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3 l9 ?5 P$ L" T6 k, `3 MTake a hair of the dog that bit you. 以毒攻毒。
' m: v8 n6 z$ B4 GTake a pain for a pleasure all wise men can. 智者皆能视苦为乐。 [! g3 ~" F- m* U/ s
Take away my good name and take away my life. 夺了我的名誉等于夺了我的生命。
" m# B8 E; g2 Z6 ~! D/ g; j B3 gTake care of small sums and the large will take care of themselves. 省小钱才能积大财。 - J" _+ v! e, G7 Z
Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. 积少成多。
5 P3 F9 }0 S8 ^* v) cTake care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves. 注意你的理智,声调自会小心。
6 i6 O2 A9 L2 C: L3 s/ T% nTake honour from me and my life is undone. 夺我名声,我命即亡。
% }# O+ I! X; [# j, H3 b' \Take one's courage in both hands. 勇往直前,敢作敢为。 + c$ k9 ^+ a. L" o
Take one thing with another. 由此及彼。
3 k0 c, y0 Z( cTake something by the best handle. 理解某事物,乘其好机会。
, U; l1 Q7 V* m3 A: aTake the rough with the smooth. 既能享乐也能吃苦。
* M2 f: y' C/ D5 |. c; ~( C) aTake the world as it is. 随遇而安。
" {: y. P6 g+ L6 n; ?/ |6 f6 l) vTake the world as one finds it. 听之任之。 8 {( u0 w8 k% ^
Take things as they come (or are) 既来之,则安之。
2 l8 o6 V2 s" x3 V! X& p0 f2 rTake time by the forelock. 要抓住时机。
3 r+ G' K$ U. f' Q8 [+ O/ ?$ `Take time for deliberation; hste spoils everything. 要费时思考,急躁会坏事。 , ]- {. T0 N5 @4 O/ i
Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in. 做事要深思熟虑,但时机一到,就要动手,不要犹豫。
- d! `3 I M( |# O" BTake time when time comes lest time steal away. 机不可失,时不再来。 6 Z& V7 w- P6 k& J7 U
Take time while time is, for time will be away. 有时间要加以利用,因为时间是要消逝的。 , t; z* s9 x1 i
Talk of an angel and you'll hear his wings. 说到曹操,曹操就到。
9 {* P; t! C2 T% H$ nTalk of the devil, and he is sure to appear. 说鬼鬼到。 + I1 E* i, y8 e" |. H0 u5 |0 p
Tall trees catch much wind. 树大招风。
. M; j7 Q8 ^; `" }8 f& j7 |Tastes differ. 众口难调。
5 F8 K- h) |, B" |$ p( n: [+ DTeaching others teaches yourself. 教学相长。
4 O7 }! Z' H: _* ^ G7 V9 ATears are the silent language of grief. 眼泪是悲哀的无声言辞。
& O- W! C% l/ }- V# \5 d* _Telling your troubles is swelling your troubles. 诉说烦恼等于增加烦恼。 % r2 {. B; `3 h
Tell me thy company and I will tell thee what thou art. 把你的交友讲给我听,我会讲出你是何许人。 ; m0 ?* w4 C' N( H5 u" r
Tell not all you know nor judge of all you see if you would live in peace. 知道的不要全部倾吐,看到的不要都加评语,这样生活可以安宁。 , {& w; q0 y; u9 W* o
Temperance is the best physic. 克制乃是最好的治疗。 9 `) @) Q7 e5 ]% d3 n F- T
Temperance is the greatest of virtues. 自我节制是最大的美德。
2 u$ y% O$ \0 g' tThat is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit. 好书开卷引人入胜,闭卷使人得益。 Z% _1 M6 U" ^4 Z
That is not good language which all understand not. 不是人人都懂的语言不是好语言。 , a& R4 [; J; s7 @
