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      2. 描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)

        時(shí)間:2021-08-20 16:01:17 諺語(yǔ) 我要投稿

        關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)

          關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)一

          1、Study to be what you wish to seem、學(xué)習(xí)可成為你所理想的人物。

        關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)

          2、Success belongs to the persevering、堅(jiān)持就是勝利。

          3、Success grows out of struggles to overcome difficulties、成功來(lái)自于克服困難的斗爭(zhēng)。

          4、Success has many friends、成功者朋友多。

          5、Such beginning, such ending、有怎樣的開(kāi)始,就有怎樣的結(jié)束。

          6、Such carpenters, such chips、什麼樣的木匠,出什麼活。

          7、Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof、一天的不幸已夠人受的了,別再自尋煩惱。

          8、Suit the action to the word、怎麼說(shuō)就怎麼做。

          9、Sure bind, sure find、捆得好,逃不了。

          10、Suspicion is the poison of true friendship、猜疑傷害莫逆之交。

          11、Sweep before your own door、先律己,后律人。

          12、Sweet discourse makes short days and nights、言語(yǔ)投機(jī)恨時(shí)短。

          13、Take a hair of the dog that bit you、以毒攻毒。

          14、Take a pain for a pleasure all wise man can、智者能視苦為樂(lè)。

          15、Take a pain for a pleasure all wise men can、智者皆能視苦為樂(lè)。

          16、Take away my good name and take away my life、奪了我的名譽(yù)等于奪了我的生命。

          17、Take care of small sums and the large will take care of themselves、省小錢才能積大財(cái)。

          18、Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves、積少成多。

          19、Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves、注重你的理智,聲調(diào)自會(huì)小心。

          20、Take honour from me and my life is undone、奪我名聲,我命即亡。

          21、Take little, but give much、應(yīng)少索取,而多奉獻(xiàn)。

          22、Take one thing with another、由此及彼。

          23、Take one's courage in both hands、勇往直前,敢作敢為。

          24、Take something by the best handle、理解某事物,乘其好機(jī)會(huì)。

          25、Take the rough with the smooth、既能享樂(lè)也能吃苦。

          26、Take the world as it is、隨遇而安。

          27、Take the world as one finds it、聽(tīng)之任之。

          28、Take things as they come (or are)、既來(lái)之,則安之。

          29、Take things as they come、既來(lái)之,則安之。

          30、Take time by the forelock、要抓住時(shí)機(jī)。

          31、Take time for deliberation; hste spoils everything、要費(fèi)時(shí)思索,暴躁會(huì)壞事。

          32、Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in、做事要深思熟慮,但時(shí)機(jī)一到,就要?jiǎng)邮,不要猶豫。

          33、Take time when time comes lest time steal away、機(jī)不可失,時(shí)不再來(lái)。

          34、Take time while time is, for time will be away、有時(shí)間要加以利用,因?yàn)闀r(shí)間是要消逝的。

          35、Talk of an angel and you'll hear his wings、說(shuō)到曹操,曹操就到。

          36、Talk of the devil and he will appear、說(shuō)曹操,曹操就到。

          37、Talk of the devil, and he is sure to appear、說(shuō)鬼鬼到。

          38、Talking mends no holes、空談無(wú)補(bǔ)。

          39、Tall mankind are beholden to him that is kind to the good、行善者,人人銘記之。

          40、Tall trees catch much wind、樹(shù)大招風(fēng)。

          41、Tastes differ、眾口難調(diào)。

          42、Teach others by your example、躬親示范。

          43、Teaching others teaches yourself、教學(xué)相長(zhǎng)。

          44、Tears are the silent language of grief、眼淚是悲哀的無(wú)聲言辭。

          45、Tell it to the marines、我不相信。

          46、Tell me thy company and I will tell thee what thou art、把你的交友講給我聽(tīng),我會(huì)講出你是何許人。

          47、Tell not all you know nor judge of all you see if you would live in peace、知道的不要全部?jī)A吐,看到的不要都加評(píng)語(yǔ),這樣生活可以安寧。

          48、Telling your troubles is swelling your troubles、訴說(shuō)煩惱等于增加煩惱。

          49、Temperance is the best physic、克制乃是最好的治療。

          50、Temperance is the greatest of virtues、自我節(jié)制是最大的美德。

          51、Temperance is the greatest of virture、自我節(jié)制是最大的美德。

          52、That is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit、好書(shū)開(kāi)卷引人入勝,閉卷使人得益。

          53、That is not good language which all understand not、不是人人都懂的語(yǔ)言不是好語(yǔ)言。

          54、That teacher helps his pupils most who most helps them to help themselves、教師盡力幫助學(xué)生獨(dú)立工作是給學(xué)生最大的幫助。

          55、That was indeed a pretty kettle of fish、那真是糟糕透頂?shù)氖隆?/p>

          56、That which is evil is soon learnt、惡行易學(xué)。

          57、That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful、漂亮而引人注目的東西不一定都善良,但善良的東西總是漂亮的。

          58、That which one least anticipates soonest comes to pass、事非逆料偏易發(fā)生。

          59、That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember、苦楚往日難忍受,記起也許甜心頭。

          60、That's good wisdom which is wisdom in the end、最后的聰慧才算真聰慧。

          61、The (or A) beggar may sing before the thief (or footbad)、既是窮光蛋,何慮竊賊偷。

          62、The abundance of money ruins youth、錢多毀青年。

          63、The ass wags his ears、自鳴自得。

          64、The bait hides the hook、餌里藏鉤;笑里藏刀。

          65、The battle is to the strong、強(qiáng)者必勝

          關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)二

          What one describes in the books is one’s thought in his mind. The personality of a book is that of the author.

