諺語精選(漢英雙語對(duì)照)

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    諺語精選(漢英雙語對(duì)照)
    A
    · A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.  一著不慎,滿盤皆輸.
    · All is not gold that glitters.  閃光的未必都是金子。
    · A child is better unborn than untaught.  養(yǎng)不教,父之過。
    · Art is long, life is short.  生命短暫,藝術(shù)長存。
    · A friend is best found in adversity.  患難見真情。
    · Although the sun shine, leave not your cloak at home.  未雨綢繆。
    · A light heart live long.  心情開朗壽命長。不惱不愁,活到白頭。
    · An apple a day keeps the doctor away.  日吃蘋果一只,身體健康不求醫(yī)。
    · All covet, all lose.  樣樣垂涎,樣樣失落。貪多嚼不爛。
    · A good winter brings a good summer.  瑞雪兆豐年。
    · All rivers run into the sea.  殊途同歸。
    · A small leak will sink a great ship.  千里之堤潰于蟻穴。
    · All time is no time when it is past.  機(jī)不可失,時(shí)不再來。
    · A baker's wife may bite of a bun, a brewer's wife may bite of a tun. 近水樓臺(tái)先得月。
    · A short cut is often a wrong cut. 欲速則不達(dá)。
    · A staff is quickly found to beat a dog with. 欲加之罪,何患無辭。
    · A prophet is not without honor save in his own country.  遠(yuǎn)來的和尚好念經(jīng)。
    · All feet tread not in one shoe.  眾口難調(diào)。
    · A uncut gem does not sparkle.  玉不琢,不成器。
    · A young idler, an old beggar.  少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。
    · A crow is never the whiter for washing herself often. 江山易改,本性難移。
    · A little spark may kindle a great fire. 星星之火,可以燎原。
    B
    · Beauty is but skin-deep.  美麗只是外表罷了
    · Brevity is the soul of wit.  言以簡潔為貴
    · Bread is the staff of life.  民以食為天。 A uncut gem does not sparkle.  玉不琢,不成器。
    · Behind the mountains there are people to be found. 天外有天,山外有山。
    · Better die standing than live kneeling 寧愿站著死,也不跪著生。
    · Better be envied than pitied.  寧被人妒,不受人憐。
    C
    · Cats hide their claws. 知人知面不知心。
    · Cast an anchor to windward. 未雨綢繆。
    · Care and diligence bring luck.
    D
    · Deliberate slowly, execute promptly.  慎于思而敏于行。謹(jǐn)慎勤奮,帶來好運(yùn)。
    · Diamonds cut diamonds.  棋逢對(duì)手,將遇良才。
    · Danger past, God forgotten.  飛鳥盡,良弓藏。
    · Dreams are lies.  夢(mèng)不足信。
    · Do not teach fish to swim.  不要班門弄斧。
    · Do not have too many irons in the fire.  貪多嚼不爛。
    · Do unto others as you would be done by.  己所不欲,勿失于人。
    E
    · Experience is the best teacher.  實(shí)踐出真知。
    · Every man is the architect (or artificer) of his own fortune.  自己幸福自己創(chuàng)。
    · Evening red and morning grey are the sign of a fine day.  晚霞行千里。
    · Every bean has its black.  金無足赤,人無完人。
    · Even woods have ears. 隔墻有耳。
    · Enough is better than too much.  過猶不及。
    · Every tub must stand on its own bottom.  人貴自立。
    · Experience teaches.  吃一塹,長一智。
    F
    · Full vessels sound least.  大智若愚。
    · First impressions are half the battle.  先入為主。
    · Faith moves mountains.  精誠所至,金石為開。
    · Fact is stranger than fiction.  大千世界,無奇不有。
    · Fire proves gold, adversity proves man.  烈火識(shí)真金,逆境識(shí)英雄。
    · Fire and water are good servants, but bad masters. 水能載舟,亦能覆舟。
    G
    · Give everyone his due.  一視同仁。
    · Good (or Great) wits jump.  英雄所見略同。
    · Go while the going is good.  三十六計(jì),走為上計(jì)。
    · Great weights hang on small wires. 千鈞一發(fā)。
    · Good wine needs no bush 酒香不怕巷子深。
    · Greatest genius often lies concealed. 大智若愚。
    · Grasp all, lose all. 貪多必失。
    · Go to the sea, if you would fish well. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
    H
    · Honour to whom honour is due. 論功行賞。
    · He travels the fastest who travels alone.  曲高和寡。
    · Heaven helps those who help themselves.  求人不如求己。
    · He sits no sure that sits too high.  高處不勝寒。
    · He who would hang his dog gives out first that it is mad.  欲加之罪,何患無詞。
    · He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.  正人先正己。
    · He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom.  千里之行,始于足下
    · He that respects not is not respected.  欲受人敬,要先敬人。
