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揭秘:提升英语水平的五大勤奋谚语

面书号 2025-01-05 11:28 6


1. The book has its own beauty like jade, and the book has its own gold house.

1. The book possesses its own beauty akin to jade, and it has its own golden abode.

2. One hundred feet pole head, go further.

2. One hundred feet pole head, go further.

3. 不怕学问浅,就怕志气短。

3. It's not that I fear my knowledge is shallow, but that my ambition is short-lived.

4. Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it.

4. Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it.

5. Flowers are full of trees, and hard work is the most glorious.?>

5. Flowers are full of trees, and hard work is the most glorious.

6. I remember that when a teenager rides a bamboo horse, he turns around and is a white-headed man.

6. I remember that when a teenager rides a bamboo horse, he turns around and becomes a white-haired man.

7. 搓绳不能松劲,前进不能停顿。

7. Do not relax the grip on the rope, and do not stop moving forward.

8. 山高流水长,志大精神旺。

8. The mountains are high and the water flows long, the ambition is great and the spirit is vigorous.

9. 老姜辣味大,老人经验多。

9. Old ginger has a strong pungency, and the elderly have a wealth of experience.

10. 一日不读口不生,一日不写手生。

10. If you don't read for a day, your mouth won't be fluent; if you don't write for a day, your hand will be clumsy.

11. A man who doesn't want to cross a river naturally doesn't want to go far into the ocean.

11. A man who doesn't want to cross a river naturally doesn't want to venture far into the ocean.

12. 忧劳可以兴国,逸豫可以亡身。

12. Diligent toil can build a nation, while idleness can destroy oneself.

13. 策马前途须努力,莫学龙钟虚叹息。

13. Strive hard on the road ahead, do not emulate the hollow sighs of the ancient bell.

14. 学者如禾如稻,不学者如蒿如草。

14. scholars are like millet and rice, while those who do not study are like reeds and grass.

15. Strong will and brave action is called rigidity. Gang, the virtue of strangers.

15. Strong will and brave action are referred to as rigidity. Gang, the virtue of strangers.

16. 天不生无用之人,地不长无名之草。

16. Heaven does not give birth to useless people, and the earth does not grow nameless grass.

17. Modesty is the friend of learning, and complacency is the enemy of learning.

17. Modesty is a friend to learning, while complacency is an enemy of learning.

18. For the sake of learning, doubts go in.

18. For the sake of learning, doubts arise.

19. 功夫不负有心人。

19. Effort is never wasted on those who have the heart.

20. 世上无难事,只要肯登攀。

20. There is nothing difficult in the world, as long as one is willing to climb.

21. How can you see a rainbow without going through the storm?

21. How can you see a rainbow without going through the storm?

22. 满招损,谦受益。

22. A proud person incurs losses, while a humble person gains benefits.

23. 宁可做过,不可错过。

23. It's better to have tried and failed than to have never tried at all.

24. Husbands are ambitious and close to each other.

24. Husbands are ambitious and close to one another.

25. 勤奋是成功之母。

25. Diligence is the mother of success.

26. Good does not accumulate enough to become famous, evil does not accumulate enough to extinguish.

26. Good does not accumulate enough to become famous; evil does not accumulate enough to extinguish.

27. Time flies like an arrow, the sun and the moon flies like a shuttle.

27. Time flies like an arrow; the sun and the moon move like a shuttle.

28. 善不积不足以成名,恶不积不足以灭身。

28. Goodness does not accumulate enough to achieve fame, and evil does not accumulate enough to destroy oneself.

29. Competition is bound to win, hard study is bound to be 10%.

29. Competition is bound to win, hard study is bound to be in vain.

30. Human beings are inherently mortal. Death is heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than feathers.

30. Human beings are inherently mortal. Death is heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than feathers.

31. Diligence is the mother of success.

31. Diligence is the mother of success.

32. Work with courageous people and read from wordless sentences.

32. Work with courageous people and read from wordless sentences.

33. 勤能补拙,俭可养廉。

33. Diligence can compensate for one's shortcomings, and thrift can cultivate integrity.

34. 知识就是力量。

34. Knowledge is power.

35. 不怕百战失利,就怕灰心丧气。

35. It is not the fear of defeat in a hundred battles that matters, but the fear of losing heart and becoming despondent.

