t开头的谚语

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t开头的谚语篇一

C开头的英语常用谚语大全(中英文对照)

C开头的英语常用谚语大全(中英文对照)

Call a spade a spade. 据实而言。

Call me not olive till thou see me gathered. 盖棺论定。

Call no man happy until he dies. 盖棺才能定论。

Can the leopard change his spots? 江山易改,本性难移。

Care and diligence bring luck. 谨慎和勤奋,带来好运气。

Care brings grey hair. 忧虑催人老。 Care killed the cat. 忧虑伤身。

Cast not out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 清水未来,莫泼赃水。

Cast not your pearls before swine. 明珠莫投暗。

Catch the bear before you sell his skin. 大事未成时,莫开庆功宴。

Cats hide their paws. 大智若愚,大巧若拙。 Caution is the parent of safety. 谨慎小心是安全之源。

Chains of gold are stronger than chains of iron. 金链锁人比铁炼更牢靠。

Change lays not her hand upon truth. 真理不变。

Charity begins at home, but should not end there. 仁爱须由近及远。

Cheat's never proper. 欺骗决非正当事。 Cheek brings success. 和气生财。

Cheerful company shortens the miles. 旅有好旅伴,不觉行程远。

Cheerfulness and goodwill make labour light. 欢快与好意,劳动不觉累。

Childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day. 看人看年少,看天看破晓。

Children and fools cannot lie. 孩子和傻子,不会说谎话。

Children and fools speak the truth. 孩子和傻子,说的是真话。

Children are the parents's riches. 子女是父母之财富。

Choice of the end covers choice of the means. 选择目的包含著选择手段。

Choose an author as you choose a friend. 选书如择友。

Choose a wife rather by your ear than your eye. 选妻,最好用耳莫用眼。

Christmas comes but once a year. 佳节良辰,机会难得。

Circumstances are therulers of the weak, instrument of the wise. 弱者困于环境,智者利用环境。

Civility costs nothing. 礼貌不须什么代价。

Cleanliness is next to godliness. 清净近乎神圣。

Clothes make the man. 人要衣装,佛要金装。

Come what may, heaven won't fall. 船到桥头自会直。

Comfort is better than pride. 安慰胜过傲慢。

Coming events cast their shadows before them. 山雨欲来风满楼。

Compare your grievs with other men's and they will seem less. 你的悲痛与人比,悲痛就会轻一些。

Comparisons are odious. 人比人,气死人。 Confession is the first step to repentance. 悔罪先须认罪。

Confidence of success is almost success. 对成功抱有信心,就近乎成功。

Conquer of fear of death and you are put into possession of your life. 不怕死,然后才能生。

Constant dropping wears away a stone. 滴水穿石。 Content is better than riches. 知足常乐。 Content is happiness. 知足常乐。

Conversation makes one what he is. 言如其人。 Councils of war never fight. 主战者不打仗。

Counsel after action is like rain after harvest. 放马后炮。

Counsel must be followed, not praised. 忠告必须照办,而不是赞美。

Count not your chickens before they are hatched. 不要过早乐观。{t开头的谚语}.

Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of virtue. 勇敢和决心是美德的灵魂。

Courtesy costs nothing. 谦虚恭敬,不用分文。 Cowards are cruel. 懦夫不仁。

t开头的谚语篇二

德语谚语俗语大全{t开头的谚语}.

t开头的谚语篇三

英文谚语大全--G字母开头

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 deceive 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。

t开头的谚语篇四

以ABCD...开头的谚语{t开头的谚语}.

A is for art. Art is long, but life is short 艺术长久,人生短暂

B is for beauty. Beauty is but skin deep 美丽只是外表而已

C is for children. Children and flools cannot lie.

D is for danger. Danger is next neighbor to security

E is for experience. Experience is the best teacher.

F is for fact . Facts speak louder than words.

G is for gold. Gold will not buy everything.

H is for honor. Honor and profit lie not in one sack.

I is for industry. Industry is the parent of success.

J is for judge. Judge not according to appearance .

K is for knowledge. Knowledge is power.

L is for love. Love is neither bought nor sold.

M is for man. Man is the soul of the universe.

N is for nature. Nature is the glass reflecting truth. 自然是反映真理的镜子

O is for offence. Offence is the best defence. 忍耐可减轻一切痛苦 P is for patience. Patience is a plaster for all sores.

