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- A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 惡其始者必惡其終。
- A bad bush is better than the open field. 有勝于無(wú)。
- A bad compromise is better than a good lawsuit. 吃虧的和解也比勝訴強(qiáng)。
- A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart. 做賊心虛。
- A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than kept. 壞習(xí)慣像鮮餡餅,分食要比保存好。
- A bad padlock invites a picklock. 開(kāi)門(mén)揖盜。
- A bad penny always turns up.
- A bad thing never dies. 壞事傳千年。
- A bad workman quarrels with his tools. 拙匠常怨工具差(人笨怨刀鈍)。
- A bargain is a bargain. 達(dá)成的協(xié)議不可撕毀。
- A beggar's purse is bottomless. 乞丐的錢(qián)袋是無(wú)底洞。
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 雙鳥(niǎo)在林不如一鳥(niǎo)在手。
- A bird is known by its note, and a man by his talk. 聞其歌知其鳥(niǎo),聽(tīng)其言知其人。
- A bird may be known by its song. 什么鳥(niǎo)唱什么歌。
- A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day. 略有勝于全無(wú)。
- A blind man who leans against a wall imagines that it's the boundary of the world. 坐井觀(guān)天。
- A blind man will not thank you for a looking-glass. 秋波送盲,白費(fèi)癡情。
- A book is the same today as it always was and it will never change. 一本好書(shū)今天如此,將來(lái)也如此,永不改變。
- A book that remains shut is but a block. 有書(shū)閉卷不閱讀,無(wú)異是一塊木頭。
- A borrowed cloak does not keep one warm. 借來(lái)的斗篷不暖身。
- Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it. 相聚愛(ài)益切,離別情更深。
- A burden of one's choice is not felt. 自己選的擔(dān)子不嫌重。
- A burnt child dreads the fire. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。
- A candle lights others and consumes itself. 蠟燭焚自身,光亮照別人。
- A cat may look at a king. 貓也有權(quán)晉見(jiàn)國(guó)王。
- A cat has nine lives. 貓有九條命。
- Accidents will happen. 天有不測(cè)風(fēng)云。
- A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. 鏈條的堅(jiān)固程度取決于它最薄弱的環(huán)節(jié)。
- A change of work is as good as a rest. 調(diào)換一下工作是很好的休息。
- A cheerful wife is the joy of life. 快樂(lè)的妻子是生活的樂(lè)事。
- A clean hand wants no washing. 身正不怕影子斜。
- A clear conscience is a soft pillow. 問(wèn)心無(wú)愧,高枕無(wú)憂(yōu)。
- A clear conscience is a sure card. 光明磊落,勝券在握。
- A clear conscience laughs at false accusations. 白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門(mén)心不驚。
- A clear fast is better than a dirty breakfast. 寧為清貧,不為濁富。
- A close mouth catches no flies. 病從口入,禍從口出。
- A cock is valiant on his own dunghill. 夜郎自大。
- A common danger causes common action. 同仇敵愾。
- A constant guest is never welcome. 久住非佳賓,常來(lái)不歡迎。
- A contented mind is perpetual feast. 知足常樂(lè)。
- A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself. 貪婪的人對(duì)別人毫無(wú)好處,對(duì)自己卻壞處更大。
- A crafty knave needs no broker. 狡猾的流氓,不需居間人。
- A creaking door hangs long on its hinges. 戶(hù)樞不蠹。
- Action is the proper fruit of knowledge. 行動(dòng)是知識(shí)的巧果。
- Actions speak louder than words. 事實(shí)勝于雄辯。
- A discontented man knows not where to sit easy. 不滿(mǎn)足者坐無(wú)寧時(shí)。
- A disease known is half cured. 病情確診斷,治病好一半。
- Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public. 在私底下要忠告你的朋友,在公開(kāi)場(chǎng)合又表?yè)P(yáng)你的朋友。
- A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone. 骨頭打狗狗不叫。