That's good wisdom which is wisdom in the end. 最后的聪明才算真聪明。
' L0 X O8 f) D ~; xThat teacher helps his pupils most who most helps them to help themselves. 教师尽力帮助学生独立工作是给学生最大的帮助。
; o$ d) p2 J: E7 k7 z% t: Z5 l2 \That which is evil is soon learnt. 恶行易学。 5 V% d w% A* i5 J
That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful. 美丽而引人注目的东西不一定都善良,但善良的东西总是美丽的。 # R9 A& l( S; h/ y* M( _
That which one least anticipates soonest comes to pass. 事非逆料偏易发生。 ) Q, q R% L9 x2 F1 L% q5 T: }3 y/ _
That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember. 苦楚往日难忍受,记起也许甜心头。
% X' q' k, U5 M2 K; d1 DThe abundance of money ruins youth. 钱多毁青年。
( J( p1 ? D' u! \; l- C6 iThe ass wags his ears. 自鸣得意。 1 [# Q% S7 p# i% u3 l1 `
The battle is to the strong. 强者必胜。
, s% E3 \) p% X6 g8 G& RThe (or A) beggar may sing before the thief (or footbad). 既是穷光蛋,何虑窃贼偷。
- |+ p4 d% m# Z3 f' J2 e% P/ CThe beginnings of all things are small. 万事开头小。
8 K+ l0 b+ `5 d: I7 l \4 a& V2 ^ R! TThe belly has no ears. 食欲不长耳。 & M, i5 R3 I1 z7 d
The best fish smell when they are three days old. 鱼过三天后,再鲜也变臭。
0 K. A t3 ~& I0 [4 fThe best fish swim near the bottom. 好鱼游水底。
0 c' B% L: ^) m, F8 V8 fThe best hearts are always the bravest. 最善良的人往往是最勇敢的人。 5 `# _1 p3 B" s6 n9 \
The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching. 玉不琢不成器。 ; [4 O3 O, I- G7 N- T
The best is oftentimes the enemy of the good. 要求过高反难成功。 ; H0 @' S' O0 Q2 x( @- L" F) P8 M
The best is yet to be. 好戏在后头。 9 g; M. \7 Z$ ]5 D0 X3 o. I
The best man stumbles. 智者千虑,必有一失。
4 ^5 j7 j3 Q- D' D$ P+ bThe best mirror is an old friend. 老朋友是最好的镜子。 ( z+ Y# |& Y9 q5 m! y, Q( p- Y
The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. 最好的政府是教导我们管理自己。 6 b, C& _9 c" t0 r0 C3 }
The best of friends must part. 莫逆至交,终有一别。 ; d, S6 e: @7 t, b. L- [$ \' ]& d( @
The best remedy against an ill man is much ground between. 敬而远之。 ( y/ W4 ]' R5 w3 V, j4 s
The best smell is bread, the best savour salt, the best love that of children. 面包的气味最香,食盐的滋味最鲜,儿童的情爱最纯。 : p6 P% A9 E# [9 @/ M5 U; e
The best teacher one can have is necessity. 我们能得到的最好教师是“需要”。 $ G& W& P% t$ b
The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men. 启迪人性最好的导师是伟大人物的生活。 5 \1 A. L& a5 j8 ]
The better the day, the better the deed. 日子越美好,事业越顺当。
1 S4 c; A. `* MThe bough that bears most, hangs lowest. 枝头结果越多,垂得越低。 + D) `- X' ?, x
The brave man hazards his life, but not his conscience. 英雄的人可以冒生命危险,但不冒良心危险。
: M# c5 k0 M8 [6 a& nThe brightest of all things, the sun, has its spots. 金无赤足,人无完人。
. [& N4 v4 m, n6 u6 P8 y pThe burden on likes is cheerfully borne. 爱挑的担子,就愉快轻松。 9 K s6 f5 e5 y% j* ~
