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提升社交魅力:10条有礼貌的谚语,助你成为交际高手

面书号 2025-01-05 02:03 11


1. 君子之修身,内正其心,外正其容。?>

1. A gentleman's cultivation of himself involves correcting his inner heart and his outer appearance.

2. 亲善产生幸福,文明带来和谐。

2. Friendship generates happiness, civilization brings harmony.

3. 蜡烛燃尽,照亮了别人;春蚕吐丝,并不为自身。

3. The candle burns out and illuminates others; the silkworm spins silk without seeking its own benefit.

4. 以爱己之心爱人则尽。

4. If one loves others with the same love that one loves oneself, one will be able to love completely.

5. 人们的举止应当象他们的衣服,不可太紧或过于讲究,应当宽舒一点,以便于工作和运动。

5. People's demeanor should be like their clothes, neither too tight nor overly meticulous; they should be more relaxed to facilitate work and exercise.

6. 为善则预,为恶则去。

6. Do good in advance, avoid evil accordingly.

7. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。

7. Etiquette is the principle of heaven, and the conduct of the people.

8. 不要原谅自己,但对别人应宽容。

8. Do not forgive yourself, but be lenient towards others.

9. 礼,不妄说人,不辞费。

9. Etiquette requires one not to speak falsely about others and not to be wordy.

10. 花儿用美丽装扮世界,我们用行动美化校园!

10. Flowers adorn the world with their beauty; we beautify our campus with our actions!

11. 非礼勿视,非礼勿言,非礼勿闻,非礼勿听。

11. Do not see what is unseemly, do not speak what is unseemly, do not hear what is unseemly, do not listen to what is unseemly.

12. 礼义生于富足,盗窃起于贫穷。

12. Etiquette and propriety arise from abundance, while theft originates from poverty.

13. 恭可平人怒,让可息人争。

13. Respect can calm a person's anger, and yielding can put an end to disputes.

14. 静以修身,俭以养德。

14.静以修身,俭以养德. Translation: 14. Be tranquil to cultivate oneself, and be frugal to nourish virtue.

15. 举止得体,不会被侧目相看。

15. Conduct yourself with propriety so that you will not be subject to侧目相看 (to be looked askance at).

16. 礼到人心暖,无礼讨人嫌。

16. When etiquette is observed, people feel warm-hearted; when there is no etiquette, people are disliked.

17. 无礼就是无知的私生子。

17. Impertinence is the illegitimate offspring of ignorance.

18. 苦海无边,回头是岸。

18. The sea of suffering is boundless; turning back is the shore.

19. 礼仪不良有两种:第一种是扭怩羞怯;第二种是行动不检点和轻漫。要避这两种情形就只有好好地遵守下面这条规则:不要看不起自己,也不要看不起别人。

19. There are two types of bad manners: the first is shyness and timidity; the second is indecent behavior and carelessness. To avoid both of these situations, there is only one rule to follow well: do not look down upon yourself, and do not look down upon others.

20. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的。它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。

20. There is an inherent politeness that is associated with love. It gives rise to the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of behavior.

