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精选英语手抄报谚语

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精选英语手抄报谚语

  Antagonism is not good for fowls, and it is not good for goats; worse still, it is not good for human beings,敌意对鸟类无益,对山羊无益,对人类也无 益。(antagonism:敌对,对抗)。

  Be a I ways as merry as ever you can, for no one delights in a sorrowful man. 务请心情常欢畅,只因无人喜忧伤。

  In moderating, not satisfying, desires,lies peace,节欲不纵情,心情得安宁。

  In prosperity caution, in adversity patience.处顺境时要小心,处逆境时要耐心。

  It is a poor heart that never rejoices, 内心毫无快乐的人最可怜。

  It is not work that kills, but worry,劳动不伤人,忧虑才伤人。

  Joy and sorrow are next-door neighbors,悲喜常相伴。

  Joy put heart into a man.人逢喜事精神爽。

  Joy shared with others are more enjoyed.与人同乐,其乐无穷。

  Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a singing bird wi I I come.心中有绿树,或有飞鸟鸣。

  Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep a I one.欢笑时世界与你同欢笑,哭泣时一人独自哭泣。

  Laughter is the best medicine.笑是良药。

  Merry is he that has nought to lose,人无所失,不亦乐乎。(nought:无)

  Remembrance often may start a tear.回忆常带来泪水。

  Rust destroys iron, and grief the heart.铸会侵蚀铁,忧愁会戕害心灵。

  Short folk are soon angry.小人易怒。

  Sleeping is the best cure for waking troubles.睡目民是良药,专治醒时愁。

  Sorrow and an evil life makes soon an old wife,愁恨催人老。

  Sorrow is at parting if at meeting there be laughter.离时苦,聚时乐。

  Sorrows remembered sweeten present joy,忧伤的回忆使眼前的欢乐甜美。

  Anger without power is folly.怒而无力,愚蠢之举。

  To have a stomach and lack meat; to have meat and lack a stomach; to lie in bed and cannot rest; are great miseries,最大的痛苦在于:胃口好而无肉食,有佳肴 而无胃口,躺在床上而不能休息。(misery:痛苦,苦恼,苦难)。

  To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labor.怀着希望去旅行比抵达目的地更愉快;真正的成功寓于勤奋。

  What we do willingly is easy.愿意做的事就不难。

  When a man grows angry, his reason rides out.人一发怒,理智全无。

  When anger blinds the mind, truth disappears.当怒火蒙蔽理智时,真理便消失。

  When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.怒时数十 再说话,大怒数百方开口。

  When sorrow is asleep,wake it not.伤心旧事别重提。

  When the heart is afire,some sparks wi I I fly out at the mouth.心中发火,口吐狂言。

  When the laborer is praised, his cut I ass begins to cut more keenly,人受到 称赞时,事情会做得更卖力。(cutlass:刀叉餐具)。

  When the liquor was gone the fun was gone.当酒不剩时,欢乐也就不再。(liquor:酒,烈性酒)

  Nothing dries sooner than a tear.目艮泪干得最快。

  Once bit,twice shy. —朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。

  Once bitten by a snake, one is scared all his I ife at the mere sight of a rope. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。

  Once burned by milk you wi I I blow on cold water.热牛奶烫过嘴,从此只喝冷水。

  One bean does not make a whole meal, —颗豆子称不上一顿正餐。

  One does not look for good from good,人总不会在好事中寻找美好。

  One has lived too near a wood to be frightened by owls,深知底蕴,不以为怪。(ow丨:猫头鹰)。

  One joy scatters a hundred grieves. —喜去百忧。(grief:悲伤的.事)o One, s own meat dishes are not as delicious as other' s vegetarian ones.自家的肉不香,人家的菜有味。

  Our worst misfortunes are those which never befall us.最不幸的事,总是还未发生在自己的身上。

  Quietness is best.宁静最好。

  Tears are the silent language of grief.目艮泪是悲伤的无声言语。

  Tears cannot put out a fire,目艮泪救不了火。

  Tell the truth and shame the devil.说出实话,使坏人羞愧。

  Telling your troubles is swelling your troubles.诉说烦恼等于增加烦恼。

  The joy of the heart makes the face merry.人逢喜事精神爽。

  There is nothing worse than , 哀莫大于心死。(apathy:漠然,冷淡;无兴趣;无动于衷)。

  Those who comp lain most are most to be complained of,抱怨最多的人往往最招人怨。

  A bad day never has a good night.倒霉的一天不会有安眠的一晚。

  A merry heart goes all the way.生性乐观,事事顺利。

  A merry heart makes a long life.乐观的个性终身受用。

  A smile makes you ten years younger.笑一笑,十年少。

  A soft answer turns away wrath,回答柔和能消怒。

  An angry man is not fit to pray, 愤怒的人不适合祈祷。

  Anger and haste hinder good counsel,愤怒和急迫足以误大计。(小不忍则乱大谋)。

  Anger can be an expensive luxury.愤怒是昂贵的奢侈品。

  Anger is a short madness.发怒是短暂的疯狂。

  Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp’ s nest.愤怒就像是把石头柄进了马蜂窝。

  Anger is the cause of sin.愤怒乃罪恶之源。

  Anger rests in the bosom of folly.怒火常占据蠢人的胸中。


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