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英文谚语大全+中英对照+字母排列(共360条)P3
2008年11月29日 21:14
88. Full belies make empty skulls. 大腹便便,头脑空虚。 G 共59 条 1. Gain got by a lie will burn one's fingers. 靠欺骗得来的 利益会使自己受害。 2. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. 有花堪折直须折。 3. Genius often betrays itself into great errors. 天才常被 天才误。 4. Gifts from enemies are dangerous. 敌人礼,藏危险。 5. Give a dog a bad name and hang him. 欲加之罪,何患 无词。 6. Give a fool rope enough and he will hang himself. 授绳 与愚,愚能自傅。 7. Give a lark to catch a kite. 得不偿失。 8. Give as good as one gets. 以其人之道,还治其人之身。 9. Give a thief rope enough and he will hang himself. 多 行不义必自毙。 10. Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. 要多听少 说。 11. Give hostages to fortune. 听天由命。 12. Glory, honour, wealth, and rank, such things are nothing but shadows. 富贵如浮云。 13. Glory is the shadow of virtue. 光荣是美德的影子。 14. God defend me from my friends; form my enemy I can defend myself. 防友靠天,防敌靠己。 15. God helps those who help themselves. 自助者天助之。 16. God never shuts one door but he opens another. 天无 绝人之路。 17. God sends fortune to fools. 蠢人有蠢福。 18. God sends meat and the devil sends cooks. 鲜肉由天 次,劣厨乃鬼遣。 19. Go farther and fare worse. 一动不如一静。 20. Go for wool and come home shorn. 求得反失。 21. Gold will not buy everything. 黄金不能购买一切。 22. Good children make glad parents. 孩子好,父母笑。 23. Good counsel does no harm. 忠言无害。 24. Good counsel never comes amiss. 忠言有利无害。 25. Good counsel never comes too late. 忠言绝不嫌迟。 26. Good deeds will shine as the stars of heaven. 善行如 日月经天。 27. Good fame is better than a good face. 美名胜美貌。 28. Good for good every man can do, good for bad only a noble man can do. 以德报德,人人都能做到;以德报 怨只有高尚的人才能办到。 29. Good health is above wealth. 健康重于财富。 30. Good news goes on crutches. 好事不出门。 31. Goods are theirs that enjoy them. 能享受自己财产的 人是财产的真正主人。 32. Good to begin well, better to end well. 善始好,善终更 好。 33. Good watch prevents misfortune. 有备无患。 34. Good wine needs no bush. 酒好客自来。 35. Good wine needs no cries. 好酒无需叫卖。 36. Good words and ill deeds decieve wise men and fools. 话好行为劣,欺骗智和愚。 37. Good words without deeds are rushes and reeds. 光说 好话而不见行动,一文不值。 38. Gossiping and lying go hand in hand. 搬事弄非者,必 是撒谎人。 39. Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark. 早睡 早起。 40. Govern your thoughts when alone, and your tongue when in company. 一人独处慎于思,与人相处慎于言。 41. Grain by grain and hen fills her belly. 一粒一粒啄米, 母鸡填饱肚皮。 42. Grasp all, lose all. 贪多必失。 43. Grasp the nettle and it won't sting you. 困难像弹簧, 你硬它就软。 44. Grasp the shadow and let go the substance. 舍本逐 末。 45. Grasp the thistle firmly. 毅然处理困难局面。 46. Great barkers are no biters. 吠犬不咬。 47. Great boast, small roast. 说得天花乱坠,成事微乎其 微。 48. Great designs require great consideration. 宏伟的计 划须要慎重考虑。 49. Greatest genius often lies concealed. 大智若愚。 50. Great hopes make great man. 大希望造就大人物。 51. Great men are not always wise. 伟大的人物未必总是 英明的。 52. Great men have great faults. 伟人也会铸大错。 53. Great minds think alike. 英雄所见略同。 54. Great oaks from little acorns grow. 万丈高楼平地起。 55. Great souls suffer in silence. 伟人受苦,声色不露。 56. Great talkers are commonly liars. 能言的人谎话多。 57. Great talkers are little doers. 人好说大话,并非实干 家。 58. Great talkers are not great doers. 其人说得多,做得不 会多。 59. Great winds blow upon high hills. 树大招风。 