- Adversity is a good discipline. 苦難是磨練人的好機(jī)會(huì)。
- Adversity leads to prosperity. 逆境迎向昌盛。
- Adversity makes a man wise, not rich. 患難使人聰明,但不能致富。
- Adversity makes strange bedfellows. 身處逆境不擇友。
- Adversity successfully overcome is the highest glory. 成功地克服困難是最大的光榮。
- A fair death honours the whole life. 死得光明,終身榮耀。
- A fair face may hide a foul heart. 人不可貌相。
- A faithful friend is hard to find. 益友難得。
- A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit. 吃一塹,長(zhǎng)一智。
- After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a while. 午飯后要坐,晚飯后要走。
- A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both. 父親是財(cái)富,兄弟是安慰,朋友兼而有之。
- A fault confessed is half redressed. 承認(rèn)錯(cuò)誤,等于改正一半。
- Affairs that are done by due degrees are soon ended. 事情要安步就班地做,就會(huì)很快地做完。
- A flow of words is no proof of wisdom. 口若懸河不能作為才智的證明。
- A fool always comes short of his reckoning. 愚人常缺算計(jì)。
- A fool always rushes to the fore. 傻瓜總愛(ài)強(qiáng)出頭。
- A fool and his money are soon parted. 笨蛋難聚財(cái)。
- A fool attempting to be witty is an object of profoundest pity. 蠢人裝聰明,實(shí)在最可憐。
- A fool can ask more questions than seven wise men can answer. 一愚發(fā)問(wèn),七智結(jié)舌。
- A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 愚者所問(wèn),智者難答。
- A fool may give a wise man counsel. 愚者千慮,必有一得。
- A fool may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out. 一愚所失,百智難回。
- A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 一個(gè)蠢材在他自己家里所知的事比一個(gè)聰明人在別人家里所知的事要多。
- A fool's bolt may sometimes hit the mark. 愚者千慮,必有一得。
- A fool's heart dances on his lips. 愚人心坦蕩,掛在嘴唇上。
- A fox may grow grey, but never good. 狐貍會(huì)變,但本性難移。
- A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, an enemy his crimes. 朋友宣揚(yáng)人的美德,敵人夸大人的罪過(guò)。
- A friend in court is better than a penny in purse. 曩中有錢(qián),不如朝中有友。
- A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患難朋友才是真朋友。
- A friend is a second self. 朋友是另一個(gè)我。
- A friend is best found in adversity. 患難見(jiàn)真友。
- A friend is never known till a man have need. 不到患難時(shí),永遠(yuǎn)不能認(rèn)識(shí)真正的朋友。
- A friend is not so soon gotten as lost. 交友慢,失友快。
- A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody. 廣交友,無(wú)深交。
- A friend without faults will never be found. 沒(méi)有缺點(diǎn)的朋友是永遠(yuǎn)找不到的。
- After a storm comes a calm. 否極泰來(lái)。
- After black clouds, clear weather. 否極泰來(lái)。
- After death, the doctor. 放馬后炮。
- After dinner comes the reckoning. 吃喝玩樂(lè),該付代價(jià)。
- After dinner sit a while; after supper walk a mile. 午餐之后坐片刻,晚飯之后走一里。
- After meat, mustard. 雨后送傘。
- A full belly counsels well. 衣食足而后知榮辱。
- A full cup must be carried steadily. 杯滿(mǎn)盈,須持穩(wěn)。
- A good anvil does not fear the hammer. 好砧不怕錘。
- A good appetite is a good sauce. 饑不擇食。
- A good beginning is half the battle. 首戰(zhàn)告捷等于一半勝利。
- A good beginning makes a good ending. 善始者必善其終。
- A good book is a best friend who never turns his back upon us. 一本好書(shū),莫逆之交。
- A good book is a light to the soul. 好書(shū)一本,照亮心靈。
- A good conscience is a continual feast. 白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門(mén)心不驚。
- A good conscience is a soft pillow. 白日不做虧心事,夜半敲門(mén)心不驚。