          書(shū)跡即心跡,書(shū)品即人品。

          If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it from him.

          如果一個(gè)人傾其所有以求學(xué)問(wèn),那么這些學(xué)問(wèn)是沒(méi)有人能拿走的。

          Ignorance is not innocence but sin.

          無(wú)知并非純真,而是罪惡。

          Isn’t it a happy thing if you review what you have learned on time?

          學(xué)而時(shí)習(xí)之,不亦樂(lè)乎?

          It never will rain roses. When we want to have more roses we must plant trees.

          天上永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)掉下玫瑰來(lái),如果想要更多的玫瑰,必須自己種植。

          Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.

          知識(shí)來(lái)了,智慧卻遲遲不前。

          Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another.

          知識(shí)是一回事,美德是另一回事。

          Learning without thinking leads to confusion; thinking without studying results in tardiness.

          學(xué)而不思則罔,思而不學(xué)則殆。

          Life is short and art is long.

          人生短暫,學(xué)術(shù)無(wú)涯。

          Much learning shows how little mortals know.

          博學(xué)而后始知人類所知有限。

          No matter how much one has experienced, he can’t enrich his knowledge without reading books.

          無(wú)論親身經(jīng)歷如何豐富的人,如果不讀書(shū),知識(shí)不可能豐富起來(lái)的。

          A great poem is a fountain forever overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight. -Shelley

          一首偉大的詩(shī)猶如一座噴泉,不斷地噴出智慧和快樂(lè)的泉水。 -雪萊

          There are two motives for reading a book: one that you enjoy it; the other that you can boast about it.-Bertrand Russell

          讀書(shū)有兩種動(dòng)機(jī):一是從中獲得樂(lè)趣;另一種則是可以向人夸耀。 -羅素

          aosheng need of water; the growth of the juvenile need to learn.

          茂盛的禾苗需要水分;成長(zhǎng)的少年需要學(xué)習(xí)。

          Stars so dazzling gorgeous sky; knowledge is their talent and abilities.

          星星使天空絢爛奪目;知識(shí)使人增長(zhǎng)才干。

          Health food supplement, rich in the wisdom books.

          糧食補(bǔ)身體,書(shū)籍豐富智慧。

          Reading a book, by a gain in your wit.

          讀一書(shū),增一智。

          Do not eat the hungry, do not read the stupid.

          不吃飯則饑,不讀書(shū)則愚。

          Too great an eagerneto discharge on obligation is a species of ingratitude.

          急于逃避履行義務(wù)是一種忘恩負(fù)義的行為。

          What one describes in the books is one’s thought in his mind. The personality of a book is that of the author.

          書(shū)跡即心跡,書(shū)品即人品。

          “Classic” A book which people praise and don't read. -Mark Twain

          “經(jīng)典之作”是人人皆稱贊卻不愿去讀的書(shū)。 -馬克·吐溫

          People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory. -Franklin Roosevelt

          人會(huì)死亡,書(shū)卻無(wú)朽。沒(méi)有任何人可以丟棄記憶。 -拂蘭克林·羅斯福

          Traveling thousands of miles is better than reading thousands of books. -Chinese Proverb

          行萬(wàn)里路,勝讀萬(wàn)卷書(shū)。 -中國(guó)諺語(yǔ)

          Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors; and the most patient of teachers. -C.W.Eliot

          書(shū)籍是人類最寧?kù)o很最永恒的朋友,也是最易接近和最具智慧的顧問(wèn),還是最有耐心的良師益友。 -C.W.艾略特

          Life being very short, and the quiet hour of it few; we ought to waste none of them in reading valueless books.-John Ruskin

          人生十分短促,寧?kù)o的時(shí)間又不多;我們不應(yīng)該浪費(fèi)寶貴的時(shí)間去讀毫無(wú)價(jià)值的書(shū)。 -約翰·拉斯金

          If well used, books are the best of all things; if abused, among the worst. -R.W.Emerson

          如果利用得當(dāng),書(shū)籍就是最好的朋友;反之,如果濫用,它就會(huì)變成最壞的東西了。 -R.W.愛(ài)默生

          The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest men of past centuries. -Rene Descartes

          讀好書(shū),如同與先哲們交談。 -雷內(nèi)·笛卡爾

          If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it from him.

          如果一個(gè)人傾其所有以求學(xué)問(wèn),那么這些學(xué)問(wèn)是沒(méi)有人能拿走的。

          Ignorance is not innocence but sin.

          無(wú)知并非純真,而是罪惡。

          Isn’t it a happy thing if you review what you have learned on time?

