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揭秘!高效课外阅读:如何积累关键谚语?

面书号 2025-01-05 07:11 14


1. 同时赶两只兔,一只也捉不到。 一回生,二回熟,三回过来当师傅。

1. If you chase two rabbits at the same time, you won't catch either. The first time you meet someone is a stranger, the second time you meet someone is familiar, and the third time you meet someone, you become a master.

2. 老姜辣味大,老人经验多。 请教别人不折本,舌头打个滚。

2. Old ginger is spicy, and the elderly have a wealth of experience. Asking others for advice doesn't cost a cent, just roll your tongue around.

3. 世界上三种东西最宝贵——知识、粮食和友谊。(缅甸谚语)

3. The three most precious things in the world are knowledge, food, and friendship. (Myanmar Proverb)

4. 不愿看的人,比瞎子还瞎;不愿听的人,比聋子还聋。(法国谚语)

4. Those who do not want to see are even blind than the blind; those who do not want to listen are even deaf than the deaf. (French Proverb)

5. 寒从足下起,火从头上生。

5. Cold originates from the feet, while heat arises from the head.

6. 常说嘴里顺,常写手不笨。

6. It's often said that speaking smoothly is a sign of quick thinking, and writing without hesitation is a sign of nimble fingers.

7. 谁把一生的光阴虚度,便是抛下黄金未买一物。

7. Whoever squanders a lifetime in idleness is like throwing gold away without buying anything.

8. 理正不怕官,心正不怕鬼。

8. Righteousness is not afraid of officials, and a pure heart is not afraid of ghosts.

9. 只给君子看门,不给小人当家。

9. Only let gentlemen watch the door, do not let scoundrels be in charge.

10. 学问之根苦,学问之果甜。 学问勤中得,富裕俭中来。

10. The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit of learning is sweet. Knowledge is gained through diligence, and wealth comes from frugality.

11. 不实心不成事,不虚心不知事。 不自是者博闻,不自满者受益。

11. Without sincerity, nothing can be accomplished; without humility, one cannot understand things. Those who do not pride themselves are knowledgeable, and those who do not become complacent benefit.

12. 静坐常思己过,闲谈莫论他非。

12. Always reflect on one's own faults when sitting quietly, and refrain from talking about others' misdeeds when idle.

13. 学问多深也别满足,过失多小也别忽略。(蒙古谚语)

13. No matter how deep your knowledge, do not be content; no matter how small your faults, do not ignore them. (Mongolian Proverb)

14. 菜没盐无味,话没理无力。

14. Vegetables without salt have no taste, words without reason have no force.

15. 兄弟姐妹千个少,敌人一个多。

15. There are fewer siblings, but more enemies.

16. 麦在灰里滚,收成靠得稳。

16. Wheat rolls in the ashes, and the harvest is secure.

17. 如果有了胡子就算学识渊博,那么,山羊也可以讲课了。

17. If having a beard equates to being learned, then goats can also give lectures.

18. 不怕百事不利,就怕灰心丧气。

18. It is not the fear of all things going wrong that matters, but the fear of losing heart and losing spirit.

19. 虚心的人,常想己之短;骄傲的人,常夸己之长。

19. The humble person often thinks of their own shortcomings; the proud person often boasts of their own strengths.

20. 苗多欺草,草多欺苗。

20. The seedlings cheat the grass, and the grass cheats the seedlings.

21. 牛无力拖横耙,人无理说横话。

21. The ox lacks strength to drag the cross-toothed harrow, and a person lacks reason to speak cross words.

22. 多养六畜多积肥,畜旺地壮粮成堆。?>

22. Raise more livestock and accumulate more manure, with thriving animals the land becomes strong and grain piles up.

23. 上如阶尽管费力,却一步比一步高。 不经过琢磨,宝石也不会发光。

23. Although climbing the stairs is laborious, it is a step higher with each step. Gems will not shine without being polished.

