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1. Confidence is a plant of slow growth
1. Confidence is a plant of slow growth.
2. · A bad conscience is a snake in one磗 heart做贼心虚。
2. · A guilty conscience is like a snake coiled in one's heart. (The phrase "做贼心虚" translates to "feeling guilty like a thief" or "a guilty conscience.")
3. If you don't look at relatives or relatives, you need to see if you can straighten them out.
3. If you don't look after relatives or relatives, you need to see if you can set them straight.
4. 若做了不应做之事,则必然会听见不愿听之语。
4. If one does what should not be done, one will inevitably hear words that one does not wish to hear.
5. 人横有道理,马横有缰绳。
5. People have reasons, and horses have reins.
6. · Stay put停住不动
6. · Stay put - Stop moving, remain stationary
7. Drinking hurts the body and eating hurts the stomach
7. Drinking harms the body and eating hurts the stomach.
8. · The news came as a bombshell这个消息犹如晴天霹雳
8. The news came as a bombshell.
9. There's a day that can't go, there's no pass that can't go.
9. There's a day that cannot pass, and there's no passage that cannot be crossed.
10. Diarrhea and typhoid fever.
10. Diarrhea and typhoid fever.
11. A chopstick is easy to break, but a chopstick is hard to break.
11. A chopstick is easy to break, but it is hard to break a chopstick.
12. Who judges best of a man,his enemies or himself
12. Who judges best of a man, his enemies or himself?
13. · Accidents will happen天有不测风云。
13. · Accidents will happen; as the saying goes, "There's no predicting the weather."
14. 水不平要流,理不平要说。
14. If water is uneven, it will flow; if reason is uneven, it must be spoken.
15. The nose is stuffy Eat some scallions
15. The nose is congested. Eat some scallions.
16. · A beggar磗 purse is bottomless乞丐的钱袋是无底洞。
16. · A beggar's purse is a bottomless pit.
17. If you do what you should not,you must hear what you would not
17. If you do what you should not, you must hear what you would not.
18. Better late than never 迟做总比不做好
18. Better late than never - Better to do something late than not do it at all.
19. Truth may be blamed,but shall never be shamed
19. Truth may be blamed, but shall never be shamed.
20. · Nervous wreck紧张,激动
20. · Nervous wreck - a state of tension and excitement
21. 树多成林不怕风,线多搓绳挑千斤。
21. With many trees, a forest is not afraid of the wind; with many threads, a rope can bear a thousand catties.
22. 有心烧香,不论早晚。
22. Whomever has the intention to burn incense, it matters not whether it is morning or evening.
23. · A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than kept坏习惯像鲜馅饼,分食要比保存好。
23. · A bad habit is like a fresh pastry, better to share than to preserve.
24. · I think I get the drift我知道了;
24. · I think I get the drift; I know what you mean.
25. 常骂不惊,常打不怕。
25. Regularly being cursed doesn't cause alarm, and regular beatings don't evoke fear.
26. Better lose the saddle than the horse 吃小亏占大便宜
26. It's better to lose the saddle than the horse. (It's better to suffer a small loss for a big gain.)
27. Riding horses are not afraid of mountains, sailing boats are not afraid of beaches
27. Riding horses are not afraid of mountains, sailing boats are not afraid of beaches.
28. Facts are stubborn things
28. Facts are stubborn things
29. Better poor with honour than rich with shame 穷得光荣,胜过富得可耻
29. It is better to be poor with honor than rich with shame.
30. 江山易改,本性难移。
30. It is easy to change one's state, but difficult to alter one's nature.
31. All for one, one for all
31. All for one, and one for all.
32. Take a walk after dinner and live to ninety-nine!
32. Take a walk after dinner and live to ninety-nine!
33. 若做了不应该做的事,则将产生自己所不希望有的感觉。
33. If one does something that should not be done, one will feel something that is not desired.
34. 姜是老的辣,醋是陈的酸。
34. The older the ginger, the spicier it is; the older the vinegar, the more sour it is.
35. Treat other people as you hope they will treat you
35. Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself.