          學(xué)而時(shí)習(xí)之,不亦樂(lè)乎?

          It never will rain roses. When we want to have more roses we must plant trees.

          天上永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)掉下玫瑰來(lái),如果想要更多的玫瑰,必須自己種植。

          Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.

          知識(shí)來(lái)了,智慧卻遲遲不前。

          Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another.

          知識(shí)是一回事,美德是另一回事。

          Learning without thinking leads to confusion; thinking without studying results in tardiness.

          學(xué)而不思則罔,思而不學(xué)則殆。

          Reading make a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.

          閱讀使人充實(shí),交談使人機(jī)智,寫(xiě)作使人精確。

          Reading ten thousand books is like traveling ten thousand miles.

          讀萬(wàn)卷書(shū),行萬(wàn)里路。

          The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

          智慧就是懂得該忽略什么的技巧。

          The three foundations of learning; seeing much, suffering much, and studying much.

          求學(xué)的三個(gè)基本條件是:多觀察,多吃苦,多研究。

          Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it.

          想要收獲自由之果的人,必須承受維護(hù)自由的勞苦。

          Time is a bird for ever on the wing.

          時(shí)間是一只永遠(yuǎn)在飛翔的鳥(niǎo)。

          Too great an eagerneto discharge on obligation is a species of ingratitude.

