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1. Knowledge makes humble; ignorance make sproud知识使人谦虚,无知使人傲慢。
1. Knowledge makes one humble; ignorance makes one proud.
2. Make a pillow of one's spear waiting for daybreak.
2. Make a pillow from one's spear, waiting for daybreak.
3. No way is impossible to courage勇者无惧。
3. There is no way that is impossible to the courageous.
4. No rose without a thorn没有不带刺的玫瑰。
4. No rose without a thorn.
5. A close mouth catches no flies病从口入。
5. A close mouth catches no flies - Illness comes in through the mouth.
6. Happiness lies first of all in health幸福首先在于健康。
6. Happiness lies first of all in health.
7. Patience is the best remedy忍耐是良药。
7. Patience is the best remedy.
8. Constant dripping wears away a stone水滴石穿,绳锯木断。
8. Constant dripping wears away a stone; a rope can saw through wood. (The translation conveys the proverbial meaning of "a little drop of water wears away a stone," which is a Chinese idiom meaning that persistent effort can overcome great obstacles.)
9. 我们必须接受失望,因为它是有限的,但千万不可失去希望,因为它是无穷的。
9. We must accept disappointment, for it is limited, but we must never lose hope, for it is infinite.
10. George Eliot
10. George Eliot
11. Be prepared against want.
11. Be prepared against need.
12. An apple a day keeps the doctor away一天一苹果,不用请医生。
12. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
13. 美国发明家 爱迪生
13. American Inventor - Thomas Edison
14. Knowledge advances by steps and not by leaps知识只能循序渐进,不能跃进。
14. Knowledge advances step by step, not by leaps.
15. Rather than envy the fish in Linyuan, it is better to withdraw and netting.
15. Rather than envy the fish in Linyuan, it is better to withdraw and set a net.
16. when there is a will,there is a way
16. Where there is a will, there is a way.
17. 枕戈待旦。
17. Standing by with weapons ready for battle.
18. He is happy that thinks himself so自乐者常乐。
18. He is happy because he thinks of himself in such a way.
19. A candle lights others and consumes tself蜡烛照亮别人,却毁灭了自己。
19. A candle lights others and consumes itself.
20. 临时抱佛脚,事情易办糟。
20. Rushing to the temple at the last moment, things become both easy and messy.
21. Cheerfulness is health; its opposite,melancholy, is disease欢乐就是健康,忧郁就是病痛。
21. Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is illness.
22. Success belongs to the persevering坚持就是胜利。
22. Success belongs to the persevering; perseverance is the key to victory.
23. Knowledge starts with practice实践出真知。
23. Knowledge begins with practice. Practice makes perfect.
24. A good medicine tastes bitter良药苦口。
24. A good medicine tastes bitter.
25. Readingis to the mind while exercise to the body读书健脑,运动强身。
25. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body: it sharpens the mind and strengthens the body.
26. We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope
26. We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.
27. Great hopes make great man伟大的抱负造就伟大的人物。
27. Great hopes breed great men.
28. Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect
28. Do not, for one rebuff, abandon the purpose that you have resolved to accomplish.
29. 英国女作家 乔治艾略特
29. British female writer - George Eliot
30. Strong reasons make strong actions
30. Strong reasons prompt strong actions.
31. Be prepared for bad luck.
31. Be prepared for bad luck.
32. Genius is nothing but labor and diligence天才不过是勤奋而已。
32. Genius is nothing but labor and diligence. Translation: Genius is nothing but hard work and diligence.
33. Martin Luther King, Jr
33. Martin Luther King, Jr.
34. The soldiers and horses did not move, but the grain and grass went first.
34. The soldiers and horses did not move, but the grain and grass went first.
35. Practice makes perfect熟能生巧。
35. Practice makes perfect. (The more you practice, the better you become.)
36. It's easy to make things worse if you cram temporarily.
36. It's easy to make things worse if you try to cram temporarily.
37. Complacency is the enemy of study学习的敌人是自己的满足。
37. Complacency is the enemy of study; self-satisfaction is the foe of learning.
38. Good health is over wealth健康是最大的财富。
38. Good health is greater than wealth.
39. Care and diligence bring luck谨慎和勤奋才能抓住机遇。
39. Care and diligence lead to luck.
40. 有备无患。
40. It is better to be prepared than sorry.
41. A man cannot spin and reel at the same time一心不能二用。
41. A man cannot spin and reel at the same time. - One cannot divide one's attention between two things at the same time.
