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1. Too many cooks spoil the broth, 厨师多了烧坏汤
1. Too many cooks spoil the broth - Too many chefs spoil the soup.
2. Eat rice with bran, nutritious and healthy.
2. Eat rice with the bran; it is nutritious and healthy.
3. 有病最怕乱投医。
3. The worst thing when you're sick is to seek medical treatment from unqualified practitioners.
4. An apple a day keeps the doctor away每天一只苹果,疾病远离我。
4. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. - An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
5. Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is disease
5. Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is disease.
6. 睡多容易病,少睡亦伤身。
6. Too much sleep is easy to make one sick, and too little sleep also harms the body.
7. 吃米带点糠,营养又健康。
7. Eating rice with a bit of bran is nutritious and healthy.
8. 11Leave off with an appetite吃得七分饱,就该离餐桌
8. 11 Leave the table with an appetite; eat to seven parts full.
9. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
9. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
10. 16Eat to live,but not live to eat吃饭是为了生存,但生存不是为了吃饭。
10. Eat to live, but do not live to eat. (Eat for the sake of living, but do not live for the sake of eating.)
11. 6Too many cooks spoil the broth厨子多了,烧坏酒
11. Too many cooks spoil the broth - More cooks make the soup taste bad.
12. 臭鱼烂虾,送命冤家。
12. Stinking fish and rotting shrimp, fatal enemies.
13. Happy is he who only desires what he may and does what he ought
13. Happy is he who desires only what he may and does what he ought.
14. 冬不蒙头,春不露背。
14. Don't cover your head in winter, and don't expose your back in spring.
15. Many a slipmany things fallbetween the cup and the lip凡事难以十拿稳。
15. Many a slip, many things fall between the cup and the lip. - Many things are not as certain as they seem.
16. Life is like the Yangtze River, not a single injury.
16. Life is like the Yangtze River, without a single blemish.
17. Good wine sells itself货好自会有人求。
17. Good wine sells itself. (The product is so good that it will sell itself.)
18. An apple a day keeps the doctor away 每天一只苹果, 无需医生进门。
18. An apple a day keeps the doctor away — One apple a day keeps the doctor from coming in.
19. Sleeping more is easy to get sick, and sleeping less is also harmful.
19. Sleeping more is easy to get sick, and sleeping less is also harmful.
20. Old desire, refreshing spirit, think more blood and gas injury.
20. Old desires, refreshing spirit, consider more blood and gas injuries.
21. One meal hurts, ten meals soup.?>
21. One meal causes pain, ten meals are soup.
22. Spring onion dipped in sauce, the more fat you eat.
22. The more fat you eat, the more spring onions dipped in sauce.
23. 指甲常剪,疾病不染。
23. Regularly trim your nails, and you will not be prone to diseases.
24. Eating ginseng is better than sleeping five times.
24. Consuming ginseng is better than sleeping five times.
25. 4Eat at pleasure,drink with measure随意吃饭,适度饮酒。
25. Eat at pleasure, drink with measure: Enjoy meals to your heart's content, and drink alcohol in moderation.
26. First cup of wine and two cups of tea.
26. First glass of wine and two cups of tea.
27. He that would eat the kernel must crack the nut 不劳则获。
27. He who would eat the kernel must crack the nut — no gain without toil.
28. If you don't wash your cups after drinking tea, the king of Yan urges you.
28. If you do not wash your cups after drinking tea, the King of Yan would urge you.
29. Machines need to rust without rubbing and hygiene needs short life.
29. Machines need to rust without friction, and hygiene requires a short lifespan.
30. 健康饮食的中英文谚语
31. Fool make feasts and wise men eat them
30. English Proverbs about Healthy Eating 31. Fool make feasts and wise men eat them.
32. Butter to butter is no relish 千篇一律,令人生厌。
32. Butter to butter is no relish; it's monotonous and boring.
33. People are afraid not to move, but they are afraid not to use their brains.
33. People are afraid of not moving, but they are afraid of not using their brains.
34. Diet cures more than doctors 自己饮食有节, 胜过上门求医。
34. A healthy diet cures more than doctors can.
35. Wash your hands before entering the kitchen.
35. Wash your hands before entering the kitchen.
36. Eat more salt and live less ten years.
36. Eat more salt and live ten years less.
37. A close mouth catches no flies病从口入。
37. A closed mouth catches no flies - Illness enters through the mouth.
38. Hunger is the best sauce
38. Hunger is the best sauce.
39. Fool make feasts and wise men eat them蠢人常被聪明人利用。
39. Fools make feasts and the wise men eat them. (The fool arranges the feasts, but the wise men benefit from them.)
40. -----Dante 但丁 (意大利诗人)
40. -----Dante Alighieri (Italian poet)
