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1. 知识使人谦虚,无知使人傲慢。
1. Knowledge makes one modest, while ignorance makes one proud.
2. Abookwithoutturningislikeabrick
2. A book without turning is like a brick.
3. 一天一苹果,不用请医生。
3. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
4. Practice makes perfect
4. Practice makes perfect
5. Ignorance is like a house without foundation.
5. Ignorance is like a house without a foundation.
6. Art is long, but lift is short
6. Art is long, but life is short.
7. 既来之,则安之。
7. If you have come, then make yourself at home.
8. 万事先难后易。
8. Everything is difficult before it becomes easy.
9. Monksdon'ttalkaboutghostsThereisnoriceinthebag
9. Monks don't talk about ghosts. There is no rice in the bag.
10. An apple a day keeps the doctor away
10. An apple a day keeps the doctor away
11. 学问在得意时是装饰品,失意时是庇护所,年老时是供应品。
11. Knowledge is a ornament in prosperity, a shelter in adversity, and a provision in old age.
12. Rather than envy the fish in Linyuan, it is better to withdraw and netting.
12. Instead of envying the fish in Linyuan, it is better to withdraw and fish.
13. Adversity tells the truth.
13. Adversity tells the truth.
14. If one desires to succeed in anything, he must pay the price
14. If one desires to succeed in anything, he must pay the price.
15. One heart can't be used in two ways.
15. One heart cannot be used in two ways.
16. Fearnotshallowknowledge,butshortambition
16. Fear not shallow knowledge, but short ambition.
17. Onedaypractice,onedaywork,onedaynotpracticetendaysempty
17. One day practice, one day work, one day not practice, ten days empty.
18. Friendship the older it grows the stronger it is
18. The older friendship grows, the stronger it becomes.
19. Wanna be healthyDo please treat youself a nice breakfast
19. Wanna be healthy? Do please treat yourself to a nice breakfast.
20. 人无知犹如房屋无基。
20. Ignorance is like a house without a foundation.
21. Diligence is near success
21. Diligence is close to success.
22. Asinglesparkcanstartaprairiefire
22. A single spark can start a prairie fire.
23. Ifyouraiseyourhand,youdon'tbeatyourwifeIfyouopenyourmouth,youdon'tscoldtheapologist
23. If you raise your hand, you don't beat your wife. If you open your mouth, you don't scold the apologist.
24. 贫穷不足为耻,穷而不能自立方可耻。
24. It is not disgraceful to be poor; it is only disgraceful to be poor and unable to support oneself.
25. Nothing is impossible (or difficult) to the man who will try
25. Nothing is impossible (or difficult) to the man who will try.
26. Aleafcoverstheeyes,butMountTaiisnotseen
26. A leaf covers the eyes, but Mount Tai is not seen.
27. If you sail against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat.
27. If you sail against the current, if you do not advance, you will retreat.
28. Freezetodeathwindwardstation,starvetodeathdon'tbendover
28. Freeze to death windward station, starve to death don't bend over
29. 与其临渊羡鱼,不如退而结网。
29. It's better to go back and weave a net than to stand by the river and wish for fish.
30. Knowledge makes one humble, ignorance makes one arrogant.
30. Knowledge makes one modest, ignorance makes one proud.
31. Habit is second nature
31. Habit is second nature.
32. Thereisnootherwaytolearnart,butthefirstistoexercisethewill
32. There is no other way to learn art, but the first is to exercise the will.
33. Greatthingsaredonebypeopleontheground
33. Great things are done by people on the ground.
34. 人生有限,学问无涯;人生有限,艺术无穷;人生有限,学海无涯;
34. Life is limited, but knowledge is boundless; life is limited, but art is endless; life is limited, but the ocean of learning is boundless.
35. Adversity leads to talent.
35. Adversity begets talent.
36. 知识象烛光,能照亮一个人,也能照亮无数人。
36. Knowledge is like candlelight, which can illuminate one person as well as countless others.
37. Pride makes one lag behind.
37. Pride makes one lag behind.
38. 水滴石穿,绳锯木断。
38. Water wears away stones, and a rope can saw through wood.
39. All roads lead to Rome.
39. All roads lead to Rome. This phrase is an English idiom that translates from Latin and means that there are many different ways to achieve a goal or reach a particular destination. It suggests that there is more than one method to accomplish something.
40. Ifyouwanttoknowsomethinginthemountains,asktheoldpeasantsinthecountryside
40. If you want to find out something in the mountains, ask the old villagers in the countryside.
41. 世上无难事,只怕有心人。
41. There are no difficulties in the world, only those who are determined to overcome them.
42. Poverty does not necessarily mean change, but should mean change.
42. Poverty does not necessarily imply change, but it should mean change.
43. He is rich enough who has true friends
43. He is rich enough who has true friends.
44. There are advantages and disadvantages.
44. There are advantages and disadvantages.
45. Let bygones be bygones.
45. Let bygones be bygones.
46. It is easier to sail along the river than to row against it.
46. It is easier to sail down the river than to row against it.
47. Ifyouarenotdiligent,youarenotafraidofnotbeingprecise;ifyouareafraidofnopersistence,youarenotafraidoffailure
47. If you are not diligent, you are not afraid of not being precise; if you are afraid of no persistence, you are not afraid of failure.
48. 条条大路通罗马。
48. All roads lead to Rome.
49. Custom makes all things easy
49. Custom makes all things easy.
50. Leave off with an appetite
50. Leave on a hungry note