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15句英语谚语速成!掌握这10句,英语水平大提升!

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1. 水是庄稼娘,无娘命不长。

1. Water is the mother of crops, without a mother, the crops will not thrive.

2. No pains, no gains.

2. No pain, no gain.

3. Don't send an umbrella when you go out in spring, and don't send clothes when you go out in winter

3. Don't take an umbrella with you when you go out in spring, and don't take clothes with you when you go out in winter.

4. It's hard work for the stomach

4. It's hard work for the stomach

5. Love begets love, love begets love

5. Love begets love, and love begets love.

6. Not afraid of dry seedlings, only afraid of dry seeds.

6. Not afraid of dried seedlings, only afraid of dried seeds.

7. Good hygiene keeps disease free

7. Good hygiene keeps you free from disease.

8. The nose is stuffy Eat some scallions

8. The nose is stuffy - Eat some scallions

9. One man builds roads and ten thousand people walk in peace.

9. One man builds roads and ten thousand people walk in peace.

10. 立秋下雨万物收,处暑下雨万物丢。

10. If it rains on the day of Lì Qiū (Start of Autumn), all things are harvested; if it rains on the day of Chǔ Shǔ (End of Heat), all things are lost.

11. If you want to live a long life, stop smoking and drinking

11. If you wish to live a long life, quit smoking and drinking.

12. Four eyes see more than two

12. Two eyes see more than one.

13. No mountains, no plains

13. No mountains, no plains

14. Peach blossoms fall to the ground and beans fall to the mud.

14. Peach blossoms fall to the ground and beans fall to the mud.

15. Three hundred and sixty rows, row out the first prize

15. Three hundred and sixty rows, row out the first prize.

16. Food can be full without treasure, clothes can be warm without luxury

16. Food can be satisfying without treasure, clothing can be warm without luxury.

17. Cotton on ashes and melon on dog dung.

17. Cotton on ashes and melon on dog dung.

18. 水退石头在,好人说不坏。

18. When the water recedes, the stone remains, and a good person doesn't say bad things.

19. Handsome is that handsome does行为漂亮才是真漂亮

19. Handsome is that handsome does; beauty is in the behavior, not just in appearance.

20. Walk to prevent falling, eat to prevent choking

20. Walk to prevent falls, eat to prevent choking

21. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread

21. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

22. 要想庄稼收成好,罱泥捞渣绞湖草。

22. To ensure a good harvest, dig mud and weeds, and绞 lake grass.

23. 君子报仇,十年不晚。

23. A gentleman seeks revenge; it is never too late in ten years.

24. Rain in the summer, rice in the barn.

24. Rain in summer, rice in the barn.

25. 骨灰上棉花,狗粪上菜瓜。

25. Ashes on cotton, dog feces on melon.

26. It's better to make your heart suffer than your face warm.

26. It's better for your heart to suffer than for your face to be warm.

27. Man dies for wealth, and bird dies for food

27. Man dies for wealth, and bird dies for food.

28. 英语励志谚语注解:指那些没有正当理由而搬家、调动工作或改变情况的人。

28. Explanation of English Motivational Proverbs: Refers to those who move homes, change jobs, or alter their circumstances without a legitimate reason.

29. Wealth is bad, but desire is bad

29. Wealth is bad, but desire is worse.

30. Eat less and taste more, eat more and have no taste

30. Eat less and savor more, eat more and have no taste.

31. 黑黄云滚翻,将要下冰蛋。

31. Dark and yellow clouds are rolling and about to drop ice eggs.

32. A strong man deceives a sick man, a weak man deceives a sick man

32. A strong man deceives a sick man, a weak man deceives a sick man.

33. Washing your feet before bed is better than taking tonics

33. Washing your feet before bed is better than taking tonics.

34. In autumn there is rain and autumn does not work

34. In autumn, there is rain, and autumn does not work.

35. Choose from the field, choose from the field, busy for half a day, sweet year.

35. Choose from the field, choose from the field, busy for half a day, sweet year. This sentence appears to be a poetic or rhyming phrase in a language other than English. Here is a possible translation that maintains the rhyme and structure: 35. Pick from the field, pick from the field, occupied for half the day, a sweet year.

