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100句常用英语谚语,轻松掌握日常英语精髓!

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1. 人熊有人欺,马瘦有人骑。

1. If a bear has someone to abuse it, a thin horse will have someone to ride it.

2. Sit and eat, eat and sink.

2. Sit and eat, eat and become heavy.

3. 人离乡贱,物离乡贵。

3. A person is looked down upon when they leave their hometown, and objects become more valuable when they leave their hometown.

4. 吃米带点糠,营养又健康。

4. Eating rice with a bit of bran is both nutritious and healthy.

5. When the sun sets, people feel the value of sunshine.

5. When the sun sets, people feel the value of sunshine.

6. People rush in front of people and knives swing on stones.

6. People push in front of others and knives swing on stones.

7. Man refines in bitterness, and knives grind on stones.

7. Man refines in bitterness, and knives sharpen on stones.

8. 三百六十行,行行出状元。

8. In the three hundred and sixty trades, there's a leader in each.

9. Good deeds are hard, but good deeds are hard.

9. Good deeds are hard, but good deeds are hard. This sentence seems to be redundant, as "Good deeds are hard" is repeated twice. If it's meant to emphasize the difficulty of good deeds, it could be more effectively phrased as: 9. Good deeds are hard, and that is why they are good.

10. 稻多打出米,人多讲出理。

10. The more rice you have, the more rice you can produce; the more people you have, the more reason you can discuss.

11. Clouds come and clouds go to sun rice, illness comes and goes to the sick and the dead.

11. Clouds come and go to the sun and rice; illness comes and goes to the sick and the dead.

12. 坐吃山空,立吃地陷。

12. Sitting and eating will empty the mountains, standing and eating will sink the earth.

13. 马瘦腿不软,人穷志不短。

13. A horse may be thin but its legs are not soft; a person may be poor but their spirit is not short.

14. Freezing three feet is not a day's cold.

14. Freezing three feet is not a day's cold. Translation to English: 14. Being three feet cold is not just a day's chill.

15. Stinky fish, rotten shrimp, expert on disease transmission.

15. Smelly fish, rotten shrimp, expert in disease transmission.

16. Eat rice with bran, nutritious and healthy.

16. Eat rice with bran; it is nutritious and healthy.

17. 人心要实,火心要虚。

17. The heart of a person must be sincere, and the heart of a fire must be empty.

18. Take medicine without fear of mouth, run off too much medical legs.

18. Take medicine without fear of mouth, avoid running off too much medical legs.

19. 拳不离手,曲不离口。

19. Practice your boxing without letting your hands leave, and sing your songs without your mouth leaving a break.

20. One hero, three gangs, one fence and three piles.

20. One hero, three gangs, one fence, and three piles.

21. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。

21. Reading a million books, one's writing seems to be inspired by divine power.

22. 臭鱼烂虾,传病专家。

22. Fish gone bad, shrimp rotting, disease experts.

23. Not clean, eating sick.

23. Not clean, eating sick.

24. Eighty can't stay for meals, ninety can't stay for sleeping.

24. Eighty can't stay for meals; ninety can't stay for sleeping.

25. 一叶遮目,不见泰山。

25. A leaf over the eye, and one cannot see Mount Tai.

26. 饥不暴食,渴不狂饮。

26. Do not eat excessively when hungry, and do not drink excessively when thirsty.

27. 一时强弱在于力,万古胜负在于理。

27. The strength or weakness at a moment depends on power, but the victory or defeat throughout the ages depends on reason.

28. Take advantage of one's strengths and make up for one's weaknesses.

28. Take advantage of one's strengths and compensate for one's weaknesses.

29. 人为财死,鸟为食亡。

29. A man dies for wealth, a bird dies for food.

30. 脑怕不用,身怕不动。

30. The brain fears disuse, the body fears inactivity.

31. 要想长寿,先戒烟酒。

31. To live a long life, first quit smoking and drinking.

32. No fear of incompetence, only fear of constancy.

32. No fear of incompetence, only fear of constancy.

33. Academic diligence leads to wealth and thrift.

33. Academic diligence leads to wealth and frugality.

34. 药补不如食补。

34. It's better to nourish the body with food than with medicine.

35. 有钱难买少年时,失落光阴无处寻。

35. Money can't buy back youthful days, and lost time cannot be found anywhere.

36. 夏至冬风摇,麦子坐水牢。

36. The winter wind sways on the summer solstice, the wheat sits in the watery prison.

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

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

38. 一个好汉三个帮,一根篱笆三根桩。

38. One brave man has three assistants, and one fence has three posts.

39. Horses are not weak in legs, and people are not short in ambition.

39. Horses are not lacking in strength in their legs, and people are not lacking in ambition.

40. 好事多磨,善行多难。

40. "The road to success is paved with many hardships, and doing good is fraught with many difficulties."

41. Do one line, complain one line, not old line.

41. Do one line, complain one line, not the old line.

42. In the morning the clouds shine, and in the afternoon the storm rises.

42. In the morning the clouds shimmer, and in the afternoon the storm brews.

43. Curing illness is like raising tigers, curing illness is like drawing silk.

43. Curing illness is akin to raising tigers; curing illness is like spinning silk.

44. 晨日照云间,午后起风暴。

44. In the morning, the sun shines between the clouds; in the afternoon, storms arise.

45. 千里之行,始于足下。

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

46. 铁不炼,不成钢;人不练,不健康。

46. Iron unrefined cannot become steel; a person untrained cannot be healthy.

47. 不怕无能,只怕无恒。

47. It's not fear of being incompetent that matters, but fear of lacking constancy.

48. Eat people's mouth is short, take people's soft hand.

48. "Eat people's mouth is short, take people's soft hand." translates to "Bite the hand that feeds you, or take the soft hand of others." Note: This phrase is an idiom that can mean different things depending on the context. It might suggest being ungrateful or taking advantage of others' kindness.