          急于逃避履行義務(wù)是一種忘恩負(fù)義的行為。

          關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)三

          1. A candle lights others and consumes itself.蠟燭照亮別人,卻毀滅了自己。

          2. A cat has lives.貓有九條命。

          3. A cat may look at a king.貓也可以打量國(guó)王,意為人人平等。

          4. A close mouth catches no flies.病從口入。

          5. A constant guest is never welcome.常客令人厭。

          6. Actions speak louder than words.事實(shí)勝于雄辯。

          7. Adversity leads to prosperity.窮則思變。

          8. Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.逆境出人才。

          9. A fair death honors the whole life.死得其所,流芳百世。

          10. A faithful friend is hard to find.知音難覓。

          11. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.吃一塹,長(zhǎng)一智。

          12. A fox may grow gray, but never good.江山易改,本性難移。

          13. A friend in need is a friend indeed.患難見(jiàn)真情。

          14. A friend is easier lost than found.得朋友難,失朋友易。

          15. A friend is never known till a man has need.需要之時(shí)方知友。

          16. A friend without faults will never be found.沒(méi)有十全十美的朋友。

          17. A good beginning is half done.良好的開(kāi)端是成功的一半。

          18. A good beginning makes a good ending.善始者善終。

          19. A good book is a good friend.好書(shū)如摯友。

          20. A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.一本好書(shū),相伴一生。

          21. A good conscience is a soft pillow.不做虧心事,不怕鬼叫門(mén)。

          22. Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success.自信是走向成功的第一步。

          23. Constant dripping wears away a stone.水滴石穿,繩鋸木斷。

          24. Content is better than riches.知足者常樂(lè)。

          25. Count one's chickens before they are hatched.蛋未孵先數(shù)雛。

          26. Courtesy on one side only lasts not long.來(lái)而不往非禮也。

          27. Creep before you walk.循序漸進(jìn)。

          28. Cry for the moon.海底撈月。

          29. Custom is a second nature.習(xí)慣是后天養(yǎng)成的。

          30. Custom makes all things easy.

          31. 有個(gè)好習(xí)慣,事事皆不難。

          32. Diamond cuts diamond.強(qiáng)中自有強(qiáng)中手。

          33. Do as the Romans do.入鄉(xiāng)隨俗。

          34. Do as you would be done by.己所不欲,勿施于人。

          35. Doing is better than saying.與其掛在嘴上,不如落實(shí)在行動(dòng)上。

          36. Do it now.機(jī)不可失,時(shí)不再來(lái)。

          37. Do nothing by halves.凡事不可半途而廢。

          38. Don't claim to know what you don't know.不要不懂裝懂。

          39. Don't have too many irons in the fire.不要攬事過(guò)多。

          40. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.不要小題大做。

          41. Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today.今日事,今日畢。

          42. Don't put the cart before the horse.不要本末倒置。

          43. Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.不要自找麻煩。

          44. Don't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs.不要班門(mén)弄斧。

          45. Do well and have well.善有善報(bào)。

          46. Each bird love to hear himself sing.孤芳自賞。

          47. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.早睡早起身體好。

          48. Easier said than done.說(shuō)得容易,做得難。

          49. Easy come, easy go.來(lái)也匆匆,去也匆匆。

          50. Eat to live, but not live to eat.人吃飯是為了活著,但活著不是為了吃飯。

          51. Empty vessels make the greatest sound.實(shí)磨無(wú)聲空磨響,滿瓶不動(dòng)半瓶搖。

          52. Envy has no holidays.忌妒之人無(wú)寧日。

          53. Even Homer sometimes nods.智者千慮,必有一失。

          54. Even reckoning makes long friends.親兄弟,明算賬。

          55. Every advantage has its disadvantage.有利必有弊。

          56. Everybody's business is nobody's business.人人負(fù)責(zé),等于沒(méi)人負(fù)責(zé)。

          57. Every day is not Sunday.好景不常在。

          58. Every dog has his day.誰(shuí)都有得意的時(shí)候。

          59. Every door may be shut, but death's door.人生在世,唯死難逃。

          60. Every heart has its own sorrow.各人有各人的苦惱。

          61. Every little helps a mickle.聚沙成塔,集腋成裘。

          62. Fire is a good servant but a bad master.火是一把雙刃劍。

          63. First come, first served.先來(lái)后到。

          64. First impressions are half the battle.初次見(jiàn)面,印象最深。

          65. First think and then speak.先想后說(shuō)。

          66. Fools grow without watering.朽木不可雕。

          67. Fool's haste is no speed.欲速則不達(dá)。

          68. Fools has fortune.呆人有呆福。關(guān)于學(xué)習(xí)的英文諺語(yǔ)

          69. Fools learn nothing from wise men, but wise men learn much from fools.愚者不學(xué)無(wú)術(shù),智者不恥下問(wèn)。

          70. Forbidden fruit is sweet.禁果格外香。

          71. Fortune favors those who use their judgement.機(jī)遇偏愛(ài)善斷之人。

          72. Fortune knocks once at least at every man's gate.風(fēng)水輪流轉(zhuǎn)。

          73. Four eyes see more than two.集思廣益。

          74. Friends agree best at distance.朋友之間也會(huì)保持距離。

          75. Friends are thieves of time.朋友是時(shí)間的竊賊。

          76. Friends must part.再好的朋友也有分手的時(shí)候。

          77. Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.天才不過(guò)是勤奮而已。

          78. Give a dog a bad name and hang him.眾口鑠金,積毀銷骨。

          79. God helps those who help themselves.自助者天助。

          80. Gold will not buy anything.黃金并非萬(wàn)能。

          81. Good for good is natural, good for evil is manly.以德報(bào)德是常理,以德報(bào)怨大丈夫。

          82. Good health is over wealth.健康是最大的財(cái)富。

          83. Good medicine for health tastes bitter to the mouth.良藥苦口利于病。

          84. Good watch prevents misfortune.謹(jǐn)慎消災(zāi)。

          85. Great barkers are no biters.好狗不擋道。

          86. Great hopes make great man.偉大的抱負(fù)造就偉大的人物。

          87. Great minds think alike.英雄所見(jiàn)略同。

          88. Great men have great faults.英雄犯大錯(cuò)誤。

          89. Great men's sons seldom do well.富不過(guò)三代。

          90. Great trees are good for nothing but shade.大樹(shù)底下好乘涼。

          關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)四

          A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 惡其始者必惡其終。

          A bad bush is better than the open field. 有勝于無(wú)。

          A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit. 吃虧的和解也比勝訴強(qiáng)。

          A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 做賊心虛。

          A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than kept. 壞習(xí)慣像鮮餡餅,分食要比保存好。

          A bad padlock invites a picklock. 開(kāi)門(mén)揖盜。

          A bad penny always turns up.

          A bad thing never dies. 壞事傳千年。

          A bad workman quarrels with his tools. 拙匠常怨工具差(人笨怨刀鈍)。

          A bargain is a bargain. 達(dá)成的協(xié)議不可撕毀。

          A beggar's purse is bottomless. 乞丐的錢袋是無(wú)底洞。

          A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 雙鳥(niǎo)在林不如一鳥(niǎo)在手。

          A bird is known by its note, and a man by his talk. 聞其歌知其鳥(niǎo),聽(tīng)其言知其人。

          A bird may be known by its song. 什么鳥(niǎo)唱什么歌。

          A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day. 略有勝于全無(wú)。

          A blind man who leans against a wall imagines that it's the boundary of the world. 坐井觀天。

          A blind man will not thank you for a looking-glass. 秋波送盲,白費(fèi)癡情。

          A book is the same today as it always was and it will never change. 一本好書(shū)今天如此,將來(lái)也如此,永不改變。

          A book that remains shut is but a block. 有書(shū)閉卷不閱讀,無(wú)異是一塊木頭。

          A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm. 借來(lái)的斗篷不暖身。

          Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it. 相聚愛(ài)益切,離別情更深。

          A burden of one's choice is not felt. 自己選的擔(dān)子不嫌重。

          A burnt child dreads the fire. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。

          A candle lights others and consumes itself. 蠟燭焚自身,光亮照別人。

          A cat may look at a king. 貓也有權(quán)晉見(jiàn)國(guó)王。

          A cat has nine lives. 貓有九條命。

          Accidents will happen. 天有不測(cè)風(fēng)云。

          A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. 鏈條的堅(jiān)固程度取決于它最薄弱的環(huán)節(jié)。

          A change of work is as good as a rest. 調(diào)換一下工作是很好的休息。

          A cheerful wife is the joy of life. 快樂(lè)的妻子是生活的樂(lè)事。

          A clean hand wants no washing. 身正不怕影子斜。

          A clear conscience is a soft pillow. 問(wèn)心無(wú)愧,高枕無(wú)憂。

          A clear conscience is a sure card. 光明磊落,勝券在握。

          A clear conscience laughs at false accusations. 白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門(mén)心不驚。

