《N開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全》屬于諺語(yǔ)中比較優(yōu)秀的內(nèi)容,歡迎參考。
1、N開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
N開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Napolean himself was once a crying baby.即使是拿破侖,過(guò)去也是啼哭的嬰孩。
2. Nature abhors a vacuum.自然界里是沒(méi)有真空的。
3. Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak.天賦我們兩耳,兩眼,一張嘴巴,歸根到底該多聽(tīng),多看,少說(shuō)話。
4. Nature is the glass reflecting truth.大自然是反應(yīng)真理的一面鏡子。
5. Nature teaches us to love our friends but religion our enemies.自然教我們愛(ài)朋友,宗教卻教我們愛(ài)敵人。
6. Nature will have its course.天行其道。
7. Nature, time, and patience are the three great physicians.自然,時(shí)間和耐心,是三大偉大的醫(yī)生。
8. Naughty boys sometimmmes make good men.頑皮淘氣的男孩子有時(shí)成為仁人君子。
9. Necessity (or Need) has (or knows) no law.需要面前無(wú)法律。
10. Necessity and oportunity may make a coward valient.需要和機(jī)會(huì)可能使懦夫變成勇士。
11. Necessity is the mother of invention.窮則變,變則通。
12. Necessity knows no law.鋌而走險(xiǎn)。
13. Need makes the old wife trot.人急造反,狗急跳墻。(事急老嫗跑。)
14. Needs must when the devil drives.情勢(shì)所迫,只好如此。
15. Neglect of health is doctor's wealth.忽視健康,醫(yī)生財(cái)旺。
16. Never (or Don't) trouble trouble till trouble troulbes you.切莫自尋麻煩。
17. Never be weary of well doing.行善莫厭煩。
18. Never cackle till your egg is laid.事竟成,才聲張。
19. Never cast dirt into that fountain of which thou hast sometime durnk.不要過(guò)河拆橋。
20. Never do things by halves.做事情不要半途而廢。
21. Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before.如未掌握好已學(xué)過(guò)的東西,切莫從事更深的學(xué)習(xí)。
22. Never fry a fish till it's caught.捉到魚,才煎魚。
23. Never judge by appearances.人不可貌相。
24. Never neglect an opportunity for improvement.抓住大好時(shí)機(jī),切莫等閑錯(cuò)過(guò)。
25. Never offer to teach fish to swim.切莫教魚游泳。
26. Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today.今日事,今日畢。
27. Never put the plow before the oxen.不要本末倒置。
28. Never say die! Up man, and try.不要?dú)怵H,朋友,振作起來(lái),干!
29. Never say of another what you would not have him hear.莫說(shuō)不想讓人聽(tīng)見(jiàn)的話。
30. Never show the bottom of your purse or your mind.錢包不露底,思想需保留。
31. Never swap (or swop) horses while crossing the stream.騎渡中流莫換馬。(指危難時(shí)不宜做大變動(dòng))
32. Never think yourself above your business.切莫自視過(guò)高。
33. Never too late to mend.過(guò)則勿憚改。
34. Never too late to repent.過(guò)則勿憚改。
35. Never too old (or late) to learn.學(xué)到老,學(xué)不了。
36. Never trust another what you should do yourself.自己應(yīng)該做的事,決不要委托別人做。
37. Never trust of fine words.切勿輕信漂亮的言詞。
38. New brooms sweep clean.新官上任三把火。
39. New lords, new laws.新官新法。
40. News is like fish.新聞就像魚,過(guò)后不新鮮。
41. Newspapers are the world's mirrors.報(bào)紙是世界之鏡。
42. Nightingales will not sing in a cage.夜鶯困籠不唱歌。
43. No answer is also answer.不回答也是一種回答。
44. No bees, no honey; no work, no money.沒(méi)有蜜蜂就沒(méi)有蜜,沒(méi)有勞動(dòng)就沒(méi)有錢。
45. No cross, no crown.無(wú)苦即無(wú)樂(lè)。
46. No gains without pains.不勞無(wú)獲。
47. No garden without its weeds.有利必有弊。
48. No good building without a good foundation.基礎(chǔ)不好,建筑不牢。
49. No great loss without some small gain.塞翁失馬,安知非福。
50. No herb will cure love.想思病,無(wú)藥醫(yī)。
51. No joy without annoy.喜中有憂。
52. No living man all things can.世上無(wú)全能。
53. No longer pipe, no longer dance.運(yùn)不逢時(shí),事不得意。
54. No love is foul, nor prison fair.沒(méi)有骯臟的愛(ài)情,也沒(méi)有美麗的監(jiān)獄。
55. No man (or one) is born wise or learned.人非生而知之者。
56. No man (or one) is wise at all times.聰明一世糊涂一時(shí)。
57. No man can be a good ruler unless he has first been ruled.沒(méi)受過(guò)他人的統(tǒng)治,就不能很好地統(tǒng)治他人。
58. No man can do two things at once.心無(wú)二用。
59. No man can make a good coat with bad cloth.巧匠難以劣布制美服。
60. No man ever became great or good except through many and great mistakes.不犯千般錯(cuò)誤,難成偉大人物。
61. No man ever became thoroughly bad at once.沒(méi)有一個(gè)人是一下子就壞透的。
62. No man ever yet became great by imitation.笑顰不能成西施。
63. No man is a hero to his valet.仆從目中無(wú)英雄。
64. No man is content.人心是不滿足的。
65. No man is so old, but thinks he may yet live another year.人越活越想活。
66. No man is the worst for knowing the worst of himself.沒(méi)有一個(gè)人因?yàn)樗灾钤憔褪亲钤恪?/p>
67. No man knows when he shall die, although he knows he must die.縱然知其難免一死,人卻難料何時(shí)身亡。
68. No man learns but by pain or shame.不經(jīng)痛苦羞辱,難以取得教訓(xùn)。
69. No man loves his fetters be they made of gold.即使腳鐐黃金鑄,無(wú)人愛(ài)上這刑具。
70. No money, no honey.沒(méi)有金錢,就沒(méi)有愛(ài)情。
71. No news is good news.沒(méi)有消息就是好消息。
72. No one (or man) is born wise or learned.人非生而知之者。
73. No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectlymoral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.所有的人自由后,才能完全自由;所有的人都有道德,才能完全合乎道德;所有的人都幸福了,才能真正幸福。
74. No one can call back yesterday.往日不復(fù)返。
75. No one can disgrace us but ourselves.除非羞恥自由取,他人豈能辱吾?。
76. No one can have all he desires.無(wú)人能有所欲有。
77. No one is a fool always, every one sometimes.無(wú)人總是當(dāng)傻瓜,人人有時(shí)當(dāng)傻瓜。
78. No one is wise at all times.人總有一時(shí)之失。
79. No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.不勞則無(wú)獲,共難才得福,有榮必有辱,無(wú)苦即無(wú)樂(lè)。
80. No pains, no gains.不勞則無(wú)獲。
81. No piper can please all ears.眾口難調(diào)。
82. No pleasure without alloy (or pain or repentance).樂(lè)中有悲。
83. No possession, but use, is the only riches.真正的財(cái)富不是占有,而是使用。
84. No practice, no gain in one's wit.吃一塹,長(zhǎng)一智。
85. No road is long with good company.途有好伴,不覺(jué)路遠(yuǎn)。
86. No root, no fruit.沒(méi)有根,就沒(méi)有果。
87. No rose without a thorn.玫瑰都有刺。
88. No rule without an exception.沒(méi)有一條規(guī)則沒(méi)有例外。
89. No safe wading in an unknown water.未知水深淺,涉水有危險(xiǎn)。
90. No smoke without some fire.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
91. No song, no supper.不勞無(wú)獲。
92. No sooner said than done.言而必行。
93. No sunshine but bath some shadow.有明必有暗。
94. No sweat, no sweet.不勞則無(wú)獲。
95. No sweet without some sweat.不勞則無(wú)獲。
96. No time like the present.只爭(zhēng)朝夕。
97. No vice goes alone.壞事不單行。
98. No way is impossible to courage.勇敢面前沒(méi)有通不過(guò)的路。
99. No wisdom like silence.智者寡言。
100. No wrong without remedy.無(wú)錯(cuò)不可糾。
101. None are so deaf as those who will not hear.不愿傾聽(tīng)意見(jiàn)者最聾。
102. None but a wise man can employ leisure well.唯智者善于利用空閑。
103. None but the brave deserve the fair.英雄才能配美人。
104. None but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.只有那個(gè)穿鞋人,才知哪里鞋軋腳。
105. None knows the weight of another's burden.看人挑擔(dān)不吃力。
106. None preaches better than the ant, and she says nothing.螞蟻不說(shuō)話,但最善于說(shuō)教。
107. None so blind as those who won't see.最瞎莫如視而不見(jiàn)。
108. None so deaf as those that won't hear.置若罔聞。
109. Nor fame I slight, nor for her favours call; she come unlooked for, if she comes at all.我不輕蔑名譽(yù),也不需要她的青睞;如果她竟來(lái)的話,也是不求而自來(lái)的。
110. Not let the grass grow under one's feet.不失時(shí)機(jī)。
111. Nothing brave, nothing have.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
112. Nothing comes amiss to a hungry man.饑不擇食。
113. Nothing comes from (or of) nothing.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
114. Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
115. Nothing comes wrong to a hungry man.饑不擇食。
116. Nothing crave, nothing have.有求才有應(yīng)。
117. Nothing for nothing and very little for a half penny.一分錢,一分貨。
118. Nothing is difficult to a man who wills.世上無(wú)難事,只怕有心人。
119. Nothing is impossible (or difficult) to the man who will try.天下無(wú)難事,只怕不努力。
120. Nothing is impossible to willing mind (or heart).有志者事竟成。
121. Nothing is really beautiful but truth.只有真理才是真美。
122. Nothing is stolen without hands.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
123. Nothing must be done hastily but killing of fleas.除非消滅跳蚤,做事不必急躁。
124. Nothing seek, nothing find.無(wú)所求,則無(wú)所獲。
125. Nothing so bad, as not to be good for something.塞翁失馬,安知非福。
126. Nothing so necessary for travellers as languages.旅行者最需要的是幾種語(yǔ)言。
