英語人生格言
1、A man may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make him drink.
牽馬到河易,強(qiáng)馬飲水難。
2、A blind man who leans against a wall imagines that it"s the boundary of the world.
坐井觀天。
3、A burden of one"s choice is not felt.
愛挑的擔(dān)子不嫌重。
4、Brevity is the soul of wit.
言以簡潔為貴。
5、After black clouds, clear weather.
否極泰來。
6、A little leak will sink a great ship.
千丈之堤潰於蟻穴。
7、A clean hand wants no washing.
身正不怕影子斜。
8、A bad beginning makes a bad ending.
不善始者不善終。
9、A rolling stone gathers no moss.
滾石不生苔,轉(zhuǎn)業(yè)不聚財(cái)。
10、A friend is easier lost than found.
得朋友難,失朋友易。
11、A word spoken is past recalling.
一言既出,駟馬難追。
12、An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
預(yù)防勝於治療。
13、An enemy"s mouth seldom speaks well.
狗嘴里吐不出象牙。
14、A little body often harbors a great soul.
濃縮的都是精品。
15、A still tongue makes a wise head.
智者寡言。
16、A mother"s love never changes.
母愛永恒。
17、Business is business.
公事公辦。
18、All roads lead to Rome.
條條道路通羅馬。
19、All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
只會(huì)用功不玩耍,聰明孩子也變傻。
20、A bad thing never dies.
遺臭萬年。
21、A road of a thousand miles begins with one step.
千里之行始於足下。
22、A clear conscience laughs at false accusations.
白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門心不驚。
23、A good beginning is half done.
良好的開端是成功的一半。
24、Bread is the staff of life.
民以食為天。
25、Beauty is in the eye of the gazer.
情人眼里出西施。
26、As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man.
試金石可以試金,正如黃金可以試人。
27、A penny saved is a penny earned.
省錢就是賺錢。
28、An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
一日之計(jì)在於晨。
29、Apparel makes the man.
馬靠鞍裝,人靠衣裝。
30、A stitch in time saves nine.
小洞不補(bǔ),大洞吃苦。
31、Beggars must be no choosers.
饑不擇食。
32、A good conscience is a soft pillow.
不做虧心事,不怕鬼叫門。
33、Among the blind the one-eyed man is king.
山中無老虎,猴子稱霸王。
34、Big mouthfuls ofter choke.
貪多嚼不爛。
35、A good maxim is never out of season.
至理名言不會(huì)過時(shí)。
36、All roads lead to Rome.
條條大路通羅馬。
37、By reading we enrich the mind; by conversation we polish it.
讀書可以使我門的思想充實(shí),談話使其更臻完美。
38、A servant is known by his master"s absence.
主人不在可以看出仆人的品行來。
39、Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public.
在私底下要忠告你的朋友,在公開場合又表揚(yáng)你的朋友。
40、A merry heart goes all the way.
心曠神怡,事事順利。
41、A leopard cannot change its spots.
積習(xí)難改。
42、A candle lights others and consumes itself.
蠟燭照亮別人,卻毀滅了自己。
43、Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse.
投鼠忌器。
44、Blood is thicker than water.
血濃於水。
45、A bad workman always blames his tools.
不會(huì)撐船怪河彎。
46、A fox may grow gray, but never good.
江山易改,本性難移。
47、A man can do no more than he can.
凡事都應(yīng)量力而行。
48、Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it.
相聚愛益切,離別情更深。
49、Ambition never dies until there is no way out.
不到黃河心不死
50、Bite the hand that feeds one.
恩將仇報(bào)。
51、All good things come to an end.
天下沒有不散的筵席。
52、A happy heart makes a blooming visage.
心花怒放,笑逐顏開。
53、Bring up a raven and he"ll pick out your eyes.
養(yǎng)虎貽患。
54、An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
一日之計(jì)在于晨。
55、A word spoken is an arrow let fly.
一言既出,駟馬難追。
56、A miis as good as a mile.
失之毫厘,差之千里。
57、Believe not all that you see nor half what you hear.
眼見的不能全信,耳聞的也不能半信。
58、A clear conscience is a soft pillow.
問心無愧,高枕無憂。
59、A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.
一本好書,相伴一生。
60、As you sow you shall mow.
種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
61、A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.
吃一塹,長一智。
62、A man cannot spin and reel at the same time.
一心不能二用。
63、A boaster and a liar are cousins-german.
吹牛與說謊本是同宗。
64、Better an open enemy than a false friend.
明槍易躲,暗箭難防。
65、Behind bad luck comes good luck.
塞翁失馬,焉知非福。
66、Be slow to promise and quick to perform.
不輕諾,諾必果。
67、All is not gold that glitters.
閃光的東西并不都是黃金。
68、Better an empty purse than an empty head.
寧可錢袋癟,不要腦袋空。
69、A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
一知半解,自欺欺人。
70、A good medicine tastes bitter.
