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1. One butcher does not fear many sheep
1. One butcher does not fear many sheep.
2. Every dog has his day
2. Every dog has his day.
3. Heaven and earth are big, parents and teachers are respected.
3. Heaven and earth are vast, and parents and teachers are revered.
4. 英文的格言谚语是英语语言中的精华,其言简意骇、寓意深刻。
4. English proverbs and maxims are the essence of the English language, characterized by their concise and profound meanings.
5. 养不教,父之过;教不严,师之惰。
5. If a child is raised without education, it is the father's fault; if education is not strict, it is the teacher's laziness.
6. 29A good name is sooner lost than won
6. 29 A good name is soon lost but hard won.
7. 3A baited cat may grow as fierce as a lion
7. A cat with a lure can become as fierce as a lion.
8. If he is in a right position, he will not act accordingly; if he is in a wrong position, he will not obey.
8. If he is in the right position, he will not act accordingly; if he is in the wrong position, he will not obey.
9. No young or old learner is a teacher.
9. No young or old learner is a teacher.
10. Every time the sheep bleats it loses a mouthful
10. Every time the sheep baa's, it loses a mouthful.
11. Learning is a valuable teacher, but also a valuable friend.
11. Learning is a valuable teacher, but also a valuable friend.
12. 古之学者必严其师,师严然后道尊。
12. Ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and only when the teacher is respected can the teachings be honored.
13. A colt you may break,but an old horse you never can
13. You may break a colt, but you can never tame an old horse.
14. Saints are capricious.
14. Saints are capricious.
15. You cannot sell the cow and sup the milk
15. You cannot sell the cow and drink the milk.
16. The black ox has trod on his foot
16. The black ox trod on his foot.
17. If you don't listen to your teacher, you don't have comprehensive knowledge.
17. If you don't listen to your teacher, you don't have comprehensive knowledge.
18. The most glorious profession in the sun.
18. The most glorious profession under the sun.
19. 其身正,不令而行;其身不正,虽令不从。
19. If a person is upright and virtuous, they will not need to issue orders; others will follow on their own. But if a person is not upright and virtuous, even if they issue orders, others will not follow.
20. When a dog is drowning,every one offers him drink
20. When a dog is drowning, everyone offers him a drink.
21. 8A cat may look at a king 小人物也有些权利。
21. A cat may look at a king. Even a small person has some rights.
22. 30A good tale is none the worse for being told twice
22. A good tale is not any the worse for being told twice.
23. 不听老师言,知识不周全。
23. Not listening to the teacher's words, knowledge is incomplete.
24. Learning is more important than respecting teachers.
24. Learning is more important than respecting teachers.
25. 35A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
25. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
26. Learning without a teacher is hard to gain.
26. Gaining knowledge without a teacher is difficult.
27. 经师易遇,人师难遇。
27. It is easy to encounter a teacher of classics, but hard to meet a teacher of people.
28. 教师的春风,日日沐我心。
28. The teacher's gentle breeze, daily bathes my heart.
29. One sheep follows another
29. One sheep follows another.
30. 1A bad thing never dies
30. 1A bad thing never dies
31. 学无老少,能者为师。
31. Learning has no age limit; anyone who can teach is a teacher.
32. Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse
32. Temper is dangerous in a blind horse.
33. He is a gentle horse that never cast his rider
33. He is a gentle horse that never throws his rider.
34. A good horse oft needs a good spur
34. A good horse often needs a good spur.
35. The braying of an ass does not reach heaven
35. The braying of a donkey does not reach heaven.
36. Ancient scholars must treat their teachers with dignity and then with Taoism.
36. Ancient scholars must treat their teachers with dignity and adhere to Taoism.
37. Pigs may fly,but they are very unlikely birds
37. Pigs might fly, but they are very unlikely birds.
38. 36A lazy youth, a lousy age
38. 36A lazy youth, a lousy age
39. If the ox falls,whet your knife
39. If the ox falls, sharpen your knife.
40. 先当学生,后当先生。
40. First be a student, then be a teacher.
41. 4A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
41. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
42. 务学不如务求师。
42. It is better to seek a teacher than to pursue learning.
43. 三人行,必有我师。
43. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from.
