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1. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。

1. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit to do good because it is small.

2. 老鼠过街,人人喊打。

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

3. sweeps clean

3. sweeps clean (Note: The translation is direct and the phrase "sweeps clean" is a literal translation from a language that is not specified. It could mean that something is being cleaned thoroughly or that a sweeping action is being performed to clean something.)

4. 路遥知马力,日久见人心。

4. The longer the road, the more one can tell the strength of the horse; the longer the time, the more one can see the true nature of people.

5. 严以责己,宽以待人。

5. Be strict with yourself and lenient with others.

6. 饭菜基本素,饭后走走步,心胸要开阔,劳逸要适度。

6. The food is basically vegetarian, after the meal take a walk, keep an open mind, and balance work and rest.

7. 酒多伤人,色多伤身。

7. Excessive drinking injures the body, and excessive indulgence in desire injures the health.

8. 撑死能的,饿死熊的。

8. Overfeeding can kill the ability, underfeeding can starve the bear.

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10. 人在苦中炼,刀在石上磨。

10. People are tempered in hardship, and knives are honed on stones.

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

11. He has gone, but it is a bad thing to be abroad.

12. 英语常用谚语100句_

13. Never underestimate your enemy

12. 100 Common English Proverbs_13. Never underestimate your enemy

14. 不随地吐痰。

14. Do not spit anywhere.

15. 英语谚语大全_经典谚语_

16. politeness costs nothing

15. A collection of English Proverbs _ Classic Proverbs _ 16. Politeness costs nothing

17. Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today 今日事,今日毕。

17. Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today. "Today's work, do today."

18. The pen is the tongue of the heart

18. The pen is the tongue of the heart.

19. Fool around

19. Play around

20. 手脚勤快样样有,好吃懒做样样无。

20.勤劳手快样样有,好吃懒做样样无.

21. 日发千言,不劳自伤。

21. Spouting a thousand words a day, without effort, one harms oneself.

22. Don't put the cart before the horse 不要本末倒置。

22. Don't put the cart before the horse—Don't confuse the order of things.

23. 船载千金,掌舵一人。

23. A ship laden with ten thousand ounces of gold is steered by a single person.

24. 药不治假病,酒不解真愁。

24. Medicine cannot cure false illnesses, and alcohol cannot dispel genuine worries.

25. 早睡早起。

25. Early to bed and early to rise.

26. 无病早防,有病早治。

26. Prevent diseases in advance without them, and treat them in time when they occur.

27. 好有好报,恶有恶报,若是勿报,时辰勿到。

27. Good deeds bring good rewards, and evil deeds bring evil rewards. If the reward is not received, it is because the time has not yet come.

28. All is ter say nothing than nothing to the purpose

28. All is to say nothing is nothing to the purpose.

29. Marry your son etimes the severest criticism

29. Marry your son to the most severe critic.

30. 江山易改,本性难移。

30. It is easy to change a person's circumstances, but difficult to change their nature.

31. 太阳落山了,人才感到阳光的可贵。

31. Only when the sun sets do people feel the value of sunlight.

32. 一口吃不完一只饼,一锹掘不出一口井。

32. One mouthful can't finish a cake, and one shovel can't dig a well.

33. 不怕争不怕让,就怕敲竹杠。

33. Not afraid of disputes or yielding, just afraid of being exploited.

34. Far water does not put out near fire

34. Water from afar cannot extinguish a fire nearby.

35. 要想人不知,除非己莫为。

35. If you want people not to know, then you must not do it yourself.

36. 欲求生快活,须下死工夫。

36. To seek happiness, one must put in dead effort.

37. 三百六十行,行行出状元。

37. In every profession, there is a top performer.

38. Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you 不要自找麻烦。

38. Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. Do not seek trouble until trouble comes to trouble you.

39. 拳不离手,曲不离口。

39. Keep the boxing gloves close at hand, and the boxing stance close to the mouth.

40. A friend is a friend indeed

40. A friend is a friend indeed.

41. Necessity knoplacent about e alone

41. Necessity concerns the e alone in the placenta.

42. 满瓶不响,半瓶光荡。

42. A full bottle makes no sound, but a half-full bottle ripples with light.

43. 取人之长,补己之短。

43. Learn from others' strengths to compensate for your own weaknesses.

44. You cannot sell the cow and sup the milk

44. You cannot kill the cow and drink the milk.

45. You cant judge a man by his clothes

45. You can't judge a man by his clothes.

46. A good name is easier lost than won

46. A good name is easier lost than won.

47. Too much to swallow

47. Too much to digest

48. 一针不补,十针难缝。

48. One needle cannot mend, ten needles are hard to sew.

49. Money talks

49. Money talks

50. He that would catch a bird must not scare it

50. He who would catch a bird must not scare it.

51. 吃饭莫过饱,饭后莫快跑。

51. Don't eat too much; don't run too fast after eating.

52. 酒逢知己千杯少,话不投机半句多。

52. Wine meets a friend and a thousand cups are not enough; when the conversation does not hit the mark, even half a sentence is too much.

53. 养儿防老,积谷防荒。

53. Raise children to take care of you in your old age, and store grain to prevent famine.

54. A good name keeps lustre in the dark

54. A good name retains its luster in the dark.

55. Don't have too many irons in the fire 不要揽事过多。

55. Don't have too many irons in the fire — Don't take on too many tasks or commitments at once.

56. Good for good

56. Good for good

57. Fields have eyes, and e, first served

57. Fields have eyes, and e, first served.

58. 良言一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒。?>

58. A kind word can warm a person's heart in the coldest winter, while a harsh word can chill it in the height of summer.

59. 书本不常翻,犹如一块砖。

59. Books that are not often flipped through are like a brick.

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

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

61. 常说嘴里顺,常写手不笨。

61. It's often said that speaking smoothly is a sign of articulate words, and writing fluently indicates nimble fingers.

62. 不气不愁,活到白头。

62. Live without worry and anger, and you will reach old age.

63. 挤疮不留脓,免受二回痛。

63. The boil does not leave pus, thus avoiding a second round of pain.

64. 立下凌云志,敢去摘星星。

64. Set a soaring ambition, dare to pluck stars.