24. 皇天不负苦心人。

24. The heavens will not forsake those who are earnest and determined.

25. 注意力是智慧的门户。 要得惊人艺,须下苦功夫。

25. Attention is the gateway to wisdom. To acquire remarkable skills, one must put in diligent effort.

26. 知识好象砂石下面的泉水,越掘得深泉水越清。(丹麦谚语)

26. Knowledge is like spring water hidden beneath sand and stones; the deeper you dig, the clearer the water becomes. (Danish Proverb)

27. 勤人睡成懒人,懒人睡成病人。

27. Hard workers can turn into lazy ones, and lazy people can turn into patients.

28. 好高骛远的一无所得,埋头苦干的获得知识。 百艺通,不如一艺精。

28. Seeking grandeur without any accomplishment, and toiling diligently gains knowledge. Being skilled in many arts is not as good as being proficient in one.

29. 怕问路,要迷路。 嘴勤不走冤枉路。

29. Fear to ask for directions, and you'll get lost. Be diligent with your mouth, and you won't take a wrong path.

30. 当着真人,别说假话。

30. Do not tell lies in the presence of the real person.

31. 三分像人,七分像鬼。

31. Three parts resemble a person, seven parts resemble a ghost.

32. 满招损,谦受益。

32. Humility brings gain, and pride brings loss.

33. 宽阔的河平静,博学的人谦虚。 秀才不怕衣衫破,就怕肚子没有货。

33. The broad river is calm, and the learned are modest. A scholar is not afraid of being dressed in rags, but fears that his belly is empty of knowledge.

34. 山不厌高,水不厌深。 骄傲是跌跤的前奏。

34. The mountains are never too high, the waters are never too deep. Pride is the prelude to a fall.

35. 一分耕耘,一分收获。 一艺之成,当尽毕生之力。

35. One sowing, one reaping. The perfection of one art requires the full exertion of one's lifetime.

36. 骄傲来自浅薄,狂妄出于无知。 骄傲是失败的开头,自满是智慧的尽头。

36. Pride comes from shallowness, and arrogance from ignorance. Pride is the beginning of failure, and complacency is the end of wisdom.

37. 吃人家的嘴软,拿人家的手短。

37. One who eats others' food is soft-spoken, and one who takes others' things is stingy.

38. 学问渊博的人,懂了还要问;学问浅薄的人,不懂也不问。

38. A learned person asks questions even after understanding; an unlearned person does not ask questions even when they do not understand.

39. 虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后。 虚心的人学十算一,骄傲的人学一当十。

39. Humility fosters progress, while pride leads to regression. A humble person learns ten things for every one, while a proud person learns one thing for every ten.

40. 不当家不知柴米贵,不养儿不知父母恩。

40. He who does not manage a household does not know the value of firewood and rice; he who does not raise children does not know the kindness of parents.

41. 柳絮扬,种高粱。

41. Willow catkins fly, sweet sorghum planted.

42. 说大话的人像爆竹,响一声就完了。 鉴难明,始能照物;衡唯平,始能权物。

42. A braggart is like a firecracker, making a loud noise and then ending. Only when the mirror is clear can it reflect objects; only when the balance is even can it weigh objects.

43. 宁喝朋友的白水,不吃敌人的蜂蜜。

43. It's better to drink plain water from a friend than eat honey from an enemy.

44. 晚霜伤棉苗,早霜伤棉桃。

44. Late frost damages the cotton seedlings, while early frost injures the cotton bolls.

45. 草子开上两棚花,正好下田去耕耙。

45. The grass seeds have bloomed on both sides of the shed, just the right time to go to the field for plowing and harrowing.

46. 冬雪年丰,春雪无用。

46. A snowy winter brings a bountiful harvest, but a snowy spring is of no use.

47. 秀才饿死不卖书,壮士穷途不卖剑。

47. A scholar starves to death without selling his books, and a hero does not sell his sword when at the end of his journey.