    · It is a silly fish that is caught twice with the same bait.  智者不上兩次當(dāng)
    · Humility often gains more than pride. 滿招損,謙受益。
    · He is eloquent enough for whom truth speaks. 事實(shí)勝于雄辯。
    · He that promises too much means nothing.  輕諾者寡信。
    · He who would hang his dog gives out first that it is mad.  欲加之罪,何患無詞。
    · Hard words break no bones.  忠言逆耳利于行。
    · Haste makes waste.  忙亂易錯(cuò)。欲速則不達(dá)。
    · He that runs fastest gets the ring.  捷足先登。
    I
    · It is six of one and half a dozen of the other.  彼此彼此。
    · If one sheep leaps over the ditch, all the rest will follow.  榜樣的力量是無窮的。
    · It is a poor mouse that has only one hole.  狡兔三窟。
    · Ill news never comes too late.  好事不出門,壞事傳千里。
    · It is the first step that is troublesome.  萬事開頭難。
    J
    · Justice has long arms.  天網(wǎng)恢恢,疏而不漏。
    K
    · Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is key to it.  實(shí)踐得真知。
    · Keeping is harder than winning.  創(chuàng)業(yè)不易,守業(yè)更難。
    · Knowledge is no burden.  藝不壓身。
    · Kiss and be friends.  握手言和。
    · Kill two birds with one stone.  一箭雙雕
    L
    · Let's cross the bridge when we come to it. 既來之,則安之。
    · Love is blind.  情人眼里出西施。
    · Little chips light great fires.  星星之火,可以燎原。
    · Like knows like.  惺惺相惜。
    · Live and learn.  學(xué)無止境。
    M
    · Merry meet, merry part.  好聚好散。
    · Mind acts upon mind.  心有靈犀一點(diǎn)通。
    N
    · Nothing comes wrong to a hungry man. 饑不擇食
    · No cross, no crown. 不吃苦中苦,難為人上人。
    · Nothing is easier than fault-finding.  站著說話不腰痛。
    · No weal without woe.  福兮禍所伏, 禍兮福所倚。
    · No work, no money.  不勞無獲。
    · Never too late (or old) to learn.  活到老,學(xué)到老。
    · Never judge by appearances.  切莫以貌取人。
    · No fire without smoke.  無風(fēng)不起浪。
    O
    · One cloud is enough to eclipse all the sun. 一葉障目,不見泰山。
    · One swallow does not make a summer. 一花獨(dú)放不是春。
    · One can not be in two places at once.  一心不可二用。
    · Obedience is the first duty of a soldier.  服從是軍人的天職。
    · One lark does not make a spring.  一花獨(dú)放不是春。
    P
    · Practice is better than precept.  身教重于言教。
    · Poverty is stranger to industry.  勤勞之人不受窮。
    R
    · Riches have wings.  富貴無常。
    S
    · Score twice before you cut once.  三思而后行。
    · Sense comes with age.  老馬識(shí)途。
    · So the world wags.  這就是人生。
    · So said, so done.  說到做到。言出必行。
    · Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.  要成大業(yè),自信第一。
    T
    · Talk of the devil and he will appear.  說曹操,曹操就到。
    · Tall trees catch much wind.  樹大招風(fēng) 。
    · The reasons of the poor weight not.  人微言輕。
    · The shortest way round is the longest way home. 欲速則不達(dá)。
    · Those are in the same boat should row together. 同舟共濟(jì)。
    · Too much pudding will choke a dog. 布丁太多噎死狗。
    · The heart's letter is read in the eyes. 眼睛是心靈的窗戶。
    · The deed proves the man. 觀其行而知其人。
    · True gold fears not the fire. 真金不怕火煉。
    · Take time while time is, for time will away. 機(jī)不可失,時(shí)不在來。
    · The battle is to the strong. 兩強(qiáng)相遇勇者勝。
    · The heart is seen in wine.  酒后吐真言。
    · The best of friends must part.  天下沒有不散的宴席。
    · Time is money.  時(shí)間就是金錢
    · Through obedience learn to command.  先當(dāng)學(xué)生,后當(dāng)先生。
    · Time tries all things.  時(shí)間檢驗(yàn)一切。
    · There is no fire without smoke.  無風(fēng)不起浪。
    U
    · Unpleasant advice is a good medicine.  忠言逆耳利于行。
    W
    · Wealth is nothing without health.  健康勝于財(cái)富。
    · We begun is half done.  良好的開端等于成功的一半。
    · Work makes the workman. 熟能生巧。
    Y
    · You cannot have your cake and eat it.  有得就有失。事難兩全其美。
    · Youth's a stuff will not endure.  青春易逝。
    · You are never too old to learn.  活到老學(xué)到老。
    · You never know till you have tired. 事非經(jīng)過不知難。
    Z
    · Zeal without knowledge is fire without light.  熱情而無知,猶如無光之火。
    · Zeal without knowledge is the sister of folly. 無知的熱情,近乎愚蠢。