經(jīng)典英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)。集錦
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英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)。
Better some of a pudding than none of a pie. 聊勝于無(wú)。
Better the foot slip than the tongue trip. 寧可滑跤,不可失言。
Better to do well than to say well. 說(shuō)得好不如做得好。
Better wear out shoes than sheets. 寧可(經(jīng)常運(yùn)動(dòng))穿破鞋子,也不(因病長(zhǎng)臥)磨破床單。
Better wear out than rust out. 與其閑散不如忙碌。
Better wit than wealth. 智力勝于財(cái)富。
Between friends all is common. 朋友之間不分彼此。
Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. 功虧一簣。
Between two stools one falls to the ground. 腳踏兩頭要落空。
Beware beginnings. 慎始為上。
Beware of a man of one book. 不要與一個(gè)有專(zhuān)業(yè)知識(shí)的人爭(zhēng)論。
Beware of a silent dog and still water. 警惕無(wú)聲之狗會(huì)咬人,平靜之水會(huì)覆舟。
Beware of him who regards not his reputation. 要謹(jǐn)防不重自己名譽(yù)的人。
Big mouthfuls ofter choke. 貪多嚼不爛。
Bind the sack before it be full. 做事應(yīng)適可而止。
Birds of a feather flock together. 物以類(lèi)聚,人以群分。
Birth is much, but breeding is more. 出身固然重要,教養(yǎng)更且重要。
Bite off more than one can chew. 貪多咽不下。
Bite the hand that feeds one. 恩將仇報(bào)。
Bitter pills may have wholesome effects. 良藥苦口利于病。
Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. 人無(wú)所求最享福,因他不為失望苦。
英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)。
1、繩鋸木斷,水滴石穿。
The rope is sawn and the dripping stones pierce.
2、是草有根,是話(huà)有因。
Grass has roots and words have reasons.
3、戒酒戒頭一盅,戒煙戒頭一口。
Stop drinking and smoking.
4、物離鄉(xiāng)貴,人離鄉(xiāng)賤。
Things are expensive and people are cheap.
5、順藤摸瓜,順?biāo)笤础?/p>
Touch the melon along the vine, seek the source along the water.
6、小傷風(fēng)三日,大傷風(fēng)七天。
Small cold for three days and big cold for seven days.
7、山大壓不住泉水,牛大壓不死虱子。
Mountains can't hold down springs, cattle can't kill lice.
8、一口吃不成胖子,一步跨不到天邊。
One bite won't make a fat man, one step won't make it across the horizon.
9、水大漫不過(guò)船,手大遮不住天。
The water is too big to cover the boat, and the hands are too big to cover the sky.
10、水大濕不了船,火大燒不了鍋。
Water can't wet a boat, fire can't burn a pot.
11、有話(huà)說(shuō)在明處,有藥敷在痛處。
There is a saying that in the open place, there are medicines applied to the pain.
12、三人四靠,倒了鍋灶。
Three people leaned around and poured the cooker.
13、射人先射馬,擒賊先擒王。
Shoot a man first, shoot a horse, catch a thief first, catch the king.
14、三人同心,黃土變金。
Three concerted, loess gold.
15、人看從小,馬看踢蹄。
People look at their childhood, horses look at their hoofs.
16、生氣,是拿別人的錯(cuò)誤懲罰自己。
To be angry is to punish oneself for the mistakes of others.
17、聽(tīng)人勸,吃飽飯;識(shí)人教,武藝高。
Listen to persuasion, eat enough; Know people and teach, martial arts high.
18、省吃餐餐有,省穿日日新。
Save meals and meals, and save time and space.
19、一分價(jià)錢(qián)一分貨,十分價(jià)錢(qián)買(mǎi)不錯(cuò)。
One price, one goods, a very good price to buy.
20、歇肩莫歇長(zhǎng),走路莫走忙。
Don't walk busily.
21、事大事小,身到便了。
Things are big and small. It's easy.
22、天才和懶惰結(jié)伴,等于一事無(wú)成。
Genius and laziness go hand in hand and accomplish nothing.
