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1. 三分吃药七分养。
1. Three parts medicine, seven parts nurturing.
2. Health is certainly more valuable than money, ause it is by health that money is procured
2. Health is certainly more valuable than money, for it is through health that money is earned.
3. Shave your head and bathe hungrily.
3. Shave your head and bathe hungrily.
4. 3Wanna be healthyDo please treat youself a nice breakfast要想身体好,早餐要吃饱。
4. 3 Wanna be healthy? Do please treat yourself to a nice breakfast. Translation: "4.3 Want to be healthy? Please enjoy a nice breakfast for yourself."
5. Life is long if you know how to use it
5. Life is long if you know how to use it.
6. 世界上最幸福的人莫过于,他们的丰功伟绩为世人称颂,而他们的过失则被黄土淹没了。
6. The happiest people in the world are those whose great achievements are praised by all, while their faults are buried under the loess.
7. Eat to live,but not live to eat吃饭是为了生存,但生存不是为了吃饭
7. Eat to live, but do not live to eat. (Translation: To eat is for living, but not to live for eating.)
8. A cold is not a disease. It kills you if you don't cure it.
8. A cold is not a disease. It will kill you if you do not cure it.
9. A good medicine tastes bitter
9. A good medicine tastes bitter.
10. Take medicine for three years and practise medicine.
10. Take medicine for three years and study medicine.
11. It is better to be familiar with Wushu He than to suffer from illness.
11. It is better to be familiar with Wushu He than to suffer from illness.
12. One cannot help being old, but one can resist being aged
12. One cannot help getting old, but one can resist becoming aged.
13. A close mouth catches no flies病从口入
13. A closed mouth catches no flies = Illness enters through the mouth.
14. 有病去烧香,死得更快当。
14. To burn incense when sick leads to a quicker death.
15. 衣服常洗常换,强如上医院。
15. Regularly washing and changing clothes is better than going to the hospital.
16. 大病要养,小病要抗。
16. Take care of major illnesses, and endure minor ones.
17. The bedbugs crawled all over the wall and were in the hands of the medicine cans.
17. The bedbugs crawled all over the wall and were in the hands of the medicine cans. Translation to English: 17. The bedbugs were crawling all over the wall and had gathered around the cans of medicine.
18. Spring is not busy reducing clothes, autumn is not busy adding hats.
18. Spring is not busy with reducing clothes, autumn is not busy with adding hats.
19. 感冒不是病,不治要了命。
19. A cold is not a disease, but if you don't treat it, it could be fatal.
20. 臭虫满墙爬,药罐手中拿。
20. Bed bugs climb all over the wall, holding the medicine pot in hand.
21. Diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body M T CiceroAncient Roman orator and statesman
21. Diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body — M. T. Cicero, Ancient Roman orator and statesman.
22. Happiness lies first of all in health
22. Happiness lies first and foremost in health.
23. Unknown medical science, assassination.
23. Unknown medical science, assassination.
24. Leave the medicine can and wash your hands for dinner.
24. Leave the medicine can and wash your hands before dinner.
25. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
25. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
26. Thomas FullerBritish statesman
26. Thomas Fuller - British statesman
27. 英国人胡德 Cheerfulness is the promoter of health
27. The Englishman Hood: Cheerfulness is the promoter of health.
28. 伤筋断骨一百天。
28. It takes one hundred days to heal a broken bone and sprained muscle.
29. Happiness lies, first of all, in health
29. Happiness lies, first of all, in health.
30. A light heart lives long ( William Shakespeare , British dramatist ) 豁达者长寿。 (英国剧作家 莎士比亚 W)
30. A light heart lives long (William Shakespeare, British dramatist) — A cheerful heart has a long life. (British playwright William Shakespeare)
31. He is happy that thinks himself so
31. He is happy that he thinks of himself in such a way.
32. Benjamin Franklin, American president
32. Benjamin Franklin, American President
33. People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness
33. People who cannot find time for recreation are eventually compelled to find time for illness.
34. 锻链、节制、新鲜空气和必要的休息是最好的医生
34. Strengthening, temperance, fresh air, and necessary rest are the best physicians.
35. 病人怕肚胀,雨落怕天亮。
35. The patient fears bloating, and when it rains, they fear the dawn.
36. John Ray, American naturalist
36. John Ray, American naturalist
37. If you are sick, you are most afraid of going to the doctor.
37. If you are sick, you are most afraid of going to the doctor.
38. 吃药不忌嘴,跑断大夫腿。
38. Taking medicine without controlling one's diet, it'll make the doctor's legs run ragged.
39. Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health
39. Cheerfulness is the best promoter of health.
40. 吃瓜果,要洗净,吃得卫生少生病。
40. When eating fruits and vegetables, make sure they are washed thoroughly to maintain hygiene and reduce the chance of getting sick.
41. Eat at pleasure, drink with measure
41. Eat to your heart's content, drink with moderation.
42. The first wealth is health ( Ralph Waldo Emerson , American thinker )
42. The first wealth is health (Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker)
43. Head to wind, warm and baking, feet to wind, please Langzhong.
43. Windward, warm and baking, leeward, please Langzhong.
44. Take off your clothes immediately when it's hot, and wear cotton when it's cold.
44. Immediately remove your clothes when it's hot, and wear cotton when it's cold.
45. 没有动物发明过的像喝醉这样糟糕的事——也没有发明过像饮酒这样美好的享受。
45. There is nothing as糟糕 as getting drunk that animals have not invented—and nothing as delightful as the enjoyment of drinking.
46. 病急不要乱投医。
46. Do not seek medical help in a hurry without caution.
47. Better wear out shoes than sheets
47. It's better to wear out shoes than sheets.
48. 古罗马讽剌家 朱文诺尔
48. Roman satirist Juvenal
49. 英语(英语:English)是一种西日耳曼语支,最早被中世纪的英国使用,并因其广阔的殖民地而成为世界使用面积最广的语言。英国人的祖先盎格鲁部落是后来迁移到大不列颠岛地区的日耳曼部落之一,称为英格兰。这两个名字都来自波罗的海半岛的Anglia。该语言与弗里斯兰语和下撒克森语密切相关,其词汇受到其他日耳曼语系语言的影响,尤其是北欧语(北日耳曼语),并在很大程度上由拉丁文和法文撰写。
49. English (English: English) is a West Germanic language that was first used in medieval England and has become the most widely spoken language in the world due to its vast colonial empire. The ancestors of the English people, the Angles, were one of the Germanic tribes that later migrated to the island of Great Britain, known as England. Both names come from the Anglia region of the Baltic Peninsula. The language is closely related to Frisian and Low Saxon, its vocabulary influenced by other Germanic languages, particularly the North European languages (North Germanic), and is largely written in Latin and French.
50. Sloth , like rust , consumes faster than labor wears (Benjamin Franklin , American president)
50. The sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears away. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
51. Leave off with an appetite
51. End with an appetite
52. 自己饮食有节, 胜过上门求医。
52. Eating in moderation is better than seeking medical help from others.
53. Willows are green and all diseases are born.
53. Willows are green and all diseases are born. (Note: This sentence seems to be poetic or metaphorical. The translation attempts to maintain the poetic nature of the original text.) 53. Willow trees are green, and all diseases are born.