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经典谚语30句
+ C* l' g1 N6 y i \/ ] 1. Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it. 相聚爱益切,离别情更深。8 ]& S. g- S W5 Y, I* E1 y
2. A burden of one's choice is not felt. 自己选的担子不嫌重。9 [; w* @7 ]2 o6 H& f
3. A burnt child dreads the fire. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
; l( x* l3 J, n/ _! t$ { 4. A candle lights others and consumes itself. 蜡烛焚自身,光亮照别人。
! y/ n) J0 b! ^ 5. A cat may look at a king. 猫也有权晋见国王。5 e; b0 R( \/ D) `" N
6. A cat has nine lives. 猫有九条命。% l7 {( K' z0 Y0 l( _) f
7. Accidents will happen. 天有不测风云。
: s" C9 Z% Q: D% q' R) S 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。8 `6 _2 g6 f: K3 U$ l5 y
9. A change of work is as good as a rest. 调换一下工作是很好的休息。
# B3 C" C* O$ t0 E: { 10. A cheerful wife is the joy of life. 快乐的妻子是生活的乐事。
w; W8 t3 j0 _' R8 i 11. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 双鸟在林不如一鸟在手。: J5 A" k0 F4 V/ u3 \* X2 v. K
12. A beggar's purse is bottomless. 乞丐的钱袋是无底洞。
+ S5 V- V- K' z5 l 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。
5 [& N" d0 w+ o! \3 C& V/ ] 14. A bird may be known by its song. 什么鸟唱什么歌。
2 m4 B9 L& u% q7 l 15. A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day. 略有胜于全无。
/ k- [( b) v! j 16. A blind man who leans against a wall imagines that it's the boundary of the world. 坐井观天。( Z& t& q3 S. y7 ]1 \
17. A blind man will not thank you for a looking-glass. 秋波送盲,白费痴情。
+ x4 S/ W, r, c: u6 f2 I+ t& C6 R' I9 e 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。
; H2 h8 ^5 \! x 19. A book that remains shut is but a block. 有书闭卷不阅读,无异是一块木头。7 u5 T5 Y/ V# ^ G
20. A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm. 借来的斗篷不暖身。
* M. O- j% O4 h: l: Y$ }" A 21. A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 恶其始者必恶其终。
9 @. d0 B& B$ q 22. A bad bush is better than the open field. 有胜于无。( F& q* z! z. F. v
23. A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit. 吃亏的和解也比胜诉强。
+ ` @* D9 S: J# v 24. A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 做贼心虚。
1 ~+ s# k, I/ O1 ~% n 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。6 }: e& r& j* x* |
26. A bad padlock invites a picklock. 开门揖盗。
& x; W/ d7 T7 j* B# Y: P 28. A bad thing never dies. 坏事传千年。
% P* d! w8 @& e: l7 O6 P) ?9 \& V" L 29. A bad workman quarrels with his tools. 拙匠常怨工具差(人笨怨刀钝)。
' l+ I) e$ D C" }+ ? 30. A bargain is a bargain. 达成的协议不可撕毁。 |
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