          A clear fast is better than a dirty breakfast. 寧為清貧,不為濁富。

          A close mouth catches no flies. 病從口入,禍從口出。

          A cock is valiant on his own dunghill. 夜郎自大。

          A common danger causes common action. 同仇敵愾。

          A constant guest is never welcome. 久住非佳賓,常來(lái)不歡迎。

          A contented mind is perpetual feast. 知足常樂(lè)。

          A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself. 貪婪的'人對(duì)別人毫無(wú)好處,對(duì)自己卻壞處更大。

          A crafty knave needs no broker. 狡猾的流×,不需居間人。

          A creaking door hangs long on its hinges. 戶樞不蠹。

          Action is the proper fruit of knowledge. 行動(dòng)是知識(shí)的巧果。

          Actions speak louder than words. 事實(shí)勝于雄辯。

          A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 不滿足者坐無(wú)寧時(shí)。

          A disease known is half cured. 病情確診斷,治病好一半。

          Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public. 在私底下要忠告你的朋友,在公開(kāi)場(chǎng)合又表?yè)P(yáng)你的朋友。

          A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone. 骨頭打狗狗不叫。

          Adversity is a good discipline. 苦難是磨練人的好機(jī)會(huì)。

          Adversity leads to prosperity. 逆境迎向昌盛。

          Adversity makes a man wise, not rich. 患難使人聰明,但不能致富。

          Adversity makes strange bedfellows. 身處逆境不擇友。

          Adversity successfully overcome is the highest glory. 成功地克服困難是最大的光榮。

          A fair death honours the whole life. 死得光明,終身榮耀。

          A fair face may hide a foul heart. 人不可貌相。

          A faithful friend is hard to find. 益友難得。

          A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit. 吃一塹,長(zhǎng)一智。

          After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a while. 午飯后要坐,晚飯后要走。

          A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both. 父親是財(cái)富,兄弟是安慰,朋友兼而有之。

          A fault confessed is half redressed. 承認(rèn)錯(cuò)誤,等于改正一半。

          Affairs that are done by due degrees are soon ended. 事情要安步就班地做,就會(huì)很快地做完。

          A flow of words is no proof of wisdom. 口若懸河不能作為才智的證明。

          A fool always comes short of his reckoning. 愚人常缺算計(jì)。

          A fool always rushes to the fore. 傻瓜總愛(ài)強(qiáng)出頭。

          A fool and his money are soon parted. 傻瓜難聚財(cái)。

          A fool attempting to be witty is an object of profoundest pity. 蠢人裝聰明,實(shí)在最可憐。

          A fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer. 一愚發(fā)問(wèn),七智結(jié)舌。

          A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 愚者所問(wèn),智者難答。

          A fool may give a wise man counsel. 愚者千慮,必有一得。

          A fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out. 一愚所失,百智難回。

          A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 一個(gè)蠢材在他自己家里所知的事比一個(gè)聰明人在別人家里所知的事要多。

          A fool's bolt may sometimes hit the mark. 愚者千慮,必有一得。

          A fool's heart dances on his lips. 愚人心坦蕩,掛在嘴唇上。

          A fox may grow grey, but never good. 狐貍會(huì)變,但本性難移。

          A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, an enemy his crimes. 朋友宣揚(yáng)人的美德,敵人夸大人的罪過(guò)。

          A friend in court is better than a penny in purse. 曩中有錢,不如朝中有友。

          A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患難朋友才是真朋友。

          A friend is a second self. 朋友是另一個(gè)我。

          A friend is best found in adversity. 患難見(jiàn)真友。

          A friend is never known till a man have need. 不到患難時(shí),永遠(yuǎn)不能認(rèn)識(shí)真正的朋友。

          A friend is not so soon gotten as lost. 交友慢,失友快。

          A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody. 廣交友,無(wú)深交。

          A friend without faults will never be found. 沒(méi)有缺點(diǎn)的朋友是永遠(yuǎn)找不到的。

          After a storm comes a calm. 否極泰來(lái)。

          After black clouds, clear weather. 否極泰來(lái)。

          After death, the doctor. 放馬后炮。關(guān)于學(xué)習(xí)的英文諺語(yǔ)

          After dinner comes the reckoning. 吃喝玩樂(lè),該付代價(jià)。

          After dinner sit a while; after supper walk a mile. 午餐之后坐片刻,晚飯之后走一里。 After meat, mustard. 雨后送傘。

          A full belly counsels well. 衣食足而后知榮辱。

          A full cup must be carried steadily. 杯滿盈,須持穩(wěn)。

          A good anvil does not fear the hammer. 好砧不怕錘。

          A good appetite is a good sauce. 饑不擇食。

          A good beginning is half the battle. 首戰(zhàn)告捷等于一半勝利。

          A good beginning makes a good ending. 善始者必善其終。

          A good book is a best friend who never turns his back upon us. 一本好書(shū),莫逆之交。

          A good book is a light to the soul. 好書(shū)一本,照亮心靈。

          A good conscience is a continual feast. 白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門(mén)心不驚。