H 共229 条 1. Habit cures habit. 新风移旧俗。 2. Habit is second nature. 习惯成自然。 3. Half a tale is enough for a wise man. 聪明人凡事只须 听一半,就会明白究竟。 4. Half a loaf is better then no bread. 半块面包亦胜无。 5. Half the world knows not how the other half lives. 富 人不知穷人苦。 6. Hang up one's fiddle when one comes home. 在外谈笑 风生,在家闷闷不乐。 7. Hang up one's hat in another's house. 在别人家里久留 不去,长期居住。 8. Happiness consists in contentment. 知足常乐。 9. Happiness takes no account of time. 幸福不觉光阴过。 10. Happy is he that is happy in childhood. 童年时代快乐 的人是幸福的。 11. Happy is he that is happy in his children. 对自己孩子 感到高兴的,才是幸福的人。 12. Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth. 记得青 年时所做的愚笨事的人是幸福的。 13. Happy is he who owes nothing. 无债一身轻。 14. Happy is the man that owes nothing. 无债一身轻。 15. Hardships never come alone. 祸不单行。 16. Hard words break no bones, fine words butter no parsnips. 粗话无害,甘言无益。 17. Hares may pull dead lions by the beard. 虎落平阳被 犬欺。 18. Harm set, harm get. 自作自受。 19. Harm watch, harm catch. 害人反害己。 20. Haste makes waste. 拔苗助长。 21. Hasty climbers have sudden falls. 大起者有大落。 22. Hasty love is soon hot and soon cold. 草草率率谈恋 爱,热得快也冷得快。 23. Hasty love, soon cold. 匆忙的爱情冷得快。 24. Hatred is blind as well as love. 爱情与仇恨同样是盲 目的。 25. Have but few friends though many acquaintances. 朋 友要少,熟人要多。 26. Hawks will not pick hawks' eyes out. 同类不相残。 27. He alone is happy who commands his passions. 只有 控制感情的人,才会幸福。 28. He alone is poor who does not possess knowledge. 没 有知识,才是贫穷。 29. Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other. 健 康愉快,相生相成。 30. Health and understanding are the two great blessing of life. 健康和融洽是人生两大幸事。 31. Health does not consist with intemperance. 健康和放 纵,彼此不相容。 32. Health is above wealth. 健康胜于财富。 33. Health is better than wealth. 健康胜于财富。 34. Health is happiness. 健康就是幸福。 35. Health is not valued till sickness comes. 有病方知无病 乐。 36. Heaven helps those who help themselves. 天助自助 者。 37. Heaven's vengeance is slow but sure. 天网恢恢,疏而 不漏。 38. He bears misery best who hides it most. 最会隐瞒痛 苦者,乃是最善忍受痛苦人。 39. He can who belive he can. 40. He dances well to whom fortune pipes. 鸿运来时,百 事顺遂。 41. He deserves not the sweet that will not taste the sour. 吃过苦头,才配享受。 42. Hedges have eyes, and walls have ears. 篱笆有眼,隔 墙有耳。 43. He dies like a beast who has done no good while he lived. 生时不做好事,死了像个畜生。 44. He gives twice that gives in a trice. 即刻就给予,等于 给两次。 45. He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 愚笨人不会发怒,聪明人不愿发怒。 46. He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs. 背后说人好话的够朋友。 47. He is a good man whom fortune makes better. 好人走 运人更好。 48. He is a wise man who speaks little. 聪明的人话不多。 49. He is lifeless that is faultless. 人孰无过。 50. He is never alone that is in the company of noble thoughts. 思想崇高者,绝不会孤独。 51. He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 不能偶而装疯卖傻,就不是一个聪明人。 52. He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself. 正人先正己。 53. He is rich enough who has true friends. 有真朋友的人 是富翁。 54. He is rich enough who owes nothing. 无债就是富。 55. He is the wise man who is the honest man. 诚实的人 就是聪明的人。 56. He is the wisest man who does not think himself so. 不 自以为聪明的人是最聪明的人。 57. He is truly happy who makes others happy. 真正幸福 的是使人幸福的人。 58. He is unfortunate who cannot bear misfortune. 不能 承受不幸的就是不幸。 