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揭秘:10个激励学习的金句,让学习不再枯燥!

面书号 2025-01-02 20:22 5


1. 宝剑不磨要生锈;人不学习要落后。

1. A sword not honed will rust; a person not learning will fall behind.

2. 比赛必有一胜,苦学必有一成。

2. In every competition, there must be a winner; in every diligent study, there must be some achievement.

3. 经验学校学费高,愚人旁处学不到。

3. The fees for experience-based schools are high, and one cannot learn from fools elsewhere.

4. 天下无难事,只怕有心人。

4. There are no difficult things in the world; only people who are not determined.

5. 行家一出手,就知有没有。

5. A true expert's first move reveals whether they have the skill or not.

6. 不读一家书,不识一家字。

6. If one does not read a single book, one will not recognize a single character.

7. 一艺之成,当尽毕生之力。

7. To master a skill, one should exert all one's efforts throughout their lifetime.

8. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯古作舟。

8. There is a path on the mountain of books, diligence being the way; the sea of knowledge has no bounds, and the ancient boat serves as a vessel.

9. 学问之根苦,学问之果甜。

9. The root of knowledge is bitter, but the fruit of knowledge is sweet.

10. 为学患无疑,疑则进也。

10. It is a worry for a learner to have no doubts; when there are doubts, progress is made.

11. 宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。?>

11. The sharpness of the sword comes from being tempered, the fragrance of the plum blossom from the bitter cold.

12. 勤奋出天才,实践出真知。

12. Diligence brings forth genius, practice brings forth true knowledge.

13. 痒要自我抓,好要别人夸。

13. Itching is best to scratch oneself, and good deeds should be praised by others.

14. 有志者,事竟成。

14. Where there's a will, there's a way.

15. 见多识广,遇事不慌。

15. Experienced and knowledgeable, not panicking when facing things.

16. 经验包涵着珍贵的学问。

16. Experience encompasses precious knowledge.

17. 读不尽世间书,走不尽天下路。

17. There are endless books in the world to read, and endless roads to walk on.

18. 不学无术不知耻,寒窗十年才知羞。

18. Without learning and no skills, shameless; it takes ten years of cold study to know humility.

19. 头回上当,二回的心眼。

19. The first time you are deceived, you learn to be more cautious; the second time, you have sharper eyes.

20. 聪明出于勤奋,天才在于积累。

20. Wisdom comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation.

21. 才出于学,器出于养。

21. Talent comes from education, and skill comes from nurturing.

22. 日出唤醒大地,读书改变愚昧。

22. The sunrise awakens the earth, and reading changes ignorance.

23. 勤奋是成功之母。

23. Diligence is the mother of success.

24. 故事是先人传的,杂话是后人编的。

24. The story was passed down by the ancestors, while the chatter was compiled by the later generations.

25. 经验是知识之父,记忆是知识之母。

25. Experience is the father of knowledge, and memory is the mother of knowledge.

26. 欲昌和顺行为善,想振家声在读书。

26. Desiring prosperity and harmony, one aims to uplift their family's reputation through education.

27. 光说不练,枉学百年。

27. All talk and no action is a waste of a hundred years of learning.

28. 水深难见底,虎死不倒威。

28. The water is too deep to see the bottom, and even when the tiger is dead, its might remains.

29. 读不尽的书,走不完的路。

29. A book that can never be read through, a road that can never be walked out.

30. 穷则独善其身,达则兼善天下。

30. In times of poverty, one should cultivate virtue within oneself; in times of prosperity, one should also work for the good of the world.

