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英语100句经典谚语,助你轻松掌握语言精髓!

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1. Better to ask the way than go astray问路总比迷路好。

1. It's better to ask for directions than to get lost.

2. All that dogs bark at are not thieves=All are not thieves that dogs bark at 狗吠者未必是贼。(勿以貌取人。)

2. Not all that dogs bark at are thieves = Not all thieves are those that dogs bark at The ones that dogs bark at may not necessarily be thieves. (Do not judge people by their appearance.)

3. Fields have eyes, and e, first served

3. Fields have eyes, and I, first served.

4. Long tarrying takes all the thanks away

4. Long delay takes all the thanks away

5. Difficulties show friendship

5. Difficulties reveal friendship.

6. the ship is stable and not afraid of strong wind

6. The ship is stable and not afraid of strong winds.

7. Love and a cough cannot be hid

7. Love and a cough cannot be hidden.

8. A close mouth catches no flies 病从口入。

8. A closed mouth catches no flies – Illness comes from the mouth.

9. The child is the father of/to the mall

9. The child is the heir to the mall.

10. Absence makes the heart grow fonder 久别情深。

10. Absence makes the heart grow fonder — Long separation fosters deep affection.

11. A year's plan starts with spring 一年之计在于春。

11. A year's plan begins with spring.

12. A fool and his money are soon parted

12. A fool and his money are soon parted.

13. First impressions are half the battle

13. First impressions are half the battle.

14. tigers are not inferior, eagles do not hang branches

14. Tigers are not inferior, eagles do not hang on branches.

15. He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first

15. He is not laughed at who laughs at himself first.

16. A friend without faults will never be found 没有十全十美的'朋友。

16. A friend without faults will never be found — There will never be a friend who is perfect.

17. Marry your son etimes the severest criticism

17. Marry your son to the etimes of the severest criticism

18. Blood will have blood 血债血偿。

18. Blood will have blood — Retribution for bloodshed.

19. Loftiest trees most dread the thunder

19. The tallest trees most dread the thunder.

20. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy 只学习(工作)不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻。

20. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Translation: Too much work and no play makes Jack a slow boy.

21. as is the workman so is the work

21. As the workman is, so is the work.

22. a horse is not weak, but a man is not short of ambition

22. A horse is not weak, but a man is not short of ambition.

23. It is impossible to know when a man will die, even though he knows he must die

23. It is impossible to know when a man will die, even though he knows that he must die.

24. 黯淡的生命,乃是缺乏志向。 常用英语谚语

24. A dim life is one lacking in ambition. A common English proverb.

25. Caution is the parent of safety 小心驶得万年船。

25. Caution is the parent of safety - Care in navigation ensures a safe journey for a thousand miles.

26. Take care of the pence/pennies,and the pounds orroise little,but do much

26. Take care of the pence/pennies, and the pounds will accumulate little by little, but do much.

27. Books and friends should be few but good 读书如交友,应求少而精。

27. Books and friends should be few but good. Just like making friends, one should aim for quality over quantity.

28. 世界上只有两种力量∶刀和笔;而其结果,后者总是战胜前者。

28. There are only two forces in the world: the sword and the pen; and the latter always triumphs over the former in their outcome.

29. 杨柳发青,百病皆生。

29. Willows turn green, and all diseases arise.

30. 偷羊偷羔都是绞(死);偷大偷小统是贼(意指:一不做,二不休)。

30. Stealing sheep and lambs both result in hanging; stealing big or small, it all boils down to being a thief (which means: once started, one doesn't stop halfway).

31. Humility often benefits more than pride

31. Humility often benefits more than pride.

32. sweeps clean

32. sweeps clean (Note: The phrase "sweeps clean" in English can imply a literal action of sweeping something clean, or it could be metaphorical. Without additional context, it's not possible to provide a more specific translation.)