Q is for quality. Quality matters more than quantity.

R is for Rome. Rome was not built in a day.

S is for speech. Speech is the picture of the mind. 言语为心灵之声 T is for time. Time is money.

U is for union. Union is strength.

V is for virtue. Virtue is a jewel of great prince. 美德是无价之宝。 W is for wisdom. Wisdom is better than gold or silver.

X is for year. Years bring wisdom.

Y is for zeal. Zeal should not outrun discretion. 热情应顾谨慎 Today I would like to give your some sayings.

The first letter of this sayings is from A to Z.

t开头的谚语篇五

以英文字母W开头的英语谚语十句

以英文字母W开头的英语谚语十句

1. Well begun is half done.

出处:这句话最早是出自于柏拉图。他说的是良好的开端等于成功的一半,很多翻译都

是说的“A good beginning is half done.”

英文释义:A good beginning is half the battle.

中文释义:良好开端,功成一半

例句:Well begun is half done, so you’d better make a good start..

2. What do you expect from a pig but a grunt? 出处:出自《元曲选遇上皇》第一折:“父亲和这等东西,有什么好话,讲出什么公理

来,狗口里吐不出象牙。”比喻坏人嘴里说不出好话来

英文释义:It is used to describe someone who speaks very rude.

中文释义:狗嘴里吐不出象牙。

例句: He always says the worst thing. Well, what can you expect from a pig but a grunt. 他就是狗嘴里吐不出象牙,什么难听说什么。

3. Whatever a man sow, that shall he also reap. 出处:《涅盘经》:“种瓜得瓜,种李得李。说的是种什么,收什么。比喻做了什么事,

得到什么样的结果

英文释义:a person have to undertake what he has done.

中文释义:种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆

例句:It’s serves you right. As whatever a man sow, that shell he also reap. 你是罪有应得,种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆嘛。

4. What is done by night appears by day.

出处:汉·枚乘《上书谏吴王》:“欲人勿闻,莫若勿言;欲人勿知,莫若勿为。 英文释义:The fact will be knew to others by sooner or later

中文释义:若要人不知,除非己莫为。

例句: You don’t have to hide, what is done by night appears by day.

你不必隐瞒了,要想人不知,除非己莫为。

5. What is done cannot be undone. 出处:出自清·李汝珍《镜花缘》第三十四回:“如今木已成舟,也是林兄命定如此了。

比喻事情已成定局,无法改变。”

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英文释义:It is used to describe something cannot be changed

中文释义:木已成舟。

例句: What is done cannot be undone. It is irrevocable.

木已成舟,无法换回。

6. What the heart thinks, the tongue speaks. 出处:出自宋朝文天祥《纪事》诗序:“ 伯颜吐舌云:„ 文丞相心直口快男子心。‟”《醒世恒言·三孝廉让产立高名》:“有个心直口快的,便想要开口说公道话,与两个小兄弟做乔主张。”形容性情豪爽,有话就说。

英文释义:Saying what one’s thinks without much deliberation

中文释义:心直口快。

例句: That is what he is like, what the heart thinks, the tongue speaks.

他就是这样一个心直口快的人。{t开头的谚语}.

7. When in Rome do as the Romans do. 出处:出自庄子·山木》:“入其俗,从其令。”成语造句 庞贝古城潜藏得过于轰轰烈

烈,中国人温文尔雅,连自然力也~,一层层地慢慢来。(余秋雨《文化苦旅·五城记》)近义词 入境问俗、因地制宜成语英译 in Rome do as the Romans do 成语用法 连动式;作宾语、分句;含褒义。

英文释义:To follow the local people’s customs when you go there.

中文释义:入乡随俗。

例句:After all, when in Roman, do as the Romans do.

毕竟,人总是要入乡随俗嘛。

8. When love puts in, friendship is gone.

英文释义:It is used to describe someone who pay more attention to love than friendship. 中文释义:见色忘义。

例句:He is not such man when loves puts in, friendship is gone.

他不是那种见色忘义的人。 9. When one is about to act, one must reason first.