31. 不吃饭则饥,不读书则愚。

31. Not eating leads to hunger, not reading leads to ignorance.

32. 梅须逊雪三分白,雪却输梅一段香。

32. Pomegranate blossoms are three shades whiter than snow, but snow loses a touch of the plum blossoms' fragrance.

33. 积钱不如教子,闲坐不如看书。

33. It's better to educate one's children than to save money, and it's better to sit idly than to read books.

34. 人心齐,泰山移。

34. When the hearts of people are united, even Mount Tai can be moved.

35. 竖起脊梁作事,放开眼光读书。

35. Stand up straight in your work and broaden your horizons by reading.

36. 穷则独善其身,达则兼济天下。

36. When in straits, cultivate oneself; when in prosperity, benefit the world.

37. 金无足赤,人无完人。

37. Gold is not pure, and no one is perfect.

38. 知识可羡,胜于财富。

38. Knowledge is to be desired more than wealth.

39. 人有大德,目标高远。

39. A person of great virtue has lofty goals and distant aspirations.

40. 个家的智短,联手的计长。

40. Individual wisdom is short, combined wisdom is long.

41. 吃人家的嘴软,拿人家的手短。

41. One who eats others' food feels soft in the mouth and has a short hand when taking others' things.

42. 人起心发,树起根发。

42. When people start to think, trees start to grow roots.

43. 种地没法,看人家扒拉。

43. Can't do farming, just watch others fumble around.

44. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。

44. Reading through ten thousand scrolls, one writes with the skill of a divine inspiration.

45. 一窍通,百窍通,学了雕花会木工。

45. If you master one skill, you'll master a hundred; learning wood carving will lead you to become proficient in woodworking.

46. 欲高门第须行善,要好儿孙必读书。

46. To aspire to a noble family, one must practice kindness; to have good descendants, one must read books.

47. 多练多乖,不练就呆。

47. Practice makes perfect, no practice makes one dull.

48. 有知识心胸宽广,有远见路途亮堂。

48. Possessing knowledge and a broad mind, and having foresight, the path becomes bright and clear.

49. 略翻书数则,便不愧三餐。

49. Reading a few pages of a book is enough to make one feel worthy of the three meals a day.

50. 谨慎和勤奋带来好运。

50. Prudence and diligence bring good fortune.

51. 人老心不老,身穷志不穷。

51. An old person may have an unaging heart, but poverty does not diminish one's ambition.

52. 人凭志气,虎凭威势。

52. A person relies on their ambition, while a tiger relies on its might.

53. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

53. If you don't strive while young, you'll only regret in your old age.

54. 学问是苦根上长出来的甜果。

54. Knowledge is a sweet fruit that grows from the bitter root.

55. 温固而知新,能够为师已。

55. To firmly grasp the old and to learn the new, one can become a teacher.

56. 莫道君行早,更有早行人。

56. Do not say you leave early; there are those who leave even earlier.

57. 懒惰乃万恶之源。

57. Sloth is the root of all evil.

58. 不能则学,不知则问。

58. If one cannot, one learns; if one does not know, one asks.

59. 百尺竿头,更进一步。

59. To strive for greater heights after reaching the top of a hundred-foot pole.

60. 读书需用心,一字值千金。

60. Reading requires concentration, a single character is worth a thousand in value.

61. 不怕读书难,就怕心不专。

61. The difficulty of reading is not to be feared, but rather the lack of focus in the heart.

62. 学问胜于皇冠。

62. Knowledge is better than a crown.

63. 读书不知义,等于嚼树皮。

63. Reading without understanding is like chewing tree bark.

64. 一分耕耘,一分收获。

64. One sown, one reaped.

65. 好问不迷路,好做不受贫。

65. A person who asks questions does not get lost, and a person who does good work does not live in poverty.

66. 三天不念口干,三天不做手生。

66. Not to recite for three days makes the mouth dry, not to work for three days makes the hands clumsy.

67. 莫等闲,白了少年头,空悲切。

67. Do not waste your time, as your youth turns white, and you will only regret it.

68. 多从一家师,多懂一家艺。

68. The more teachers one has, the more arts one will understand.

69. 心专才能绣得花,心静才能织得麻。

69. Only with a focused mind can one embroidery flowers, and only with a tranquil mind can one weave hemp.

70. 刀不磨要生锈,人不学要落后。

70. If a knife is not sharpened, it will rust; if a person does not learn, they will fall behind.

71. 生命有尽头,学问无止境。

71. Life has an end, but learning has no bounds.

72. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛苦一分才。

72. Diligence can compensate for one's shortcomings, and one's talent is earned through a measure of hard work.

73. 老鼠过街,人人喊打。

73. When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts to beat it.

74. 一勤生百巧,一懒生百病。

74. One diligence leads to a hundred clever ideas, one laziness leads to a hundred illnesses.

75. 与有肝胆人共事,从无字句处读书。

75. Work with men of courage and integrity, and read between the lines.

76. 人往大处看,鸟往高处飞。

76. People look towards the great, while birds fly towards the high places.

77. 同时赶两只兔,一只也捉不到。

77. If you chase two rabbits at the same time, you won't catch either.