          A good conscience is a soft pillow. 白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門(mén)心不驚。

          A good dog deserves a good bone. 有勞得獎(jiǎng)。

          A good example is the best sermon. 身教勝似言教。

          A good face is a letter of recommendation. 好的相貌就是一封推薦的介紹信。

          A good face needs no paint. 美貌無(wú)需擦脂抹粉。

          A good fame is better than a good face. 好的名望勝于好的相貌。

          A good friend is my nearest relation. 良友如近親。

          A good head and an industrious hand are worth gold in any land. 聰明腦袋勤勞手,走遍天下貴如金。

          A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold. 健康的身體貴于黃金鑄成的皇冠。

          A good heart cant's lie. 有仁心者不說(shuō)謊話。

          A good heart conquers ill fortune. 善心克厄運(yùn)。

          A good horse cannot be of a bad colour. 良馬的毛色不會(huì)差。

          A good horse often needs a good spur. 好馬常要好靴刺。

          A good marksman may miss. 智者千慮,必有一失。

          A good maxim is never out of season. 至理名言不會(huì)過(guò)時(shí)。

          A good medicine tastes bitter. 良藥苦口,忠言逆耳。

          A good name is better than riches. 好名譽(yù)勝過(guò)有財(cái)富。

          A good name is earlier lost than won. 失去美名易,得到美名難。

          A good name is sooner lost than won. 美譽(yù)難得而易失。

          A good name keeps lustre in the dark. 好的名聲在黑暗中也會(huì)光芒四射。

          A good neighbour is better than a bother in the next village. 遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。

          A good surgeon must have an eagle's eye, a lion's heart, and a lady's hand. 出色的外科醫(yī)生必須心明眼亮和有一雙靈巧的手。

          A good tale is none the worse for being twice told. 好故事百聽(tīng)不厭。

          A good tongue is a good weapon. 伶俐的口齒是一種銳利的武器。

          A good wife makes a good husband. 有好妻子就有好丈夫。

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

          A great talker is a great liar. 最會(huì)饒舌的人也是最會(huì)說(shuō)謊的人。

          A great ship asks deep water. 巨輪尋深水而航行。

          A guilty conscience is a self-accuser. 做賊心虛,良心自誅。

          A guilty conscience needs no accuser. 賊膽心虛。

          A handful of common sense is worth bushel of learning. 一點(diǎn)小常識(shí)常勝過(guò)很多有價(jià)值的學(xué)問(wèn)。

          A happy heart makes a blooming visage. 心花怒放,笑逐顏開(kāi)。

          A hasty man is seldom out of trouble. 性急難免出岔子。

          A heavy purse makes a light heart. 腰包錢財(cái)足,心境自然寬。

          A heavy snow promise a good harvest. 瑞雪兆豐年。

          A hero is known in the time of misfortune. 時(shí)勢(shì)造英雄。

          A horse is neither better nor worse for his trappings. 相馬不可憑馬的裝飾。

          A house divided against itself cannot stand. 家庭內(nèi)訌難維系。

          A Jack of all trades and master of none. 三腳貓無(wú)所長(zhǎng)。

          A joke never gains an enemy but often loses a friend. 開(kāi)玩笑總不能化敵為友,反而有時(shí)會(huì)失去朋友。

          A journey of a thousand miles begains with a single step. 千里之行,始于足下。

          A lamb is as dear to a poor man as an ox to the rich. 窮人的一只羔羊比富人的一頭牛還要珍貴。

          A lazy sheep thinks its wool heavy. 懶羊嫌毛重

          A lazy youth, a lousy age. 少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。

          Ale will make a cat speak. 酒后吐真言。

          A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth. 騙*說(shuō)真話,也沒(méi)人相信。

          A liar is worse than a thief. 撒謊比偷竊更可惡。

          A lie begets a lie till they come to generation. 謊言生謊言,謊言傳萬(wàn)代。

          A life without a friend is a life without a sun. 人生在世無(wú)朋友,猶如生活無(wú)太陽(yáng)。

          A life without a purpose is a ship without a rudder. 人生無(wú)目的,猶如船失去了舵。

          A light purse is a heavy curse. 為人無(wú)錢處處難。

          A light purse makes a heavy heart. 曩中無(wú)錢心事重。

          A lion at home, a mouse abroad. 在家兇如獅,在外卻如鼠。

          A little body often harbours a great soul. 莫道身軀小,偉人寓其間。

          A little child is the sweetest and purest thing in the world. 幼兒是世界上最可愛(ài)和最純潔的。