- A good dog deserves a good bone. 有勞得獎(jiǎng)。
- A good example is the best sermon. 身教勝似言教。
- A good face is a letter of recommendation. 好的相貌就是一封推薦的介紹信。
- A good face needs no paint. 美貌無(wú)需擦脂抹粉。
- A good fame is better than a good face. 好的名望勝于好的相貌。
- A good friend is my nearest relation. 良友如近親。
- A good head and an industrious hand are worth gold in any land. 聰明腦袋勤勞手,走遍天下貴如金。
- A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold. 健康的身體貴于黃金鑄成的皇冠。
- A good heart cant's lie. 有仁心者不說(shuō)謊話(huà)。
- A good heart conquers ill fortune. 善心克厄運(yùn)。
- A good horse cannot be of a bad colour. 良馬的毛色不會(huì)差。
- A good horse often needs a good spur. 好馬常要好靴刺。
- A good marksman may miss. 智者千慮,必有一失。
- A good maxim is never out of season. 至理名言不會(huì)過(guò)時(shí)。
- A good medicine tastes bitter. 良藥苦口,忠言逆耳。
- A good name is better than riches. 好名譽(yù)勝過(guò)有財(cái)富。
- A good name is earlier lost than won. 失去美名易,得到美名難。
- A good name is sooner lost than won. 美譽(yù)難得而易失。
- A good name keeps lustre in the dark. 好的名聲在黑暗中也會(huì)光芒四射。
- A good neighbour is better than a bother in the next village. 遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。
- A good surgeon must have an eagle's eye, a lion's heart, and a lady's hand. 出色的外科醫(yī)生必須心明眼亮和有一雙靈巧的手。
- A good tale is none the worse for being twice told. 好故事百聽(tīng)不厭。
- A good tongue is a good weapon. 伶俐的口齒是一種銳利的武器。
- A good wife makes a good husband. 有好妻子就有好丈夫。
- A good winter brings a good summer. 瑞雪兆豐年。
- A great talker is a great liar. 最會(huì)饒舌的人也是最會(huì)說(shuō)謊的人。
- A great ship asks deep water. 巨輪尋深水而航行。
- A guilty conscience is a self-accuser. 做賊心虛,良心自誅。
- A guilty conscience needs no accuser. 賊膽心虛。
- A handful of common sense is worth bushel of learning. 一點(diǎn)小常識(shí)常勝過(guò)很多有價(jià)值的學(xué)問(wèn)。
- A happy heart makes a blooming visage. 心花怒放,笑逐顏開(kāi)。
- A hasty man is seldom out of trouble. 性急難免出岔子。
- A heavy purse makes a light heart. 腰包錢(qián)財(cái)足,心境自然寬。
- A heavy snow promise a good harvest. 瑞雪兆豐年。
- A hero is known in the time of misfortune. 時(shí)勢(shì)造英雄。
- A horse is neither better nor worse for his trappings. 相馬不可憑馬的裝飾。
- A house divided against itself cannot stand. 家庭內(nèi)訌難維系。
- A Jack of all trades and master of none. 三腳貓無(wú)所長(zhǎng)。
- A joke never gains an enemy but often loses a friend. 開(kāi)玩笑總不能化敵為友,反而有時(shí)會(huì)失去朋友。
- A journey of a thousand miles begains with a single step. 千里之行,始于足下。
- A lamb is as dear to a poor man as an ox to the rich. 窮人的一只羔羊比富人的一頭牛還要珍貴。
- A lazy sheep thinks its wool heavy. 懶羊嫌毛重
- A lazy youth, a lousy age. 少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。
- Ale will make a cat speak. 酒后吐真言。
- A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth. 騙子說(shuō)真話(huà),也沒(méi)人相信。
- A liar is worse than a thief. 撒謊比偷竊更可惡。
- A lie begets a lie till they come to generation. 謊言生謊言,謊言傳萬(wàn)代。
- A life without a friend is a life without a sun. 人生在世無(wú)朋友,猶如生活無(wú)太陽(yáng)。
- A life without a purpose is a ship without a rudder. 人生無(wú)目的,猶如船失去了舵。
- A light purse is a heavy curse. 為人無(wú)錢(qián)處處難。
- A light purse makes a heavy heart. 曩中無(wú)錢(qián)心事重。
- A lion at home, a mouse abroad. 在家兇如獅,在外卻如鼠。