127. Nothing succeeds like success.一事成功,事事順利。
128. Nothing to be got without pains but poverty.只有貧困可以不勞而獲得。
129. Nothing venture, nothing win (or have or gain).不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
130. Nothing will come of nothing.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
131. Novelty is the great parent of pleasure.新奇生樂(lè)趣。
132. Now or never.機(jī)不可失,失不再來(lái)。
2、N字母開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
Napoleon himself was once a crying baby. 即使是拿破侖,過(guò)去也是啼哭的嬰孩。
Nature abhors a vacuum. 自然界里是沒(méi)有真空的。
Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak. 天賦我們兩耳,兩眼,一張嘴巴,歸根到底該多聽(tīng),多看,少說(shuō)話。
Nature is the glass reflecting truth. 大自然是反應(yīng)真理的一面鏡子。
Nature teaches us to love our friends but religion our enemies. 自然教我們愛(ài)朋友,宗教卻教我們愛(ài)敵人。
Nature, time, and patience are the three great physicians. 自然,時(shí)間和耐心,是三大偉大的醫(yī)生。
Nature will have its course. 天行其道。
Naughty boys sometimes make good men. 頑皮淘氣的男孩子有時(shí)成為仁人君子。
Necessity and opportunity may make a coward valiant. 需要和機(jī)會(huì)可能使懦夫變成勇士。
Necessity (or Need) has (or knows) no law. 需要面前無(wú)法律。
Necessity is the mother of invention 窮則變,變則通。
Necessity knows no law. 鋌而走險(xiǎn)。
Need makes the old wife trot. 人急造反,狗急跳墻。(事急老嫗跑。)
Needs must when the devil drives. 情勢(shì)所迫,只好如此。
Neglect of health is doctors wealth. 忽視健康,醫(yī)生財(cái)旺。
Never be weary of well doing. 行善莫厭煩。
Never cackle till your egg is laid. 事竟成,才聲張。
Never cast dirt into that fountain of which thou hast sometime durnk. 不要過(guò)河拆橋。
Never do things by halves. 做事情不要半途而廢。
Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before. 如未掌握好已學(xué)過(guò)的東西,切莫從事更深的學(xué)習(xí)。
3、D開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
D開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Danger is next neighbour to security.危險(xiǎn)是安全的近鄰。
2. Danger itself is the best remedy for danger.危險(xiǎn)本身就是對(duì)付危險(xiǎn)的最好辦法。
3. Dead men tell no tales.死人不會(huì)搬弄是非。
4. Death is the grand leveller.凡人都要死,大家都一樣。
5. Death meets us everywhere.死亡到處和我門相遇。
6. Death pays all debts.人死百債了。
7. Death when it comes will have no denial.死亡來(lái)臨時(shí),無(wú)可抗拒之。
8. Debt is better than death.負(fù)債總比死亡強(qiáng)。
9. Deeds are fruits; words are but leaves.行動(dòng)是果實(shí),言語(yǔ)只是樹(shù)葉而已。
10. Deeds are males, and words are females.言柔弱無(wú)能,行剛強(qiáng)有力。
11. Deeds, no words.不要光說(shuō)不練。
12. Deep rivers move in silence, shallow brooks are noisy.深水靜靜流,淺溪潺潺流。
13. Delays are dangerous.坐失良機(jī)必有憂患。
14. Deliberate before you begin, then execute with vigour.著手前要深思熟慮,執(zhí)行要果斷有力。
15. Deliberate in counsel, prompt in action.考慮要仔細(xì),行動(dòng)要迅速。
16. Deliberating is not delaying.慎思不是拖延。
17. Deliver not your words by number but by weight.言不在多,而在有物。
18. Depend on others and you always repent.依靠別人總要后悔。
19. Despair gives courage to a coward.人急造反,狗急跳墻。
20. Destruction pursues the great.樹(shù)大招風(fēng)。
21. Devil must be driven out with devils.以毒攻毒。
22. Dexterity comes by experience.熟練來(lái)自經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
23. Diamond cut diamond.強(qiáng)中更有強(qiáng)中手。
24. Diet cures more than the doctor.藥補(bǔ)不如食補(bǔ)。
25. Diligence is near success.勤奮近乎成功。
26. Diligence is the mother of good luck.刻苦是成功之母。
27. Diligence is the mother of success.勤奮是成功之母。
28. Discontent is the first step in progress.不知足是前進(jìn)中的第一步。
29. Discretion is the better part of valour.小心即大勇。
30. Disease of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body.心靈上的疾病比肉體上的疾病更危險(xiǎn)。
31. Disease, enemy, and debt --these three must be cut off as soon as they begin to grow.病,仇與債這三者,一露苗頭就砍掉。
32. Diseases are the price of ill pleasures.疾病是不正當(dāng)娛樂(lè)的代價(jià)。
33. Diseases come on horseback, but go away on foot.病來(lái)如山倒,病去如抽絲。
34. Disgraced may be he who thinks ill.心懷不端的人是可恥的。
35. Do as most men do and men will speak well of thee.為眾之所為,受眾之所夸。
36. Do as the Romans do(or Do as they do at Rome).入鄉(xiāng)要隨俗。
37. Do as you would be done by.推己及人。
38. Do business, but be not a slave to it.要做事,但不要做事務(wù)的奴隸。
39. Do in Rome as the Romans do.入鄉(xiāng)隨俗。
40. Do no through fear of poverty surrender liberty.不要因?yàn)榕仑毧喽艞壸杂伞?/p>
41. Do not all you can, spend not all you have; believe not all you hear; and tell not all youknow.不要為所能為,不要花盡所有,不要全信所聞,不要言盡所知。
42. Do not cut down the tree that gives you shade.不要忘恩負(fù)義。
43. Do not despise your enemy.萬(wàn)勿輕敵。
44. Do not give a dog bread every time he wags his tail.不要有求必應(yīng)。
45. Do not praise a day before sunset.切勿褒貶過(guò)早。
46. Do not run too fast after gain.不要見(jiàn)利就拼命追。
47. Do not speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself.不要向不如你幸運(yùn)的人述說(shuō)你的幸福。
48. Do not swap horses when crossing a stream.處在危難中,不宜大更動(dòng)。
49. Do not to others what you do not wish them to do to you.己所不欲,勿施于人。
50. Do not wash dirty linen in public.家丑不可外揚(yáng)。
51. Do one's level best.盡力而為。
52. Do well is better than say well.說(shuō)得好不如做得好。
53. Dog does not eat dog.物不傷其類。
54. Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand.遠(yuǎn)處叫得兇的狗,不會(huì)近身來(lái)咬人。
55. Dogs that run after many hares kill none.多謀寡成。
56. Dogs wag their tails not so much in love to you as your bread.狗搖尾巴,愛(ài)的是面包。
57. Doing is better than saying.行勝于言。
58. Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean.清水未來(lái),莫潑贓水。
59. Don't climb a tree to look for fish.勿緣木求魚。
60. Don't count your chicken before they are hatched.不要過(guò)早樂(lè)觀。
61. Don't cross the bridge till you get to it.不要杞人憂天。
62. Don't cry out before you are hurt.還沒(méi)受苦,就別叫苦。
63. Don't fly till you wings are feathered.羽毛未豐不要飛。
64. Don't halloo till you are out of the wood.沒(méi)有脫離危險(xiǎn)不要先歡呼。
65. Don't have thy cloak to make when it begins to rain.切莫臨時(shí)抱佛腳。
66. Don't keep all your eggs in one basketball.勿孤注一擲。
67. Don't put off till tomorrow what should be done today.今日事,今日畢。
68. Don't speak all you know, but know all you speak.不要盡言所知,而要盡知所言。
69. Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs.休要班門弄斧。
70. Don't throw out your dirty water before you get in fresh.清水未打來(lái),贓水莫倒掉。
71. Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.不要自尋煩惱。
72. Don't whistle until you are out of the wood.沒(méi)有脫離險(xiǎn)境,不要過(guò)早高興。
73. Dot the i's and cross the t's.一點(diǎn)一劃,循規(guī)蹈矩。
74. Doubt is the key of knowledge.懷疑乃知識(shí)的鑰匙。
75. Downy lips make thoughtless slips.嘴上沒(méi)毛,辦事不牢。
76. Draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed.事未齊備,切莫妄動(dòng)。
77. Draw water with a sieve.竹籃子打水一場(chǎng)空。
78. Dream are lies.夢(mèng)不足信。
79. Dreams go by contraries.夢(mèng)想總與現(xiàn)實(shí)相反。
80. Drive your business, do not let it drive you.要推動(dòng)事業(yè),不要讓事業(yè)來(lái)推動(dòng)你。
81. Drop by drop the oceans are filled; stone by stone the walls are built.滴水匯大海,壘石誅高墻。
82. Drowning man will catch at a straw.溺水的人一根草也要抓。
83. Drunken days have all their tomorrows.今日花天酒地,明日潦倒窮途。
84. Drunkenness reveals what soberness conceals.酒后露真言。
85. Dumb dogs are dangerous.啞犬最兇惡。
86. Dying is as natural as living.死亡與生存一樣自然。
4、H開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
H開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Habit cures habit.新風(fēng)移舊俗。
2. Habit is second nature.習(xí)慣成自然。
3. Half a loaf is better then no bread.半塊面包亦勝無(wú)。
4. Half a tale is enough for a wise man.聰明人凡事只須聽(tīng)一半,就會(huì)明白究竟。
5. Half the world knows not how the other half lives.富人不知窮人苦。
6. Hang up one's fiddle when one comes home.在外談笑風(fēng)生,在家悶悶不樂(lè)。
7. Hang up one's hat in another's house.在別人家里久留不去,長(zhǎng)期居住。
8. Happiness consists in contentment.知足常樂(lè)。
9. Happiness takes no account of time.幸福不覺(jué)光陰過(guò)。
10. Happy is he that is happy in childhood.童年時(shí)代快樂(lè)的人是幸福的。
11. Happy is he that is happy in his children.對(duì)自己孩子感到高興的,才是幸福的人。
12. Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth.記得青年時(shí)所做的愚笨事的人是幸福的。
