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Win with Wisdom: Master the English Proverbs!

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2. Eight mature, ten harvest; ten mature, twenty lose.

2. If eight are mature, ten will be harvested; if ten are mature, twenty will be lost.

3. Returning tigers to the mountains is bound to have future problems.

3. Returning tigers to the mountains is bound to encounter future problems.

4. People praise, a flower; they praise, people laugh.

4. People praise a flower; people praise, people laugh.

5. 虎吃人易躲,人吃人难防。

5. It's easy to avoid being eaten by a tiger, but hard to prevent people from eating each other.

6. Men want to be beautiful, soap all over; women want to be beautiful, filial piety three points.

6. Men desire to be handsome, covered in soap all over; women desire to be beautiful, with filial piety as their three cardinal virtues.

7. Greed others for flowers, mistake their own home.

7. Desire others' flowers, forget one's own home.

8. Start a business for a hundred years, lose one day.

8. Start a business for a hundred years, lose one day.

9. Neighbouring rivers do not waste water; neighbouring mountains do not waste firewood.

9. Neighboring rivers do not squander water; neighboring mountains do not squander firewood.

10. 慢病在养,急病在治。

10. Chronic diseases require nurturing, while acute diseases require treatment.

11. Better cry out for poverty than get sick.

11. It's better to cry out for poverty than to fall sick.

12. Eat half a meal rather than break it.

12. Eat half a meal rather than break it.

13. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

13. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

14. With a long whistle, the hills and valleys should be heard.

14. With a long whistle, the hills and valleys should be heard.

15. Rain more in time and fire less afterwards.

15. Rain more at the right time and less fire afterwards.

16. There are a thousand people in the family and one person in charge.

16. There are a thousand people in the family and one person in charge.

17. People fight for breath and Buddha fight for fragrance.

17. People struggle for breath and the Buddha struggles for fragrance.

18. Tigers eat people easily, but people eat people hard to prevent.

18. Tigers easily eat people, but it is hard for people to prevent eating each other.

19. An honest man does not do secret things, but a real man does not tell lies.

19. An honest man does not do secret things, but a real man does not tell lies.

20. 开水不响,响水不开。

20. Boiling water doesn't make a sound, and water that makes a sound isn't boiling.

21. When tigers come to the hall, their families are ruined.

21. When tigers enter the hall, their families are destroyed.

22. 边学边问,才有学问。

22. Only by asking while learning can one acquire knowledge.

23. Swallows fly high in sunny days and fly low in rainy days.

23. Swallows fly high on sunny days and low on rainy days.

24. 病人心多,忙人事多。

24. There are many patients and many busy people.

25. Man has lost his hands and horse has lost his hoofs.

25. Man has lost his hands and the horse has lost his hooves.

26. 人家夸,一朵花;自己夸,人笑话。

26. When others praise you, it's like a flower; when you praise yourself, people laugh at you.

27. 百闻不如一见,百见不如一干。

27. Seeing is believing, and doing is better than seeing.

28. Dog keeps track, cat keeps house.

28. The dog keeps track, the cat keeps house.

29. Children pide up, trees pide up.

29. Children stand up, trees stand up.

30. A good word is warm in winter, but a bad word hurts in June.

30. A kind word is warm in winter, but a harsh word wounds in June.

31. 顺藤摸瓜,顺水求源。

31. Follow the vine to find the melon, or follow the stream to find its source.

32. Chronic illness is being cured while acute illness is being treated.

32. Chronic illness is being cured while acute illness is being treated.

33. 儿大分家,树大分杈。

33. As children grow up, they set up their own households; as trees grow, they branch out.

34. 多下及时雨,少放马后炮。