良藥苦口,忠言逆耳。
71、A bird in the hand is worth than two in the bush.
一鳥在手勝過雙鳥在林。
72、A single flower does not make a spring.
一花獨(dú)放不是春,百花齊放春滿園。
73、Bind the sack before it be full.
做事應(yīng)適可而止。
74、A bird is known by its note, and a man by his talk.
聞其歌知其鳥,聽其言知其人。
75、A friend is never known till a man has need.
需要之時(shí)方知友。
76、An evil chance seldom comes alone.
禍不單行。
77、Birds of a feather flock together.
物以類聚,人以群分。
78、As the old cock crows, so doth the young.
有其父必有其子。
79、A man has two ears and one mouth that he may hear much and speak little.
人有兩只耳朵一張嘴,就是為了多聽少說話。
80、All is fair in war.
兵不厭詐。
81、All the treasures of the earth would not bring back one lost moment.
機(jī)會(huì)失去不再來,千貫萬貫難贖回。
82、A near friend is better than a far-dwelling kinsman.
遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。
83、Avarice blinds our eyes.
財(cái)迷心竅。
84、A constant guest is never welcome.
?土钊藚挕
85、All are brave when the enemy flies.
敵人逃竄時(shí),人人都成了勇士。
86、Actions speak louder than words.
事實(shí)勝於雄辯。
87、Be honest rather clever.
誠實(shí)比聰明更要緊。
88、As the tree falls, so shall it lie.
自作自受。
89、A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds.
光說空話不做事,猶如花園光長刺。
90、Birth is much, but breeding is more.
出身固然重要,教養(yǎng)更且重要。
91、A lazy youth, a lousy age.
少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。
92、A good wife health is a man"s best wealth.
妻賢身體好是男人最大的財(cái)富。
93、A faithful friend is hard to find.
知音難覓。
94、By other"s faults, wise men correct their own.
他山之石,可以攻玉。
95、A close mouth catches no flies.
病從口入。
96、A good beginning makes a good ending.
善始者善終。
97、All that ends well is well.
結(jié)果好,就一切都好。
98、A close mouth catches no flies.
病從口入,禍從口出。
99、A true friend is known in the day of adversity.
疾風(fēng)知?jiǎng)挪,患難知友情。
100、A new broom sweeps clean.
新官上任三把火。
101、Beggars cannot be choosers.
饑不擇食。
102、A little is better than none.
聊勝於無。
103、"After you" is good manners.
“您先請”是禮貌。
104、A little neglect may breed great mischief.
小不忍則亂大謀。
105、Be just to all, but trust not all.
要公正對待所有的人,但不要輕信所有的人。
106、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一個(gè)。
107、Accidents will happen.
天有不測風(fēng)云。
108、An ounce of luck is better than a pound of wisdom.
聰明才智,不如運(yùn)氣。
109、A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
拙匠常怨工具差。
110、All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill.
有情人終成眷屬。
111、Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.
口蜜腹劍。
112、A little wind kindles, much puts out the fire.
適可而止,過猶不及。
113、As a man sows, so he shall reap.
種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
114、As a man sows, so he shall reap.
種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
115、A man may love his house well without riding on the ridge.
有寶何必人前夸。
116、All covet, all lose.
貪多必失。
117、Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.
逆境出人才。
118、Better good neighbours near than relations far away.
遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。
119、Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip.
功虧一簣。
120、A match will set fire to a large building.
星星之火,可以燎原。
121、Beauty is but skin-deep.
紅顏易變。
122、A man may dig his grave with his teeth.
禍從口出。
123、All things are easy that are done willingly.
做事樂意,諸事容易。
124、A single spark can start a prairie fire.
星星之火,可以燎原。
125、A cat may look at a king.
人人平等。
126、Answer a fool according to his folly.
以其人之道,還治其人之身。
127、Beware beginnings.
慎始為上。
128、A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn.
路遙知馬力,日久見人心。
129、A bully is always a coward.
色厲內(nèi)荏。
130、Avarice increases with wealth.
越富越貪。
131、A tree is known by its fruit.
觀其行而知其人。
132、By falling we learn to go safely.
吃一塹,長一智。
133、A man becomes learned by asking questions.
不恥下問才能有學(xué)問。
134、A miss is as good as a mile.
失之毫厘,差之千里。
135、A friend without faults will never be found.
沒有十全十美的朋友。
136、Actions speak louder than words.
事實(shí)勝于雄辯。
137、An old dog cannot learn new tricks.
老狗學(xué)不出新把戲。
138、As you make your bed so you must lie on it.
自食其果。
139、A burnt child dreads the fire.
一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。
140、An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
一天一蘋果,不用請醫(yī)生。
141、An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
以眼還眼,以牙還牙。
142、A good fame is better than a good face.
好的名望勝於好的相貌。
143、Appearances are deceitful.
人不可貌相,海水不可斗量。
144、A good winter brings a good summer.