59. He is unworthy to live who lives only for himself. 为己 而生,生而可耻。 60. He is wise that hath wit enough for his own affairs. 聪 明的人有足够的才智处理自己的事情。 61. He is wise that is honest. 诚实者明智。 62. He is wise that knows when he's well enough. 知足的 人是聪明的人。 63. He jests at scars, that never felt a wound. 富人不知穷 人苦。 64. He knocks boldly at the door who brings good news. 彼叩门声响,必来报佳音。 65. He knows best what good is that has endured evil. 忍 过痛受过苦,最知幸福是何物。 66. He knows enough that can live and hold his peace. 见 多识广者沈默寡言。 67. He knows most who speaks least. 大智者寡于言。 68. He knows much who knows how to hold his tongue. 懂得缄默的是明白人。 69. He laughs best who laughs last. 谁笑在最后,谁笑得最 好。 70. He lives long that lives well. 活得好等于活得长。 71. He lives twice who lives well. 生活得好的等于生活了 两次。 72. He may well be contented who need neither borrow nor flatter. 一个既不用借债又不用奉承人的人,可以称 得上心满意足。 73. He most lives who lives most for others. 活著对别人 贡献最多的人,活得最有意义。 74. He must needs go whom the devil drives. 势在必行。 75. He must needs swim that is held up by the chin. 身不 由己,只得从命。 76. He preaches best who lives best. 言教不如身教。 77. He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims ignorance. 夸耀知识实乃无知。 78. He that cannot ask cannot live. 不会求者不会生。 79. He that climbs high falls heavily. 爬得高,跌得重。 80. He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it. 做贼心虚。 81. He that converses not knows nothing. 不和人交谈的 人一无所知。 82. He that deceives me once, shame fall him, if he deceives me twice, shame fall me. 受骗一次,别人可耻; 受骗二次,自己该死。 83. He that doth lend, doth lose his friend. 失友都因借钱 起。 84. He that doth most at once doth least. 想一次做完什么 事,结果一件也做不完。 85. He that doth what he will doth not what he ought. 为 其所欲为者不为其所当为。 86. He that falls today may be up again tomorrow. 今天 跌倒的人也许明天会站起来。 87. He that fears death lives not. 怕死者活不了。 88. He that fears every bush must never go a-birding. 疑 神疑鬼,绝无收获。 89. He that fears you present, will hate you absent. 当面 怕你的人背后会恨你。 90. He that gains time gains all things. 获得时间就是获得 一切。 91. He that gains well and spends well needs no account book. 收支正当,无须记帐。 92. He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy. 忍渴上床,起 身健康。 93. He that has a full purse never wants a friend. 只要袋 里有,不愁没朋友。 94. He that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it. 做贼心虚。 95. He that has a tongue in his head may find his way anywhere. 遇事多问,随处可行。 96. He that has a wife has a master. 娶了妻娶了个主人。 97. He that has no children knows not what is love. 没有 孩子的人,不懂什么叫爱。 98. He that hath time hath life. 有时间,就有生活。 99. He that is angry is seldom at ease. 怒者寡宁。 100. He that is full of himself is very empty. 自满的人是 很空虚的。 101. He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody. 不 知自爱的人也不会爱别人。 102. He that is master must serve. 主人必须会服务。 103. He that is master of himself will soon be master of others. 能主宰自己的人不久就可以主宰别人。 104. He that knows not how to hold his tongue knows not how to talk. 不知缄口的不善言。 105. He that knows nothing, doubts nothing. 无知就无 疑。 106. He that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas. 近朱者赤,近墨者黑。 107. He that lives long suffers much. 长寿的人多忧患。 108. He that lives well is learned enough. 生活好者,博 学多才。 109. He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly. 生 而缺德,死必寡诚。 110. He that marries for wealth sells his liberty. 