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1. He who makes no mistakes makes nothing
1. He who makes no mistakes makes nothing.
2. 光阴一去难再见,水流东海不回头。
2. Time once gone is hard to see again, like the river flowing to the East Sea, it never turns back.
3. 人在青春,花在盛夏。
3. In youth, like flowers in full summer bloom.
4. 使一个人的有限的生命,更加有效,也即等于延长了人的生命。--鲁迅
4. To make a person's limited life more effective, which is equivalent to extending a person's life. --Lu Xun
5. Failure is the mother of success
5. Failure is the mother of success.
6. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise
6. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
7. Don't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs
7. Don't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs This English idiom is a colloquial way of saying that you should not attempt to instruct someone who is already very knowledgeable or experienced in a particular area. It's similar to the English expression "Don't try to teach an old dog new tricks."
8. People in youth, spend in midsummer.
8. Young people spend money in midsummer.
9. 今天的事不要拖到明天。 (美国总统 富兰克林 B )
9. Don't put off today's work till tomorrow. (U.S. President Franklin B.)
10. Time has wings
10. Time has wings
11. Fields have eyes, and woods have ears
11. Fields have eyes, and woods have ears.
12. 山川满目泪沾衣,富贵荣华能几时。不见只今汾水上,唯有年年秋雁飞。--唐·李峤
12. Rivers and mountains are all around, tears wet my clothes; how long can wealth and honor last? I see not now on the Fen River only the annual autumn geese flying. -- Tang Dynasty, Li Zhao
13. 我喜欢并习惯了对变化的东西保持着距离,这样才会知道什么是最不会被时间抛弃的准则。
13. I like and am accustomed to keeping a distance from things that change, so that I can know what are the principles least likely to be abandoned by time.
14. 时间待人是同等的,而时间在每个人手里的价值却不同。--佚名
14. Time is equal to everyone, but its value in each person's hands is different. -- Anonymous
15. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing
15. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
16. 人生苦短,若虚度年华,则短暂的人生就太长了。——莎士比亚
16. Life is short, and if we waste our time, then the brief life becomes too long. — Shakespeare
17. A man is known by his friends
17. A man is known by his friends.
18. 一日之计在于晨,一年之计在于春,一生之计在于勤。
18. The plan for a day is in the morning, the plan for a year is in the spring, and the plan for a lifetime is in diligence.
19. Fact speak louder than words
19. Facts speak louder than words.
20. 时间是一个伟大的作者,它会给每个人写出完美的结局来。——卓别林
20. Time is a great author, and it will write a perfect ending for everyone. – Charlie Chaplin
21. 必须记住我们学习的时间是有限的。时间有限,不只是由于人生短促,更由于人事纷繁。我们应该力求把我们所有的时间用去做最有益的事情。--斯宾塞
21. We must remember that the time we have for learning is limited. This limitation is not only due to the brevity of life but also to the complexities of human affairs. We should strive to use all our time for the most beneficial endeavors. -- Spencer
22. A day's plan is in the morning, and a year's plan is in the spring.
22. A day's plan is in the morning, and a year's plan is in the spring.
23. 没有方法能使时钏为我敲已过去了的钟点。--拜伦
23. There is no method that can make the clock chime the hours that have passed. -- Byronic
24. Do as the Romans do
24. Do as the Romans do
25. 从不浪费时间的人,没有工夫抱怨时间不够。 ——杰弗逊
25. "A person who never wastes time has no time to complain about not having enough of it." – Jefferson
26. At tent in history is a fleeting time , precious and unique (
26. In the tent of history is a fleeting time, precious and unique (
27. 7如果你年轻时就没有学会思考,那么就永远学不会思考。(美国发明家 爱迪生 T)
27.7 If you do not learn to think when you are young, then you will never learn to think. (American inventor Thomas Edison)
28. 书籍是横渡时间大海的航船。
28. Books are ships that cross the ocean of time.
29. 辛勤的蜜蜂永没有时间的悲哀。
29. Hardworking bees never know the sorrow of time.
30. Do nothing by halves
30. Do nothing in halves
31. 不管饕餮的时间怎样吞噬着一切,我们要在这一息尚存的时候,努力博取我们的声誉,使时间的镰刀不能伤害我们。 ——莎士比亚
31. No matter how the voracious time devours everything, we must strive to earn our reputation while there is still a breath left in us, so that the scythe of time cannot harm us. — William Shakespeare
32. 放弃时间的人,时间也放弃他。
32. He who abandons time, time abandons him.
33. Hasty love, soon cold
33. Hasty love, soon cold.
34. There is no time like the present
34. There is no time like the present.
35. 谁把一生的光阴虚度,便是抛下黄金未买一物。
35. Whoever squanders the light of their entire life is like throwing gold away without buying anything.
36. 清晨不起早,误一天的事;幼年不勤学,误一生的事。
36. Not waking up early in the morning may ruin a day's work; not studying diligently in childhood may ruin a lifetime's prospects.