瑞雪兆豐年。
145、A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
平靜的海洋練不出熟練的水手。
146、A silent tongue and true heart are the most admirable things on earth.
緘默的嘴,真誠的心,是世界上最令人贊美的東西。
147、A good friend is my nearest relation.
良友如近親。
148、A sow, when washed; returns to the muck.
江山易改,本性難移。
149、A joke never gains an enemy but loses a friend.
戲謔不能化敵為友,只能使人失去朋友。
150、Bad workmen often blame their tools.
拙匠常怪工具差。
151、A watched pot is long in boiling.
心急水不沸。
152、A good medicine tastes bitter.
良藥苦口。
153、A man cannot whistle and drink at he same time.
一心不能二用。
154、A good marksman may miss.
智者千慮,必有一失。
155、Between two stools one falls to the ground.
腳踏兩頭要落空。
156、A clear conscience is a sure card.
光明磊落,勝券在握。
157、Where there is a will, there is a way.
有志者事竟成
158、A tall tree catches the wind.
樹大招風(fēng)。
159、A smart coat is a good letter of introduction.
人要衣裝,佛要金裝。
160、A faithful friend is hard to find.
益友難得。
161、A little spark kindles a great fire.
星星之火,可以燎原。
162、A secret between more than two is no secret.
兩人以上知道的秘密就不算秘密。
163、As they sow, so let them reap.
種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
164、A good fame is better than a good face.
美名勝過美貌。
165、A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe.
身正不怕影子斜。
166、A wanderer who is determined to reach his destination does not fear the rain.
決心趕到目的地,浪漢何懼雨來淋。
167、A fair death honors the whole life.
死得其所,流芳百世。
168、A light heart lives long.
靜以修身。
169、A stumble may prevent a fall.
小懲大誡。
170、Be swift to hear, slow to speak.
多聽少說。
171、An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
預(yù)防為主,治療為輔。
172、A rolling stone gathers no moss.
滾石不生苔,轉(zhuǎn)業(yè)不聚財(cái)。
173、Burnt child dreads the fire.
一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。
174、Adversity leads to prosperity.
窮則思變。
175、A fair face may hide a foul heart.
人不可貌相。
176、A straw shows which way the wind blows.
一葉便知秋。
177、After death, the doctor.
放馬后炮。
178、A great talker is a great liar.
說大話者多謊言。
179、All things are difficult before they are easy.
凡事總是由難而易。
180、A man apt to promise is apt to forget.
輕諾者易忘。
181、A little pot is soon hot.
狗肚子盛不得四兩油。
182、After a storm comes a calm.
否極泰來。
183、A man can not spin and reel at the same time.
一心不能二用。
184、Bite off more than one can chew.
貪多咽不下。
185、A good book is a good friend.
好書如摯友。
186、Blind men can judge no colours.
不宜問道於盲。
187、Ale will make a cat speak.
酒后吐真言。
188、Business before pleasure.
事業(yè)在先,享樂在后。
189、A clear fast is better than a dirty breakfast.
寧為清貧,不為濁富。
190、An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.
樂觀的人在災(zāi)難中看到希望;悲觀的人在希望中看到災(zāi)難。
191、A good example is the best sermon.
身教勝似言教。
192、A wilful man will have his way.
有志者是竟成。
193、A snow year, a rich year.
瑞雪兆豐年。
194、A new broom sweeps clean.
新官上任三把火。
195、Beauty lies in lover"s eyes.
情人眼里出西施。
196、A good appetite is a good sauce.
饑不擇食。
197、A hedge between keeps friendship green.
君子之交淡如水。
198、A man without money is no man at all.
一分錢難倒英雄漢。
199、Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle.
隨遇而安。
200、All things are obedient to money.
有錢能使鬼推磨。
201、A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth.
說謊者即使講真話也沒人相信。
202、A bad conscience is a snake in one"s heart.
做賊心虛。
203、A cat has 9 lives.
貓有九條命。
204、All rivers run into sea.
海納百川。
205、A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.
吃一塹,長一智。
206、A friend in need is a friend indeed.
患難見真情。
207、A contented mind is perpetual feast.
知足常樂。
208、A good husband makes a good wife.
夫善則妻賢。
209、A man is known by his friends.
什么人交什么朋友。
210、All that glitters is not gold.
閃光的不一定都是金子。
211、A good face is a letter of recommendation.
好的相貌就是一封推薦的介紹信。
212、A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
雙鳥在林不如一鳥在手。
213、A common danger causes common action.
同仇敵愾。
214、An old physician, and a young lawyer.
醫(yī)生年老的好,律師年輕的俏。
215、By doing we learn.
經(jīng)一事,長一智。
216、A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.
夜郎自大。
217、Bitter pills may have wholesome effects.
良藥苦口利於病。
218、Before gold, even kings take off their hats.
有錢能使鬼推磨。
219、A hero is known in the time of misfortune.
時(shí)勢造英雄。
220、A sound mind in a sound body.
健全的精神寓于健康的身體。
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