为财富 而结婚就是出卖自由。 111. He that never climbed never fell. 不向上爬的也不 会下跌。 112. He that never rode never fell. 不骑马就永不会从马 上跌下。 113. He that once deceived is never suspected. 一次行诈 骗,永远遇疑嫌。 114. He that returns good for evil obtains the victory. 以德报怨的人得到胜利。 115. He that runs fastest gets the ring. 捷足先登。 116. He that serves God for money will serve the devil for better wages. 求财而供神者必倍求而敬鬼。 117. He that spares the bad injures the good. 饶恕坏人 便是伤害好人。 118. He that sups with the devil must have a long spoon. 与恶人交往,须特别提防。 119. He that talks much erre much. 言多必失。 120. He that talks much lies much. 多嘴的人说谎也多。 121. He that travels far knows much. 见多识广。 122. He that trusts in a lie shall perish in truth. 相信谎 话的人必将在真理前灭亡。 123. He that walks with wise men should be wise. 与智 者行即得其智。 124. He that will eat the nut must first crack the shell. 欲所得,必先劳。 125. He that will have his farm full, must keep an old cock and a young bull. 要使农家富又足,必须养鸡又养 牛。 126. He that will lie will steal. 说谎者必行窃。 127. He that will not work shall not eat. 不工作者不得 食。 128. He that will steal an egg will steal an ox. 会偷蛋的, 也会偷牛。 129. He that will swear will lie. 赌咒的人是说谎的人。 130. He that will take the bird must not scare it. 欲捉鸟 莫惊鸟。 131. He that will thrive must rise at five. 五更起床,百 事兴旺。 132. He that would command must serve. 欲做先生,先 做学生。 133. He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree. 不 劳无获。 134. He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens. 欲图逸,得先劳。 135. He that would know what shall be must consider what has been. 欲知未然,须思已然。 136. He that would live in peace and rest must hear and see, and say the best. 要想太太平平,生活安定,必须 耳聪目明,善言动听。 137. He that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin. 欲得女儿欢,先遂其母意。 138. He warms too near that burns. 取暖太近火,会被 火灼伤。 139. He who avoids temptation avoids the sin. 避诱惑, 免罪恶。 140. He who blames one to his face is a hero, but he who backbites is a coward. 当面责人是英雄,背后中伤是懦 夫。 141. He who buys what he does not need will often need what he cannot buy. 平时随便买,需时无钱买。 142. He who cannot hold his peace will never live at ease. 嘴巴不紧,生活不宁。 143. He who can suppress a moment's anger may prevent a day of sorrow. 能忍一时气,可免一日优。 144. He who despises small things seldom grows rich. 小钱不计,大钱不聚。 145. He who does no good, does evil enough. 好事不做, 坏事做绝。 146. He who does not advance falls backward. 不进则 退。 147. He who does not gain loses. 无所得即有所失。 148. He who does not honour his wife, dishonours himself. 人不贵妻,自我丢脸。 149. He who does not rise early never does a good day's work. 起身不早,一天的工作难做好。 150. He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat. 怕 吃败仗的就要打败仗。 151. He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear. 怕吃苦头 的反因怕而吃苦头。 152. He who follows two hares is sure to catch neither. 追逐两只兔,两头都落空。 153. He who handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung. 与恶人交往而讲仁义,必受其害。 154. He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find his stick. 欲加之罪,何患无辞。 155. He who has done ill once will do it again. 干了一次 坏事的人会再干第二次。 156. He who has health, has hope, and he who has hope, everything. 身体好就有希望,有希望就有一切。 157. He who has lost his good name is a dead man among the living. 丧失好名誉,犹如活死人。 158. He who has lost shame is lost to all virtue. 没有廉 耻心,没有好德行。 159. He who has no shame has no conscience. 