The busiest men find (or have) the most leisure (or time). 最忙的人时间最多。
+ P1 e! C6 t- [ m/ Q2 D8 JThe cask savours of the first fill. 先入为主。 ' `1 F5 L* |) A( ]
The cat and dog may kiss, yet are none the better. 猫犬可相吻,莫逆却难成。
' `5 C" }4 d8 v. OThe catin glores catch no mice. 戴手套的猫捉不到老鼠。 - t; c' A9 J7 R0 V" N
The cat shut its eyes while it steals cream. 掩耳盗铃。
) r' S! P3 ~0 a" E6 W6 B2 h8 |5 k8 zThe chief aim of man is not to get money. 人生的主要目的不是为了挣钱。 - _8 x- Y/ Y, S, Y( `
The child is father of (or to) the man. 三岁定终身。
0 @4 e. C9 G, J: x4 l$ rThe cobbler must stick to his last. 安分守己。
P$ }' I- s; x8 {' uThe cobbler's wife is the worst shod. 鞋匠的老婆没有好鞋穿。 $ o8 _$ s1 r/ F8 E* t0 N
The course of true love never did run smooth. 好事多磨。
- k' `; }% E' J0 m1 x: n. AThe cow knows not what her tail is worth until she has lost it 牛失其尾,方知其贵。
5 Q# H; K& B+ f5 iThe cowl (or hood) does not make the monk. 穿袈裟的不一定是和尚。
+ O/ J- {1 V% C1 X# }: @. }5 X5 vThe creditor has always a better memory than the detor. 放债人的记性比借债人好。
8 r% r$ u. R6 u! GThe crow thinks her own birds fairest. 乌鸦总以为自己的雏鸟最美丽。
) f* f3 _$ Y( C% l2 MThe cruelest lies are often told in silence. 最残酷的谎言常以沈默的方式说出。
+ j5 i+ u5 a- DThe crushed worm will turn. 困兽犹斗。
# G+ \4 c" D- Z" nThe cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer, and then goes away. 布谷鸟,四月来,五月在,仲夏唱支歌,然后就飞开。
' M2 K! B' J; h' n2 Y$ c" MThe dainties of the great are the tears of the poor. 大人物的美味是穷人的眼泪。 9 Q) i+ Q0 c* A/ Y
The darkest hour is that before the dawn. 黎明前是最黑暗的时刻。
j% b7 M2 z& _' A" B: |$ gThe day has eyes, the night has ears. 日有眼,夜有耳。
! c2 {/ `, _$ |. B0 c2 Z9 EThe day is long to him who knows not how to use it. 百无聊赖。
$ T& e9 z ~- U. yThe devil can cite the Scriptures for his purpose. 魔鬼替其狡辩,也会引经据点。 ' _# ?' `! n5 }- k7 K' _/ K6 `! o6 {
The devil is good when he is pleased. 魔鬼高兴,也发善心。
6 z8 T5 Q( T3 I7 G: }; _The devil is not so black as he is painted. 魔鬼不像所描绘的那么黑。 z# }. ~/ l+ Z& U+ I" O a
The devil knows may things because he is old. 老马能识途。
( v/ Q& \; S% r O1 Y# N* P. BThe devil lurks behind the cross. 貌善实恶。 " t: g4 k2 c% Q
The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 魔鬼乘虚而入,开门撵它不出。
; }! X$ g* w) W( F4 k# d' L' `The diamonds of other countries are always the most beautiful. 别国的钻石是最美丽的。
4 |% d% j- w! {' U+ k- U$ I4 y7 JThe doctor is often more to be feared than the disease. 医生往往比疾病更令人生畏。
$ b2 n# O" N- K( y n1 l9 H& P$ HThe dogs bark, but the caravan goes on. 我行我素,岂管他哉。
3 u# J2 R+ j; G4 w* B" [The dog that fetches will carry. 来道是非者,便是是非人。 : K" z6 u2 ~3 p: b5 q, a3 n% u: s- S