出处:出自《论语·公冶长》:季文子三思而后行。子闻之曰:“再,斯可矣。” “再,斯可矣。”意思:(不同角度)以外,在借鉴以往的经验,就可以了。 《南齐书·公冶度》:“季文子三思而后行。

英文释义:To think carefully before you decide to do something

中文释义:凡事要先思而后行。

例句: As the saying goes, when one is about to act, one must reason first.

正如谚语所说,凡事要三思而后行

10. With time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin. 出处:出自宋·祝穆《方舆胜览·眉州·磨针溪》:世传李白读书象耳山中,学业未成,即

弃去,“过是溪,逢老媪方磨铁杵,问之,曰:„欲作针。‟太白感其意,还卒业”。( 唐朝著名诗人李白小时候从不认真读书,经常是把书本一抛就出去玩耍。一天李白碰到一个白发苍苍的老婆婆正拿着一根大铁棒在石头上磨,觉得好奇问她做什么,老婆婆告诉他要磨成绣花针,李白深受感动,从此就用功读[2] 书,终于成为文豪。)

英文释义:Time and patience play an important role in pursuing success. 中文释义:只要功夫深,铁杵磨成.

例句:Be patient, with time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin. 耐心地,只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针

t开头的谚语篇六

常用英语谚语大全

常用英语谚语大全

1. A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 开头不好,结尾必糟。

2. A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than kept. 蛋糕莫保留,坏习气要除掉。

3. A bad workman always blames his tools. 劣工咎器。

4. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 两鸟在林,不如一鸟在手。

5. A body without knowledge is like a house without a foundation. 人无知犹如房屋无基。

6. A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. 书是随时携带的花园。

7. A candle lights others and consumes itself. 蜡烛照亮了别人,燃尽了自己。

8. A door must be either shut or open. 门不关就得开,二者必居其一。 / 非此即彼。

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9. A friend is a second self. 朋友是第二个自我。