33. He that falls today may rise tomorroorroe

33. He who falls today may rise tomorrow.

34. A grain of miscellaneous grain is not small, and it will not be picked up in another three years.

34. A grain of miscellaneous grain is not small, and it will not be picked up for another three years.

35. Youth is rash; Adult struggle; Old age is a regret

35. Youth is impetuous; Adulthood is struggle; Old age is regret.

36. A horse is not weak in its thin legs, but poor in ambition

36. A horse is not weak in its thin legs, but lacking in ambition.

37. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step千里之行始于足下。

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

38. Dont yell without touching it

38. Don't yell at it without touching it.

39. Dont deny medical treatment

39. Do not deny medical treatment

40. A single flower does not make a spring 一花独放不是春,百花齐放春满园。

40. A single flower does not signify the arrival of spring; only when all flowers bloom together does the garden overflow with spring.

41. practice makes perfect

41. Practice makes perfect.

42. labour is often the father of pleasure

42. Labor is often the father of pleasure.

43. Do as the Romans do 入乡随俗。

43. Do as the Romans do — Go with the flow and adapt to local customs.

44. A faithful friend is hard to find 知音难觅。

44. A true friend is hard to find.

45. Two ears to one tongue, therefore hear much and speak little

45. Two ears to one tongue; therefore, hear much and speak little.

46. no cloud in the sky, no rain in the world

46. No cloud in the sky, no rain in the world.

47. Better safe than sorry

47. Better safe than sorry.

48. As one door closes, another door opens 天无绝人之路。

48. As one door closes, another door opens - There is a way out for everyone in this world.

49. 常用英语谚语_经典谚语_

50. If te him

49. Common English Proverbs _ Classic Proverbs _ 50. If te him

51. people without disaster raise trees, and those with disaster raise people

51. People without disasters plant trees, and those with disasters nurture people.

52. Like cures like

52. Like cures like

53. At the end of ones rope there is no of success

53. At the end of one's rope, there is no more possibility of success.

54. An apple a day keeps the doctor away 多吃水果利健康。(一天一苹果医生远离我。)

54. An apple a day keeps the doctor away — Eating more fruit is beneficial to health. (An apple a day keeps the doctor away from me.)

55. The pen is the tongue of the heart

55. The pen is the tongue of the heart

56. 见人不施礼,枉跑四十里;见人施一礼,少走十里地。

56. Not offering a greeting when you meet someone, you've wasted a journey of forty miles; offering one greeting, you can save ten miles of walking.

57. all in one, all in one

57. All in one, all in one

58. You cannot burn your Bridges

58. You cannot burn your bridges.

59. He e, but a bad thing to be abroad

59. He was, but a bad thing to be abroad.

60. Do it now 机不可失,时不再来。

60. Do it now — Opportunity knocks but once.

61. Life is but a span

61. Life is but a span

62. He knows best what happiness is that has endured pain and sufferings

62. He knows best what happiness is he who has endured pain and suffering.

63. food given by another person is only a throat tickler, but food gained by the labour of ones own hand is the food which satisfies

63. Food given by another person is only a fleeting delight, but food earned through the labor of one's own hands is the food that truly satisfies.

64. 黄金时代是在我们的前面,而不在我们的后面。

64. The Golden Age is ahead of us, not behind us.

65. No matter how much grain there is, we should prepare pots of wild vegetables.

65. No matter how much grain there is, we should prepare pots of wild vegetables.

66. 谚语跟成语一样都是语言整体中的一部分,可以增加语言的鲜明性和生动性。欢迎大家阅读。

66. Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the whole language and can enhance the vividness and vividness of language. Welcome to read.

67. Too much to swallow

67. Too much to digest

68. A bad beginning makes a bad ending 不善始者不善终。

68. A bad beginning makes a bad ending — A bad start leads to a bad finish.

69. Mai is afraid of the wind in the womb and Gu is afraid of the rain.?>

69. Mai is afraid of the wind while still in the womb, and Gu is afraid of the rain.

70. Clothes make the man 人靠衣服马靠鞍。

70. Clothes make the man. A man is known by the clothes he wears.

71. A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe 身正不怕影子斜。

71. A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shadow. (In English, the idiom might be rendered as "Straight is not afraid of crooked," meaning that a person of good character is not worried about others' opinions or criticism.)

72. People who have accumulated good deeds for three years do not know what they are doing.

72. People who have accumulated good deeds for three years do not know what they are doing.

73. Great men's sons seldom do e is he the misfortunes of others

73. The sons of great men seldom suffer from the misfortunes of others; is he not the same?