The drop hollows the stone, not by force, but by the frequency of its fall. 滴水穿石不是由于使用强力所致,而是由于滴水频繁所成。
7 d" i+ @( ^/ d$ eThe early bird catches the worm. 捷足先登。 1 \/ ]' V7 j( R
The effect speaks, the tongue needs not. 事实胜于雄辩。 - X* g# R S+ `5 @7 j3 M
The end crowns the work. 工作成败要看结果。 # \+ p+ b# L" W! ~
The end justifies (or sanctifies) the means. 只问目的,不问手段。
( \9 R5 d& }8 O' i+ J& V: lThe evils we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear. 自作孽不可活。
5 d$ N3 k' ]% hThe evil wound is cured but not the evil name. 重伤可治,臭名难除。
$ Q. q; P& U: J" x8 z& h! JThe exception proves the rule. 例外能反证规律。
8 p1 X4 A+ p2 ~7 ^" v# kThe eye is blind if the mind is absent. 心不专则眼不明。
- U) P4 G0 L, n- ^. bThe eye that sees all things else sees not itself. 眼睛能看见一切的东西,但看不见自己。
6 o3 g: i' z& I( r/ r# vThe face is the index of the mind (or heart). 相为心证。 1 J2 O. p7 y' {- ^$ U% C
The falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 情人越吵越亲密。 0 ^4 J# j2 x1 r' N7 u
The farmers are the founders of civilization and prosperity. 农民是文化和繁荣的奠基者。
9 T1 x( C3 q. b o6 f& [& p% [; yThe farthest way about is the nearest way home. 欲速则不达。 7 e3 J, j9 n5 g- W! H& U
The fear of ill exceeds the ills we fear. 杞人忧天,庸人自扰。 # H9 T, L# k/ y: f$ Y/ O
The finest diamond must be cut. 玉不琢不成器。
+ e# Y6 D9 _6 w1 l3 v# i; RThe fire is the test of gold; adversity of strong man. 烈火试真金,困苦练壮士。
; M: S0 O% z4 q6 j3 o) P {The fire which lights (or warms) us at a distance will burn us when near. 远火能照亮,近火要烧人。
4 f1 C/ {, P \0 BThe first blow is half the battle. 头炮打响,等于半个胜仗。 & D- s; a' i$ y; H* x- q
The first element of success is the determination to succeed. 成功的首要因素是要有成功的决心。 , }/ X' d& d3 y- e3 j( u
The first step is as good as half over. 第一步的成功等于事情的一半已完成。 1 V9 H" M5 K) g: R. b
The first step is the only difficulty. 万事起头难。 5 G9 ]; U+ u$ e* m
The first step to virtue is to abstain from vice. 避开作恶是走向美德的第一步。 1 S. H( m7 ^& ^. ?. C, v, a
The first wealth is health. 健康是最重要的财富。 + b. M, T2 b9 A( h+ y
The fool does think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. 愚者自以为聪明,智者则有自知之明。
$ K) z: U( I3 j1 {2 _The fool has his heart on his tongue, the wise man keeps his tongue in his heart. 蠢人的心在嘴上,聪明人的嘴在心里。 ) d0 K/ @6 C# C! |2 Q& }0 v: `
The fool talks, and the wise man thinks. 蠢人嘴巴讲,聪明人用心想。
( o1 k% L: h i# v8 ZThe foundation of true joy is in the conscience. 真正的愉快之根本在于良心。 3 d2 C# u9 c7 N/ k; {
The fox changes his skin but not his habit. 狐狸可以改变皮毛,但不能改变习性。
# Q& p0 s+ ?/ g/ R- z4 K2 t" SThe fox knew too much, that's how he lost his tail. 机关算尽太聪明,反误了卿卿性命。
( T, M) ~2 `5 m4 A; hThe fox smells his own stink first. 狐狸的臭味道,自己先嗅到。 " k) P$ U# L- l, ?( P; n