10. A good beginning makes a good ending. 欲善其终 , 必先善其始。

11. A good medicine tastes bitter. 良药苦口利于病,忠言逆耳利于行。

12. A lazy youth, a lousy age. 少年懒惰,老来贫苦。

13. A life without a friend is a life without a sun. 人生没有朋友,犹如生活没有阳光。

14. A little help is worth a deal of pity. 一次行动胜过一筐空话。

15. A little is better than none. 有一点总比没有好。

16. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. 一知半解,害已误人。

17. A little labour, much health. 常常走动,无病无痛。

18. A little learning is a dangerous thing. 浅学寡识是件危险的事。

19. A little of everything, and nothing at all. 样样皆通,样样稀松。

20. A man is never too old to learn. 活到老,学到老。

21. A merry heart goes all the way. 心情愉快,办事痛快。

22. A picture is a poem without words. 画为无言诗。

23. A snow year, a good year. 瑞雪兆丰年。

24. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever. 美好的事物永远是一种快乐。

25. A thousand mile trip begins with one step. 千里之行,始于足下。

26. A tree is known by its fruit. 观其行而知其人。

27. A word spoken cannot be recalled. 一言说出,难以收回。

28. A word to the wise is enough. 聪明人不用细说。

29. A work ill done must be twice done. 工作未干好,只得重返工。

30. Act fairly by all men. 一视同仁。

31. Actions speak louder than words. 事实胜于雄辩。

32. Adversity makes a man wise, not rich. 困难和不幸不能使人富有,却能使人聪明。

33. After rain comes fair weather. 否极泰来。

34. After supper walk a mile. 饭后百步走,活到九十九。

35. All are not friends that speak us fair. 说好话的不一定都是朋友。

36. All beginnings are hard. 万事开头难。

37. All men can't be first. 并非所有的都能获第一。

38. All roads lead to Rome. 处处有路通长安。

39. All things are difficult before they are easy. 万事开头难。

40. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 只工作而无娱乐会使人愚钝。

41. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 一天一个苹果,医生不来找我。

42. An empty bag cannot stand upright. 空袋子放不真。

43. An evil lesson is soon learned. 学坏容易。

44. An honest man's word is as good as his bond. 君子一言,驷马难追。

45. An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. 一日之计在于晨。

46. An idle youth, a needy age. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

47. An ill workman quarrels with his tools. 不会撑船怪河弯。

48. Art is long, life is short. 生有涯而知无涯。

49. As a man sows, so shall he reap. 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。

50. As one door closes, another door opens. 天无绝人之路。

51. As the wind blows, you must set your sail. 趁风扬帆。

52. As you brew, so you must drink. 自作自受。

53. Bad luck always comes in threes. 祸不单行。

54. Bad news travels fast. 坏事传千里。

55. Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. 择友宜慎,弃之宜更慎。

56. Be slow to promise and quick to perform. 重诺守信。

57. Be swift to hear, slow to speak. 多听少说。

58. Beauty is but skin-deep. 不可以貌取人。

59. Beauty is truth, truth beauty. 美即是真,真即是美。

60. Better a little fire to warm us, than a great fire to burn us. 宁要小火暖身,不要大火灼人。

61. Better a little loss than a long sorrow. 宁可作点牺牲,不要长久悲痛。

62. Better ask twice than lose your way once. 问路两次胜过迷路一次。

63. Better be sure than sorry. 要安全,不要危险。

64. Better early than late. 宁早勿迟。

65. Better late than never. 这到总比不到强。

66. Better lost than found. 宁可丢掉,不愿找到。(常针对不喜欢的人或物。)

67. Better safe than sorry. 安全胜过遗憾。

68. Better small fish than empty dish. 盘中小鱼胜无鱼。

69. Better the last smile than the first laughter. 笑在前不如笑在后。

70. Better to ask the way than go astray. 多问不吃亏。

71. Better to be safe than sorry. 安全胜过遗憾。

72. Better to do well than to say well. 嘴勤不如手勤。

73. Better to have than wish. 现有胜过心想。

74. Birds of a feather flock together. 物以类聚,人以群分。

75. Bite off more than one can chew. 贪多嚼不烂。

76. Blood is thicker than water. 血浓于水。

77. Books and friends should be few but good. 择友如藏书,皆宜少而精。

78. Both together do best of all. 人心齐,泰山移。{t开头的谚语}.

79. Busiest men find the most time. 最忙的人时间最多。

80. Business before pleasure. 先工作,后娱乐。

81. Business is business. 生意是生意,交情归交情。

82. By doing nothing we learn to do ill. 一闲生百邪。

83. By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn. 教学相长。

84. By reading we enrich the mind; by conversation we polish it. 读书益智,交谈搏彩。

85. By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall. 团结则存,分裂则亡。

86. Call a spade a spade. 直言不讳。

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87. Care and diligence bring luck. 细心勤奋,带来好运。

88. Care brings grey hair. 愁一愁,白了头。

89. Care is enemy to health. 忧虑有损健康。

90. Care will kill a cat. 忧虑伤神。

91. Children and fools cannot lie. 小孩和傻瓜嘴里没谎话。

92. Children and fools speak the truth. 童子吐真言。

93. Children are what the mothers are. 有其母,必有其子。

94. Children have the qualities of the parents. 有什么样的父母,就有什么样的孩子。

95. Christmas comes but once a year. 圣诞节每年只有一次。

96. Clothes don't make the man. 好马不在鞍,人美不在衫。

97. Clothes make the man. 人靠衣服马靠鞍。

98. Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success. 信心为成功之始。

99. Content is better than riches. 知足常乐。

100. Content is happiness. 知足常乐。

101. Custom is a second nature. 习俗是人的第二天性。

102. Custom makes all the things easy. 形成习惯,事事好办。

103. Cut your coat according to your cloth. 看布裁衣。

104. Deeds are males and words are females. 会说不如会干。

105. Delays are dangerous. 拖延误事。

106. Diamond cut diamond. 势均力敌。

107. Diligence is the mother of good luck. 幸运出自勤奋。

108. Diligence is the greatest of teachers. 勤奋是最伟大的导师。

109. Diligence is the mother of success. 成功来自勤奋。

110. Disappointment is the nurse of wisdom. 挫折哺育智慧。

111. Discontent is the first step in progress. 不满足是进取的第一步。

112. Do as I say, not as I do. 照我说的做,不要照我干的做。

113. Do as the Romans do. 入国问禁,入乡随俗。

114. Do it now. 说干就干,机不可失。

115. Do not attend to two things at a time. 一心不能二用。

116. Do not cry for the moon. 不要异想天开。

117. Do not try out before you are hurt. 不要没碰到就叫。

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