36. Don't throw stones at your neightbours,if your own windows are glass
36. Do not throw stones at your neighbors if your own windows are made of glass.
37. Fist does not leave the hand, song does not leave the mouth
37. The fist does not leave the hand, the song does not leave the mouth.
38. 鸟贵有翼,人贵有智。
38. Birds are precious for their wings, and people are precious for their wisdom.
39. 有上不去的天,没过不去的关。
39. There are skies you can't reach, but no gates you can't pass through.
40. The mountain has its own pedestrians and the water has its own ferrymen
40. The mountain has its own pedestrians and the water has its own ferrymen.
41. 不磨不炼,不成好汉。
41. No grinding, no refining; no one can become a true man without it.
42. Evil is rewarded with evil, and good is rewarded with good.?>
42. Evil is rewarded with evil, and good is rewarded with good.
43. 穷则独善其身,达则兼善天下。
43. When one is in poverty, one should focus on self-improvement; when one achieves success, one should also benefit the world.
44. · to fly off the handle突然生气、发怒
44. · to fly off the handle - to become suddenly angry or lose one's temper
45. Better eat a mouthful of fresh peaches than a basket of rotten ones
45. It's better to eat a mouthful of fresh peaches than a basket of rotten ones.
46. · like taking candy from a baby形容某事易如反掌
46. · like taking candy from a baby - This idiom describes something as being incredibly easy to do.
47. Speaking, laughing and laughing, no tutor.
47. Speaking, laughing, and laughing, no tutor.
48. Loss of land does not bear seeds, loss of people do not intersect.
48. The loss of land does not bear seeds, and the loss of people does not intersect.
49. The grass is greener on the other side of the fence隔岸风景好;邻家芳草绿。
49. The grass is greener on the other side of the fence; across the river, the scenery is beautiful; next door, the grass is green.
50. He that knows nothing,doubts nothing
50. He who knows nothing doubts nothing.
51. The Yangtze River does not refuse to flow, and Mount Tai does not choose earth and stone.
51. The Yangtze River does not refuse to flow, and Mount Tai does not choose earth and stone.
52. 好汉做事干到底,好马登程跑到头。
52. A brave man sees a task through to the end, and a good horse runs until it reaches the end of the road.
53. Bite off more than one can chew 贪多咽不下
53. Bite off more than one can chew - Try to take on more than one can handle.
54. Beware beginnings 慎始为上
54. Beware of beginnings: Caution in the start is paramount.
55. Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labour does the body
55. Difficulties strengthen the mind, just as labor strengthens the body.
56. The girl talks about embroidery, the scholar talks about articles.
56. The girl talks about embroidery, the scholar talks about articles.
57. Eat without chewing, read without knowing.
57. Eat without chewing, read without knowing.
58. 吃饭不嚼不知味,读书不想不知意。
58. If you don't chew while eating, you won't know the taste; if you don't think while reading, you won't understand the meaning.
59. All things are difficult before they are easy
59. All things are difficult before they become easy.
60. · got savoir faire言行得体
60. · has savoir-faire ( savoir faire) - has good manners, is well-mannered
61. Reputation is often got without merit and lost without fault
61. Reputation is often gained without merit and lost without fault.
62. A little knowledge is dangerous一知半解最危险
62. A little knowledge is dangerous — A half-knowledge is the most dangerous.
63. People rush to relatives, birds rush to forests.
63. People rush to relatives, birds rush to forests.
64. Wet your mouth, wash your face and hands.
64. Wet your mouth, wash your face and hands.
65. A day's plan is in the morning, and a year's plan is in the spring.
65. A day's plan is for the morning, and a year's plan is for the spring.
66. Overeating and overdrinking are easy to get sick, and regular and quantitative Baonanning
66. Overeating and overdrinking are easy to get sick, and regular and quantitative Baonanning (it seems there might be a typo or missing context here) can lead to health issues.
67. 不看人亲不亲,要看理顺不顺。
67. It's not about whether someone is close or not, but about whether things are in order or not.
68. What is serving God'Tis doing good to man
68. What is serving God? 'Tis doing good to man.