44. 学者必求师,从师不可不谨也。
44. A scholar must seek a teacher, and it is imperative to be cautious when choosing a teacher.
45. Teachers'spring breeze bathes my heart day by day.
45. The teachers' spring breeze bathes my heart day by day.
46. 不要把珍贵之物送给不识货的人;勿明珠暗投;勿对牛弹琴。
46. Do not give precious things to someone who doesn't appreciate them; don't throw pearls before swine; don't try to teach a pig to sing.
47. Old oxen have stiff horns
47. Old oxen have crooked horns
48. 师者,所以传道,授业,解惑也。
48. A teacher is one who imparts knowledge, teaches skills, and resolves doubts.
49. Teachers, therefore, preach, teach and solve puzzles.
49. Therefore, teachers preach, teach, and solve puzzles.
50. 养体开智以外,又以德育为重。
50. In addition to cultivating the body and opening the mind, moral education is also given top priority.
51. Don't swap horses when crossing a stream
51. Don't change horses when crossing a stream
52. 14A crooked stick will have a crooked shadow
52. A crooked stick will cast a crooked shadow.
53. An ox is taken by the horns,and the man by the tongue
53. An ox is caught by the horns, and a man by the tongue.
54. Many good cows have evil calves
54. Many good cows have evil calves.
55. 教师不仅是知识的传播者,而且是模范。
55. Teachers are not only disseminators of knowledge but also models.
56. 12A contented mind is a perpetual feast
56. A contented mind is a perpetual feast.
57. 17A drowning man will clutch at a straw
57. A drowning man will clutch at a straw.
58. 42A little leak will sink a great ship
58. A little leak will sink a great ship.
59. 7A cat has nine lives猫有九条命;吉人自有天相。
59. A cat has nine lives; a fortunate person has divine protection.
60. 33A house divided against itself cannot stand
60. A house divided against itself cannot stand.
61. 22A forced kindness deserves no thanks
61. 22A forced kindness deserves no gratitude.
62. You may know the horse by his harness
62. You may know the horse by his harness.
63. A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats
rider 63. A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats
64. 50A new broom sweeps clean
64. A new broom sweeps clean.
65. Three feet platform, three inches tongue, three inches pen, three thousand peaches and plums.
65. A three-foot platform, a three-inch tongue, a three-inch pen, three thousand peaches, and plums.
66. 46A man cannot spin and reel at the same time
66. A man cannot spin and reel at the same time.
67. 学贵得师,亦贵得友。
67. It is as important to have a teacher as it is to have friends.
68. 扬黄牛精神,做平凡工作。
68. Embrace the spirit of the Yellow Cow and perform ordinary work.
69. 13A cracked bell can never sound well
69. A cracked bell can never sound well.
70. 15A deceitful peace is more hurtful than an open war
70. A deceitful peace is more harmful than an open war.
71. 2A bad workman always blames his tools
71. A bad workman always blames his tools.
72. 老师就像蜡烛,燃烧自己,照亮别人。
72. Teachers are like candles, burning themselves to illuminate others.
73. 无贵无贱,无长无少,道之所存,师之所存也。
73. There is no distinction between the noble and the humble, the elder and the younger; where there is the Way, there is the teacher.
74. 40A little fire burns up a great deal of corn
74. A small fire consumes a large quantity of corn.
75. The cow that's first up gets the first of the dew
75. The cow that is first in line gets the first of the dew.
76. He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick
76. He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick.
77. 巨人肩上的侏儒看得远;借重他人的经验好处多。
77. A dwarf on the giant's shoulder can see far; benefiting from others' experience is very advantageous.
78. 37A leopard cannot change his spots
78. 37 A leopard cannot change his spots.
79. 学无师承,终难求益。
79. Without a teacher to guide, it is difficult to make significant progress in learning.
80. 47A man without a smiling face must not open a shop 和气生财。
80. A man without a smiling face must not open a shop — cheerfulness brings wealth.
81. A boisterous horse must have a rough bridle
81. A boisterous horse must have a sturdy bridle.
82. Never cast your pearls before swine
82. Never cast your pearls before swine
83. 读书全靠自用功,先生不过引路人。
83. The study entirely depends on one's own efforts; the teacher is merely a guide.