没有廉耻 的人,没有良心。 160. He who has not tasted bitter knows not what sweet is. 不吃苦中苦,哪知甜中甜。 161. He who hesitates is lost. 举棋不定,坐失良机。 162. He who imagines that he has knowledge enough has none. 自以为学识丰富的人是没有什么学问的人。 163. He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning. 害怕问者耻于学。 164. He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning. 耻于问者耻于学。 165. He who is born a fool is never cured. 生成的傻子 总是治不好的。 166. He who knows most speaks least. 懂得多的说得 少。 167. He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight. 正人先正己。 168. He who likes borrowing dislikes paying. 爱借钱者 不爱还钱。 169. He who lives by hope will die by hunger. 靠希望生 活的人将饥饿而死。 170. He who lives in glass house should not throw stones. 正人先正己。 171. He who makes constant complaint gets little compassion. 经常诉苦抱怨,难以博得同情。 172. He who makes himself a dove is eaten by the hawk. 弱肉强食。 173. He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing. 不犯错 误,成不了事。 174. He who never was sick dics the first. 永不生病的人 往往一病致命。 175. He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy. 克制火气就是克制强敌。 176. He who plays with fire gets burned. 玩火者必自 焚。 177. He who pleased everybody died before he was born. 众口难调。 178. He who purposes to be an author, should first be a student. 想当作家,相当学生。 179. He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one should never remember it. 受惠不忘, 施恩不记。 180. He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount. 骑虎者 难下。 181. He who risks nothing, gains nothing. 不入虎穴,焉 得虎子。 182. He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like. 欢喜说他欢喜的话者将要听到他不欢喜的话。 183. He who sees through life and death will meet with most success. 看破生死者,大多会成功。 184. He who shareth honey with the bear hath the least part of it. 与熊分蜜糖,得不到多少。 185. He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. 讲礼貌的得友情,好心肠 的得感情。 186. He who spends more than he should, shall not have to spare when he would. 不该花的乱花,要花时没有 花。 187. He who stands alone has no power. 孤掌难鸣。 188. He who touches pitch will be difiled. 近墨者黑 189. He who wants a mule without fault, must walk on foot. 如要骡子无缺点,只有自己徒步行。 190. He who wills success is half way to it. 下定决心成 功的人是成功了一半。 191. He who would catch fish mush not mind getting wet. 欲擒龙王,就得下海。 192. He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom. 爬梯必须从底层开始。 193. He who would search for pearls must dive below(or deep). 欲寻珍珠,须潜水下。 194. He will always be a slave who knows not how to earn and save. 不懂挣钱和积财,只能永远当奴才。 195. He works best who knows his trade. 内行的人做他 的事一定会做得最好。 196. Hide nothing from thy physician. 切莫讳疾忌医。 197. Hide one's talents in a napkin. 埋没自己的才能。 198. His heart cannot be pure whose tongue is not clear. 嘴不净者心不纯。 199. History repeats itself. 历史本身常重演。 200. Hoist your sail when the wind is fair. 随机应变。 201. Hold fast when you have it. 紧握你手中之物。 202. Hold (or Run) with the hare and run (or hunt) with the hounds. 两面讨好。 203. Home is home, though never so homely. 不如归去。 204. Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all. 诚实 的人马上结婚,聪明的人就不这样。 205. Honesty is the best policy. 诚实是上策。 206. Honesty may be dear bought, but can never be an ill penny-worth. 出高价买来的诚实,不会永远没有价 值。 207. Honey is sweet, but the bee stings. 蜜糖是甜的,但 蜜蜂会螫人。 208. Honour and profit lie not in one sack. 荣誉和利益 不能并存。 