42. Adversity makes a man wise, not rich逆境出人才。
42. Adversity makes a man wise, not rich. (Misfortune or adversity brings wisdom, not wealth.)
43. Prevention is better than cure预防胜于治疗。
43. Prevention is better than cure.
44. 与其临渊羡鱼,不如退而结网。
44. It is better to retreat and weave a net than to stand by the deep river and envy the fish.
45. There is no royal road to learning书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。
45. There is no royal road to learning; the path to knowledge is like climbing a mountain, and the sea of learning has no end, where hard work is the boat.
46. 我们在英语写作的时候,往往会灵感枯竭,写不出什么亮点,这样往往难以博取批卷人的欢心,如果能够掌握一些英语谚语的话,这样文章往往能够更加有亮点。
46. When we write in English, we often run out of inspiration and struggle to come up with highlights. This usually makes it difficult to please the graders. If we can master some English proverbs, our articles will often be more engaging.
47. Man can only be free through mastery of himself
47. Man can only be free through the mastery of himself.
48. He knows most who speaks least大智若愚。
48. The one who speaks the least knows the most. The wise appear simple.
49. It is never too old to learn活到老,学到老。
49. It is never too old to learn. — Live long and learn.
50. 磨刀不误砍柴工!
50. Sharpening the axe does not waste time chopping wood!
51. 走运时做好倒霉的准备。
51. Prepare for misfortune when things are going well.
52. Sharpening your ax will not delay your job of cutting wood!
52. Sharpening your ax will not delay your job of cutting wood!
53. Learn and live活着,为了学习。
53. Live and learn.
54. 不要只因一次失败,就放弃你原来决心想达到的目的。
54. Do not give up your original goal you were determined to achieve just because of one failure.
55. 兵马未动,粮草先行。
55. No soldiers move until provisions are ready.
56. 不打无准备之仗!
56. Do not fight an unprepared battle!
57. A still tongue makes a wise head寡言者智。
57. A still tongue makes a wise head. (A person who speaks little is wise.)
58. What makes life dreary is the want of motive
58. What makes life dreary is the lack of motive.
59. Industry is the parent of success勤奋是成功之母。
59. Industry is the mother of success.
60. S E Morison
60. S E Morison Note: This seems to be a proper name, which is already in English. "S E Morison" could refer to a person's name, and it doesn't require translation.
61. Honesty is the best policy诚实不欺为上策。
61. Honesty is the best policy. (Translation: "Honesty is the best policy.")
62. Books and friends should be few but good读书如交友,应求少而精。
62. Books and friends should be few but good; like making friends, one should seek quality over quantity.
63. The finest diamond must be cut玉不琢,不成器。
63. The finest diamond must be cut: Jade left uncarved is but a mere stone.
64. William Shakespeare
64. William Shakespeare
65. 凡事预则立,不预则废。
65. He who plans for all events will never fail, but he who does not plan will.
66. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy只工作,不玩耍,聪明小伙也变傻。
66. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Translation: "Too much work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
67. One good turn deserves another行善积德。
67. One good turn deserves another - A good deed deserves another good deed.
68. No pains, no gains没有付出就没有收获。
68. No pains, no gains - No effort, no reward.
69. No unprepared battle!
69. No unprepared battle!
70. Content is better than riches知足者常乐。
70. Contentment is better than wealth. (The English translation of the Chinese proverb "知足者常乐")
71. 造物之前,必先造人。
71. Before creating the world, one must first create humans.
72. A man can do no more than he can凡事都应量力而行。
72. A man can do no more than he can, so everything should be done within one's limits.
73. Respect yourself, or no one else will respect you要人尊敬,必须自重。
73. Respect yourself, or no one else will respect you. To be respected by others, one must respect oneself.
74. Man must be created before creation.
74. Man must be created before the creation.
75. Everything should be established beforehand, but not abolished beforehand.?>
75. Everything should be established beforehand, but not abolished beforehand.