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英语趣味谚语:轻松学,乐趣多!

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1. 姑舅亲,辈辈亲,打断骨头连着筋。

1. Aunts and uncles are close, and so are the generations; even if the bones are broken, the tendons are still connected.

2. 55Learn young,learn fair

2. Learn young, learn well.

3. Practice makes perfect 熟能生巧。

3. Practice makes perfect. (The more you practice, the more skilled you become.)

4. 47Experience keeps a dear school,but fools learn in no other

4. Experience is a costly teacher, but fools learn in no other way.

5. 26Actions speak louder than words

5. Actions speak louder than words.

6. source and broadest afar off

6. source and the broadest afar off

7. 根深不怕风摇动,树正何愁影子斜。

7. Deep roots are not afraid of wind sway, a straight tree has no worries about its shadow leaning.

8. 74Be just to all,but trust not all

8. Be just to all, but trust not all.

9. 人在福中不知福,船在水中不知流。

9. When a person is in happiness, they do not realize it; when a boat is in the water, it does not know the flow.

10. Gold is always shining

10. Gold is always shining

11. 十年茄子九年瓜,芝麻就怕种重茬。六月种芝麻,顶头三朵花。

11. For ten years eggplants, for nine years melons, sesame seeds fear replanting. Sow sesame seeds in June, and they will bloom with three flowers on top.

12. 93Idleness is the key of beggary

12. 93 Idleness is the key to beggary.

13. 73Trust not a great weight to a slender thread

13. Do not place too much trust in a slender thread.

14. Action speaks louder than words 行动胜于语言。

14. Action speaks louder than words - Actions speak louder than words.

15. 80Truth and roses have thorns about them

15. Truth and roses have thorns surrounding them.

16. 17The good seaman is known in bad weather

16. 17 The good sailor is known in bad weather.

17. 78It is not work that kills,but worry

17. 78 It is not work that kills, but worry.

18. He that regards not a penny,will lavish a pound

18. He who disregards a penny will squander a pound.

19. 16Fair words butter no parsnips

19. Sweet words won't attract parsnips.

20. 35A man of words and not deeds is like a garden full of weeds

20. A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds.

21. 82Put your shoulder to the wheel

21. 82 Put your shoulder to the wheel

22. 一举首登龙虎榜,十年身到风凰池。

22. In one swift leap, to the dragon and tiger list I climb; in ten years, I reach the Phoenix Pool.

23. Great minds think alike 英雄所见略同。

23. Great minds think alike - Heroes see eye to eye.

24. 50There is no royal road to learning

24. 50 There is no shortcut to learning.

25. 机电提灌,不怕干旱;只要勤灌,天干也能吃饱饭。

25. Mechanical and electrical water pumping is not afraid of drought; as long as you water diligently, you can still have enough to eat even in dry weather.

26. 51He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning

26. He who is ashamed to ask is ashamed to learn.

27. When people reach 45, it is the mountain tiger.

27. When people reach 45, it is the mountain tiger.

28. A bad thing never dies

28. A bad thing never dies

29. 云交云,雨淋淋(指上下云走向不一样有雨)。

29. Cloud meets cloud, rain pours down (referring to the situation where the movement of clouds is different upwards and downwards, resulting in rain).

30. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step

30. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

31. 人家夸,一朵花;自己夸,人笑话。

31. When others praise you, you are like a flower; when you praise yourself, others laugh at you.

32. 人合心,马合套。

32. People fit together when their hearts are in tune; horses fit together when their bridles are properly matched.

33. Frugality is an estate alone

33. Frugality is an estate alone.

34. 31Ill deeds cannot honour

34. 31 Ill deeds cannot honor

35. 好铁要经三回炉,好书要经百回读。

35. Good iron needs to be refined three times in the furnace, and a good book needs to be read a hundred times.

36. Rome was not built in a day 伟业非一日之功。

36. Rome was not built in a day - Great achievements are not the result of a single day's work.

37. 99Lying rides upon debt's back

37. 99 Lying rides upon debt's back

38. Take care of the pence and the pound

38. Take care of the pence and the pound

39. Every man is the master of his own fortune 每个人都是他自己的命运的主宰。

39. Every man is the master of his own fortune.

40. 水满田,谷满仓,田内无水仓无粮。有收无收在于水,多收少收在于肥。有水无肥一半谷,有肥无水望天哭。囤水如囤粮,水足粮满仓。

40. The fields are full of water, the granaries are full of grain; without water in the fields or grain in the granaries. Whether there is a harvest or not depends on the water, and the amount of the harvest depends on the fertility. With water but no fertility, half the grain is lost; with fertility but no water, one can only weep to the heavens. Storing water is like storing grain; with sufficient water, the granary is full.

41. 十年窗下无人问,一举成名天下知。

41. For ten years, secluded beneath the window, no one asked; with a single achievement, one became famous throughout the world.

42. 种菜老婆吃菜脚,做鞋老婆打赤脚。

42. The woman who grows vegetables eats the vegetable roots, and the woman who makes shoes goes barefoot.

43. All time is no time when it is past

43. All time is no time when it is past.

44. People fit in, horses fit in.

44. People fit in, horses fit in.

45. 87The truths we least like to hear are those

45. 87 The truths we least like to hear are those

46. 受恩深处宜先退,得意浓时便可休。

46. At the depths of receiving favor, it is best to retreat first; when the joy is at its peak, it is time to rest.

47. No man lacks land for his work and no man's food for his land.

47. No man lacks land for his work and no man's land for his food.

48. 74Love at first sight

48. Love at first sight

49. 70Eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him

49. Eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him.

50. Little strokes fell great oaks Dripping water wears through a stone

50. Little strokes fell great oaks; Dripping water wears through a stone.

51. 45Pride and grace dwelt never in one place

51. Pride and grace never dwelt in the same place.

52. No man loses his skin, no man loses his belly.

52. No man loses his skin, no man loses his belly. This is a proverbial expression that translates to English as: 52. No one loses their skin, no one loses their belly. It's a saying that implies that no one can completely lose their essence or identity, suggesting that a person's fundamental characteristics remain unchanged.

53. The seedlings do not recognize their father and mother. They farm at home and get more grain.

53. The seedlings do not recognize their father and mother. They farm at home and get more grain.

54. Diligence is a cash cow, and thrift is a treasure trough.

54. Diligence is a money-making cow, and thrift is a treasure trove.

55. 72Finished labours are pleasant

55. 72 Completed labors are pleasant.