209. Honours change manners. 荣誉能改变人的礼貌。 210. Honour to whom honour is due. 荣誉归于应得荣 誉的人。 211. Hope deferred makes the heart sick. 希望迟迟未实 现,使人心烦意撩乱。 212. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. 作最 好的希望,作最坏的打算。 213. Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper. 希望是 美味的早点,但又是难咽的晚餐。 214. Hope is but the dream of those that wake. 希望是 清醒者的梦想。 215. Hope is life and life is hope. 希望才有人生,人生要 有希望。 216. Hope often deludes the foolish man. 希望常欺愚笨 汉。 217. Hope springs eternal (in the human breast). 希望 会产生,永远无穷尽。 218. How shall I do to love? Believe. How shall I do to believe? Love. 怎样对待爱情?要相信。怎样才能相 信?要有爱情。 219. Human pride is human weakness. 骄傲是人类的弱 点。 220. Humility is the foundation of all virtue. 谦逊是一 切美德的基础。 221. Humility often gains more than pride. 谦逊往往比 骄傲受益更多。 222. Hunger breaks stone wall. 饥饿不饶人。 223. Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods. 饥饿引 狼出森林。 224. Hunger finds no fault with the cookery. 饥不择食。 225. Hunger is the best sauce. 饥者口中尽佳肴。 226. Hunger knows no friend. 饥难周友。 227. Hunger will relish the plainest fare. 饥不择食。 228. Hungry belies have no ears. 饥寒起盗心。 229. Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings. 饥不择食。 I 共209 条 1. I am cought between the devil and the deep blue sea. 进退维谷。 2. I am not a slave, I am not a captive, and by energy I can overcome the greater obstacles. 我不是奴隶,也不 是俘虏,我有力量可以克服更大的艰难险阻。 3. I am not now that which I have been. (I am not what I used to be.) 今日之我已非昔日之我。 4. I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. 我不仅要使自己有才智,而且也要使别 人有才智。 5. I believe the first test of truly great man is his humility. 一个真正伟大的人,对他的第一个考验就是看他是否谦 逊。 6. I cannot be your friend and your flatterer too. 我不能 既是你的朋友,而又对你阿谀奉承。 7. I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remem-bering my good friends. 我认为,只有在脑海中 想起好朋友时我才会那样快乐。 8. Ideals are like the stars -- we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them. 理想好像星 星,不能摘到,但我们犹如水手,可借它指引航向。 9. Idle folks have most labour. 懒汉总嫌活太多。 10. Idle folks lack no excuses. 懒汉辩解,何患无词。 11. Idleness is the key of beggary, and the root of all evil. 懒惰是行乞的敲门砖,是万恶的根源。 12. Idleness is the root (or mother) of all evil (or sin or vice). 懒惰是万恶之源。 13. Idleness is the rust of the mind. 懒惰使脑子生锈。 14. Idleness rusts the mind. 懒惰使人的头脑迟钝。 15. Idle young, needy old. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。 16. If a donkey bray at you, don't bray at him. 傻瓜惹著 你,你别跟他缠。 17. If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. 如果倒空钱袋,装入脑袋,那 就无人能够把钱夺走。 18. If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts, but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certaintics. 如果以肯定开始,必将以怀 疑告终;如果愿以怀疑开始,必将以肯定告终。 19. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. 初试不成 功,努力勿懈怠。 20. If doctors fail thee, be these three thy doctors; rest, cheerful-ness, and moderate diet. 如果医药不能帮助, 那么注意三件事∶休息,愉快,饮食调和。 21. If each would sweep before his own door, we should have a clean city (or street). 众擎易举。 22. I fear the Greeks, even when bringing gifts. 敌人献礼 品,千万莫轻信。 23. If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself. 注意好品行,自有美名声。 24. If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it. (If it is not broken, do not fix it.) 不正确的事不 做,不真实的话不说。 