- A little body often harbours a great soul. 莫道身軀小,偉人寓其間。
- A little child is the sweetest and purest thing in the world. 幼兒是世界上最可愛(ài)和最純潔的。
- A little fire is quickly trodden out. 小洞易補(bǔ)。
- A little is better than none. 聊勝于無(wú)。
- A little labour, much health. 適量勞動(dòng)健身大有益。
- A little leak will sink a great ship. 千丈之堤潰于蟻穴。
- A little learning is a dangerous thing. 淺學(xué)誤人。
- A little neglect may breed great mischief. 小不忍則亂大謀。
- A little of everything, nothing at all. 每事淺嘗輒止,結(jié)果將一事無(wú)成。
- A little pot is soon hot. 壺小水易熱。
- A little spark kindles a great fire. 星星之火,可以燎原。
- A little wind kindles, much puts out the fire. 適可而止,過(guò)猶不及。
- A living dog is better than a dead lion. 一條活狗勝過(guò)一頭死獅。
- All are brave when the enemy flies. 敵人逃跑時(shí),個(gè)個(gè)都勇敢。
- All are not hunters that blow the horn. 吹號(hào)角的未必都是獵人。
- All are not merry that dance lightly. 表面高興的,未必都快樂(lè)。
- All are not saints that go to church. 去做禮拜者,未必皆圣人。
- All are not thieves that dogs bark at. 犬之所吠,并非皆賊。
- All asses wag their ears. 傻子總愛(ài)裝聰明。
- All bread is not baked in one oven. 人心不同,猶如其面。
- All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws. 貓都愛(ài)吃魚(yú),卻怕爪弄濕。
- All covet, all lose. 貪多必失。
- All good things came to an end. 天下無(wú)不散之宴席。
- All is fair in war. 兵不厭詐。
- All is fish that comes to one's net. 捉到網(wǎng)里都是魚(yú)。
- All is flour that comes to his mill. 到他的磨里都能碾成粉。
- All is not at hand that helps. 有用的東西并不都是垂手可得的。
- All is not gain that is put in the purse. 放入錢(qián)包的錢(qián)財(cái),并非都是應(yīng)得的。
- All is not gold that glitters. 閃光的東西并不都是黃金。
- All is not lost that is in danger. 在危險(xiǎn)中的東西未必都會(huì)損失。
- All is well that ends well. 結(jié)果美滿(mǎn)都是好的。
- All men are mortal. 人孰無(wú)死。
- All men cannot be first. 不可能人人都得第一名。
- All one's geese are swans. 自吹自擂。
- All rivers run into the sea. 百川入海。
- All roads lead to Rome. 條條道路通羅馬。
- All's fair in love and war. 愛(ài)情和戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)是不擇手段的。
- All's fish that comes to his net. 到了網(wǎng)中都是魚(yú)。
- All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill. 有情人終成眷屬。
- All the treasures of the earth would not bring back one lost moment. 機(jī)會(huì)失去不再來(lái),千貫萬(wàn)貫難贖回。
- All the wit in the world is not in one head. 世界上所有的智慧不可能集中于一個(gè)腦袋。
- All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. 整個(gè)世界是個(gè)舞臺(tái),男男女女,演員而已。
- All things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事都是先難后易。
- All things are easy that are done willingly. 做事樂(lè)意,諸事容易。
- All things are obedient to money. 有錢(qián)能使鬼推磨。
- All things will come round to him who will but wait. 只要耐心肯等待,一切都會(huì)按時(shí)來(lái)。
- All time is no time when it is past. 光陰一去不復(fù)返。
- All truths are not to be told. 真理并不都能說(shuō)得清。
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; all play and no work makes Jack a mere boy. 只工作,不玩耍,聰明孩子要變傻;盡玩耍,不學(xué)習(xí),聰明孩子沒(méi)出息。
- Although it rains, throw not away your watering pot. 縱然天下雨,休把水壺丟。
- Always taking out of the meal-tub and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom. 坐吃山空。
- 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)。
- A maid that laughs is half taken. 少女露笑臉,婚事半成全。