The friar preached against stealing and had a goose in his sleeve. 嘴上真君子,行动烂小人。
# l5 l" Z# u# F' u) E2 m# ^/ uThe frog in well knows nothing of the great ocean. 井底之蛙不知汪洋大海。 3 h1 d9 P. A" s: p+ p* J2 ?
The future belongs to him who knows how to wait. 未来属于懂得等待的人。 + s( a) t- y$ O
The future of society is in the hands of mothers; if the world was lost through woman she alone can save it. 社会的前途掌握在母亲们手中;如果世界由于女人而毁灭,那么也只有女人才可挽救。 . {/ X, _# a8 }$ v# q4 H
The good seaman is known in bad weather. 坏天气才能认识良好的海员。
' t2 f2 S- j1 M; O2 ]% T3 yThe government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth. 民有、民治、民享的政府永世长存。
/ R8 E* i" R* T& V+ c. k% vThe grass is greener on the other side. 草是另一边的绿。 : Q# w6 m, y3 h8 P6 E
The great and the little have need one of another. 伟大与渺小相得益彰。 C1 `- |2 x, K8 H7 d$ ~/ ^
The greater the truth, the greater the libel. 真理越大,诽谤也越大。 4 D( s4 G5 x( L
The greatest fool is he who worries about what he cannot help. 操心无法可想的事是最大的傻瓜。 . ^ T8 a# A6 S G) Z' }: S( f
The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her constant companion is humility. 真理最伟大的朋友是时间,最大的敌人是偏见,她永恒的伴侣是谦逊。
7 q% c' g. `9 P% e" z% L* E8 hThe greatest hate springs from the greatest love. 最大的恨产生于最大的爱。
6 H3 R$ n A0 Q+ |The greatest liars talk most of themselves. 自吹自擂的人是最大的谎言者。
" O( [5 E" C, t3 Y( f* U; NThe greatest obstacle to progress is prejudice. 进步的最大障碍是偏见。
" \3 S% z) H C1 w* @; `The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. 最大的错误就是不认识错误。
* t' x; ^0 Y: M( R6 |( n6 n1 y* u: wThe greatest pleasure of life is love. 爱是人生最大的乐趣。
; M8 K# L0 O! k6 a3 hThe greatest talkers are always the least doers. 言语的巨人往往是行动的侏儒。
; ^* y, Z; m" V/ x/ l* _The great fish ear up the small. 弱肉强食。 ( J7 m0 x5 x- S; Z% ?- y2 N9 j9 c
The heart of the giver makes the gift dear and precious. 赠予者的心意可使馈赠的东西增加价值而显得珍贵。 ) @1 p/ t7 B/ d9 y: B
The heart sees further than the head. 心之所见远胜于目。 # r7 P& }1 p$ t+ |0 V% @
The heart that once truly loves never forgets. 真正的爱情是永不会忘记的。 1 h2 d& ]+ M) ?. O
The higher the ape goes, the more he shows his tail. 猴子爬得越高,尾巴越加暴露。
3 v* ]! v7 m2 w6 P" i: ~0 sThe highest art is to conceal art. 最高的艺术就是不露艺术。 * k5 `% f: K! i, f
The honest penny is better than the stolen dollar. 正当得到的一分钱,胜过偷来的一元钱。 6 \! h- J" B/ B) ^+ s7 P
The house shows the owner. 文如其人。 % Z6 s& v+ @5 N/ G1 G- z1 A: d
The hungry belly has no ears. 饥寒起盗心。
" ]" z% F0 s8 r6 y% n1 d' u! wThe imnportant thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it. 人生至要的事是要有伟大的目标和达到这个目标的决心。