21. 真诚是玻璃,谨慎是钻石。

21. Sincerity is glass, and caution is a diamond.

22. 君子不记小人过。

22. A gentleman does not remember the faults of a small person.

23. 一个人最伤心的事情无过于良心的死灭。

23. The most heartbreaking thing for a person is the death of their conscience.

24. 文明就是造就文明人。

24. Civilization is the cultivation of civilized people.

25. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。

25. Politeness can often substitute for the most noble feelings.

26. 记住别人给我的好处,忘掉自己给人的恩情。

26. Remember the favors others have done for me, and forget about the kindness I have shown to others.

27. 尊重别人就是尊重自己。

27. Respecting others is respecting oneself.

28. 批评是团结的纽带,互助是友谊的桥梁。

28. Criticism is the bond of unity, and mutual assistance is the bridge of friendship.

29. 良药苦口利于病,忠言逆耳利于行。

29. Bitter medicine benefits the disease, and sincere advice is beneficial to one's actions.

30. 侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。

30. The extravagant and lazy are poor, but the diligent and thrifty are wealthy.

31. 礼貌是一种回收有礼貌的尊重的愿望。

31. Politeness is a desire to recycle polite respect.

32. 礼貌使有礼貌的人喜悦。

32. Politeness brings joy to the polite person.

33. 爱徒如爱子,尊师如尊父。

33. Love your disciples as you love your sons, and respect your teachers as you respect your fathers.

34. 灯不明,要人拨;人不明,要人说。

34. If the lamp is not lit, ask someone to light it; if the person is not clear, ask someone to explain.

35. 礼貌是博爱的花朵。

35. Politeness is the flower of kindness.

36. 吃亏不算傻,让人不算痴。

36. Suffering a loss is not傻 (stupid), and being taken advantage of is not痴 (foolish).

37. 尊敬别人就是尊敬自己。

37. Respecting others is respecting oneself.

38. 礼节是所有规范中最微小却最稳定的规范。

38. Etiquette is the smallest yet the most stable norm among all norms.

39. 礼仪周全能息事宁人。

39. Proper etiquette can pacify disputes and soothe people.

40. 礼貌造就文明人。

40. Politeness fosters a civil person.

41. 常在河边走,贵在不湿鞋。

41. It's important not to get your feet wet when you often walk by the river.

42. 声誉比金子更可贵。

42. Reputation is more valuable than gold.

43. 美德是无价之宝。

43. Virtue is an invaluable treasure.

44. 真正的文明人知道自己人生的使命。

44. A true civilized person knows the mission of their life.

45. 君子一言,驷马难追。

45. A gentleman's word is as good as a horse's pursuit.

46. 礼貌无须花费一文而赢得一切。

46. Politeness costs nothing yet wins everything.

47. 山中盗寇易克,心中盗贼难制。

47. It is easy to defeat bandits in the mountains, but difficult to control thieves in one's heart.

48. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。

48. Welcoming others with a good mood, they feel like brothers; welcoming others with a bad mood, it is harmful to both sides in war.

49. 美言美语受人敬,恶言恶语伤人心。

49. Sweet words and beautiful language are honored, while harsh words and ugly language hurt the heart.

50. 礼貌不费分文。

50. Politeness costs nothing.

51. 善必寿长,恶必早亡。

51. Goodness will lead to longevity, while wickedness will result in an early death.

52. 礼之于人,犹酒之有襞也。

52. Etiquette to people, is like the pleats to wine.

53. 欺人不是是,让人不是非。

53. To deceive is not to be deceitful; to allow is not to be permissive.

54. 浪子回头金不换。

54. A prodigal son's return is priceless.

55. 爱人者,人恒爱之;敬人者,人恒敬之。

55. Those who love others will be loved in return; those who show respect to others will be respected in return.

56. 人应为生而食,不可富而失节。

56. People should eat for life, not lose their virtue for wealth.

57. 谦恭有礼,人人欢迎。

57. Modesty and respect are welcomed by all.

58. 见着秃子不讲疮,见着瞎子不讲光。

58. When you see a bald man, don't talk about his baldness; when you see a blind man, don't talk about his sight.

59. 你敬人一分,人敬你十分。

59. You show respect to others a bit, and they will show you tenfold respect.

60. 礼多人不怪,油多不坏菜。

60. Too much politeness is not a fault, too much oil doesn't spoil the dish.

61. 礼貌是有教养的人的第二个太阳。

61. Politeness is the second sun of the educated person.

62. 没有礼义廉耻,人必愚昧无知。

62. Without propriety, righteousness, modesty, and shame, people must be foolish and ignorant.

63. 宁可吃亏,不可食言。

63. It's better to suffer a loss than to break one's word.