25. If it were not for hope, the heart would break. 人是靠 希望活著的。 26. If matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. 重要 的并不在于一个人怎样死,而是在于他怎样生。 27. If money be not thy servant, it will be thy master. 不 做金钱的主人,就会做金钱的奴隶。 28. If nobody loves you, be sure it is your own fault. 如果 没有人爱你,肯定是你自己有问题。 29. If one desires to succeed in anything, he must pay the price. 如果想做成点事,就得付出代价一干。 30. If the beard were all, the goat might preach. 如果有了 需就什么都行,那么山羊也可以说教了。 31. If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. 问道于盲,无益于事。 32. If the counsel be good no matter who gave it. 只要忠 告中肯,谁提都行。 33. If the eye do no admire, the heart will not desire. 眼不 馋,心不贪。 34. If the old dog barks, he gives counsel. 如果老狗叫,他 是给忠告。 35. If the pills were pleasant, they would not be gilded. 丸 药不苦不会加糖衣。 36. If there be neither snow nor rain, then will be dear all sorts of grain. 雨雪不调,五谷价高。 37. If there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun. 吃得苦中苦,方知甜中甜。 38. If the sky fll (or falls), we shall catch larks. 异想天开 39. If they say you are good, ask yourself if it be ture. 若 有人称赞你,要自问对不对。 40. If things were to be done twice all would be wise. 事事 倘能做两次,人人都可称明智。 41. If two men ride on a horse, one must ride behind. 两 人同骑一马,必有一人在后。 42. If we are bound to forgive an enemy we are not bound to trust him. 如果我们决定宽恕一个敌人,但决不能相 信他。 43. If we cannot get what we like, we have to like what we can get. 随遇而安。 44. If wise men play the fool, they do it with a vengeance. 智者干傻事,愚蠢到极点。 45. If wishes were horses, beggars might ride. 愿望不等 于事实。 46. If you agree to carry the calf, they'll make you carry the cow. 得寸进尺。 47. If you are too fortunate, you will not know yourself; if you are too unfortunate, nobody will know you. 运气 太好,得意忘形;运气太坏,无人理会。 48. If you can be well without health you may be happy without virtue. 如果不健康而能强强壮壮,那么无美德 也可快快乐乐。 49. If you cannot bite, never show your teeth. 不能打仗, 切莫出兵。 50. If you cannot have the best, make the best of what you have. 如果你不能有最好的,你就充分利用你现有的 吧。 51. If you command wisely, you'll be obeyed cheerfully. 倘君指挥有方,人人欣然听命。 52. If you confer a benefit, never remember it; if you receive one, remember it always. 施恩勿记,受恩勿忘。 53. If you dance you must pay the fiddler. 要想寻欢作乐, 代价非付不可。 54. If you don't aim high you will never hit high. 不立大 志,难攀高峰。 55. If you have no hand, you cannot make a fist. 巧妇难 为无米之炊。 56. If you lie upon roses when young, you'll lie upon thorns when old. 年青时躺在玫瑰上,老年时就会躺在 荆棘上。 57. If you live with a lame person, you will learn to limp. 远朱者赤,近墨者黑。 58. If you remove stone by stone, even a mountain will be levelled. 一块一块把石移,高山也可变平地。 59. If you run after two heares, you will catch neither. 两 头落空。 60. If you sell the cow, you sell her milk too. 蚀了本也输 了利。 61. If you swear you will catch no fish. 咒骂无益,于事无 济。 62. If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die. 不试就相信,死前要悔恨。 63. If you want a pretence to whip a dog, say that he ate the frying-pam. 欲加之罪,何患无辞。 64. If you want a thing (well) done, do it yourself. 要想做 好事情,就要自己动手。 65. If you want knwledge, you must toil for it. 若要求知 识,必须刻苦学习。 66. If you wish for peace, be prepared for war. 想要和平, 必须备战。 67. If you wish good advice, consult an old man. 如要忠 告向老人请教。 68. If you would build for your happiness a sure foundation, let the stone for the corner be a good reputation. 