4 g; z( J- x, N p! Z3 XThe joy of the heart makes the face merry. 喜形于色。 $ g1 l, O% z0 e( B) Q
The last drop makes the cup run over. 失之过极。
: X& u, k) v2 X' F; b" X+ R& W8 f, T4 l' fThe least said, the soonest mended. (or Least said, soonest mended) 少说为佳。
' g# |3 p# [5 P IThe leopard cannot change its spots. 江山易改,本性难移。
3 t$ z% ^( Y( V1 w$ dThe liar's punishment is not in the least that he is not believed, but that he cannot believe anyone else. 说谎者所受到的惩罚决不是在于没有人相信他,而是在于他不会相信任何别人。 & I) D9 o7 _. u
The life of the wolf is the death of the lamb. 狼的生就是羔羊的死。
8 G" E, j. `! E" o/ K, YThe lone sheep is in danger of the wolf. 孤独的羊难免遭狼的危险。 / U) f- U2 M* w0 I* v# }0 C
The longest day has an end. 天下没有不散的盛筵。 : l+ ^8 A( s' ^6 |& g
The longest way round is the shortest way home. 绕道似最远,归程是捷径。 % G7 K8 C: M- O0 S4 A; |
The love of beauty is an essential part of all healthy human nature. 爱美是所有健康人天性中的一个重要部分。
! Q. u) _% e+ k" s3 AThe love of money and the love of learning rarely meet. 爱财与好学,实难相共容。
! q& ^0 |9 R( v! tThe love of money is the root of all evil. 爱财是万恶之源。
' j$ w' C( Y3 g) F6 kThe maintaining of one vice costs more than ten virtues. 保持一件坏事的代价超过十件好事。 / u: ~+ O1 [2 s; v2 t- n, Y/ r
The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. 不犯错误的人往往也就是无所作为的人。
. b1 b8 ?( v& ~; @The milk is spilled. 木已成舟。 : W8 W' k$ W2 i; a7 m9 ~
The mill cannot grind with the water that is past. 覆水难收。
# t9 a7 d+ n1 V6 WThe mills of God grind slowly but sure. 天网恢恢,疏而不漏。
3 C% m8 z& B0 j9 H. c; ?5 hThe money the miser hoards will do him no good. 守财奴积的财富,对他自己没好处。 5 j! G2 t. W& ?( x0 w0 ~0 Z
The moon does not heed the barking of dogs. 月亮不怕狗吠。
5 B4 D0 Q, j" |& q/ W( w+ VThe moon is a moon whether it shines or not. 或名或暗,月亮总是月亮。 0 d0 X5 J8 k# g. c3 A& @
The moon is not seen where the sun shines. 小巫见大巫。
" J0 S9 m. d' U4 _5 z. q: u3 uThe more a man knows, the less he knows he knows. 懂得越多,就越知道自己懂得不多。
; t9 c8 l) h& p& _The more a man knows, the more he is inclined to be modest. 大智若愚。 $ B$ ?8 e6 o6 e. g; g- D1 b
The more a man knows, the more he see his ignorance. 大智若愚。
" V/ t P! y' F# }$ `& R# i5 qThe more haste, she less speed. 欲速则不达。
3 }( W2 d4 T1 L$ rThe more noble, the more humble. 越高尚,越谦虚。 ! j$ ]! V h; ^- ^/ K/ z
The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is. 愚人越富越愚蠢。 * W6 g' P, l( A; @
The more, the merrier. 多多益善。 ! s3 F3 {3 @! J+ k3 U" q2 t# {; o& H
