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揭秘贪心的诅咒:揭示那些讽刺人心的绝妙谚语

面书号 2025-01-22 19:43 8


1. 得寸进尺:得了一寸,还想再进一尺比喻贪心不足,有了小的,又要大的

1. Greedy to the extreme: Having gained an inch, they still want to push further a foot. This idiom比喻greedy to the extreme, having gained something small, they still desire something larger.

2. 打铁的要自己把钳,种地的要自己下田。

2. Those who are in the iron industry need to use their own tongs, and those who farm should go down into the fields themselves.

3. 贪心不足蛇吞象:释义比喻人贪心不足,就像蛇想吞食大象一样

3. Greedy to an insatiable degree, like a snake trying to swallow an elephant: This idiom比喻人贪心不足,就像蛇想吞食大象一样.

4. 吃了猪肝想猪心,得了白银想黄金。

4. When one eats pork liver, one wishes for a pig's heart; when one has silver, one dreams of gold.

5. 湖里游着大鲤鱼,不如桌上小鲫鱼。

5. There are big carps swimming in the lake, but they are not as good as the small crucian carp on the table.

6. 鱼见食而不见钩,人见利而不见害。

6. Fish see food but not the hook, and people see benefits but not the harm.

7. 贪图个人利益,是敌人的温床。

7. Seeking personal gains is a breeding ground for enemies.

8. 贪小便宜吃大亏。

8. Taking small shortcuts leads to big losses.

9. 劳动钱,万万年,贪污钱,在眼前。

9. Earnings from labor, eternal and ever-lasting; gains from corruption, right before our eyes.

10. 吃了人家的嘴软,拿了人家的手短。

10. If you've eaten someone else's food, you'll be soft-hearted; if you've taken someone else's things, you'll be short-tempered.

11. 宁可吃亏,不贪便宜。

11. It's better to suffer a loss than to seek a cheap deal.

12. 不图便宜不上当,贪图便宜吃大亏。

12. Don't seek cheapness and fall for scams; greedy for cheapness leads to big losses.

13. 唯利是图::唯:只有;图:图谋,追求只要有利可图,什么事都干

13. Profit-oriented: "唯" means only; "图" means to plot or pursue. As long as there is profit to be gained, they will do anything.

14. 勿贪意外财,不饮过量酒。?>

14. Do not be greedy for unexpected wealth, and do not drink excessive amounts of alcohol.

15. 不是你的财,别落你的袋。

15. If it's not yours, don't put it in your bag.

16. 不要骑两头马,不要喝两头茶。

16. Don't ride two horses at the same time, and don't drink two cups of tea at once.

17. 寨有盍饕之心,而欲不可足。

17. The camp has a greedy heart, and its desires are insatiable.

18. 蠢家伙贪求的是钱财,聪明人珍藏的是知识。

18. The fool seeks wealth, but the wise man treasures knowledge.

19. 不贪便宜不上当,上当只因贪便宜。

19. Don't be greedy for a bargain and you won't be tricked; the reason for being tricked is only because of greed for a bargain.

20. 贪睡的人错误少。

20. People who are sleepy make fewer mistakes.

21. 侵欲无厌.规求无度。

21. Greed is insatiable; desires are without measure.

22. 人心不足蛇吞象:人心不足蛇吞相原为一个人太过贪婪,想取蛇的心肝,结果被蛇吃了比喻人如果贪心过重,最后将没有好下场

22. The heart's desire is never satisfied; like a snake swallowing an elephant: The original saying was about a person who was overly greedy, wanting to take the heart and liver of a snake, only to be eaten by the snake. It比喻s that if one is overly greedy, they will eventually face a bad outcome.

23. 人心不足蛇吞象,贪心不足吃月亮。

23. Man's desires are insatiable; like a snake that swallows an elephant, or a greedy person that wants to eat the moon.

24. 欲壑难填:欲:欲望;壑:深谷形容欲望象深谷一样,很难填满指贪心重,没法满足

24. Insatiable greed: "欲望" means desire; "壑" refers to a deep valley, which metaphorically describes desires as being as deep as a valley, making it hard to fill. This phrase indicates a strong greed that cannot be satisfied.

25. 得陇望蜀:陇:指甘肃一带;蜀:指四川一带已经取得陇右,还想攻取西蜀比喻贪得无厌

25. Greedy for more after achieving something: "Liang" refers to the area around Gansu; "Shu" refers to the area around Sichuan. Having already achieved the region to the west of Liang, one still wants to conquer the Western Shu, which metaphorically expresses an insatiable desire for more.

26. 不吃酒,脸不红;不做贼,心不惊。

26. Not drinking wine, the face doesn't turn red; not being a thief, the heart doesn't palpitate.

27. 贪婪鬼没个饱,吝啬鬼不知富。

27. The greedy never have enough, and the stingy don't know wealth.

28. 趋热性能惯,贪饕死亦轻。

28. Habituated to the pursuit of warmth, gluttony knows no fear even in death.