若想为快乐奠立可靠的基础,美好的名声 便是奠基的石头。 69. If you would have a good wife marry one who has been a good daughter. 想得贤妻子,须娶好女儿。 70. If you would have a thing well done, do it yourself. 如 要是情做得好,你须亲自动手搞。 71. If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some, for the that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing. 欲知金钱价,不妨把钱借;借钱味难尝, 使人心悲伤。 72. If you would make an enemy, lend a man money and ask it of him again. 你若想与人成仇结怨,只要借钱给 人再催还。 73. Ignorance is the mother of impudence. 厚颜无耻由于 愚昧无知。 74. Ignorance is the mother of suspicions. 无知会多疑。 75. Ignorance of the law excuses no man. 对法律不知不 能免罪。 76. I hate to see things done by halves. -- If it be right, do it boldly, --if it be wrong, leave it undone. 事情不要做 一半;对的,就做下去,不对,就丢开。 77. I have no secret of success but hard work. 成功无秘 诀,只是努力干。 78. I know him not should I meet him in my pottage dish. 酒肉之交非朋友。 79. I know no such thing as genius, it is nothing but labour and diligence. 是上无天才,勤学加苦练。 80. Ill air slays sooner thant the sword. 污浊的空气杀人 比刀还要快。 81. Ill-gotten goods never prosper. 发横财,家不发 82. Ill (or Evil) gotten, ill (or evil) spent. 悖入悖出。 83. Ill-gotten wealth never thrives. 悖入悖出。 84. Ill news comes space. 恶事传千里。 85. Ill news flies fast. 恶事传千里。 86. Ill news never comes too late 坏消息来得快。 87. Ill news travels fast. 坏事传千里。 88. Imagination is more important than knowledge. 想像 力比知识更重要。 89. Imagination is sometimes more vivid than reality. 想 像有时比现实生动得多。 90. Imagination is the source of creation. 想象是创作之 源。 91. I might say that success is won by three things: first, effort; second, more effort; third, still more effort. 成 功之道唯三点∶努力、努力、再努力。 92. Improve your time and your time will improve you. 珍惜时间,时间才会珍惜你。 93. In a calm sea, every man is a pilot. 平静的海上易驶 船。 94. In a great river great fish are found; but take heed lest you be drowned. 发现大河有大鱼,可得注意别溺毙。 95. In all things, it is better to hope than to despair. 凡事 抱希望为佳,不应悲观而失望。 96. In an enemy spots are soon seen. 敌人的缺点容易找。 97. In books, are embalmed the greatest thoughts of all ages. 历代最伟大的思想都载入史册而不朽。 98. In doing we learn. 行而知。 99. Industry if fortune's right hand, and frugality her left. 勤勉是幸福的右手,节俭是幸福的左手。 100. Industry keeps the body healthy, the mind clear, the heart whole, the purse full. 勤奋使身体健康,使心 情开朗,使思想专注,使经济充裕。 101. In every beginning think of the end. 思前顾后。 102. In every country dogs bite. 天下的狗都要咬人。 103. In every rank, great or small, 'Tis industry supports us all. 不论高的低的各级人士,所持的都是勤 劳。 104. In for a penny, in for a pound 一不做,二不休。 105. In good years corn is hay, in ill years straw is corn. 丰年五谷贱如草,荒年稻草贵如粮。 106. In life, as in chess, forethought wins 人生如下棋, 多谋得胜利。 107. In life's earnest battle they only prevail, who daily march onward and never say fail. 在人生的搏斗中,只 有日日前进不甘失败的人,才能获胜。 108. In moderating, not satisfying, desires, lies peace. 节欲不纵情,心情得安宁。 109. I now know that wars do not end wars. 如今我才 弄明白,干戈不能化玉帛。 110. In prosperity caution, in adversity patience. 处顺 境时要小心,处逆境时要耐心。 111. In prosperity think of adversity. 居安思危。 112. Interest will not lie. 兴趣不会说谎。 113. In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider. 顺利时要快乐,不利时要思索。 114. In the deepest water is the best fishing. 绝处能逢 生。 |
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