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犯错后的深刻反思:10条谚语揭示成长智慧

面书号 2025-01-04 01:04 6


1. 败子若收心,犹如鬼变人。

1. If a wastrel can change his ways, it's like a ghost transforming into a human being.

2. 前人洒土,迷了后人的眼睛。

2. The ancestors have scattered dust, blinding the eyes of the later generations.

3. 台灯

3. Desk lamp

4. 瓜无滚圆,人无十全。

4. Melons are not always perfectly round, and people are never completely perfect.

5. 针没有两头尖,甘蔗没有两头甜。

5. A needle has no two sharp ends, and sugarcane has no two sweet parts.

6. 一位学者的错误,就象一只失事的船,它将使很多人遭难。

6. A scholar's mistake is like a shipwreck, which will cause many people to suffer.

7. 错误不隐瞒,责任不推诿。

7. No errors are concealed, and no responsibility is evaded.

8. 批评、忠告谁不喜欢听批评,谁就别犯错误。

8. Who doesn't like to hear criticism? If you don't like criticism, you should avoid making mistakes.

9. 地雷手一生只能犯一次错误。

9. A mine layer can only make one mistake in their lifetime.

10. 前车之鉴,后事之师,谚语。比喻前人失败了,后人应该从中吸取教训,避免再犯同样的错误。

10. A proverb that serves as a warning to the future. It比喻s that when predecessors fail, successors should learn from their mistakes to avoid repeating the same errors.

11. 每一个人都不可能没有错误,只有蠢家伙才会一错再错。

11. It is impossible for everyone to be without mistakes; only傻瓜 would make the same mistake twice.

12. 一个人不为自己的过失感到羞耻,将一错再错。

12. A person who does not feel ashamed of his or her faults will keep making the same mistakes over and over again.

13. 比河短的桥造得再好也没有用。

13. No bridge, shorter than the river, can be built any better.

14. 见兔顾犬未为晚,亡羊补牢未为迟。

14. It is not too late to call the dog after seeing the rabbit, and it is not too late to mend the pen after the sheep has been stolen.

15. 没有缺点的人,往往优点也很少。

15. A person without any flaws often also lacks many virtues.

16. 改正自己错误全凭忠诚。

16. Correcting one's own mistakes relies solely on loyalty.

17. 任何改正都是进步。

17. Any correction is progress.

18. 人无完人,金无足赤。

18. No one is perfect, and no gold is pure.

19. 讳疾忌医的人找不到良药。

19. People who hide their illness and avoid medical treatment cannot find good medicine.

20. 否认错误,等于双倍错误。

20. Denying a mistake is the equivalent of doubling the mistake.

21. 千斤绳从细处烂起。

21. The rope broke from the thin end.

22. 薄处先通,细处先断。

22. Begin with the thin parts and end with the fine ones.

23. 老马走错了路,知道回头;明白人做错事,知道改正。

23. Old horse goes wrong and knows to turn back; a wise person does wrong and knows to make amends.

24. 万事尽从忙里错。

24. All mistakes arise from haste.

25. 有弊病的人,心虚;长背疮的马,胆怯。

25. People with flaws are apprehensive; horses with long boils are timid.

26. 亡羊补牢,犹未为晚。

26. It's not too late to mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen.

27. 信任一切人与不信任任何人同样是一个弱点。

27. Trusting everyone and not trusting anyone is equally a weakness.

28. 身染疾病,须请大夫治疗;改正缺点,须请朋友帮助。

28. If one is afflicted with illness, one must seek the treatment of a doctor; to correct one's shortcomings, one must seek the help of friends.

29. 愚蠢的人总是为自己的`错误辩护,聪明人力求改正自己的错误。

29. Foolish people always defend their own mistakes, while intelligent people strive to correct their errors.

30. 强盗收心做好人。

30. The robber turns over a new leaf and becomes a good person.

31. 正如阴影总和阳光相伴,一个人总有他的优点和缺点。

31. Just as there is always sunshine with the shadow, a person always has both his strengths and weaknesses.

32. 知错改错不算错,知错不改错中错。

32. It's not a mistake to acknowledge a mistake and correct it; it's a mistake within a mistake to know about a mistake but not correct it.

33. 经验是犯错误的记录。

33. Experience is a record of mistakes.

34. 没有不可救药的恶习。

34. There are no incurable bad habits.

35. 蠹众木折,隙大墙坏。

35. If the corrupt are numerous, the wood will split; if the gaps in the wall are large, the wall will collapse.

36. 偶然犯的错误叫做过,存心犯的错误叫恶。

36. Accidental mistakes are called "over," while deliberate mistakes are called "evil."

37. 粗心大意是犯错误的亲戚。

37. Carelessness is a relative of mistakes.

38. 假如有人四处张扬你的缺点,即使他是你的仆人,也成了你的主人。

38. If someone boasts about your shortcomings everywhere, even if he is your servant, he has become your master.

39. 浪子回头金不换。

39. It's priceless to turn one's life around after a fall from grace.

40. 人的错误是对于他的成长不可缺少的东西。

40. Human errors are an indispensable part of one's growth.

41. 从善如登,从恶如奔。

41. It is as easy to follow what is good as to ascend a mountain, and as easy to follow what is evil as to run.

42. 有则改之,无则加勉。

42. If there is something to improve, do so; if not, strive harder.

43. 苦海无边,回头是岸。

43. The sea of suffering is boundless, and turning back is the way to the shore.

44. 聪明反被聪明误。

44. The cleverer you are, the more likely you are to be tricked by your own cleverness.

45. 认真的人只错一次。

45. The serious person makes only one mistake.

46. 什么也不知道的人,什么错误也不会犯。

46. A person who knows nothing will make no mistakes.

47. 浪子收心是个宝。

47. A prodigal's return to the straight and narrow is a treasure.

48. 愚蠢的人总是为自己的错误辩护,聪明人力求改正自己的错误。

48. Foolish people always defend their mistakes, while the wise strive to correct them.

49. 十个指头有长短,世上谁人无缺点。

49. Just like fingers come in different lengths, no one in the world is without flaws.

50. 取人之长,补已之短。

50. Learn from others' strengths to compensate for one's own weaknesses.

51. 有过是一错,不改又是一错。

51. Having made a mistake is one mistake, not correcting it is another mistake.