36. Wind knows grass, difficulty shows hero.

36. Wind knows the grass, adversity reveals the hero.

37. 不是鱼死,就是网破。

37. It's either the fish dies or the net is broken.

38. It's hard to see the bottom of the water.

38. It's hard to see the bottom of the water.

39. 人贵有志,学贵有恒。

39. A person is valuable for having ambition, and learning is valuable for having perseverance.

40. People who experience major changes are apt to be wise.

40. People who experience major changes are apt to be wise.

41. Ling Ling will be the top, a panoramic view of small mountains.

41. Ling Ling will be the peak, a panoramic view of small mountains.

42. 人有志,竹有节。

42. A person has ambitions, bamboo has joints.

43. 经历重大变故的人,容易成为智者。

43. People who have experienced major upheavals are prone to become wise.

44. Waves always blossom in torrents and storms.

44. Waves are always blooming in torrents and storms.

45. 有钱难买少年时。

45. Money can't buy back one's youth.

46. Better do it than Miss it.

46. Better do it than miss it.

47. 脑子怕不用,身子怕不动。

47. The mind fears not being used, the body fears not moving.

48. You can't slacken the rope, and you can't stop moving forward.

48. You cannot let go of the rope, and you cannot stop moving forward.

49. 花开满树红,勤劳最光荣。

49. The tree is full of red flowers, and diligence is the greatest glory.

50. 处处留心皆学问,三人同行有我师。

50. "Everywhere one turns, there is knowledge to be learned; among three people walking together, there is someone to teach me."

51. People's hearts are separated from their bellies, and people see their actions.

51. People's hearts are estranged from their bellies, and people see their actions.

52. Fish in the depths of the ocean, knowledge in the depths of the book.

52. Fish in the depths of the ocean, knowledge in the depths of the book.

53. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。

53. Knowledge gained from books is always superficial, one can only truly understand this by experiencing it firsthand.

54. Worry can rejuvenate the country, leisure can die.

54. Worry can rejuvenate the country; leisure can kill.

55. Bees gather flowers to make sweetness, and people read the truth.

55. Bees gather flowers to create sweetness, and people read the truth.

56. Either the fish died or the net broke.

56. Either the fish died or the net broke.

57. 世上无难事,只怕有心人。

57. There are no difficulties in the world, only those who have the will to face them.

58. 记得少年骑竹马,转身便是白头翁。

58. Remember the days when you were young, riding a bamboo horse, and now you've turned into an old man.

59. If you are not afraid of shallow learning, you are afraid of short ambition.

59. If you are not afraid of superficial learning, you are afraid of limited ambition.

60. The paper is always shallow, and I know nothing about it.

60. The paper is always shallow, and I know nothing about it.

61. 丈夫志四海,万裏犹比邻。

61. A husband's ambitions span the four seas, and ten thousand miles feel like neighbors.

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

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

63. Scholars are like rice, not wormwood.

63. Scholars are like rice, not wormwood.

64. 三百六十行,行行出状元。

64. There are three hundred and sixty trades, and in each trade there can emerge a top scholar.

65. 人固有一死,死有重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛。

65. It is a fact that all men must die, and some deaths are more significant than Mount Tai, while others are as light as a feather.

66. Everywhere attention is paid to learning, three colleagues have my teacher.

66. Attention is paid to learning everywhere; three colleagues have me as their teacher.

67. 口说不如身到,耳闻不如目睹。

67. It's better to see for yourself than to hear about it, and better to hear about it than to read about it.

68. 水深难见底,虎死不倒威。

68. The water is too deep to see the bottom, and a tiger, even when dead, retains its fearsome aura.

69. 坚志而勇为,谓之刚。刚,生人之德也。

69. To be firm in purpose and brave in action is called刚度. 刚度 is the virtue that begets life.

70. 温固而知新,可以为师已。

70. To preserve the ancient and to learn the new, one can be a teacher.

71. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb.

71. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to struggle.