13. Happy is he who owes nothing.無(wú)債一身輕。
14. Happy is the man that owes nothing.無(wú)債一身輕。
15. Hard words break no bones, fine words butter no parsnips.粗話無(wú)害,甘言無(wú)益。
16. Hardships never come alone.禍不單行。
17. Hares may pull dead lions by the beard.虎落平陽(yáng)被犬欺。
18. Harm set, harm get.自作自受。
19. Harm watch, harm catch.害人反害己。
20. Haste makes waste.拔苗助長(zhǎng)。
21. Hasty climbers have sudden falls.大起者有大落。
22. Hasty love is soon hot and soon cold.草草率率談戀愛(ài),熱得快也冷得快。
23. Hasty love, soon cold.匆忙的愛(ài)情冷得快。
24. Hatred is blind as well as love.愛(ài)情與仇恨同樣是盲目的。
25. Have but few friends though many acquaintances.朋友要少,熟人要多。
26. Hawks will not pick hawks' eyes out.同類不相殘。
27. He alone is happy who commands his passions.只有控制感情的人,才會(huì)幸福。
28. He alone is poor who does not possess knowledge.沒(méi)有知識(shí),才是貧窮。
29. He bears misery best who hides it most.最會(huì)隱瞞痛苦者,乃是最善忍受痛苦人。
30. He can who belive he can.
31. He dances well to whom fortune pipes.鴻運(yùn)來(lái)時(shí),百事順?biāo)臁?/p>
32. He deserves not the sweet that will not taste the sour.吃過(guò)苦頭,才配享受。
33. He dies like a beast who has done no good while he lived.生時(shí)不做好事,死了像個(gè)畜生。
34. He gives twice that gives in a trice.即刻就給予,等于給兩次。
35. He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not.愚笨人不會(huì)發(fā)怒,聰明人不愿發(fā)怒。
36. He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs.背后說(shuō)人好話的夠朋友。
37. He is a good man whom fortune makes better.好人走運(yùn)人更好。
38. He is a wise man who speaks little.聰明的人話不多。
39. He is lifeless that is faultless.人孰無(wú)過(guò)。
40. He is never alone that is in the company of noble thoughts.思想崇高者,絕不會(huì)孤獨(dú)。
41. He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion.不能偶而裝瘋賣傻,就不是一個(gè)聰明人。
42. He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself.正人先正己。
43. He is rich enough who has true friends.有真朋友的人是富翁。
44. He is rich enough who owes nothing.無(wú)債就是富。
45. He is the wise man who is the honest man.誠(chéng)實(shí)的人就是聰明的人。
46. He is the wisest man who does not think himself so.不自以為聰明的人是最聰明的人。
47. He is truly happy who makes others happy.真正幸福的是使人幸福的人。
48. He is unfortunate who cannot bear misfortune.不能承受不幸的就是不幸。
49. He is unworthy to live who lives only for himself.為己而生,生而可恥。
50. He is wise that hath wit enough for his own affairs.聰明的人有足夠的才智處理自己的事情。
51. He is wise that is honest.誠(chéng)實(shí)者明智。
52. He is wise that knows when he's well enough.知足的人是聰明的人。
53. He jests at scars, that never felt a wound.富人不知窮人苦。
54. He knocks boldly at the door who brings good news.彼叩門聲響,必來(lái)報(bào)佳音。
55. He knows best what good is that has endured evil.忍過(guò)痛受過(guò)苦,最知幸福是何物。
56. He knows enough that can live and hold his peace.見(jiàn)多識(shí)廣者沈默寡言。
57. He knows most who speaks least.大智者寡于言。
58. He knows much who knows how to hold his tongue.懂得緘默的是明白人。
59. He laughs best who laughs last.誰(shuí)笑在最后,誰(shuí)笑得最好。
60. He lives long that lives well.活得好等于活得長(zhǎng)。
61. He lives twice who lives well.生活得好的等于生活了兩次。
62. He may well be contented who need neither borrow nor flatter.一個(gè)既不用借債又不用奉承人的人,可以稱得上心滿意足。
63. He most lives who lives most for others.活著對(duì)別人貢獻(xiàn)最多的人,活得最有意義。
64. He must needs go whom the devil drives.勢(shì)在必行。
65. He must needs swim that is held up by the chin.身不由己,只得從命。
66. He preaches best who lives best.言教不如身教。
67. He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims ignorance.夸耀知識(shí)實(shí)乃無(wú)知。
68. He that cannot ask cannot live.不會(huì)求者不會(huì)生。
69. He that climbs high falls heavily.爬得高,跌得重。
70. He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it.做賊心虛。
71. He that converses not knows nothing.不和人交談的人一無(wú)所知。
72. He that deceives me once, shame fall him, if he deceives me twice, shame fall me.受騙一次,別人可恥;受騙二次,自己該死。
73. He that doth lend, doth lose his friend.失友都因借錢起。
74. He that doth most at once doth least.想一次做完什么事,結(jié)果一件也做不完。
75. He that doth what he will doth not what he ought.為其所欲為者不為其所當(dāng)為。
76. He that falls today may be up again tomorrow.今天跌倒的人也許明天會(huì)站起來(lái)。
77. He that fears death lives not.怕死者活不了。
78. He that fears every bush must never go a-birding.疑神疑鬼,絕無(wú)收獲。
79. He that fears you present, will hate you absent.當(dāng)面怕你的人背后會(huì)恨你。
80. He that gains time gains all things.獲得時(shí)間就是獲得一切。
81. He that gains well and spends well needs no account book.收支正當(dāng),無(wú)須記帳。
82. He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy.忍渴上床,起身健康。
83. He that has a full purse never wants a friend.只要袋里有,不愁沒(méi)朋友。
84. He that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it.做賊心虛。
85. He that has a tongue in his head may find his way anywhere.遇事多問(wèn),隨處可行。
86. He that has a wife has a master.娶了妻娶了個(gè)主人。
87. He that has no children knows not what is love.沒(méi)有孩子的人,不懂什么叫愛(ài)。
88. He that hath time hath life.有時(shí)間,就有生活。
89. He that is angry is seldom at ease.怒者寡寧。
90. He that is full of himself is very empty.自滿的人是很空虛的。
91. He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody.不知自愛(ài)的人也不會(huì)愛(ài)別人。
92. He that is master must serve.主人必須會(huì)服務(wù)。
93. He that is master of himself will soon be master of others.能主宰自己的人不久就可以主宰別人。
94. He that knows not how to hold his tongue knows not how to talk.不知緘口的不善言。
95. He that knows nothing, doubts nothing.無(wú)知就無(wú)疑。
96. He that lies down with dogs must rise up with fleas.近朱者赤,近墨者黑。
97. He that lives long suffers much.長(zhǎng)壽的人多憂患。
98. He that lives well is learned enough.生活好者,博學(xué)多才。
99. He that liveth wickedly can hardly die honestly.生而缺德,死必寡誠(chéng)。
100. He that marries for wealth sells his liberty.為財(cái)富而結(jié)婚就是出賣自由。/zl
101. He that never climbed never fell.不向上爬的也不會(huì)下跌。
102. He that never rode never fell.不騎馬就永不會(huì)從馬上跌下。
103. He that once deceived is never suspected.一次行詐騙,永遠(yuǎn)遇疑嫌。
104. He that returns good for evil obtains the victory.以德報(bào)怨的人得到勝利。
105. He that runs fastest gets the ring.捷足先登。
106. He that serves God for money will serve the devil for better wages.求財(cái)而供神者必倍求而敬鬼。
107. He that spares the bad injures the good.饒恕壞人便是傷害好人。
108. He that sups with the devil must have a long spoon.與惡人交往,須特別提防。
109. He that talks much erre much.言多必失。
110. He that talks much lies much.多嘴的人說(shuō)謊也多。
111. He that travels far knows much.見(jiàn)多識(shí)廣。
112. He that trusts in a lie shall perish in truth.相信謊話的人必將在真理前滅亡。
113. He that walks with wise men should be wise.與智者行即得其智。
114. He that will eat the nut must first crack the shell.欲所得,必先勞。
115. He that will have his farm full, must keep an old cock and a young bull.要使農(nóng)家富又足,必須養(yǎng)雞又養(yǎng)牛。
116. He that will lie will steal.說(shuō)謊者必行竊。
117. He that will not work shall not eat.不工作者不得食。
118. He that will steal an egg will steal an ox.會(huì)偷蛋的,也會(huì)偷牛。
119. He that will swear will lie.賭咒的人是說(shuō)謊的人。
120. He that will take the bird must not scare it.欲捉鳥莫驚鳥。
121. He that will thrive must rise at five.五更起床,百事興旺。
122. He that would command must serve.欲做先生,先做學(xué)生。
123. He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree.不勞無(wú)獲。
124. He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens.欲圖逸,得先勞。
125. He that would know what shall be must consider what has been.欲知未然,須思已然。
126. He that would live in peace and rest must hear and see, and say the best.要想太太平平,生活安定,必須耳聰目明,善言動(dòng)聽(tīng)。
127. He that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin.欲得女兒歡,先遂其母意。
128. He warms too near that burns.取暖太近火,會(huì)被火灼傷。
129. He who avoids temptation avoids the sin.避誘惑,免罪惡。
130. He who blames one to his face is a hero, but he who backbites is a coward.當(dāng)面責(zé)人是英雄,背后中傷是懦夫。
131. He who buys what he does not need will often need what he cannot buy.平時(shí)隨便買,需時(shí)無(wú)錢買。
132. He who can suppress a moment's anger may prevent a day of sorrow.能忍一時(shí)氣,可免一日優(yōu)。
133. He who cannot hold his peace will never live at ease.嘴巴不緊,生活不寧。
134. He who despises small things seldom grows rich.小錢不計(jì),大錢不聚。
135. He who does no good, does evil enough.好事不做,壞事做絕。
136. He who does not advance falls backward.不進(jìn)則退。
137. He who does not gain loses.無(wú)所得即有所失。
138. He who does not honour his wife, dishonours himself.人不貴妻,自我丟臉。
139. He who does not rise early never does a good day's work.起身不早,一天的工作難做好。
140. He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat.怕吃敗仗的就要打敗仗。
141. He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear.怕吃苦頭的反因怕而吃苦頭。
142. He who follows two hares is sure to catch neither.追逐兩只兔,兩頭都落空。