The more the well is used, the more water it gives. 井水越打越多。 % w6 o' g! |" L9 U. E/ z- u4 c# Y! g
The more things a man is ashamed of the more respectable he is. 一个人引以为耻的事情越多,就越可尊敬。
0 ~ x6 q% i" G, S1 kThe more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are, the more leisure we have. 做得越多,则能做的越多;越是忙碌,则空闲越多。 ' o% M5 n/ j, N% K/ y/ c
The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance. 学得越多,就越发觉自己无知。 1 B' r' ~6 ]# P
The more women look in their glass, the less they look to their house. 妇女照镜越多,照管家务就越少。
; D$ F/ Y! L8 i# [: Y0 JThe morning sun never lasts a day. 好景不常。
( J2 O% Y0 p! [* x; zThe morning to the mountain the evening to the fountain. 凡是都有一定时间。 . A7 v4 X2 I: I u1 A
The most busiest men find (or have) the most leisure (or time) 最忙碌的人有最多的空闲。 1 j" w) m, P' b' W
The most useful learning in the world is that which teches us how to die well. 世界上最有用的学问是告诉我们怎样死得其所。 & X4 } a7 @. k6 ?& b, h; v
The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed. 完全虚度的日子是你一次也没有笑过的日子。 5 f g5 }' G: E+ a" a6 @6 B
The mother's heart is the child's schoolroom. 母亲的心肠是孩子的课堂。
& S' Y5 U: A% m) eThe mountain has brought forth a mouse. 虎头蛇尾。
! _1 w) Q f! I# D oThe mouse that hath but one hole is quickly taken. 狡兔三窟。
% [- n6 i8 e, e- fThe mouth of a wise man is in his heart; the heart of a fool is in his mouth. 聪明人的嘴在心里,蠢人的心在嘴上。 6 k D( y' F7 T' H
The nearer the bone the sweeter the flesh. 骨肉越亲,恩情越深。
# [0 X G& L- d; @The nearer to church, the farther from God. 近庙欺神。 + ~8 M$ ~% l6 D O6 y$ i( ~
The older the goose the harder to pluck. 越老越狡猾。
+ ]. ]* P6 M0 y \The old goose plays not with foxes. 老鹅不和狐狸一起玩。
" }# J* `: B' z& pThe only cure for grief is action. 行动是对悲痛唯一的治疗。
& T) y( L9 d$ EThe only secret a woman can keep is that of her age. 女人能保守的唯一秘密是她的年龄。 6 c3 t) q% E) h, H/ F) F4 P4 ^
The outsideer sees the best (or most) of the game. 旁观者清。
' E2 a0 m# W8 }- U/ gThe pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body. 心头的痛苦比肉体的痛苦更厉害。
1 ]3 E7 W: I7 ~& r/ l3 S9 aThe past is for wisdom, the present for action, but for joy the future. 过去是为了求取知识,现在是为了付诸行动,而未来是为了享受欢乐。
+ O. m' a8 Z1 y0 q8 R/ J$ r, qThe path down to evil is easy. 堕入罪恶的道路是容易走的。 $ X( |3 ^- t8 \7 ?' w! e, O
The path of duty is the path of safety. 尽职的路是安全的路。 . e7 b0 H e: X
The path to glory is always rugged. 通向光荣的道路常常是坎坷不平的。 4 ]) V: r- S7 X3 x3 y& z9 q/ Y# G( A
The peacock has fair feathers, but foul feet. 孔雀虽有华羽,但有贱足。 " k9 p, G" B2 W7 x& x
The person who arrives, ect early will (probably) succeed.