41. 多练多乖,不练就呆。
41. Practice makes perfect, no practice makes one dull.
42. 一顿吃伤,十顿吃汤。
42. One meal of injury, ten meals of soup.
43. Eat soup before you eat, and you won't be hurt till you get old.
43. Eat soup before you eat, and you won't get hurt until you get old.
44. We rean what we sow
44. We reap what we sow.
45. 冬不蒙首,春不露背。
45. Do not cover your head in winter and expose your back in spring.
46. An apple a day keeps the doctor away
46. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
47. 饭后一百步,强如上药铺。
47. Walking a hundred steps after a meal is stronger than taking the best medicine.
48. ----- 英语谚语
48. ----- English Proverb
49. Eat at pleasure, drink with measure 随意吃饭,适度饮酒。
49. Eat at pleasure, drink with measure - Eat to your heart's content, but drink in moderation.
50. help yourself to sth 随便吃。。。
50. Help yourself to sth - Help yourself to some of this... (indicating that someone is welcome to take or eat something)
51. There is no greater grief than to recall a time of happiness when in misery
51. There is no greater sorrow than to recall a time of happiness when in misery.
52. He who has good health is young, and he is rich who owes nothing
52. He who has good health is young, and he who owes nothing is rich.
53. 宁愿把鞋子穿漏, 不愿把床单磨破。
53. I would rather wear through my shoes than wear out my bedsheet.
54. Wealth is the grass, and wealth is the treasure.
54. Wealth is like grass, and wealth is like treasure.
55. 入厨先洗手,上灶莫多言。
55. Wash hands before entering the kitchen, do not talk too much when cooking on the stove.
56. Eat at pleasure,drink with measure随意吃饭,适度饮酒。
56. Eat with pleasure, drink with measure.
57. Walk after meals, not at the pharmacy.
57. Walk after meals, not at the pharmacy.
58. 吃洋参,不如睡五更。
58. It's better to sleep through the five watches of the night than to eat ginseng.
59. Satisfaction hurts.
59. Satisfaction hurts.
60. 以财为草,以身为宝。
60. Treating wealth as grass and one's body as treasure.
61. Big mouthfuls often choke
61. Big mouthfuls often cause choking
62. 机器不擦要生锈,卫生不讲要短寿。
62. Machines that are not oiled will rust, and bodies that are not kept clean will have a shorter lifespan.
63. 5Wanna be healthyDo please treat youself a nice breakfast要想身体好,早餐要吃饱。
63. 5 Want to be healthy? Do please treat yourself to a nice breakfast. Translation: "63.5 Want to be healthy? Please have a hearty breakfast."
64. As you brew, so must you drink
64. As you brew, so must you drink.
65. 乐靠自得,趣靠自寻。
65. Joy comes from within oneself, as does interest.
66. Frequent vegetarian diet, good stomach.
66. Frequent vegetarian diet, good stomach.
67. In wine there is truth酒后吐真言。
67. In wine there is truth — After drinking, one reveals the truth.
68. Three jujubes a day will never grow old.
68. Eating three jujubes a day will never make you old.
69. 笑一笑,十年少;愁一愁,白了头。
69. A smile can make you look ten years younger; a frown can turn your hair white.
70. Wanna be healthyDo
70. Wanna be healthy? Do...
71. 立如松,行如风。
71. Stand like a pine tree, move like the wind.
72. Leave off with an appetite 吃得七分饱, 就该离餐桌。
72. Leave off with an appetite: Eat to the point of feeling satisfied, then it's time to leave the table.
73. If you want to be in good health, you often dance Yangko.
73. If you want to maintain good health, you often dance Yangko.
74. 核桃山中宝,补肾又健脑。
74. The walnut in the mountain is a treasure, it can both nourish the kidneys and invigorate the brain.
75. 若要身体壮,饭菜嚼成浆。
75. To have a strong body, chew your food until it becomes paste.
76. Leave off with an appetite
76. End with an appetite
77. Cold starts at the foot and sickness comes from the mouth.
77. Cold starts at the feet and illness comes from the mouth.
78. 要得身体好,常把秧歌跳。
78. To maintain good health, often dance the yangge.
79. 酒吃头杯,茶吃二盏。
79. With wine, the first cup is the best; with tea, the second cup is the most enjoyable.
80. 18Eat at pleasure,drink with measure随意吃饭,适度饮酒
80. 18 Eat at pleasure, drink with measure - Eat as you please, and drink in moderation.
81. Take medicine without fear of mouth, break the doctor's leg.
81. Take medicine without fear of mouth, break the doctor's leg. This phrase is an idiom in some languages, and its translation might not convey the exact meaning in English. The original phrase appears to be a proverb or saying that suggests someone should take their medication without hesitation or fear, but the latter part, "break the doctor's leg," is not clear in English and seems to be a separate, possibly unrelated saying. If this is a proverb or a saying, it may need to be rephrased to maintain its intended meaning in English. A possible translation that preserves the sense of the original could be: 81. Take your medicine without fear, don't do anything harmful to the doctor.
82. He deserves not the sweet that will not taste the sour不愿吃苦,不配享福。
82. He does not deserve the sweetness that cannot taste the bitterness. Not willing to endure hardship, he is not worthy of happiness.
83. The first one to eat crab
83. The first one to eat crab
84. Knives are easy to rust and people are easy to get sick.
84. Knives are prone to rust and people are susceptible to getting sick.
85. Laugh, ten years old.
85. Laughter, ten years old.