23、天無(wú)二日,人無(wú)二理。
There are no two days, no two reasons.
24、天無(wú)一月雨,人無(wú)一世窮。
There is no rain in January, and no man is poor forever.
25、土中生白玉,地內(nèi)出黃金。
White jade grows in the earth, and gold comes out in the earth.
26、今天是蛋,明天就是能飛的鳥(niǎo)。
Today is an egg, tomorrow is a bird that can fly.
27、一手捉不住兩條魚(yú),一眼看不清兩行書(shū)。
You can't catch two fish at one hand, you can't read two lines at one glance.
28、天不嚴(yán)寒地不凍,人不傷心淚不流。
It's not cold or frozen. People don't cry.
29、一手難遮兩耳風(fēng),一腳難登兩船。
It's hard to cover up two ears with one hand and boarding two ships with one foot.
30、虛心的人學(xué)十當(dāng)一,驕傲的人學(xué)一當(dāng)十。
A modest man should learn ten, a proud man ten.
31、夏走十里不黑,冬走十里不亮。
It is not dark to walk ten miles in summer, but not bright to walk ten miles in winter.
32、十月懷胎,一朝分娩。
Pregnancy in October, once delivery.
33、人不可貌相,海水不可斗量。
Man can't look, sea water can't be measured.
34、龍無(wú)云不行,魚(yú)無(wú)水不生。
Dragon can't live without clouds, fish can't live without water.
35、順著雞毛找雞,順著蒜皮找蒜。
Look for chicken along feathers, garlic along skins.
36、天下衙門(mén)朝南開(kāi),有理無(wú)錢(qián)莫經(jīng)來(lái)。
The government gate of the world opens to the south, so it is reasonable to have no money.
37、三早抵一工,三補(bǔ)抵一新。
Three early arrivals and one job, three supplements and a new one.
38、失之毫厘,謬以千里。
A thousand miles is wrong if you lose a millimeter.
39、一人傳虛,百人傳實(shí)。
One person tells the truth, one hundred people tell the truth.
40、歸來(lái)飽飯黃昏后,不脫蓑衣臥月明。
At dusk after returning to eat, do not take off your castor clothes and lie in the moonlight.
41、它山之石,可以攻玉。
The stone of other mountains can attack the jade.
42、水漲船高,風(fēng)大樹(shù)搖。
When the water rises, the boat rises and the wind blows, the tree sways.
43、閑人叫冷,忙人叫熱。
The idle call cold, the busy call hot.
44、山外有山,天外有天。
There are mountains outside, and there are days outside.
45、兒童放學(xué)歸來(lái)早,忙趁東風(fēng)放紙鳶。
Children come home early from school and take advantage of the east wind to put out paper kites.
46、秀才遇到兵,有理說(shuō)不清。
Xiu Cai met soldiers, there is no reason to say.
47、水能載舟,亦能覆舟。
Water can carry a boat and overturn it.
48、扎腳的蒺藜,初生是軟的。
Tribulus terrestris is soft at birth.
49、夏吃大蒜冬吃姜,不用醫(yī)生開(kāi)藥方。
Garlic in summer and ginger in winter do not require a doctor to prescribe.
50、討飯怕狗咬,秀才怕歲考。
The beggar is afraid of dog bites, the scholar is afraid of the New Year's Examination.
英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)。
1、浪費(fèi)是支出,節(jié)約是收入。
Waste is expenditure, saving is income.
2、飲水要思源,為人莫忘本。
Drinking water should be a source of thought, and people should never forget their roots.
3、人勤地生寶,人懶地生草。
Man is diligent in making treasures, but he is lazy in making grass.
4、靜以修身,儉以養(yǎng)德。
Quiet to cultivate oneself, thrifty to cultivate morality.
5、有錢(qián)時(shí)擺闊,沒(méi)錢(qián)時(shí)挨餓。
When you have money, show off, and when you have no money, go hungry.
6、生產(chǎn)勤在前,開(kāi)支儉在先。
Production comes first, expenditure comes first.
7、精打細(xì)算,油鹽不斷。
Careful calculation, constant oil and salt.