143. He who handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung.與惡人交往而講仁義,必受其害。
144. He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find his stick.欲加之罪,何患無(wú)辭。
145. He who has done ill once will do it again.干了一次壞事的人會(huì)再干第二次。
146. He who has health, has hope, and he who has hope, everything.身體好就有希望,有希望就有一切。
147. He who has lost his good name is a dead man among the living.喪失好名譽(yù),猶如活死人。
148. He who has lost shame is lost to all virtue.沒(méi)有廉恥心,沒(méi)有好德行。
149. He who has no shame has no conscience.沒(méi)有廉恥的人,沒(méi)有良心。
150. He who has not tasted bitter knows not what sweet is.不吃苦中苦,哪知甜中甜。
151. He who hesitates is lost.舉棋不定,坐失良機(jī)。
152. He who imagines that he has knowledge enough has none.自以為學(xué)識(shí)豐富的人是沒(méi)有什么學(xué)問(wèn)的人。
153. He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning.害怕問(wèn)者恥于學(xué)。
154. He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning.恥于問(wèn)者恥于學(xué)。
155. He who is born a fool is never cured.生成的傻子總是治不好的。
156. He who knows most speaks least.懂得多的說(shuō)得少。
157. He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.正人先正己。
158. He who likes borrowing dislikes paying.愛(ài)借錢者不愛(ài)還錢。
159. He who lives by hope will die by hunger.靠希望生活的人將饑餓而死。
160. He who lives in glass house should not throw stones.正人先正己。
161. He who makes constant complaint gets little compassion.經(jīng)常訴苦抱怨,難以博得同情。
162. He who makes himself a dove is eaten by the hawk.弱肉強(qiáng)食。
163. He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing.不犯錯(cuò)誤,成不了事。
164. He who never was sick dics the first.永不生病的人往往一病致命。
165. He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy.克制火氣就是克制強(qiáng)敵。
166. He who plays with fire gets burned.玩火者必自焚。
167. He who pleased everybody died before he was born.眾口難調(diào)。
168. He who purposes to be an author, should first be a student.想當(dāng)作家,相當(dāng)學(xué)生。
169. He who receives a benefit should never forget it; he who bestows one should never remember it.受惠不忘,施恩不記。
170. He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount.騎虎者難下。
171. He who risks nothing, gains nothing.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
172. He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like.歡喜說(shuō)他歡喜的話者將要聽(tīng)到他不歡喜的話。
173. He who sees through life and death will meet with most success.看破生死者,大多會(huì)成功。
174. He who shareth honey with the bear hath the least part of it.與熊分蜜糖,得不到多少。
175. He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.講禮貌的得友情,好心腸的得感情。
176. He who spends more than he should, shall not have to spare when he would.不該花的亂花,要花時(shí)沒(méi)有花。
177. He who stands alone has no power.孤掌難鳴。
178. He who touches pitch will be difiled.近墨者黑
179. He who wants a mule without fault, must walk on foot.如要騾子無(wú)缺點(diǎn),只有自己徒步行。
180. He who wills success is half way to it.下定決心成功的人是成功了一半。
181. He who would catch fish mush not mind getting wet.欲擒龍王,就得下海。
182. He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom.爬梯必須從底層開(kāi)始。
183. He who would search for pearls must dive below(or deep).欲尋珍珠,須潛水下。
184. He will always be a slave who knows not how to earn and save.不懂掙錢和積財(cái),只能永遠(yuǎn)當(dāng)奴才。
185. He works best who knows his trade.內(nèi)行的人做他的事一定會(huì)做得最好。
186. Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other.健康愉快,相生相成。
187. Health and understanding are the two great blessing of life.健康和融洽是人生兩大幸事。
188. Health does not consist with intemperance.健康和放縱,彼此不相容。
189. Health is above wealth.健康勝于財(cái)富。
190. Health is better than wealth.健康勝于財(cái)富。
191. Health is happiness.健康就是幸福。
192. Health is not valued till sickness comes.有病方知無(wú)病樂(lè)。
193. Heaven helps those who help themselves.天助自助者。
194. Heaven's vengeance is slow but sure.天網(wǎng)恢恢,疏而不漏。
195. Hedges have eyes, and walls have ears.籬笆有眼,隔墻有耳。
196. Hide nothing from thy physician.切莫諱疾忌醫(yī)。
197. Hide one's talents in a napkin.埋沒(méi)自己的才能。
198. His heart cannot be pure whose tongue is not clear.嘴不凈者心不純。
199. History repeats itself.歷史本身常重演。
200. Hoist your sail when the wind is fair.隨機(jī)應(yīng)變。
201. Hold (or Run) with the hare and run (or hunt) with the hounds.兩面討好。
202. Hold fast when you have it.緊握你手中之物。
203. Home is home, though never so homely.不如歸去。
204. Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all.誠(chéng)實(shí)的人馬上結(jié)婚,聰明的人就不這樣。
205. Honesty is the best policy.誠(chéng)實(shí)是上策。
206. Honesty may be dear bought, but can never be an ill penny-worth.出高價(jià)買來(lái)的誠(chéng)實(shí),不會(huì)永遠(yuǎn)沒(méi)有價(jià)值。
207. Honey is sweet, but the bee stings.蜜糖是甜的,但蜜蜂會(huì)螫人。
208. Honour and profit lie not in one sack.榮譽(yù)和利益不能并存。
209. Honour to whom honour is due.榮譽(yù)歸于應(yīng)得榮譽(yù)的人。
210. Honours change manners.榮譽(yù)能改變?nèi)说亩Y貌。/zl
211. Hope deferred makes the heart sick.希望遲遲未實(shí)現(xiàn),使人心煩意撩亂。
212. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.作最好的希望,作最壞的打算。
213. Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper.希望是美味的早點(diǎn),但又是難咽的晚餐。
214. Hope is but the dream of those that wake.希望是清醒者的夢(mèng)想。
215. Hope is life and life is hope.希望才有人生,人生要有希望。
216. Hope often deludes the foolish man.希望常欺愚笨漢。
217. Hope springs eternal (in the human breast).希望會(huì)產(chǎn)生,永遠(yuǎn)無(wú)窮盡。
218. How shall I do to love? BelieveHow shall I do to believe? Love.怎樣對(duì)待愛(ài)情?要相信。怎樣才能相信?要有愛(ài)情。
219. Human pride is human weakness.驕傲是人類的弱點(diǎn)。
220. Humility is the foundation of all virtue.謙遜是一切美德的基礎(chǔ)。
221. Humility often gains more than pride.謙遜往往比驕傲受益更多。
222. Hunger breaks stone wall.饑餓不饒人。
223. Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods.饑餓引3lian.com/zl狼出森林。
224. Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.饑不擇食。
225. Hunger is the best sauce.饑者口中盡佳肴。
226. Hunger knows no friend.饑難周友。
227. Hunger will relish the plainest fare.饑不擇食。
228. Hungry belies have no ears.饑寒起盜心。
229. Hungry dogs will eat dirty puddings.饑不擇食。
5、J開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
J開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Jack of all trades and master of none.什么都會(huì),樣樣不精。
2. Jack of all trades is of no trade.萬(wàn)事皆通,一無(wú)所長(zhǎng)。
3. Jadge not a book by its cover.人不可貌相。
4. Jest with an ass and he will flap you in the face with his tail.你跟驢子開(kāi)玩笑,將被驢尾打耳光。
5. Joy and sorrow are next-door neighbours.是喜是憂難以分。
6. Joy often comes after sorrow, like morning after night.暮去必將朝至,苦盡常會(huì)甜來(lái)。
7. Joy put heart into a man.人逢喜事精神爽。
8. Joy shared with others are more enjoyed.與人同樂(lè),其樂(lè)無(wú)窮。
9. Judge not according to the appearance.不要以貌取人。
10. Judge not of men and things at first sight.審人論事宜謹(jǐn)慎,一見(jiàn)之下莫斷定。
11. Justice has long arms.天網(wǎng)恢恢,疏而不漏。
K開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)
1. Keep good men company, and you shall be of the number.近朱者赤。
2. Keep some till more come.更多的到手以前,要保持手里的一點(diǎn)。
3. Keep thing seven years and you will find a use for it.備而不用。
4. Keep your breath to cool your porridge.少管閑事。
5. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards.婚前張開(kāi)眼,婚后半閉月。
6. Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open.要多看少說(shuō)。
7. Keeping is harder than winning.創(chuàng)業(yè)不易,守業(yè)更難。
8. Kill the goose that laid the golden egg.殺雞取蛋
9. Kind hearts are more than coronets.善良的心靈勝于顯貴的地位。
10. Kind words are the music of the world.善言是世上的音樂(lè)。
11. Kind words are worth much and cost little.口頭方便不費(fèi)力。
12. Kind words butter no parsnips.畫餅充饑。
13. Kindness always begets kindness.善有善根。
14. Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.善良是連結(jié)社會(huì)的金鏈。
15. Kindness is the language that the deaf can hear and the dumb understand.善良為語(yǔ)言,聾子能天見(jiàn)啞巴懂心間。
16. Kindness is the sunshine of social life.仁慈是社會(huì)生活中的陽(yáng)光。
17. Kindness will creep where it may not go.仁慈可進(jìn)入任何禁地。
18. Kinsman helps kinsman, but woe to him that hath nothing.親幫親,鄰幫鄰,無(wú)親無(wú)助你倒霉。
19. Knavery may serve, but honestyis best.欺詐可能得計(jì),但誠(chéng)實(shí)總是上策。
20. Know something like the palm of one's hand.熟知其事,了如指掌。
21. Know something of everything and everything of something.既要有一般常識(shí),又要有專業(yè)知識(shí)。
22. Know thyself.知道你自己。
23. Knowledge advances by steps not by leaps.知識(shí)的獲得是循序漸進(jìn)而不是突飛猛進(jìn)的。
24. Knowledge comes from experience alone.知識(shí)來(lái)自經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
25. Knowledge is a comfortable and necessary retreat and shelter for us in an advanced age; and if we do not plant it when young, it will give us no shade when we grow old.學(xué)識(shí)可使老年時(shí)舒適地退隱和有所寄托;但如果年青時(shí)不使它扎下根,老年就得不到它的庇護(hù)。
26. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.知識(shí)是一座寶庫(kù),實(shí)踐是打開(kāi)寶庫(kù)的鑰匙。
27. Knowledge is long, life is short.吾生有涯,而知無(wú)涯。
28. Knowledge is of two kinds, we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.知識(shí)有兩種,一種是我們自己知道的東西,另一種是知道哪里可以找到有關(guān)的資料。
29. Knowledge is power.知識(shí)就是力量。
30. Knowledge is the antidote to fear.知識(shí)可以解除恐懼。
31. Knowledge is the most precious treasure of all things, because it can never be given away, nor stolen nor consumed.知識(shí)是萬(wàn)物中最珍貴的財(cái)寶,丟不掉,偷不走,也不會(huì)損耗。
32. Knowledge makes humble; ignorance makes proud.知識(shí)令人謙虛;無(wú)知使人驕傲。
33. Knowledge will not be aquired without pain and application.不花力氣,不下功夫是得不到知識(shí)的。
34. Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist.只有知識(shí)而無(wú)實(shí)踐,只能造就半瓢水的藝術(shù)家。
6、M開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
M開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Maidens should (or must) be mild and meek, swift to hear and slow to speak.少女應(yīng)溫良謙恭,敏于聽(tīng)而慎于言。
2. Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can.盡力而為,盡力節(jié)約,盡力施舍。
3. Make haste slowly.從容趕急。
4. Make hay while the sun shines.趁熱打鐵。
5. Make the best of a bad business (or job or bargain).身處山窮水盡,力爭(zhēng)柳暗花明。
6. Make the night night, and the day day, and you will have a pleasant time of it.白天當(dāng)白天,夜晚當(dāng)夜晚,生活過(guò)得好,愉快而多歡。
7. Make your enemy your friend.要化敵為友。
8. Make yourself necessary to someone.使你有益于人。
9. Man alone is born crying, lives complaining, and dies disappointed.只有人,生下時(shí)啼哭,活著時(shí)抱怨,去世時(shí)失望。
10. Man has not a greater enemy than himself.人之大敵,自己而已。
11. Man is a tool-using animal.人是用器之獸。
12. Man is mortal.人生誰(shuí)無(wú)死。
13. Man is not the creature of circumstances; circumstances are the creature of man.并非時(shí)勢(shì)造人,而是人造時(shí)勢(shì)。
14. Man is the artificer of his own happiness.人之幸福,自己創(chuàng)造。
15. Man proposes, God disposes.謀事在天,成事在人。
16. Man will conquer nature.人定勝天。
17. Manners make the man.禮貌造就人。
18. Man's best plans often miscrarry.神機(jī)妙算,常常失算。
19. Man's best possession is a loving wife.男人最可貴的是有一個(gè)賢淑的妻子。
20. Many a fine dish has nothing on it.虛有其表。
21. Many a flower is born to blush unseen.有許多花兒生來(lái)就開(kāi)著沒(méi)有人欣賞。
22. Many a good cow hath a bad calf.虎父生犬子。
23. Many a good father hath but a bad son.好父親偏生不肖子。
24. Many a little (or pickle) makes a mickle.積少成多。
25. Many a true word is spoken in jest.戲言寓真理。
26. Many ants kill the horse.蟻多可殺馬。
27. Many dishes, many diseases.多吃多病。
28. Many drops makes a shower.積少成多。
29. Many great men have arisen from humble beginnings.有許多偉人出身卑微。
30. Many hands are better than one.眾擎易舉。
31. Many hands make a burden lighter.眾擎易舉。
32. Many hands make light (or quick) work.人多活兒輕。
33. Many have suffered for talking, none ever suffered for keeping silence.多言吃苦,緘默少禍。
34. Many heads are better than one.集思廣益。
35. Many kiss the baby for the nurse's sake.醉翁之意不在酒。
36. Many men, many minds.人多意見(jiàn)多。
37. Many one says well that thinks ill.口蜜腹劍者不乏其人。
38. Many receive advice only the wise profit by it.聆忠言者眾,智者獨(dú)獲益。
39. Many sands will sink a ship.積沙沈船。
40. Many straws may bind an elephant.草多可縛象。
41. Many wells, many buckets.井多吊桶也多。
42. Many words cut (or hurt) more than swords.惡語(yǔ)傷人勝刀見(jiàn)。
43. March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.三月來(lái)如雄獅,去如綿羊。
44. Marriaage is the bloom or blight of all men's happiness.結(jié)婚是人生的幸?;ǘ溟_(kāi)放的時(shí)候,也可能是凋謝的時(shí)候。
45. Marriage comes by destiny.姻緣命中定。
46. Marriage goes by contrasts.夫妻之間難免有差異。
47. Marriage is a lottery with more blanks than prizes.結(jié)婚如同摸彩票,空票多而中票少。
48. Marriage is a lottery.婚姻是一件難于預(yù)料的事。
49. Marriage makes or mars a man.婚姻能成全人也能損害人。
50. Marriage! Nothing else demands so much from a man!.結(jié)婚!沒(méi)有什么比結(jié)婚對(duì)人要求更多的了。
51. Marry in haste, and repent at leisure.草率結(jié)婚后悔多。
52. Marry in lent, and you'll live to repent.借債結(jié)婚,后悔一生。
53. Marry your son when you will, your daughter when you .給兒子娶親,想在什么時(shí)候皆可;把女兒嫁人要在有力量時(shí)才行。
54. Master should be soetimes blind and sometimes deaf.不癡不聾,不作阿家翁。
55. Measure another's corn by one's own bushel.以己度人。
56. Measure for measure.以牙還牙。
57. Measure is treasure.適度是寶。
58. Measure thrice before you cut once.三思而后行。
59. Medicines are not meant to live on.不能靠藥物度日子。
60. Men are mortal.人生自古誰(shuí)無(wú)死。
61. Men know where they were born, not where they shall die.人能知其生于何地,不能知其死于何方。
62. Men love to hear well of themselves.阿諛?lè)畛性?,人們皆?ài)聽(tīng)。
63. Men may meet but mountains never.人生何處不相逢。
64. Men of courage, men of sense, and menof letters are frequent: but a true gentleman is what one seldom seen.有勇氣,有見(jiàn)識(shí),有學(xué)問(wèn)的人易遇,可是真正的君子難逢。
65. Men too seldom see their own faults.人們很少能看到自己的過(guò)錯(cuò)。
66. Men, at soome time, are masters of their fates.人有時(shí)是自己命運(yùn)的主人。
67. Mere words will not fill a bushel.空言無(wú)補(bǔ)。
68. Merry is he that hath nought to lose.人無(wú)所失,不亦樂(lè)乎。
69. Merry meet, merry part.好聚好散。
70. Method will teach you to win time.方法可教會(huì)你贏得時(shí)間。
71. Mickle power makes many enemies.權(quán)高樹(shù)敵多。
72. Might is (or makes or overcomes) right.強(qiáng)權(quán)就是公理。
73. Mills of God grind slowly but sure.天網(wǎng)恢恢,疏而不漏。
74. Miracels are to those who believe in them.妖由人興。
75. Mischief has swift wings.飛來(lái)橫禍。
76. Misers put their back and their belly into their pockets.愛(ài)財(cái)如命。
77. Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows.落難時(shí)不擇伙伴。
78. Misery loves company.同病相憐。
79. Misery makes strange bedfellows.患難時(shí)不擇友。
80. Misfortune comes on wings and departs on foot.遭災(zāi)易,消災(zāi)難。
81. Misfortune is a good teacher.不幸是良師。
82. Misfortunes (or Hardships) never (or seldom) come alone (or singly).禍不單行。
83. Misfortunes come at night.災(zāi)禍常生于不測(cè)。
84. Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.經(jīng)過(guò)災(zāi)難方知福。
85. Misfortunes test the sincerity of friends.患難見(jiàn)友情。
86. Misforunes come on horseback and go away on foot.遭災(zāi)易,消災(zāi)難。
87. Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs.不要嘲笑皮匠的黑拇指。
88. Moderation in all things is the best of rules.中庸之道是最好的準(zhǔn)則。
89. Modesty is not only and ornament, but also a guard to virtue.謙遜不僅可增添光彩也可以維護(hù)美德。
90. Modesty is the ornament of woman.端莊可為婦女增添光彩。
91. Money answers all things.金錢是萬(wàn)能的。
92. Money begets (or breeds or gets) money.錢產(chǎn)生錢。
93. Money borrowed is soon sorrowed.債臺(tái)高筑,愁上心頭。
94. Money burns a hole in his pocket.錢到袋里留不住。
95. Money calls, but does not stay: It is round and rolls sway.金錢會(huì)上門,不會(huì)留下來(lái),因?yàn)槭菆A的,所以會(huì)滾開(kāi)。
96. Money can buy the devil himself.有錢能使鬼推磨。
97. Money can move even the gods.有錢能使鬼推磨。
98. Money doesn't grow on trees.錢不是從天上掉下來(lái)的。
99. Money has no smell.金錢無(wú)所謂香臭。
100. Money is a bottomless sea, in which honour, conscience, and truth may be drowned.金錢是無(wú)底的海洋,榮譽(yù)、良心和真理都可以淹沒(méi)在其中。
7、N開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
N開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Napolean himself was once a crying baby.即使是拿破侖,過(guò)去也是啼哭的嬰孩。
2. Nature abhors a vacuum.自然界里是沒(méi)有真空的。
3. Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak.天賦我們兩耳,兩眼,一張嘴巴,歸根到底該多聽(tīng),多看,少說(shuō)話。
4. Nature is the glass reflecting truth.大自然是反應(yīng)真理的一面鏡子。
5. Nature teaches us to love our friends but religion our enemies.自然教我們愛(ài)朋友,宗教卻教我們愛(ài)敵人。
6. Nature will have its course.天行其道。
7. Nature, time, and patience are the three great physicians.自然,時(shí)間和耐心,是三大偉大的醫(yī)生。
8. Naughty boys sometimmmes make good men.頑皮淘氣的男孩子有時(shí)成為仁人君子。
9. Necessity (or Need) has (or knows) no law.需要面前無(wú)法律。
10. Necessity and oportunity may make a coward valient.需要和機(jī)會(huì)可能使懦夫變成勇士。
11. Necessity is the mother of invention.窮則變,變則通。
12. Necessity knows no law.鋌而走險(xiǎn)。
13. Need makes the old wife trot.人急造反,狗急跳墻。(事急老嫗跑。)
14. Needs must when the devil drives.情勢(shì)所迫,只好如此。
15. Neglect of health is doctor's wealth.忽視健康,醫(yī)生財(cái)旺。
16. Never (or Don't) trouble trouble till trouble troulbes you.切莫自尋麻煩。
17. Never be weary of well doing.行善莫厭煩。
18. Never cackle till your egg is laid.事竟成,才聲張。
19. Never cast dirt into that fountain of which thou hast sometime durnk.不要過(guò)河拆橋。
20. Never do things by halves.做事情不要半途而廢。
21. Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before.如未掌握好已學(xué)過(guò)的東西,切莫從事更深的學(xué)習(xí)。
