英语谚语类谚语推荐
- Lying is the first step to the gallows. 说谎是上断头台的第一步。
- New wine in old bottles. 旧瓶装新酒。
- The wolf and fox are both privateers. 狐狸与狼,抢劫大王。
- The greatest talkers are always least doers. 语言的巨人总是行动的矮子。
- Once a man and twice a child. 一次老,两次小。
- Evil comes to us by ells and goes away by inches. 罪恶于人,尺进寸退。
- Prove thy friend ere thou have need. 在你需要朋友帮助前,先要考验他们。
- All things are difficult before they are easy. 凡事总是由难而易。
- A little child is the sweetest and purest thing in the world. 孩童是世界上最可爱和最纯洁的东西。
- Might is right. 强权即公理。
- To know everything is to know nothing. 什么都知道,一如什么都不知道。
- A friend in court is better than a penny in purse. 朝中有友,胜如囊中有钱。
- It never rains but it pours. 不雨则已,一雨倾盆。
- My son is my son till he has got him a wife, but my daughter is my daughter all the days of her life. 儿子婚前是儿子,女儿终生是女儿。
- Weeds want no sowing. 杂草不需种。
- The fox is known by his brush. 狐狸只因尾巴大,所以人人认识他。
- One today is worth two tomorrows. 一个今天胜似两个明天。
- Do as you would be done by. 己所不欲,勿施于人。
- Trust thyself only,and another shall not betray thee. 只要信任你自己,旁人才不出卖你。
- A single flower does not make a spring. 一花独放不是春,百花齐放春满园。
- He that liveth in court dieth upon straw. 生于安乐者常死于贫*。
- Time tries truth. 时间检验真理。
- A fox should not be of the jury at a goose's trial. 审鹅不应狐陪审。
- A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. 光说空话不做事,犹如花园光长刺。
- There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it. 海中好鱼取不尽(指:虽然失去一个机会,还有很多机会)。
- An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening. 一日之计在于晨。
- Misfortune is a good teacher. 不幸是良好的教师。
- Great men's sons seldom do well. 富不过三代。
- There are spots in the sun. 太阳也有黑点。
- Poverty breeds strife. 贫困引起冲突。
- Tall trees catch much wind. 树大招风。
- A good tale is none the worse for being twice told. 故事好,再讲一遍还是好。