- A man alone is either a saint or a devil. 孤身獨(dú)處的人可以為圣哲,也可為惡魔。
- A man apt to promise is apt to forget. 輕諾者易忘。
- A man can die but once. 人生只有一次死。
- A man can do no more than he can. 凡事只能量力而行。
- A man can never thrive who had a wasteful wife. 妻子浪費(fèi)無(wú)度,丈夫不會(huì)出頭。
- A man cannot serve two masters. 一仆不能事二主。
- A man can not spin and reel at the same time. 一心不能二用。
- A man cannot whistle and drink at he same time. 一心不能二用。
- A man has his hour, and a dog has his day. 人有稱(chēng)心時(shí),狗有得意日。
- 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(tīng)少說(shuō)話(huà)。
- A man is as old as he feels. 老不老,自己曉。
- A man is known by the company he keeps. 察其友知其人。
- A man is not a horse because he was born in a stable. 人并不因?yàn)樯隈R廄里就成了馬。
- A man is not good or bad for one action. 判斷人的好壞不能憑一次行為。
- A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn. 路遙知馬力,日久見(jiàn)人心。
- A man may dig his grave with his teeth. 禍從口出。
- 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。
- A man may love his house well without riding on the ridge. 有寶何必人前夸。
- A man may smile and smile and be villain. 笑里藏奸。
- A man may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool. 一個(gè)人可能說(shuō)話(huà)像個(gè)聰明人,而行為像個(gè)大笨蛋。
- A man of gladness seldom falls into madness. 生性樂(lè)天的人極少會(huì)變成瘋子。
- A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. 講而不做,猶如花園里長(zhǎng)滿(mǎn)了荒草。
- A man's actions show his character. 行為可顯出一個(gè)人的品性。
- A man who has friend must show himself friendly. 與朋友交,必須友好相處。
- A man without a smiling face must not open a shop. 人無(wú)笑臉,不要開(kāi)店。
- A man without money is a bow without an arrow. 人無(wú)錢(qián),猶如弓無(wú)箭。
- A man without reason is a beast in season. 人無(wú)理智就像是一頭發(fā)情的野獸。
- A match will set fire to a large building. 星星之火,可以燎原。
- Ambition never dies until there is no way out. 不到黃河心不死。
- A merry heart goes all the way. 生性樂(lè)天,終身受用。
- A middle course is the safest. 中庸之道最保險(xiǎn)。
- A miserly father makes a prodigal son. 愛(ài)錢(qián)如命的父親生個(gè)兒子揮金如土。
- A miss is as good as a mile. 失之毫厘,差之千里。
- A moneyless man goes fast through the market. 一個(gè)沒(méi)錢(qián)的人很快穿過(guò)市場(chǎng)。
- Among the blind the one-eyed man is king. 山中無(wú)老虎,猴子稱(chēng)霸王。
- A mother's love never changes. 母愛(ài)永恒。
- An artist lives everywhere. 藝人處處可安家。
- An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden. 驢子能負(fù)重,但不堪超過(guò)力之所及。
- A near friend is better than a far-dwelling kinsman. 遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。
- An empty hand is no lure for a hawk. 空手誘不來(lái)老鷹。
- An empty purse frightens many friends. 曩中無(wú)分文,親友不上門(mén)。
- An empty sack cannot stand upright. 空麻袋,立不直。
- An enemy's mouth seldom speaks well. 狗嘴里吐不出象牙。
- An evening red and a morning grey, is a sign of a fair day. 晚霞紅如火,曉色青如灰,定是晴朗天。
- An evil chance seldom comes alone. 禍不單行。
- An evil lesson is soon learned. 學(xué)壞容易。
- A new broom sweeps clean. 新官上任三把火。
- Anger is a short madness. 發(fā)火是短暫的瘋狂。
- Anger rests in the bosom of folly. 怒火常寓于蠢人的胸中。
- An honest man's word is as good as his bond. 誠(chéng)實(shí)人的話(huà)像他的契約一樣靠得住。
- An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. 一日之計(jì)在于晨。
