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中國諺語大全(英漢對照)

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  諺語跟成語一樣都是語言整體中的一部分,可以增加語言的鮮明性和生動性。但諺語和名言是不同的,諺語是勞動人民的生活實踐經(jīng)驗,而名言是名人說的話。下面是小編給大家?guī)淼闹V語大全,歡迎大家閱讀參考,我們一起來看看吧!

  中國諺語大全(英漢對照)

  1. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.  一著不慎,滿盤皆輸.

  2. All is not gold that glitters.  閃光的未必都是金子。

  3. A child is better unborn than untaught.  養(yǎng)不教,父之過。

  4. Art is long, life is short.  生命短暫,藝術(shù)長存。

  5. A friend is best found in adversity.  患難見真情。

  6. Although the sun shine, leave not your cloak at home.  未雨綢繆。

  7. A light heart live long.  心情開朗壽命長。不惱不愁,活到白頭。

  8. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.  日吃蘋果一只,身體健康不求醫(yī)。

  9. All covet, all lose.  樣樣垂涎,樣樣失落。貪多嚼不爛。

  10. A good winter brings a good summer.  瑞雪兆豐年。

  11. All rivers run into the sea.  殊途同歸。

  12. A small leak will sink a great ship.  千里之堤潰于蟻穴。

  13. All time is no time when it is past.  機不可失,時不再來。

  14. A baker's wife may bite of a bun, a brewer's wife may bite of a tun. 近水樓臺先得月。

  15. A short cut is often a wrong cut. 欲速則不達。

  16. A staff is quickly found to beat a dog with. 欲加之罪,何患無辭。

  17. A prophet is not without honor save in his own country.  遠來的和尚好念經(jīng)。

  18. All feet tread not in one shoe.  眾口難調(diào)。

  19. A uncut gem does not sparkle.  玉不琢,不成器。

  20. A young idler, an old beggar.  少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。

  21. A crow is never the whiter for washing herself often. 江山易改,本性難移。

  22. A little spark may kindle a great fire. 星星之火,可以燎原。

  23. Beauty is but skin-deep.  美麗只是外表罷了

  24. Brevity is the soul of wit.  言以簡潔為貴

  25. Bread is the staff of life.  民以食為天。 A uncut gem does not sparkle.  玉不琢,不成器。

  26. Behind the mountains there are people to be found. 天外有天,山外有山。

  27. Better die standing than live kneeling 寧愿站著死,也不跪著生。

  28. Better be envied than pitied.  寧被人妒,不受人憐。

  29. Cats hide their claws. 知人知面不知心。

  30. Cast an anchor to windward. 未雨綢繆。

  31. Care and diligence bring luck.

  32. Deliberate slowly, execute promptly.  慎于思而敏于行。謹慎勤奮,帶來好運。

  33. Diamonds cut diamonds.  棋逢對手,將遇良才。

  34. Danger past, God forgotten.  飛鳥盡,良弓藏。

  35. Dreams are lies.  夢不足信。

  36. Do not teach fish to swim.  不要班門弄斧。

  37. Do not have too many irons in the fire.  貪多嚼不爛。

  38. Do unto others as you would be done by.  己所不欲,勿失于人。

  39. Experience is the best teacher.  實踐出真知。

  40. Every man is the architect (or artificer) of his own fortune.  自己幸福自己創(chuàng)。

  41. Evening red and morning grey are the sign of a fine day.  晚霞行千里。

  42. Every bean has its black.  金無足赤,人無完人。

  43. Even woods have ears. 隔墻有耳。

  44. Enough is better than too much.  過猶不及。

  45. Every tub must stand on its own bottom.  人貴自立。

  46. Experience teaches.  吃一塹,長一智。

  47. Full vessels sound least.  大智若愚。

  48. First impressions are half the battle.  先入為主。

  49. Faith moves mountains.  精誠所至,金石為開。

  50. Fact is stranger than fiction.  大千世界,無奇不有。

  51. Fire proves gold, adversity proves man.  烈火識真金,逆境識英雄。

  52. Fire and water are good servants, but bad masters. 水能載舟,亦能覆舟。

  53. Give everyone his due.  一視同仁。

  54. Good (or Great) wits jump.  英雄所見略同。

  55. Go while the going is good.  三十六計,走為上計。

  56. Great weights hang on small wires. 千鈞一發(fā)。

  57. Good wine needs no bush 酒香不怕巷子深。

  58. Greatest genius often lies concealed. 大智若愚。

  59. Grasp all, lose all. 貪多必失。

  60. Go to the sea, if you would fish well. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。

  61. Honour to whom honour is due. 論功行賞。

  62. He travels the fastest who travels alone.  曲高和寡。

  63. Heaven helps those who help themselves.  求人不如求己。

  64. He sits no sure that sits too high.  高處不勝寒。

  65. He who would hang his dog gives out first that it is mad.  欲加之罪,何患無詞。

  66. He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.  正人先正己。

  67. He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom.  千里之行,始于足下

  68. He that respects not is not respected.  欲受人敬,要先敬人。

  69. It is a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait.  智者不上兩次當

  70. Humility often gains more than pride. 滿招損,謙受益。

  71. He is eloquent enough for whom truth speaks. 事實勝于雄辯。

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