37. A stitch in time saves nine
37. A stitch in time saves nine.
38. A close mouth catches no flies
38. A closed mouth catches no flies.
39. 合理安排时间,就等于节约时间。 ——培根
39. Proper time management is equivalent to saving time. —— Bacon
40. Fortune knocks once at least at every man's gate
40. Fortune at least knocks once at every man's door
41. The beard can not be pulled out, roots in the years.
41. The beard cannot be pulled out; its roots are deep in the years.
42. Time cannot be orroorroes religion
42. Time cannot be orroorroes religion
43. Empty vessels make the greatest sound
43. Empty vessels make the greatest sound.
44. 时间是世界上一切成就的土壤。时间给空想者痛苦,给创造者幸福。--麦金西
44. Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time brings suffering to dreamers and happiness to creators. -- McKinsey
45. 时间是由分秒积成的,善于利用零星时间的人,才会做出更大的成绩来。--华罗庚
45. Time is made up of moments, and only those who are good at utilizing碎片时间 will be able to achieve greater accomplishments. --Hua Luogeng
46. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, people can't turn into teenagers.
46. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, people cannot turn into teenagers.
47. 年过中秋月过半,人老不能转少年。
47. Beyond the Mid-Autumn, the moon is past its midpoint; age cannot revert a youth back.
48. Good medicine is hard to cure, and gold is hard to buy when you are a teenager.
48. Good medicine is hard to cure, and gold is hard to come by when you're a teenager.
49. Experience is the father of wisdom and memory the mother
49. Experience is the father of wisdom, and memory is the mother.
50. 时间最不偏私,给任何人都是二十四小时;时间也是偏私,给任何人都不是二十四小时。——赫胥黎
50. Time is the most unprejudiced, giving everyone 24 hours; yet time is also biased, not giving anyone 24 hours. — Huxley
51. He that will not work shall not eat
51. He who will not work shall not eat.
52. 永远珍惜时间的人才能得到财富。
52. Only those who cherish time forever can attain wealth.
53. To get time is to get everything.
53. To gain time is to gain everything.
54. Time flies
54. Time flies
55. He who gives up time gives up time.
55. He who gives up time gives up time. This sentence is a repetition of the same phrase, which in English can be interpreted as: "The one who放弃 time放弃 time." However, without additional context, it's unclear what "time" refers to in this context. It could be a metaphorical or literal reference. If "time" is being used metaphorically, a possible translation could be: 55. He who sacrifices time, loses time.
56. 我们若要生活,就该为自己建造一种充满感受、思索和行动的时钟,用它来代替这个枯燥、单调、以愁闷来扼杀心灵,带有责备意味和冷冷地滴答着的时间。--高尔基
56. If we are to live, we should build a clock filled with sensations, thoughts, and actions for ourselves, using it to replace this tedious, monotonous time that throttles the soul with melancholy, laden with reproach and coldly ticking away. -- Maxim Gorky
57. Learning lies in diligence, and our generation should cherish the seconds and seconds.
57. Learning is found in diligence, and our generation should treasure every second and moment.
58. Cry for the moon
58. Cry for the moon
59. Don't spend your days in vain. Don't waste your youth.
59. Don't squander your days in vain. Don't waste your youth.
60. Books and friends should be few but good
60. Books and friends should be few but excellent.
61. Times change
61. Times change
62. Far water does not put out near fire
62. Far water does not extinguish a fire that is close by.
63. A hedge between keeps friendship green
63. A hedge between keeps friendship green.
64. A new broom sweeps clean
64. A new broom sweeps clean.
65. 时间就像海绵里的水只要愿挤总还是有的--鲁迅
65. Time is like water in a sponge, as long as you're willing to squeeze, there's always some left — Lu Xun.
66. Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today
66. Don't delay until tomorrow what should be done today.
67. Constant dripping wears away a stone
67. Constant dripping wears away the stone
68. Fire is a good servant but a bad master
68. Fire is a good servant but a bad master.
69. Money is hard to buy in February and August, and gold is hard to buy as a teenager.
69. Money is difficult to come by in February and August, and gold is hard to acquire as a teenager.
70. Time is a file that wears and makes no noise
70. Time is a file that wears and makes no noise.
71. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening
71. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
72. 时间是世界上一切成就的土壤。时间给空想者痛苦,给创造者幸福。——麦金西
72. Time is the soil of all achievements in the world. Time brings suffering to dreamers and happiness to creators. — McKinsey
73. Cheats never prosper
73. Cheats never prosper
74. As soon as the Yangtze River has gone, there is no return wave.
74. As soon as the Yangtze River has receded, there is no returning wave.
75. Fools grow without watering
75. Fools grow without watering
76. Thirty-six thousand days in a century, time is only in a flash.
76. Thirty-six thousand days in a century, time is but a flash.
77. Experience must be bought
77. Experience must be bought
78. He laughs best who laughs last
78. He laughs best who laughs last.
79. How many days can a flower blossom on a branch, and how many people can live in the world?
79. How many days can a flower bloom on a branch, and how many people can live in the world?
80. Give a dog a bad name and hang him
80. Cast a dog as a villain and hang him.
81. Every advantage has its disadvantage
81. Every advantage has its disadvantage.
82. 时间最不偏私,给任何人都是二十四小时;时间也最偏私,给任何人都不是二十四小时。--赫胥黎
82. Time is the most impartial, giving everyone 24 hours; yet time is also the most partial, not giving anyone 24 hours. -- Huxley
83. A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush
83. A bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush.
84. Happy is the man who learns from the misfortunes of others
84. Happy is the man who learns from the misfortunes of others.