- An idle brain is the devil's workshop. 游手好閑是萬(wàn)惡之源。
- An idle youth, a needy age. 少壯不努力,老大徒傷悲。
- An ill workman quarrels with his tools. 拙匠常怪工具差。
- An inch in a miss is as good as an ell. 錯(cuò)無(wú)分大小,有錯(cuò)皆不好。
- An nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. 對(duì)牛彈琴。
- An oak is not felled at one stroke. 萬(wàn)事不能一蹴而就。
- An occasion lost cannot be redeemed. 時(shí)機(jī)失了無(wú)法挽回。
- An old dog barks not in vain. 老犬不空吠。
- An old dog bites sore. 老狗咬人痛得很。
- An old dog cannot alter its way of barking. 老狗難改吠聲。
- An old dog will learn no new tricks. 老家夥學(xué)不出新名堂。
- An old physician, and a young lawyer. 醫(yī)生年老的好,律師年輕的俏。
- An old poacher makes the best keeper. 老偷獵者是最好的看守人。
- An open door may tempt a saint. 一扇開(kāi)著的大門(mén)可誘惑一個(gè)圣徒。
- An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity; a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity. 樂(lè)觀(guān)的人在災(zāi)難中看到希望;悲觀(guān)的人在希望中看到災(zāi)難。
- An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. 預(yù)防勝于治療。
- An ox is taken by the horns, and the man by the tongue. 牛因有腳而被抓,人因有舌而遭殃。
- Answer a fool according to his folly. 以其人之道,還治其人之身。
- An upright judge has more regard to justice than to men. 正直的法官重法勝于重人。
- A penny saved is a penny earned(or gained). 省錢(qián)就是賺錢(qián)。
- A pet lamb makes a cross ram. 寵壞的小羊?qū)⒊蔀槠鈮牡拇笱颉?
- A poor man who takes a rich wife has a ruler, not a wife. 窮漢娶富妻,必受老婆欺。
- Apothecaries would not sugar their pills unless they were bitter. 好藥不苦不會(huì)加糖衣。
- Apparel makes the man. 馬靠鞍裝,人靠衣裝。
- Appearances are deceitful. 人不可貌相,海水不可斗量。
- Appetite comes with eating. 食欲越吃越旺。
- A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder. 白日不做虧心事,夜半不怕鬼敲門(mén)。
- A ragged coat may cover an honest man. 不能以衣著取人。
- Art is long, but lift is short. 人生有涯,而學(xué)無(wú)涯。
- A ready way to lose friend is to lend him money. 失友都因借錢(qián)起。
- A road of a thousand miles begins with one step. 千里之行始于足下。
- A rolling stone gathers no moss. 滾石不生苔,轉(zhuǎn)業(yè)不聚財(cái)。
- Art lies in concealing art. 隱而不露即藝術(shù)。
- As a man lives so shall he die. 有生必有死。
- As a man's heart is, so does he speak. 言為心聲。
- As a man sows, so he shall reap. 種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
- A secret between more than two is no secret. 兩人以上知道的秘密就不算秘密。
- A servant is known by his master's absence. 主人不在可以看出仆人的品行來(lái)。
- A silent tongue and true heart are the most admirable things on earth. 緘默的嘴,真誠(chéng)的心,是世界上最令人贊美的東西。
- A single spark can start a prairie fire. 星星之火,可以燎原。
- As is the workman so is the work. 什么工人出什么活。
- Ask no questions and you will be told no lies. 如果你少問(wèn),謊言就難進(jìn)。
- A smart coat is a good letter of introduction. 人要衣裝,佛要金裝。
- A small leak will sink a great ship. 一個(gè)小漏洞可能弄沉一艘大輪船。
- A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner. 平靜的海洋練不出熟練的水手。
- A sow, when washed; returns to the muck. 江山易改,本性難移。
- A spot is most seen on the finest cloth. 最清潔的布上,污點(diǎn)特別顯眼。
- As soon as you have drunk, you turn your back upon the spring. 忘恩負(fù)義。
- A staff is quickly found to beat a dog with. 欲加之罪,何患無(wú)辭。
- As the best wine makes the sharpest vinegar, so the deepest love turns to the deadliest hatred. 美酒可制成烈醋,熱愛(ài)能變?yōu)樯畛稹?