8、細(xì)水長(zhǎng)流,遇災(zāi)不愁。
Thin waters flow long, and you will not worry about disaster.
9、由儉如奢易,由奢入儉難。
From thrift to luxury, from luxury to frugality.
10、錢(qián)幣是圓的,所以容易滾走。
The coin is round, so it's easy to roll away.
11、緊緊手,年年有。
Hold your hands tightly, year after year.
12、學(xué)習(xí)愚公老,干勁不放松。
Learning from a foolish old man is not relaxing.
13、省下來(lái)多少,就是得到多少。
How much you save is how much you get.
14、眼下胡花亂鋪張,往后日月空蕩蕩。
Nowadays, the moon and the sun will be empty.
15、好逸惡勞者,從吃山也空。
He who likes leisure and hates work is free from eating hills.
16、鋼用刀口上,錢(qián)用必需時(shí)。
On the edge of a steel knife, money is needed.
17、事事為于民,感謝黨恩情。
Everything is for the people. Thank the Party for its kindness.
18、勤儉永不窮,坐食山也空。
Diligence and thrift are never exhausted, and the mountain is empty.
19、儉入奢易,從奢入儉難。
It is easy to thrift into luxury, but difficult to thrift from luxury.
20、省下煙酒錢(qián),急難免求人。
Save money for cigarettes and drinks.
21、生產(chǎn)好比搖錢(qián)樹(shù),節(jié)約好比聚寶盆。
Production is like a cash cow, and economy is like a treasure trough.
22、儉能修身德,不貪不義財(cái)。
Frugality can cultivate one's morality without greed for ill-gotten wealth.
23、勤能補(bǔ)拙,省能補(bǔ)貧。
Diligence can make up for stupidity and save energy to make up for poverty.
24、民生在勤,勤則不匱。
People's livelihood is diligent, diligence is not scarce.
25、勤奮有恒產(chǎn),年年有節(jié)余。
Diligence leads to constant output and savings every year.
26、節(jié)約光榮,浪費(fèi)可恥。
Economy is glorious and waste is shameful.
27、只有勤來(lái)沒(méi)有儉,好比有針沒(méi)有線(xiàn)。
Diligence without thrift is like needle without thread.
28、家有萬(wàn)石糧,揮堆不長(zhǎng)。
There are ten thousand stone grains at home, but they can't be piled up long.
29、滴水能成河,錢(qián)少積久多。
Drops of water make rivers. Less money accumulates more.
30、在家靠父母,出外靠朋友。
Depend on your parents at home, depend on your friends when you go out.
31、黨是最英明,勤儉倡導(dǎo)人。
The Party is the most wise and industrious advocate.
32、創(chuàng)業(yè)艱難苦,好似針挑土。
It's hard to start a business. It's like picking the soil from the needle.
33、有勤又有儉,生活甜又甜。
Diligence and frugality make life sweet and sweet.
34、成家子,糞如寶;敗家子,錢(qián)如草。
Family makes waste like treasure; family losers make money like grass.
35、飽時(shí)省一口,餓時(shí)得一斗。
Save a mouthful when you are full, and a fight when you are hungry.
36、由儉入奢易,由奢返儉難。
From thrift to luxury, from luxury to frugality.
37、欲求溫飽,勤儉為要。
For food and clothing, thrift is essential.
38、小富由儉,大富由天。
A small fortune depends on thrift, and a great fortune depends on heaven.
39、糧收萬(wàn)石,也要粗茶淡飯。
The harvest of grain is ten thousand stones, but we should also have rough tea and light rice.
40、知恥近勇,知足常樂(lè)。
Shame is near courage, contentment is always joyful.
41、養(yǎng)魚(yú)要蓄水,致富要積累。
Fish farming should keep water and become rich should accumulate.
42、富了不變色,永保勤儉格。
Rich and unchangeable, always be diligent and frugal.
43、小錢(qián)不知省,大錢(qián)將濫花。
If you don't know how to save money, you will spend it too much.
44、敗家很容易,好比水推沙。
It's easy to lose a family. It's like water pushing sand.
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