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经典谚语30句: r% O* h6 q! V E! |; ^0 z5 S+ |1 x! ~
1. Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it. 相聚爱益切,离别情更深。
, r+ O+ Y S% t& [: n2 K; q4 t+ c 2. A burden of one's choice is not felt. 自己选的担子不嫌重。) s) J* P0 i* o% K8 {5 ~- K# G
3. A burnt child dreads the fire. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
# | z& f; L: R4 u 4. A candle lights others and consumes itself. 蜡烛焚自身,光亮照别人。+ ^# F5 u- V$ j% D& }& H4 T1 f* a
5. A cat may look at a king. 猫也有权晋见国王。: r- t. I5 p8 U; u) R, \
6. A cat has nine lives. 猫有九条命。
9 B3 G4 E" I: z% Q8 [% G# r 7. Accidents will happen. 天有不测风云。4 Q& a3 v. Z/ |- ]
8. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. 链条的坚固程度取决于它最薄弱的环节。
& {# z2 z7 C- q6 {/ {3 s 9. A change of work is as good as a rest. 调换一下工作是很好的休息。5 r5 J) b) f! M: X- K6 F/ ?
10. A cheerful wife is the joy of life. 快乐的妻子是生活的乐事。
7 ~% _" s( I0 W0 y# `2 X9 m% v 11. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 双鸟在林不如一鸟在手。
- }4 F% f1 \- m, U+ ^ u 12. A beggar's purse is bottomless. 乞丐的钱袋是无底洞。2 v$ w+ p: `. L( l" w
13. A bird is known by its note, and a man by his talk. 闻其歌知其鸟,听其言知其人。" z. _* d, b% Q! N
14. A bird may be known by its song. 什么鸟唱什么歌。
( d$ W" w% K5 |# d 15. A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day. 略有胜于全无。! e+ }" p, [1 l* \8 t2 J) X
16. A blind man who leans against a wall imagines that it's the boundary of the world. 坐井观天。3 F. W; x( K1 M( Q/ t9 C$ o4 S( D
17. A blind man will not thank you for a looking-glass. 秋波送盲,白费痴情。' J8 y6 p: R2 U5 I! y
18. A book is the same today as it always was and it will never change. 一本好书今天如此,将来也如此,永不改变。2 @: E. R& U, W" O
19. A book that remains shut is but a block. 有书闭卷不阅读,无异是一块木头。$ A8 L! j" i' G2 t0 L5 W1 x; D
20. A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm. 借来的斗篷不暖身。
j4 {1 L. a! r; |# b( a& o 21. A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 恶其始者必恶其终。
9 p, t4 r+ r& V, a A4 F 22. A bad bush is better than the open field. 有胜于无。; {8 V0 D5 s2 n
23. A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit. 吃亏的和解也比胜诉强。- x( W) ?" F$ B# I, I {
24. A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 做贼心虚。8 y0 L, o- O: q/ ?+ M. K, b7 `* a
25. A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than kept. 坏习惯像鲜馅饼,分食要比保存好。
' p0 t" i8 P: c$ t8 A; G 26. A bad padlock invites a picklock. 开门揖盗。
1 m. z0 {/ ~& ? 28. A bad thing never dies. 坏事传千年。% T M3 x& B g' @6 g, v& j; [' a! i
29. A bad workman quarrels with his tools. 拙匠常怨工具差(人笨怨刀钝)。
+ u' p' e# B5 i/ R1 B% X1 B* M 30. A bargain is a bargain. 达成的协议不可撕毁。 |
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