          A little fire is quickly trodden out. 小洞易補(bǔ)。

          A little is better than none. 聊勝于無(wú)。

          A little labour, much health. 適量勞動(dòng)健身大有益。

          A little leak will sink a great ship. 千丈之堤潰于蟻穴。

          A little learning is a dangerous thing. 淺學(xué)誤人。

          A little neglect may breed great mischief. 小不忍則亂大謀。

          A little of everything, nothing at all. 每事淺嘗輒止,結(jié)果將一事無(wú)成。

          A little pot is soon hot. 壺小水易熱。

          A little spark kindles a great fire. 星星之火,可以燎原。

          A little wind kindles, much puts out the fire. 適可而止,過(guò)猶不及。

          A living dog is better than a dead lion. 一條活狗勝過(guò)一頭死獅。

          All are brave when the enemy flies. 敵人逃跑時(shí),個(gè)個(gè)都勇敢。

          All are not hunters that blow the horn. 吹號(hào)角的未必都是獵人。

          All are not merry that dance lightly. 表面高興的,未必都快樂(lè)。

          All are not saints that go to church. 去做禮拜者,未必皆圣人。

          All are not thieves that dogs bark at. 犬之所吠,并非皆賊。

          All asses wag their ears. 傻瓜總愛(ài)裝聰明。

          All bread is not baked in one oven. 人心不同,猶如其面。

          All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws. 貓都愛(ài)吃魚(yú),卻怕爪弄濕。

          All covet, all lose. 貪多必失。

          All good things came to an end. 天下無(wú)不散之宴席。

          All is fair in war. 兵不厭詐。

          All is fish that comes to one's net. 捉到網(wǎng)里都是魚(yú)。

          All is flour that comes to his mill. 到他的磨里都能碾成粉。

          All is not at hand that helps. 有用的東西并不都是垂手可得的。

          All is not gain that is put in the purse. 放入錢包的錢財(cái),并非都是應(yīng)得的。

          All is not gold that glitters. 閃光的東西并不都是黃金。

          All is not lost that is in danger. 在危險(xiǎn)中的東西未必都會(huì)損失。

          All is well that ends well. 結(jié)果美滿都是好的。

          All men are mortal. 人孰無(wú)死。

          All men cannot be first. 不可能人人都得第一名。

          All one's geese are swans. 自吹自擂。

          All rivers run into the sea. 百川入海。

          All roads lead to Rome. 條條道路通羅馬。

          All's fair in love and war. 愛(ài)情和戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)是不擇手段的。

          All's fish that comes to his net. 到了網(wǎng)中都是魚(yú)。

          All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill. 有情人終成眷屬。

          All the treasures of the earth would not bring back one lost moment. 機(jī)會(huì)失去不再來(lái),千貫萬(wàn)貫難贖回。

          All the wit in the world is not in one head. 世界上所有的智慧不可能集中于一個(gè)腦袋。

          All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. 整個(gè)世界是個(gè)舞臺(tái),男男女女,演員而已。

          All things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事都是先難后易。

          All things are easy that are done willingly. 做事樂(lè)意,諸事容易。

          All things are obedient to money. 有錢能使鬼推磨。

          All things will come round to him who will but wait. 只要耐心肯等待,一切都會(huì)按時(shí)來(lái)。 All time is no time when it is past. 光陰一去不復(fù)返。

          All truths are not to be told. 真理并不都能說(shuō)得清。

          All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; all play and no work makes Jack a mere boy. 只工作,不玩耍,聰明孩子要變傻;盡玩耍,不學(xué)習(xí),聰明孩子沒(méi)出息。

          Although it rains, throw not away your watering pot. 縱然天下雨,休把水壺丟。

          Always taking out of the meal-tub and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom. 坐吃山空。

          A maiden with many wooers often chooses the worst. 少女有了許多求婚者往往選中了最差的

          關(guān)于描寫(xiě)學(xué)習(xí)的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)五

          A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 惡其始者必惡其終。

          A bad bush is better than the open field. 有勝于無(wú)。

          A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit. 吃虧的和解也比勝訴強(qiáng)。

          A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 做賊心虛。

          A bad padlock invites a picklock.開(kāi)門(mén)揖盜。

          A bad penny always turns up. 爛錢總是會(huì)再回籠。

          A bad thing never dies. 壞事傳千年。

          A bad workman quarrels with his tools. 拙匠常怨工具差(人笨怨刀鈍)。

          A bargain is a bargain. 達(dá)成的協(xié)議不可撕毀。

          A beggar's purse is bottomless. 乞丐的錢袋是無(wú)底洞。關(guān)于學(xué)習(xí)的英文諺語(yǔ)

          A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 雙鳥(niǎo)在林不如一鳥(niǎo)在手。

          A bird is known by its note, and a man by his talk. 聞其歌知其鳥(niǎo),聽(tīng)其言知其人。

          A bird may be known by its song. 什么鳥(niǎo)唱什么歌。

          Bacchus has drowned more men than Nepture.酒神淹死的人比海神多。 Bad news has wings. 壞事傳千里。

          Bad workmen often blame their tools. 拙匠常怪工具差。

          Bare words, no bargain. 空言不能成交易。

          Barking dogs seldom bite. 善吠的狗很少咬人。

          Be always as merry as ever you can, for no-one delights in a sorrowful man. 務(wù)請(qǐng)心情常歡暢,只因無(wú)人喜憂傷。

          Beauty is but a blossom. 美麗只是盛開(kāi)的花朵。

          Beauty is but skin-deep. 紅顏易變。

          Beauty is in the eye of the gazer.情人眼里出西施。

          Beauty is potent; but money is omnipotent. 美麗是有力量的,但金錢更有權(quán)威。 Beauty is truth, truth beauty. 美就是真,真就是美。