22. Never fry a fish till it's caught.捉到魚,才煎魚。
23. Never judge by appearances.人不可貌相。
24. Never neglect an opportunity for improvement.抓住大好時(shí)機(jī),切莫等閑錯(cuò)過(guò)。
25. Never offer to teach fish to swim.切莫教魚游泳。
26. Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today.今日事,今日畢。
27. Never put the plow before the oxen.不要本末倒置。
28. Never say die! Up man, and try.不要?dú)怵H,朋友,振作起來(lái),干!
29. Never say of another what you would not have him hear.莫說(shuō)不想讓人聽(tīng)見(jiàn)的話。
30. Never show the bottom of your purse or your mind.錢包不露底,思想需保留。
31. Never swap (or swop) horses while crossing the stream.騎渡中流莫換馬。(指危難時(shí)不宜做大變動(dòng))
32. Never think yourself above your business.切莫自視過(guò)高。
33. Never too late to mend.過(guò)則勿憚改。
34. Never too late to repent.過(guò)則勿憚改。
35. Never too old (or late) to learn.學(xué)到老,學(xué)不了。
36. Never trust another what you should do yourself.自己應(yīng)該做的事,決不要委托別人做。
37. Never trust of fine words.切勿輕信漂亮的言詞。
38. New brooms sweep clean.新官上任三把火。
39. New lords, new laws.新官新法。
40. News is like fish.新聞就像魚,過(guò)后不新鮮。
41. Newspapers are the world's mirrors.報(bào)紙是世界之鏡。
42. Nightingales will not sing in a cage.夜鶯困籠不唱歌。
43. No answer is also answer.不回答也是一種回答。
44. No bees, no honey; no work, no money.沒(méi)有蜜蜂就沒(méi)有蜜,沒(méi)有勞動(dòng)就沒(méi)有錢。
45. No cross, no crown.無(wú)苦即無(wú)樂(lè)。
46. No gains without pains.不勞無(wú)獲。
47. No garden without its weeds.有利必有弊。
48. No good building without a good foundation.基礎(chǔ)不好,建筑不牢。
49. No great loss without some small gain.塞翁失馬,安知非福。
50. No herb will cure love.想思病,無(wú)藥醫(yī)。
51. No joy without annoy.喜中有憂。
52. No living man all things can.世上無(wú)全能。
53. No longer pipe, no longer dance.運(yùn)不逢時(shí),事不得意。
54. No love is foul, nor prison fair.沒(méi)有骯臟的愛(ài)情,也沒(méi)有美麗的監(jiān)獄。
55. No man (or one) is born wise or learned.人非生而知之者。
56. No man (or one) is wise at all times.聰明一世糊涂一時(shí)。
57. No man can be a good ruler unless he has first been ruled.沒(méi)受過(guò)他人的統(tǒng)治,就不能很好地統(tǒng)治他人。
58. No man can do two things at once.心無(wú)二用。
59. No man can make a good coat with bad cloth.巧匠難以劣布制美服。
60. No man ever became great or good except through many and great mistakes.不犯千般錯(cuò)誤,難成偉大人物。
61. No man ever became thoroughly bad at once.沒(méi)有一個(gè)人是一下子就壞透的。
62. No man ever yet became great by imitation.笑顰不能成西施。
63. No man is a hero to his valet.仆從目中無(wú)英雄。
64. No man is content.人心是不滿足的。
65. No man is so old, but thinks he may yet live another year.人越活越想活。
66. No man is the worst for knowing the worst of himself.沒(méi)有一個(gè)人因?yàn)樗灾钤憔褪亲钤恪?/p>
67. No man knows when he shall die, although he knows he must die.縱然知其難免一死,人卻難料何時(shí)身亡。
68. No man learns but by pain or shame.不經(jīng)痛苦羞辱,難以取得教訓(xùn)。
69. No man loves his fetters be they made of gold.即使腳鐐黃金鑄,無(wú)人愛(ài)上這刑具。
70. No money, no honey.沒(méi)有金錢,就沒(méi)有愛(ài)情。
71. No news is good news.沒(méi)有消息就是好消息。
72. No one (or man) is born wise or learned.人非生而知之者。
73. No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectlymoral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.所有的人自由后,才能完全自由;所有的人都有道德,才能完全合乎道德;所有的人都幸福了,才能真正幸福。
74. No one can call back yesterday.往日不復(fù)返。
75. No one can disgrace us but ourselves.除非羞恥自由取,他人豈能辱吾?。
76. No one can have all he desires.無(wú)人能有所欲有。
77. No one is a fool always, every one sometimes.無(wú)人總是當(dāng)傻瓜,人人有時(shí)當(dāng)傻瓜。
78. No one is wise at all times.人總有一時(shí)之失。
79. No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.不勞則無(wú)獲,共難才得福,有榮必有辱,無(wú)苦即無(wú)樂(lè)。
80. No pains, no gains.不勞則無(wú)獲。
81. No piper can please all ears.眾口難調(diào)。
82. No pleasure without alloy (or pain or repentance).樂(lè)中有悲。
83. No possession, but use, is the only riches.真正的財(cái)富不是占有,而是使用。
84. No practice, no gain in one's wit.吃一塹,長(zhǎng)一智。
85. No road is long with good company.途有好伴,不覺(jué)路遠(yuǎn)。
86. No root, no fruit.沒(méi)有根,就沒(méi)有果。
87. No rose without a thorn.玫瑰都有刺。
88. No rule without an exception.沒(méi)有一條規(guī)則沒(méi)有例外。
89. No safe wading in an unknown water.未知水深淺,涉水有危險(xiǎn)。
90. No smoke without some fire.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
91. No song, no supper.不勞無(wú)獲。
92. No sooner said than done.言而必行。
93. No sunshine but bath some shadow.有明必有暗。
94. No sweat, no sweet.不勞則無(wú)獲。
95. No sweet without some sweat.不勞則無(wú)獲。
96. No time like the present.只爭(zhēng)朝夕。
97. No vice goes alone.壞事不單行。
98. No way is impossible to courage.勇敢面前沒(méi)有通不過(guò)的路。
99. No wisdom like silence.智者寡言。
100. No wrong without remedy.無(wú)錯(cuò)不可糾。
101. None are so deaf as those who will not hear.不愿傾聽(tīng)意見(jiàn)者最聾。
102. None but a wise man can employ leisure well.唯智者善于利用空閑。
103. None but the brave deserve the fair.英雄才能配美人。
104. None but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.只有那個(gè)穿鞋人,才知哪里鞋軋腳。
105. None knows the weight of another's burden.看人挑擔(dān)不吃力。
106. None preaches better than the ant, and she says nothing.螞蟻不說(shuō)話,但最善于說(shuō)教。
107. None so blind as those who won't see.最瞎莫如視而不見(jiàn)。
108. None so deaf as those that won't hear.置若罔聞。
109. Nor fame I slight, nor for her favours call; she come unlooked for, if she comes at all.我不輕蔑名譽(yù),也不需要她的青睞;如果她竟來(lái)的話,也是不求而自來(lái)的。
110. Not let the grass grow under one's feet.不失時(shí)機(jī)。
111. Nothing brave, nothing have.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
112. Nothing comes amiss to a hungry man.饑不擇食。
113. Nothing comes from (or of) nothing.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
114. Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
115. Nothing comes wrong to a hungry man.饑不擇食。
116. Nothing crave, nothing have.有求才有應(yīng)。
117. Nothing for nothing and very little for a half penny.一分錢,一分貨。
118. Nothing is difficult to a man who wills.世上無(wú)難事,只怕有心人。
119. Nothing is impossible (or difficult) to the man who will try.天下無(wú)難事,只怕不努力。
120. Nothing is impossible to willing mind (or heart).有志者事竟成。
121. Nothing is really beautiful but truth.只有真理才是真美。
122. Nothing is stolen without hands.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
123. Nothing must be done hastily but killing of fleas.除非消滅跳蚤,做事不必急躁。
124. Nothing seek, nothing find.無(wú)所求,則無(wú)所獲。
125. Nothing so bad, as not to be good for something.塞翁失馬,安知非福。
126. Nothing so necessary for travellers as languages.旅行者最需要的是幾種語(yǔ)言。
127. Nothing succeeds like success.一事成功,事事順利。
128. Nothing to be got without pains but poverty.只有貧困可以不勞而獲得。
129. Nothing venture, nothing win (or have or gain).不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
130. Nothing will come of nothing.無(wú)風(fēng)不起浪。
131. Novelty is the great parent of pleasure.新奇生樂(lè)趣。
132. Now or never.機(jī)不可失,失不再來(lái)。
8、R開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
R開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Rain before seven; fine before eleven.雨過(guò)天晴。
2. Rain comes after sunshine, and after a dark cloud, a clear sky.晴日之后有雨水,烏云過(guò)去見(jiàn)青天。
3. Rats leave (or desert or forsake) a sinking ship.船沈鼠先竄。
4. Read not books alone, but men.不要光是讀書,還要識(shí)人。
5. Readiness is all.有備無(wú)患。
6. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.讀書養(yǎng)神,鍛鏈健身。
7. Reading makes a full amn, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man.博覽群書使人完美無(wú)瑕,冥思苦想讓人深刻精邃,論證闡述讓人頭腦清晰。小學(xué)生
8. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.讀書使人淵博,交談使人機(jī)敏,寫作使人嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)。
9. Ready money is a ready medicine.現(xiàn)錢等于成藥。
10. Real knowledge, like everything else of value, is not to be obtained easily, it must be worked for, studied for, thought for, and more than all, must be prayed for.真正的學(xué)問(wèn),像其他一切有價(jià)值的東西一樣,是不容易得到的,必須學(xué)習(xí)、鉆研、思考,最重要的是必須有迫切的要求。
11. Reap as (or what) one has sown.自食其果。
12. Rear sons for help in old age; and store up grains against famine.養(yǎng)兒防老。
13. Reason binds the man.理智約束著人。
14. Reason deceives us often, conscience never.理性常騙人,良心永不欺。
15. Reason governs the wise man a cudgels the fool.理智指導(dǎo)聰明人,而且打擊愚蠢漢。
16. Reason is the guide and light of life.理智是人生的響導(dǎo)和光輝。
17. Reason rules all things.情理管萬(wàn)事。
18. Reckless youth makes rueful age.虛度青春,悔恨無(wú)已。
19. Remember thou are but a man.記住你自己只不過(guò)是一個(gè)人。
20. Repentance is good, but innocence is better.悔罪雖好,無(wú)罪更佳。
21. Repetition is the mother of knowledge.反覆學(xué)習(xí)是知識(shí)之源。
22. Reputation is often got without merit and lost without fault.無(wú)功得名是常事,無(wú)過(guò)失名也是常事。
23. Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.應(yīng)該做的決心做,決心做的務(wù)必做。
24. Respect yourself, or no one else will respect you.君須自敬,人乃敬之。
25. Responsibility must be shouldered; you cannot carry it under your arms.責(zé)任必須負(fù)在肩上,不能挾在腋下。
26. Rest breeds rust.停止須生銹。
27. Revolutions are not made with rose water.革命不是繡花。
28. Riches do not always bring happiness.富未必永遠(yuǎn)帶幸福。
29. Riches either serve or govern the possessor.財(cái)富可以侍候主人,也可以支配主人。
30. Riches have wings.財(cái)富難保。
31. Riches serve a wise man but command a fool.財(cái)富事智者,卻又馭蠢人。
32. Rivers need a spring.大河要有源頭。
33. Roll my log and I'll roll yours.互相吹噓。
34. Rome was not built in a (or one) day.羅馬不是一日建成的。
35. Run (or Hold) with the hare and hunt (or run) with the hounds.兩面討好。
9、T開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
T開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Take a hair of the dog that bit you.以毒攻毒。
2. Take a pain for a pleasure all wise men can.智者皆能視苦為樂(lè)。
3. Take away my good name and take away my life.奪了我的名譽(yù)等于奪了我的生命。