) F. y3 X9 J* Q8 F9 g% l8 vThe pen is mightier than the sword. 文能胜武。
\8 k! B! M. U XThe pen is the tougue of the mind. 笔是心之舌。
1 y3 r d2 L" `, |; B! SThe poor are rich when they are satisfied. 贫能知足即为富。 / L ]9 {/ r* S% X5 L2 q/ x
The poor man wants much, the miser everything. 贫穷人要求多,守财奴样样要。
* e+ P* f/ n M( z) U/ {8 Q( KThe pot calls the kettle black. 五十步笑百步。 # G. \* H+ q2 b( F. V% V
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. 空谈不如实验。(实践出真知)
* E( S7 \1 C5 _' n3 f: rThe raceis got by running. 赛跑要靠奔跑来赢得。
$ f S5 j/ K) \# g" TThere are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it. 海里的好鱼是取之不尽的。
% b/ k+ B. x3 M- BThere are but three ways of living: by working, by stealing, or by begging. 生活道路有三条∶劳动、偷盗或乞讨。 : }! H* F& z/ B% e' m8 _
There are lees to every wine. 美中有不足。
5 ]7 \; T5 b* U/ m4 `There are more foolish buyers than foolish sellers. 愚蠢的买主多鱼愚蠢的卖主。 7 b. e' E, [. |! G7 L, v
There are no birds of this year in last year's nests. 事过境迁。
- ~ }$ {) S, K/ u/ k7 b! wThere are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live. 教育显然有两种∶一种是教人怎样谋生,另一种是教人怎样生活。
]6 b7 Q' B6 q/ K$ bThere are only two powers in the world, the sword and the pen; and in the end the former is always conquered by the latter. 世界上只有两种力量∶刀和笔;而其结果,后者总是战胜前者。 , n9 s( I, v" q1 n! s s
There are spots in (or on) the sum. 人孰无过。 0 q, K( s. O6 k3 l! _5 x3 S
There are three ways of spreading news. -- telegraph, telephone, and tel-a-woman. 传播新闻有三种方法∶电报、电话和告诉女人。 8 W4 W" b6 c' A9 k" `/ R
There are two sides to every question. 每个问题都有两个方面。
k; |) o0 u1 G0 x" ~, X0 eThe receiver is as bad as the thief. 窝赃者和贼同罪。
0 _" F" w1 @* x$ B3 mThere is a black sheep in every flock. 群群羊中有黑羊。
4 W5 m6 t* z* J- }There is a crook in the lot of everyone. 人生皆有不如意处。
- S- K, p3 Q Q# q; q, D; Q. {8 ~5 pThere is a great deal of difference between the eager man who wants to read a book, and the tired man who wants a book to read. 渴望求知的人需要读书,累得疲劳的人也需要书读,两种人的要求有很大的区别。 - O) m; s5 ~/ [
There is a skeleton in every house. 每座房子都有骨架。 : o6 b4 l' a) V& [8 m1 x( K; i5 q
There is a small choice in rotten apples. 朽木不可雕。
) ]( U5 ^* D! |5 O/ A$ LThere is a time to speak and a time to be silent. 该说话时说话,该沈默时沈默。 7 W0 `8 C$ I" b7 `; L
There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous. 可敬与可笑之间只有一步之差。
( ^! }2 L4 i" S" HThere is honour among thieves. 盗亦有道。
- q3 f8 ^( ?* ]- NThere is life in the old dog yet. 老当益壮。 1 N! t/ O, q& n8 [
There is more trouble in having nothing to do than in having much to do. 无事可做比有许多事要做更伤脑筋。 ( { a. {+ n" g: @) H( Z# N6 m `
There is much to be said on both sides. 公说公有理,婆说婆有理。
# d6 l( u; S* @There is noaccounting for tastes. 人各有所好。
! S& [& s) h) p2 ~# |) |There is no fire without smoke. 无火没有烟。
# f; c0 H% H/ t, y: g/ DThere is no fool like an old fool. 老年荒唐无法可想。 ! ]2 l7 g7 D& E) V4 E
There is no general rule without some exception. 普遍规律必有例外。 " y! D A- {8 K# t& h" Q
There is none without a fault. 人孰无过。
Y, v$ c& K4 s9 V8 CThere is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love andd innocence. 人世间最大的幸福莫如既有爱情而又清白无暇。
" |; i9 ^: m5 uThere is no place like home. 再好之处不如自己家。
+ A; W' V+ o5 D) z9 ?+ ~There is no rose without a thorn. 玫瑰花没有不长刺的。
8 _7 l8 r' L3 y- O, T X1 EThere is no royal road to learning. 治学无坦途。
# G- a0 p B2 GThere is no smoke without fire. 无风不起浪。 |
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