34. Do more timely rain, less fire after the horse.

35. 男要俏,一身皂;女要俏,三分孝。

35. A man for charm, a whole set of black; a woman for charm, three parts of filial piety.

36. It is better to nourish the heart than to supplement the food with medicine.

36. It is better to nurture the heart than to supplement the food with medicine.

37. 取人之长,补己之短。

37. Learn from others' strengths to compensate for your own weaknesses.

38. Better call it Dunton Sparse than a hunger.

38. Better call it Dunton Sparse than hunger.

39. Sweat is not windward, walk is not concave chest.

39. Sweat is not from the windward side, a walk is not a concave chest.

40. 家有千口,主事一人。

40. In a household of a thousand people, there is only one person in charge.

41. 过头话少说,过头事少做。

41. Speak less of what is excessive, and do less of what is overdone.

42. 鼓不打不响,钟不敲不鸣。

42. A drum won't sound if not beaten, and a bell won't ring if not struck.

43. 邻舍好,无价宝。

43. Good neighbors are a priceless treasure.

44. 水涨船高,风大树摇。

44. The boat rises with the tide, and the tree sways in the strong wind.

45. 补漏趁天晴,读书趁年轻。

45. Repair leaks when the weather is sunny; read when young.

46. 朋友千个少,冤家一个多。

46. The more friends you have, the fewer they are; the more enemies you have, the more they are.

47. Where there is a will, there is a wayYou志者,事竟成。Well begun is half doneHao的开端是成功的一半。East, west, home is bestJin窝、银窝,不如自己的草窝。There is no royal road to learningXue无坦途。Look before you leap First think, then actSan思而后行。It is never too late to mendWang羊补牢,犹为未晚。Light e, light goLai得容易,去得快。Time is moneyShi间就是金钱。A friend in need is a friend indeedHuan难见真交。Great hopes make great manYuan大的希望,造就伟大的人物。After a storm es a calmYu过天晴。All roads lead to RomeTiao条大路通罗马。Art is long, but life is shortRen生有限,学问无涯。Stick to it, and you'll succeedZhi要人有恒,万事都能成。

47. Where there is a will, there is a way You will find a way if you want to. Well begun is half done A good start is half the battle. East, west, home is best Home sweet home is the best. There is no royal road to learning There is no shortcut to learning. Look before you leap Think first, then act. It is never too late to mend It's never too late to make amends. Light e, light go Easy come, easy go. Time is money Time is precious. A friend in need is a friend indeed A true friend is seen in times of need. Great hopes make great men Great dreams create great people. After a storm comes a calm After the storm, the calm follows. All roads lead to Rome All paths lead to the same goal. Art is long, but life is short Life is fleeting, but the pursuit of knowledge is endless. Stick to it, and you'll succeed With perseverance, success is sure to follow.

48. No temper, no sweat.

48. No temper, no sweat.

49. 亲身下河知深浅,亲口尝梨知酸甜。

49. One must personally wade into the river to know its depth, and personally taste the pear to know its sweetness and sourness.

50. Learning is what we learn.

50. Learning is what we acquire.

51. 放虎归山,必有后患。

51. Let the tiger return to the mountains, and there will surely be future troubles.

52. 人争一口气,佛争一炷香。

52. People fight for a breath of air, while Buddha fights for a stick of incense.

53. 出汗不迎风,走路不凹胸。

53. Do not sweat in the wind, and do not walk with a hollow chest.

54. Life is a lifetime, grass is a autumn.

54. Life is a journey throughout a lifetime, grass is akin to autumn.

55. 宁叫顿顿稀,不叫一顿饥。

55. It's better to have稀 soup every meal than to go hungry for a whole meal.

56. 细水长流,吃穿不愁。

56. Drip by drip, there's no worry about food and clothing.

57. 香花不一定好看,会说不一定能干。

57. Beautiful flowers are not necessarily good-looking, and being able to talk does not necessarily mean being able to work.

58. People are afraid of old age and poverty, and they are afraid of cold dew and wind.

58. People fear old age and poverty, and they fear the cold dew and wind.

59. 八成熟,十成收;十成熟,二成丢。

59. If something is cooked to eight degrees of perfection, you will harvest ten degrees of benefit; if it is cooked to ten degrees of perfection, you will lose two degrees of it.

