then fish.
43. Not afraid of disrespect, afraid of their own wrong
43. Not afraid of disrespect, afraid of their own wrongs