36. Three years without a craftsman, life is not the same

36. Three years without a craftsman, life is not the same.

37. 养了三年蚀本猪,田里好来勿得知。

37. Raised three years of loss-making pigs, and the fields didn't know any better.

38. Riding horses are not afraid of mountains, sailing boats are not afraid of beaches

38. Riding horses are not afraid of mountains, sailing boats are not afraid of beaches.

39. 知足常乐,终身不辱。

39. Be content with what you have, and you will never be dishonored.

40. Everything is short of money, everything is different

40. Everything is short of money, everything is different.

41. 宁叫心受苦,不叫脸受热。

41. It's better to suffer in the heart than to be hot in the face.

42. Sit and sit, sleep and sleep like a curved moon

42. Sit and sit, sleep and sleep, like a crescent moon

43. Everything receives in autumn, everything loses in summer.

43. Everything gains in autumn, everything loses in summer.

44. Entering the mountain is not afraid of hurting people and tigers, but of two sides of human love

44. Entering the mountain is not afraid of hurting people or tigers, but is afraid of the two sides of human love.

45. He who knows most knows best how little he knows

45. He who knows the most knows best how little he knows.

46. Do not let evil be small, or good be small

46. Do not let evil be slight, or good be slight.

47. 不担三分险,难练一身胆。

47. Without taking three risks, it's hard to develop an entire bravery.

48. If you are not afraid of fighting or letting go, you are afraid of ripping off bamboo sticks

48. If you are not afraid of fighting or letting go, you are afraid of stripping bamboo sticks.

49. A needle never mends, but a thousand stitches are hard to sew

49. A needle never mends, but a thousand stitches are hard to sew.

50. Walk afraid of rainstorm, talk afraid of failure.

50. Walk afraid of the storm, speak afraid of failure.

51. Breath your mouth, wheat goes to the ground.

51. Breathe through your mouth, the wheat goes to the ground.

52. Narrow air, short hair and long breath

52. Thin air, short hair, and long breath

53. Love for love is human nature, but love for love is divinity

53. Love for love is human nature, but love of love is divinity.

54. Chicken manure is highly effective and does not cause fever and death of seedlings

54. Chicken manure is highly effective and does not cause fever or death of seedlings.

55. It is not too late for a gentleman to revenge.

55. It is not too late for a gentleman to seek revenge.

56. 桐叶马蹄大,稻种下泥无牵挂。

56. The banyan leaves are as large as horseshoes, rice seeds planted in mud have no worries.

57. Four or two fats were sacrificed for a mouthful of food

57. Four or two fats were sacrificed for a mouthful of food.

58. 爱情不是数着日子过去,它让每个日子都变得有意义。

58. Love is not about counting the days away; it makes every day meaningful.

59. Better fight with guns than stab people in the back

59. It's better to fight with guns than stab people in the back.

60. He that travels far knows much

60. He who travels far knows much.

61. 天使畏惧处,愚人敢闯入:智者深思熟虑,愚者办事莽撞。

61. Where angels fear to tread, fools dare to enter: the wise deliberate, the foolish act impulsively.

62. 灯里有油多发光,地里有粪多打粮。

62. The more oil in the lamp, the brighter it shines; the more manure on the ground, the more grain it yields.

63. One person tells the truth, one hundred people tell the truth

63. One person tells the truth, a hundred people tell lies.

64. Flowers wither and no longer open. Time is gone and no longer comes.

64. Flowers wither and no longer open. Time is gone and no longer comes.

65. Two apples a day make a detour

65. Two apples a day make a detour. This phrase is a play on words. In English, it could be interpreted as a humorous or poetic way to suggest that eating two apples a day is beneficial or leads to a "detour" in a positive sense, possibly meaning it steers one away from unhealthy choices or towards a healthier lifestyle. The literal translation would be: 65. Two apples a day make a turn.

66. In the morning, cotton wool clouds will rain in the afternoon.

66. In the morning, cotton wool clouds will rain in the afternoon.

67. It tastes good, but it looks good, but it looks plain

67. It tastes good, and it looks good, but it looks plain.

68. Books are not often turned over, they are like bricks

68. Books are not often turned over; they are like bricks.

69. Trees are so tall that leaves fall to their roots

69. The trees are so tall that the leaves fall all the way to their roots.

70. Great wits are sure to madness near allied,and thin partitions do their bounds divide

70. Great wits are sure to madness near allied, and thin partitions do their bounds divide.

71. Urine is silver, dung is gold

71. Urine is silver, dung is gold.

72. 云彩往东一阵风,云彩往北一阵黑。

72. Clouds heading east, a gust of wind; clouds heading north, a blackening sky.

73. 兵不离队,鸟不离群。

73. Soldiers do not leave their units, birds do not leave their flocks.

74. It's easy to borrow and repay.

74. It's easy to borrow and repay.

75. Old people miss their hometown and old people miss their nest

75. Older people miss their hometown and older people miss their nest.

76. Soldiers are not separated, birds are not separated.

76. Soldiers are not separated, birds are not separated.

77. 小时不教成浑虫,长大不学成懒龙。

77. If you don't teach a child at an early age, they'll grow up to be a lazy dragon.

78. Love is a beautiful song, but it is not easy to write success

78. Love is a beautiful song, but it is not easy to compose success.

79. Habitat two places, one heart

79. Two places, one heart

80. Wine hurts more people than color

80. Wine causes more harm to people than color.

81. 宁为穷汉住阁楼,拥有好书任我读,不愿身居帝王位,纵有好书不爱读。

81. I'd rather be a poor man living in a loft, with good books at my disposal to read, than be on the throne of an emperor, even if I have good books and don't care to read them.

82. The sharper the knife, the stronger the body

82. The sharper the knife, the stronger the body.

83. The idle call cold, the busy call hot

83. The idle call cool, the busy call warm

84. Fools learn nothing from wise men,but wise men learn much from fools愚者不学无术,智者不耻下问。

84. Fools learn nothing from wise men, but wise men learn much from fools. - Foolish people do not acquire any wisdom from the wise, but the wise are not ashamed to ask from fools.

85. No doubt about the employer, no doubt about the suspect

85. No doubt about the employer, no doubt about the suspect