- As the call, so the echo. 發(fā)什么聲音,有什么回聲。
- As the fool thinks, so the bell clinks. 一廂情愿。
- As the inner life is, so will be the language. 言為心聲。
- As the old cock crows, so doth the young. 有其父必有其子。
- As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man. 試金石可以試金,正如黃金可以試人。
- As the tree falls, so shall it lie. 自作自受。
- As the tree, so the fruit. 長(zhǎng)什么樹(shù),結(jié)什么果。
- As they sow, so let them reap. 種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
- A still tongue makes a wise head. 智者寡言。
- A stitch in time saves nine. 小洞不補(bǔ),大洞吃苦。
- A straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe. 身正不怕影子斜。
- A straw shows which way the wind blows. 一葉便知秋。
- A stumble may prevent a fall. 小懲大誡。
- As well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb. 偷大偷小都是賊。
- As worms are bred in a stagnant pool, so are evil thoughts in idleness. 蟲(chóng)蛆在死水中孵化,邪念在懶惰中養(yǎng)成。
- As you brew, so must you drink. 自搬石頭自壓腳。
- As you make your bed so you must lie on it. 自食其果。
- As you sow you shall mow. 種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
- At night, all cats are grey. 貓?jiān)谝雇斫曰疑?丑妍暗中難分辨)。
- A tall tree catches the wind. 樹(shù)大招風(fēng)。
- A tattler is worse than a thief. 搬弄是非者,惡劣甚于賊。
- A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber. 偷多偷少都是賊。
- A thief knows a thief as a wolf knows a wolf. 賊了解賊,正如狼了解狼。
- A thing is bigger for being shared. 插手人一多,事態(tài)就擴(kuò)大。
- A thousand friends are few, one enemy is too many. 朋友千人尚覺(jué)少,仇敵一人猶嫌多。
- A thousand probabilities do not make one truth. 一千個(gè)“或有”不能造成一個(gè)事實(shí)。
- A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed. 千言萬(wàn)語(yǔ)不如一個(gè)行動(dòng)。
- A threatened blow is seldom given. 虛張聲勢(shì),嚇唬而已。
- At open doors dogs come in. 狗從開(kāi)著的門(mén)中進(jìn)來(lái)。
- A tree is known by its fruit. 觀(guān)其行而知其人。
- A true friend is known in the day of adversity. 疾風(fēng)知?jiǎng)挪?,患難知友情。
- A true friend is one soul in two bodies. 真正的朋友好似兩個(gè)身子長(zhǎng)著一顆心。
- A true jest is no jest. 真正的笑話(huà)不是笑話(huà)。
- A true man and a thief think not the same. 君子和竊賊的思想不同。
- A useful trade is a mine of gold. 一樣有用的手藝是取之不盡的財(cái)富。
- A valiant man's look is more than a coward's sword. 勇士的神色勝過(guò)懦夫的刀劍。
- Avarice blinds our eyes. 財(cái)迷心竅。
- Avarice increases with wealth. 越富越貪。
- 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(lái)淋。
- A watched pot is long in boiling. 心急水不沸。
- A wicked book is the wickeder because it cannot repent. 一本壞書(shū)危害無(wú)窮。
- A wilful man will have his way. 有志者是竟成。
- A wise head makes a close mouth. 智者寡言。
- A wise man cares not for what he cannot have. 智者不作非凡之想。
- A wise man changes his mind, a fool never will. 智者通權(quán)達(dá)變,愚者剛愎自用。
- A wise man needs not blush for changing his purpose. 智者不恥于改變初衷。
- A wise man thinks all that he says, a fool says all that he thinks. 智者思其所言,愚者言其所思。
- A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 聰明的人能隨機(jī)應(yīng)變。
- A woman's work is never at an end. 婦女的活計(jì)做不完。
- A word is enough to the wise. 對(duì)明智者一言已足。
- A word spoken is an arrow let fly. 一言既出,駟馬難追。
- A word spoken is past recalling. 一言既出,駟馬難追。
- A work ill done must be twice done. 未做好的活,需要重新做。
- A young man married is a man that's marred.男子早婚,種下禍根。