4. Take care of small sums and the large will take care of themselves.省小錢才能積大財(cái)。
5. Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves.積少成多。
6. Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves.注意你的理智,聲調(diào)自會(huì)小心。
7. Take honour from me and my life is undone.奪我名聲,我命即亡。
8. Take one thing with another.由此及彼。
9. Take one's courage in both hands.勇往直前,敢作敢為。
10. Take something by the best handle.理解某事物,乘其好機(jī)會(huì)。
11. Take the rough with the smooth.既能享樂(lè)也能吃苦。
12. Take the world as it is.隨遇而安。
13. Take the world as one finds it.聽(tīng)之任之。
14. Take things as they come (or are).既來(lái)之,則安之。
15. Take time by the forelock.要抓住時(shí)機(jī)。
16. Take time for deliberation; hste spoils everything.要費(fèi)時(shí)思考,急躁會(huì)壞事。
17. Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.做事要深思熟慮,但時(shí)機(jī)一到,就要?jiǎng)邮郑灰q豫。
18. Take time when time comes lest time steal away.機(jī)不可失,時(shí)不再來(lái)。
19. Take time while time is, for time will be away.有時(shí)間要加以利用,因?yàn)闀r(shí)間是要消逝的。
20. Talk of an angel and you'll hear his wings.說(shuō)到曹操,曹操就到。
21. Talk of the devil, and he is sure to appear.說(shuō)鬼鬼到。
22. Tall trees catch much wind.樹(shù)大招風(fēng)。
23. Tastes differ.眾口難調(diào)。
24. Teaching others teaches yourself.教學(xué)相長(zhǎng)。
25. Tears are the silent language of grief.眼淚是悲哀的無(wú)聲言辭。
26. Tell me thy company and I will tell thee what thou art.把你的交友講給我聽(tīng),我會(huì)講出你是何許人。
27. Tell not all you know nor judge of all you see if you would live in peace.知道的不要全部?jī)A吐,看到的不要都加評(píng)語(yǔ),這樣生活可以安寧。
28. Telling your troubles is swelling your troubles.訴說(shuō)煩惱等于增加煩惱。
29. Temperance is the best physic.克制乃是最好的治療。
30. Temperance is the greatest of virtues.自我節(jié)制是最大的美德。
31. That is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit.好書開(kāi)卷引人入勝,閉卷使人得益。
32. That is not good language which all understand not.不是人人都懂的語(yǔ)言不是好語(yǔ)言。
33. That teacher helps his pupils most who most helps them to help themselves.教師盡力幫助學(xué)生獨(dú)立工作是給學(xué)生最大的幫助。
34. That which is evil is soon learnt.惡行易學(xué)。
35. That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful.美麗而引人注目的東西不一定都善良,但善良的東西總是美麗的。
36. That which one least anticipates soonest comes to pass.事非逆料偏易發(fā)生。
37. That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.苦楚往日難忍受,記起也許甜心頭。
38. That's good wisdom which is wisdom in the end.最后的聰明才算真聰明。
39. The (or A) beggar may sing before the thief (or footbad).既是窮光蛋,何慮竊賊偷。
40. The abundance of money ruins youth.錢多毀青年。
41. The ass wags his ears.自鳴得意。
42. The battle is to the strong.強(qiáng)者必勝。
43. The beginnings of all things are small.萬(wàn)事開(kāi)頭小。
44. The belly has no ears.食欲不長(zhǎng)耳。
45. The best fish smell when they are three days old.魚過(guò)三天后,再鮮也變臭。
46. The best fish swim near the bottom.好魚游水底。
47. The best hearts are always the bravest.最善良的人往往是最勇敢的人。
48. The best horse needs breaking, and the aptest child needs teaching.玉不琢不成器。
49. The best is oftentimes the enemy of the good.要求過(guò)高反難成功。
50. The best is yet to be.好戲在后頭。
51. The best man stumbles.智者千慮,必有一失。
52. The best mirror is an old friend.老朋友是最好的鏡子。
53. The best of all governments is that which teaches us to govern ourselves.最好的政府是教導(dǎo)我們管理自己。
54. The best of friends must part.莫逆至交,終有一別。
55. The best remedy against an ill man is much ground between.敬而遠(yuǎn)之。
56. The best smell is bread, the best savour salt, the best love that of children.面包的氣味最香,食鹽的滋味最鮮,兒童的情愛(ài)最純。
57. The best teacher one can have is necessity.我們能得到的最好教師是“需要”。
58. The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men.啟迪人性最好的導(dǎo)師是偉大人物的生活。
59. The better the day, the better the deed.日子越美好,事業(yè)越順當(dāng)。
60. The bough that bears most, hangs lowest.枝頭結(jié)果越多,垂得越低。
61. The brave man hazards his life, but not his conscience.英雄的人可以冒生命危險(xiǎn),但不冒良心危險(xiǎn)。
62. The brightest of all things, the sun, has its spots.金無(wú)赤足,人無(wú)完人。
63. The burden on likes is cheerfully borne.愛(ài)挑的擔(dān)子,就愉快輕松。
64. The busiest men find (or have) the most leisure (or time).最忙的人時(shí)間最多。
65. The cask savours of the first fill.先入為主。
66. The cat and dog may kiss, yet are none the better.貓犬可相吻,莫逆卻難成。
67. The cat shut its eyes while it steals cream.掩耳盜鈴。
68. The catin glores catch no mice.戴手套的貓捉不到老鼠。
69. The chief aim of man is not to get money.人生的主要目的不是為了掙錢。
70. The child is father of (or to) the man.三歲定終身。
71. The cobbler must stick to his last.安分守己。
72. The cobbler's wife is the worst shod.鞋匠的老婆沒(méi)有好鞋穿。
73. The course of true love never did run smooth.好事多磨。
74. The cow knows not what her tail is worth until she has lost it.牛失其尾,方知其貴。
75. The cowl (or hood) does not make the monk.穿袈裟的不一定是和尚。
76. The creditor has always a better memory than the detor.放債人的記性比借債人好。
77. The crow thinks her own birds fairest.烏鴉總以為自己的雛鳥最美麗。
78. The cruelest lies are often told in silence.最殘酷的謊言常以沈默的方式說(shuō)出。
79. The crushed worm will turn.困獸猶斗。
80. The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer, and then goes away.布谷鳥,四月來(lái),五月在,仲夏唱支歌,然后就飛開(kāi)。
81. The dainties of the great are the tears of the poor.大人物的美味是窮人的眼淚。
82. The darkest hour is that before the dawn.黎明前是最黑暗的時(shí)刻。
83. The day has eyes, the night has ears.日有眼,夜有耳。
84. The day is long to him who knows not how to use it.百無(wú)聊賴。
85. The devil can cite the Scriptures for his purpose.魔鬼替其狡辯,也會(huì)引經(jīng)據(jù)點(diǎn)。
86. The devil is good when he is pleased.魔鬼高興,也發(fā)善心。
87. The devil is not so black as he is painted.魔鬼不像所描繪的那么黑。
88. The devil knows may things because he is old.老馬能識(shí)途。
89. The devil lurks behind the cross.貌善實(shí)惡。
90. The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out.魔鬼乘虛而入,開(kāi)門攆它不出。
91. The diamonds of other countries are always the most beautiful.別國(guó)的鉆石是最美麗的。
92. The doctor is often more to be feared than the disease.醫(yī)生往往比疾病更令人生畏。
93. The dog that fetches will carry.來(lái)道是非者,便是是非人。
94. The dogs bark, but the caravan goes on.我行我素,豈管他哉。
95. The drop hollows the stone, not by force, but by the frequency of its fall.滴水穿石不是由于使用強(qiáng)力所致,而是由于滴水頻繁所成。
96. The early bird catches the worm.捷足先登。
97. The effect speaks, the tongue needs not.事實(shí)勝于雄辯。
98. The end crowns the work.工作成敗要看結(jié)果。
99. The end justifies (or sanctifies) the means.只問(wèn)目的,不問(wèn)手段。
100. The evil wound is cured but not the evil name.重傷可治,臭名難除。
10、V開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
V開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Vain glory blossoms but never bears.虛榮能開(kāi)花,但從不結(jié)果。
2. Velvet paws hide sharp claws.笑里藏刀。
3. Venture a small fish to catch a great one.吃小虧占大便宜。
4. Victory belongs to the m ost persevering.勝利屬于最堅(jiān)強(qiáng)不屈的人。
5. Virtue is a jewel of great price.美德是無(wú)價(jià)之寶。
6. Virtue is her (or its) own reward.為善最樂(lè)。
7. Virtue is the only true nobility.唯有美德是真正高貴的。
8. Virtue never grows old.美德永遠(yuǎn)不衰老。
9. Virture is fairer far than beauty.美德遠(yuǎn)比美麗更美好。
10. Viture flies from the heart of a mercenary man.人貪錢財(cái),心無(wú)美德。
11. Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms.激動(dòng)時(shí)所立的誓,平靜時(shí)會(huì)忘記的。
11、W開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
W開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Wade not in unknown water.不知水的深淺,不可粗心趟水過(guò)河。
2. Wahtever a man sow, that shall he also reap.種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
3. Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.行路踏實(shí),言談深刻,飲酒豪爽,睡眠酣暢。
4. Walls (or Pitchers) have ears.隔墻有耳。
5. Want of care does us more damage than want of knowledge.粗心比無(wú)知更為有害。
6. War is death's feast.戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)是死亡的筵席。
7. War is the business of barbarians.戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)是野蠻人干的事。
8. War makes thieves, and peace hangs them.戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)造成盜賊,和平把他們吊死。
9. Wash a dog, comb a dog, Still a dog, remains a dog.本性難移。
10. Waste not, want not.儉以防匱。
11. Waste of time is the most extravagant and costly of all expenses.浪費(fèi)時(shí)間是一切花費(fèi)中最奢侈豪華的費(fèi)用。
12. Water afar quenches not fire.遠(yuǎn)水難救近火。
13. Water dropping day by day wears the hardest rock away.水滴天天滴不停,石頭最堅(jiān)也磨損。
14. We all do fade as a leaf.我們都要像樹(shù)葉一樣枯萎。
15. We are not born for ourselves.人生非為己。
16. We can live without a brother, but not without a friend.我們生活中可以沒(méi)有兄弟,但不能沒(méi)有朋友。
17. We can live without our friends, but not without our neighbours.生活可無(wú)友,鄰居不能無(wú)。
18. We first make our habits, and then our habits make us.我們先養(yǎng)成習(xí)慣,然后習(xí)慣又左右我們。
19. We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it.如果不創(chuàng)造財(cái)富,就沒(méi)有權(quán)力享用財(cái)富;同樣地,如果不能創(chuàng)造幸福,就沒(méi)有權(quán)利享受幸福。
20. We hope to grow old, yet we fear old age; that is, we are willing to live, and afraid to die.我們希望長(zhǎng)大,但怕年老;就是,愿意生,而害怕死。
21. We know not what is good until we have lost it.有的時(shí)候不愛(ài)惜,失了以后空嘆息。
22. We learn not at school, but in life.學(xué)習(xí)不在校,而在生活中。
23. We must repeat a thousand and one times that perseverance is the only road to success.我們必須千百次地反覆說(shuō)明,堅(jiān)韌不拔是取得勝利的唯一道路。
24. We never know the worth (or value) of water till the well is dry.井枯方知水可貴。
25. We only live once,, but if we work it right once is enough.我們生命只一次,好自為之一次足矣。
26. We shall lie all alike in our graves.一進(jìn)墳?zāi)?,大家一樣?/p>
27. We shall never have friends if we expect to find them without fault.欲找朋友無(wú)缺點(diǎn),永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)有朋友。