          Beauty lies in lover's eyes. 情人眼里出西施。

          Beauty may have fair leaves, but bitter fruit. 美麗的花或許長(zhǎng)好葉,結(jié)苦果。

          Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume. 美而無(wú)德猶如花之無(wú)香。

          Be considerate towards the poor. 要為窮人著想。

          Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.口蜜腹劍。

          Bed is a medicine. 睡好覺(jué),如服藥。

          Better a bachelor's life than a slovenly wife. 過(guò)光棍生活,勝過(guò)有一個(gè)邋遢老婆。 Better ask twice than lose you way once. 寧愿問(wèn)路兩次勝過(guò)迷路一次。

          Better a glorious death than a shameful life. 忍辱貪生不如死得光榮。

          Better a little fire to warm us, than a great one to burn us. 適量的火好取暖,熊熊烈火能焚身。

          Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow. 前程雖遠(yuǎn)大,現(xiàn)實(shí)尤可貴。

          Better an empty purse than an empty head. 寧可錢袋癟,不要腦袋空。

          Before gold, even kings take off their hats. 有錢能使鬼推磨。

          Beg from beggers and you''ll never be rich. 向乞丐乞討,永遠(yuǎn)發(fā)不了財(cái)。

          Beggars cannot be choosers. 饑不擇食。

          Beggars must be no choosers. 饑不擇食。

          Behind bad luck comes good luck. 塞翁失馬,焉知非福。

          Be honest rather clever. 誠(chéng)實(shí)比聰明更要緊。

          Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle. 隨遇而安。

          Be just to all, but trust not all. 要公正對(duì)待所有的人,但不要輕信所有的人。 Believe no tales from the enemy. 切莫輕信敵人。

          Believe not all that you see nor half what you hear. 眼見(jiàn)的不能全信,耳聞的也不能半信。

          Believe somebody on his bare word. 人言無(wú)據(jù),切勿輕信。

          Benefits please like flowers, while they are fresh. 恩澤讓人欣喜,猶如鮮花使人心醉。 Be prepared to put one''s hand in one''s pocket. 準(zhǔn)備慷慨解囊。

          Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing. 選擇朋友要審慎,摒棄更要審又慎。 Be slow to promise and quick to perform. 不輕諾,諾必果。

          Be swift to hear, slow to speak. 多聽(tīng)少說(shuō)。

          Better ask twice than lose you way once. 寧愿問(wèn)路兩次勝過(guò)迷路一次。

          Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow. 前程雖遠(yuǎn)大,現(xiàn)實(shí)尤可貴。

          Better an open enemy than a false friend. 明槍易躲,暗箭難防。

          Better are small fish than an empty dish. 有勝于無(wú)。

          Better be alone than in bad company. 交損友不如無(wú)友。

          Better be out of the world than out of fashion. 不合潮流不如脫離塵世。

          Better be poor than wicked. 寧可做窮人,不要做壞人。

          Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion. 寧為犬首,不作獅尾。

          Better be the head of an ass than the tail of a horse. 寧為驢頭,不為馬尾。 Better deny at once than promise long. 輕諾必寡信。

          Better die with honour than live with shame. 與其忍辱偷生,不如光榮而死。 Better early than late. 寧早勿遲。

          Better eye sore than all blind. 眼痛總比瞎眼好。

          Better good neighbours near than relations far away. 遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。

          Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt. 寧可餓肚子,切莫去借債。 Better half an egg than empty shell. 半只蛋也比空殼好。

          Better is the neighbour''s hen than mine. 人莫知其苗之碩。

          Better late than never. 遲做總比不做好。

          Better lose a jest than a friend. 寧可不說(shuō)一句俏皮話,以免得罪朋友們。

          Better lose the saddle than the horse. 吃小虧占大便宜。

          Better master one than engage with ten. 精通一事勝于會(huì)十事。

          Better one-eyed than stone-blind. 獨(dú)眼總比全瞎好。

          Better poor with honour than rich with shame. 窮得光榮,勝過(guò)富得可恥。 Better pills may have wholesome effects. 良藥苦口。

          Better say nothing than nothing to the purpose. 與其說(shuō)話不中肯,不如一言不發(fā)好。 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。

          Blind men can judge no colours. 不宜問(wèn)道于盲。

          Blood is thicker than water. 血濃于水。

          Blood will have blood. 血債要用血來(lái)還。

          Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. 書(shū)籍如朋友,應(yīng)該少而精。 Borrowed garments never fit well. 借來(lái)的衣服不合身。

          Brave actions never want a trumpet. 勇敢的行為不須要吹號(hào)。

          Bread is the staff of life. 民以食為天。

          Brevity is the soul of wit. 言以簡(jiǎn)潔為貴。

          Bring up a raven and he''ll pick out your eyes. 養(yǎng)虎貽患。

          Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. 投鼠忌器。

          Burnt child dreads the fire. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。

          Business before pleasure. 事業(yè)在先,享樂(lè)在后。

          Business is business. 公事公辦。

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