60. Young men do not work hard, but old men do not work hard.

60. Young men do not work hard, but old men do not work hard.

61. 千里之行,始于足下。

61. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

62. How can you see a rainbow without rain and wind?

62. How can you see a rainbow without rain and wind?

63. 宁叫嘴受穷,不叫病缠身。

63. It's better to be poor with a willing mouth than sick and burdened by illness.

64. 1爱屋及乌 Love me, love my dog2Bai闻不如一见 Seeing is believing3Bi上不足比下有余 worse off than some, better off than many; to fall short of the best, but be better than the worst4Ben鸟先飞 A slow sparrow should make an early start5Bu眠之夜 white night6Bu以物喜不以己悲 not pleased by external gains, not saddened by personnal losses7Bu遗余力 spare no effort; go all out; do one's best8Bu打不成交 No discord, no concord9Chai东墙补西墙 rob Peter to pay Paul10Ci旧迎新 bid farewell to the old and usher in the new; ring out the old year and ring in the new11Da事化小小事化了 try first to make their mistake sound less serious and then to reduce it to nothing at all12Da开眼界 open one's eyes; broaden one's horizon; be an eye-opener13Guo泰民安 The country flourishes and people live in peace14Guo犹不及 going too far is as bad as not going far enough; beyond is as wrong as falling short; too much is as bad as too little15Gong夫不负有心人 Everything es to him who waits16Hao了伤疤忘了疼 once on shore, one prays no more17Hao事不出门恶事传千里 Good news never goes beyond the gate, while bad news spread far and wide18He气生财 Harmony brings wealth19Huo到老学到老 One is never too old to learn20Ji往不咎 let bygones be bygones21Jin无足赤人无完人 Gold can't be pure and man can't be perfect22Jin玉满堂 Treasures fill the home23Jiao踏实地 be down-to-earth24Jiao踩两只船 sit on the fence25Jun子之交淡如水 the friendship between gentlemen is as pure as crystal; a hedge between keeps friendship green26Lao生常谈陈词滥调 cut and dried, cliché27Li尚往来 Courtesy ca://fanwen99/article/197892848Yu下全文>>

64. 1 Love me, love my dog 2 Seeing is believing 3 Worse off than some, better off than many; to fall short of the best, but be better than the worst 4 A slow sparrow should make an early start 5 White night 6 Not pleased by external gains, not saddened by personal losses 7 Spare no effort; go all out; do one's best 8 No discord, no concord 9 Rob Peter to pay Paul 10 Bid farewell to the old and usher in the new; ring out the old year and ring in the new 11 Try first to make their mistake sound less serious and then to reduce it to nothing at all 12 Open one's eyes; broaden one's horizon; be an eye-opener 13 The country flourishes and people live in peace 14 Going too far is as bad as not going far enough; beyond is as wrong as falling short; too much is as bad as too little 15 Everything to him who waits 16 Once on shore, one prays no more 17 Good news never goes beyond the gate, while bad news spread far and wide 18 Harmony brings wealth 19 One is never too old to learn 20 Let bygones be bygones 21 Gold can't be pure and man can't be perfect 22 Treasures fill the home 23 Be down-to-earth 24 Sit on the fence 25 The friendship between gentlemen is as pure as crystal; a hedge between keeps friendship green 26 Cut and dried, cliché 27 Reciprocate kindness and respect

65. 弟兄不和邻里欺,将相不和邻国欺。

65. Disagreements among brothers are exploited by neighbors, and disagreements among dignitaries are exploited by neighboring countries.

66. 药补食补,不如心补。

66. It's better to nourish the heart than to rely on medicine or food supplements.

67. 狗记路,猫记家。

67. Dogs remember the way, cats remember the home.

68. Poor families are inseparable from familiarity.

68. Poor families are inseparable from familiarity.

69. 创业百年,败家一天。

69. A century of entrepreneurship, a day of squandering.

70. Seeing is better than hearing, doing is better than seeing.

70. Seeing is better than hearing; doing is better than seeing.

71. When the water rises, the boat rises and the wind blows, the tree sways.

71. When the water rises, the boat rises, and when the wind blows, the tree sways.

72. 浪费时间,等于缩短生命。

72. Wasting time is equivalent to shortening one's life.

73. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。

73. If you don't enter the tiger's den, how can you get the cub?

74. 国乱思良相,家贫思贤妻。

74. When the country is in chaos, one thinks of a wise counselor; when the home is poor, one thinks of a virtuous wife.

75. 人怕老来穷,禾怕寒露风。

75. People fear poverty in old age, rice fears the cold dew wind.

76. 没有不上钩的鱼,没有不上竿的猴。

76. There's no fish that won't bite the hook, and no monkey that won't grab the pole.

77. 刻薄不赚钱,忠厚不折本。

77. Being stingy doesn't bring in profits, and being honest doesn't cause a loss.

78. 虎到中堂,家败人亡。

78. The tiger reaches the hall, and the family falls apart, people die.

79. Drilling a dry well will make an endless effort.

79. Drilling a dry well will result in endless effort.