28. We should never remember the benefit we have offered nor forget the favour received.施惠莫記,受恩莫忘。
29. We should push our work, the work should not push us.我們要推動(dòng)工作,不要讓工作推動(dòng)我們。
30. We should weep for men at their birth and not a t their death.我們應(yīng)在人降生時(shí)流淚,而不該在人死亡時(shí)哭泣。
31. We soon believe what we desire.一廂情愿。
32. Weak men wait for opportunity, but the strong men make it.若者等待機(jī)會(huì),強(qiáng)者創(chuàng)造機(jī)會(huì)。
33. Wealth is not his who has it, but his who enjoys it.財(cái)富并不屬于擁有的人,而是屬于享用的人。
34. Wealth makes worship.財(cái)富能使人拜倒。
35. Wealth may be an excellent thing, for it means power, leisure, and liberty.財(cái)富可能是一樣好東西,因?yàn)樗馕吨鴻?quán)力,安逸和自由。
36. Well begun is half done.良好開(kāi)端,功成一半。
37. Well fed, wed bred.衣食足,知榮辱。
38. What a sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.不分畛域,一樣對(duì)待。
39. What cannot be cured must be endured.事已無(wú)法可救,只得耐心忍受。
40. What do you expect from a pig but a grunt?.狗嘴里吐不出象牙。
41. What does the moon care if the dogs bark at her?.月亮豈怕狗來(lái)吠。
42. What good shall I do this day? What good have I done today?.我今天要做些什么好事?我今天做了些什么好事?
43. What I have done is due to patient thought.我的成就是由于堅(jiān)忍地思索。
44. What is bred in the bone will not go out of the flesh.生于骨中者不會(huì)出肉外。
45. What is done by night appears by day.若要人不知,除非己莫為。
46. What is done cannot be undone.木已成舟。
47. What is known to three is known to everybody.一件事情三個(gè)人知道就人人知道。
48. What is learnt in the cradle lasts (or is carried) to the grave.小時(shí)學(xué)會(huì)的事情到老不會(huì)忘記。
49. What is not wisdom is danger.不智的事是危險(xiǎn)的。
50. What is one man's cloud is another man's sunshine.此人烏云蓋頂,彼人艷陽(yáng)滿天。
51. What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.適用于甲的,也適用于乙。
52. What is sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul.教育之于心靈,猶如雕刻之于大理石。
53. What is there sadder under the sun than a day that is gone and notyhing done.世界上沒(méi)有什么事情,較之虛度年華,一事無(wú)成,更使人痛心。
54. What is wealth good for, if it brings melancholy?.財(cái)富如帶憂郁來(lái),有了財(cái)富有何用?
55. What is worth doing at all is worth doing well.事既值得做,就把事做好。
56. What makes life dreary is the want of motive.沒(méi)有目的,人生就黯淡無(wú)光。
57. What must be must be.該怎么樣的就怎么樣。
58. What soberness conceals, drunkenness reveals.醉漢口里露真言。
59. What the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over.眼不見(jiàn),心不煩。
60. What the eye sees not, the heart craves not.目不瞬,心不亂。
61. What the heart thinks, the tongue speaks.心直口快。
62. What we are ignorant of is immense.我們不知道的東西多得不可勝數(shù)。
63. What we do willingly is easy.世上無(wú)難事,只要肯登攀。
64. What we learn with pleasure we never forget.樂(lè)意學(xué)的東西決不會(huì)忘記。
65. What we lose in hake we shall have in herring.失之東隅,收之桑榆。
66. What you dislike in another, take care to correct in yourself.別人身上你不喜歡的東西,自己身上的也要注意改正。
67. What you lose on the swings you gain (or get back) on the roundabouts.失之東隅,收之桑榆。
68. What youth is used to, age remembers.青年時(shí)經(jīng)常做的事,老年時(shí)卻能記得起。
69. Whatever I do, I will do in my power.無(wú)論我做什么事,我都盡力而為之。
70. Whatever man has done man may do.天下無(wú)難事。
71. Whatever you do, do with your might; Things done by halves are never done right.不論做什么事要盡力去搞;事情做得不徹底,就不能算好。
72. What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh.生就的本性,總會(huì)暴露的。
73. What's done by night appears by day.若要人不知,除非己莫為。
74. What's done can't be undone.無(wú)可挽回。 潑水難收?
75. What's learnt in the cradle lasts till the tomb.小時(shí)學(xué)過(guò)的,至死不忘記。
76. What's lost is lost.流水落花春去也。
77. What's more miserable than discontent?.有什么比不知足更為痛苦?
78. Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye ever so to them.己所欲,施于人。
79. Whe angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.怒時(shí)數(shù)十再說(shuō)話,大怒數(shù)百方開(kāi)言。
80. When a dog is drowning everyone offers him drink.落井下石。
81. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow.朋友的要求不要拖。
82. When ale (or drink or wine) is in wit is out.貪杯喪智。
83. When all men speak no man hears.人人都講話,無(wú)人去聽(tīng)它。
84. When an opportunity is neglected, it never comes back to you.機(jī)不可失,時(shí)不再來(lái)。
85. When anger blinds the mind, truth disapears.怒火中燒瞎心眼,真理在前看不見(jiàn)。
86. When flatterers meet, the devil goes to dinner.馬屁精會(huì)面,魔鬼去赴宴。
87. When Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war.龍爭(zhēng)虎斗。
88. When guns speak it is too late to argue.待到炮聲響,辯論已莫及。
89. When in doubt, play trumps.舉棋茍不定,何妨將一軍。
90. When in Rome do as the Romans do.入鄉(xiāng)隨俗。
91. When love puts in, friendship is gone.愛(ài)情入,友誼出。
92. When one is about to act, one must reason first.凡事要先思而后行。
93. When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window.貧窮進(jìn)門來(lái),愛(ài)情飛窗外。
94. When riches increase, the body decreases.財(cái)多體衰。
95. When rogues (or thieves) fall out, honest men come by their own.盜賊一內(nèi)哄,好人就自在。
96. When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.禍不單行。
97. When stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty.蠢人做件羞愧事,總說(shuō)義不容辭。
98. When the belly is full the mind is among the maids.逸則思淫。飽則思淫欲?
99. When the belly is full, the bones would be at rest.飽暖圖安逸。
100. When the cat's away the mice will play.貓兒不在,老鼠造反。
12、Y開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)諺語(yǔ)大全
Y開(kāi)頭的英語(yǔ)
1. Years bring wisdom.年長(zhǎng)智也增。
2. Yesterday is dead, forget it; tomorrow does not exist, don't worry; today is here, use it.昨天已經(jīng)消逝,把它忘掉;明天還未來(lái)到,不必?zé)?今天就在眼前,把它用好。
3. Yesterday will not be called again.光陰一去不復(fù)返。
4. You (or One) cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.粗瓷碗雕不出細(xì)花來(lái)。
5. You are the greatest enemy if you are a coward, but if you are brave, you are your greatest friend.如果你是膽小鬼,你就是自己最大的敵人;如果你是勇敢者,你就是自己最好的朋友。
6. You can do more than strike while the iron is hot; you can make the iron hot by striking.鐵熱時(shí),你能做的不止是錘打,而錘打可使鐵熱。
7. You can fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of the time; but you can't fool all of the people all the time.你可以一直愚弄一些人,甚至可以在某個(gè)時(shí)期愚弄所有的人;但不能一直愚弄所有的人。
8. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink.馬到河邊不喝水,逼馬低頭亦枉然。(不要逼人做他不愿做的事)
9. You cannot clap with one hand.孤掌難鳴。
10. You cannot flay the same ox twice.一頭牛不能剝兩次皮。
11. You cannot have two forenoons in the same day.一日之中不可能有兩個(gè)上午。
12. You cannot judge a tree by its bark.人不可貌相。
13. You cannot make a crab walk straight.江山易改,本性難移。
14. You cannot sell the cow and sup the milk.你不可能出售乳牛,同時(shí)又要喝牛奶。
15. You can't eat your cake and have it.不能既要吃餅,又要把餅保存。
16. You can't make bricks without straw.沒(méi)有稻草,制磚難搞。
17. You can't make omelets (or omeletts) without breaking eggs.有失才有得。
18. You have no goats, and yet you sell kids.你雖無(wú)老山羊,卻出賣小山羊。
19. You make the failure complete when you stop strying.不再努力之時(shí),就是完全失敗之日。
20. You may force a man to shut his eyes, but you cannot make him sleep.你可以迫人閉眼,但不能使他睡覺(jué)。
21. You may go farther and fare worse.一動(dòng)不如一靜。
22. You may know the horse by his harness.欲知馬如何,可看套馬索。
23. You must not pledge your own health.切不可把健康作孤注一擲。
24. You must reap what you have sown.種瓜得瓜,種豆得豆。
25. You never know what you can do till you try.事非經(jīng)過(guò)不知難。
26. You roll my log and I'll roll yours.互相吹噓。
27. Young man may die but old men must die.年輕人可能會(huì)死,老年人難免不亡。
28. Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle, old age a regret.青年冒失莽撞;成年發(fā)奮圖強(qiáng);老年遺憾懊喪。
29. Youth is life's seed-time.青年時(shí)代是人生的播種期。
30. Youth is the season of hope, enterprise, and energy, to a nation as well as an individual.青年時(shí)期對(duì)國(guó)家和個(gè)人都是希望、創(chuàng)業(yè)和精力充沛的時(shí)期。
31. Youth looks forward and age backward.青年人向前看,老年人向后看。
32. Youth means limitless possibilities.年輕意味著無(wú)限希望。
33.You cannot burn the candle at both ends.蠟燭不能兩頭點(diǎn),精力不可過(guò)分耗。
34.You cannot eat your cake and have it.魚與熊掌,不可得兼。
35.You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink.強(qiáng)扭的瓜不甜。
36.You may know by a handful the whole sack.由一斑可知全貌。
37.You never know what you can till you try.是驢子是馬,拉出來(lái)遛遛。