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激发潜能:初中教室必备励志标语,助力学生成长之路!

面书号 2025-01-19 17:00 11


1. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈

1. Diligence begets expertise, while leisure leads to neglect; actions are shaped by thought, but destroyed by carelessness. — Han Yu

2. 读书而不能运用,则所读的书等于废纸。 ——华盛顿

2. If one reads but cannot apply what they have read, then the books they have read are as good as waste paper. — Washington

3. 读书是最好的学习。追随伟大人物的思想,是最富有趣味的一门科学。 ——普希金

3. Reading is the best form of learning. Following the thoughts of great individuals is the most fascinating of sciences. – Pushkin

4. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——欧阳修

4. To build oneself, prioritize building one's character; to build one's character, prioritize reading books. — Ouyang Xiu

5. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良。——蒲松龄

5. A book lover must excel in literature, and an art lover must be skilled in technique. — Pu Songling

6. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。 ——波尔克

6. Reading without thinking is like eating without digesting. — Polk

7. 敏而好学,不耻下问。——孔子

7. Be quick to learn and eager to teach, not ashamed to ask from those who are below you. - Confucius

8. 外物之味,久则可厌;读书之味,愈久愈深。——程颐

8. The taste of external objects becomes tiresome after a long time; the taste of reading, on the other hand, becomes deeper and richer with time. - Cheng Yi

9. 初中教室励志标语

9. Motivational Slogan for Junior High School Classroom

10. 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。——孔子

10. If you study but do not think, you will be confused. If you think but do not study, you will be in danger. — Confucius

11. 读书补天然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。 ——培根

11. Reading compensates for what nature lacks, and experience compensates for what reading lacks. – Bacon

12. 一本书象一艘船,带领我们从狭隘的地方,驶向生活的无限广阔的海洋。——凯勒?>

12. A book is like a ship, leading us from narrow places to the boundless ocean of life. — Keller

13. 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

13. Do not read excessively; instead, ponder deeply. Such reading has greatly benefited me. — Rousseau

14. 书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。——刘向

14. Books are like medicine; those who read them well can cure ignorance. — Liu Xiang

15. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。——杜甫

15. Reading a million books, writing with the divine touch. — Du Fu

16. 书读百遍,其义自见。——陈寿

16. "The more you read a book, the clearer its meaning becomes." — Chen Shou

17. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》

17. Reading three hundred poems of the Tang Dynasty will enable you to recite them even if you are unable to compose poetry yourself. -- Sun Chu, Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems

18. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅

18. Birds wish to soar high and first spread their wings; people wish to make progress and first read books. — Li Kuschan

19. 读书切戒在慌忙,涵泳工夫兴味长;示晓不妨权放过,切身需要急思量。——陆九渊

19. Reading should be done with caution against haste, as the process of absorption and contemplation brings lasting enjoyment; it is permissible to temporarily overlook details for the sake of clarity, but when it concerns personal needs, one should think carefully and promptly. — Lu Jiuyuan

20. 如果把生活比喻为创作的意境,那么阅读就像阳光。——池莉

20. If life is likened to the artistic conception of creation, then reading is like sunlight. — Chi Li

21. 非学无以广才,非志无以成学。——诸葛亮

21. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's abilities; without determination, one cannot accomplish one's studies. - Zhuge Liang

22. 三日不读,口生荆棘;三日不弹,手生荆棘。——清·朱舜水《答野节问》

22. "If one does not read for three days, the mouth feels like thorns; if one does not play the instrument for three days, the hands feel like thorns." — Qing Dynasty, Zhu Shuoshui, "Answering Ye Jie's Questions"

23. 人的影响短暂而微弱,书的影响则广泛而深远。——普希金

23. The influence of people is brief and weak, but the influence of books is extensive and profound. – Pushkin

24. 读书如行路,历险毋惶恐。—— 《清诗铎·读书》

24. Reading is like walking; facing adventures should not fill one with fear. — "Reading from Qing Dynasty Poetry Collection"

25. 读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。 —— 朱熹

25. Reading is like eating; to savor it slowly, the taste will last longer; to gulp it down, one will never know the flavor. — Zhu Xi

26. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。——苏轼

26. An old book is never tiresome after being read a hundred times, and those who study and ponder it thoroughly will understand it themselves. - Su Shi

27. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。——孔子

27. Among three people, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good aspects of that person, and correct the bad aspects. — Confucius

28. 劳于读书,逸于作文。——程端礼

28. Diligent in reading, leisurely in writing. — Cheng Duanli

29. 书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。——于谦

29. Books are affectionate like old friends, sharing joy and sorrow with me at dawn and dusk. — Yu Qian

30. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。——孔子

30. He who knows is not as good as he who loves, and he who loves is not as good as he who delights in it. — Confucius

31. 书籍是青年人不可分离的生活伴侣和导师。——高尔基

31. Books are an indispensable companion and mentor in the lives of the young people. - Gorky

32. 要知天下事,须读古人书。——冯梦龙

32. To know the world's affairs, one must read the books of the ancients. — Feng Menglong

33. 读书给人以乐趣,给人以光彩,给人以才干。——培根

33. Reading gives pleasure, gives luster, and gives ability. — Bacon

34. 好读书,不求甚解。每有会意,便欣然忘食。——陶渊明

34. A person who loves reading is not concerned with a deep understanding. Whenever there is a moment of insight, they happily forget to eat. — Tao Yuanming

35. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。——朱熹

35. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, to read extensively and think deeply. — Zhu Xi

36. 读书不独变人气质,且能养人精神,盖理义收摄故也。——曾国藩

36. Reading not only changes one's temperament but also nurtures one's spirit, as it is due to the gathering of reason and righteousness. ——Zeng Guofan

37. 读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病。 ——章学诚

37. Reading is like eating, one who eats well will be energetic, but one who does not eat well will fall ill. —— Zhang Xuecheng

38. 无限相信书籍的力量,是我的教育信仰的真谛之一。——苏霍姆林斯基

38. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true meanings of my educational faith. – Sukhomlinsky

39. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。——苏轼

39. Strive to recognize all the characters in the world, and set your resolve to read all the books under heaven. — Su Shi

40. 读书之乐乐陶陶,起并明月霜天高。——朱熹

40. The joy of reading is so delightful, with the rising moon shining brightly in the frosty sky high above. — Zhu Xi

41. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。 ——富兰克林

41. Reading is an easy matter, but thinking is difficult; yet if both are neglected, neither is of any use. — Franklin

42. 读万卷书,行万里路。——刘彝

42. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles. — Liu Yi