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1.°®Îݼ°ÎÚ Love me, love my dog. 2.°ÙÎŲ»ÈçÒ»¼û Seeing is believing. 3.±ÈÉϲ»×ã±ÈÏÂÓÐÓà worse off than some, better off than many; to fall short of the best, but be better than the worst. 4.±¿ÄñÏÈ·É A slow sparrow should make an early start. 5.²»ÃßÖ®Ò¹ white night 6.²»ÒÔÎïϲ²»ÒÔ¼º±¯ not pleased by external gains, not saddened by personal losses 7.²»ÒÅÓàÁ¦ spare no effort; go all out; do one's best 8.²»´ò²»³É½» No discord, no concord. 9.²ð¶«Ç½²¹Î÷ǽ rob Peter to pay Paul 10.´Ç¾ÉÓРbid farewell to the old and usher in the new; ring out the old year and ring in the new 11.´óÊ»¯Ð¡Ð¡Ê»¯ÁË try first to make their mistake sound less serious and then to reduce it to nothing at all 12.´ó¿ªÑÛ½ç open one's eyes; broaden one's horizon; be an eye-opener 13.¹úÌ©Ãñ°² The country flourishes and people live in peace 14.¹ýÓ̲»¼° going too far is as bad as not going far enough; beyond is as wrong as falling short; too much is as bad as too little 15.¹¦·ò²»¸ºÓÐÐÄÈË Everything comes to him who waits. 16.ºÃÁËÉ˰ÌÍüÁËÌÛ once on shore, one prays no more 17.ºÃʲ»³öÃŶñÊ´«Ç§Àï Good news never goes beyond the gate, while bad news spread far and wide. 18.ºÍÆøÉú²Æ Harmony brings wealth. 19.»îµ½ÀÏѧµ½ÀÏ One is never too old to learn. 20.¼ÈÍù²»¾Ì let bygones be bygones 21.½ðÎÞ×ã³àÈËÎÞÍêÈË Gold can't be pure and man can't be perfect. 22.½ðÓñÂúÌà Treasures fill the home. 23.½Å̤ʵµØ be down-to-earth 24.½Å²ÈÁ½Ö»´¬ sit on the fence 25.¾ý×ÓÖ®½»µÈçË® the friendship between gentlemen is as pure as crystal; a hedge between keeps friendship green 26.ÀÏÉú³£Ì¸³Â´ÊÀĵ÷ cut and dried, clich¨¦ 27.ÀñÉÐÍùÀ´ Courtesy calls for reciprocity. 28.ÁôµÃÇàɽÔÚ²»ÅÂû²ñÉÕ Where there is life, there is hope. 29.Âíµ½³É¹¦ achieve immediate victory; win instant success 30.ÃûÀûË«ÊÕ gain in both fame and wealth 31.éÈû¶Ù¿ª be suddenly enlightened 32. ûÓÐ¹æ¾Ø²»³É·½Ô² Nothing can be accomplished without norms or standards. 33.ÿ·ê¼Ñ½Ú±¶Ë¼Ç× On festive occasions more than ever one thinks of one's dear ones far away. It is on the festival occasions when one misses his dear most. 34.ıÊÂÔÚÈ˳ÉÊÂÔÚÌì The planning lies with man, the outcome with Heaven. Man proposes, God disposes. 35.ŪÇɳÉ×¾ be too smart by half; Cunning outwits itself 36.ÄÃÊÖºÃÏ· masterpiece 37.ÅâÁË·òÈËÓÖÕÛ±ø throw good money after bad 38.Å×שÒýÓñ a modest spur to induce others to come forward with valuable contributions; throw a sprat to catch a whale 39.ÆÆ¸ª³ÁÖÛ cut off all means of retreat£»burn one¡®s own way of retreat and be determined to fight to the end 40.ÇÀµÃÏÈ»ú take the preemptive opportunities 41.Çɸ¾ÄÑΪÎÞÃ×Ö®´¶ If you have no hand you can't make a fist. One can't make bricks without straw. 42.ǧÀïÖ®ÐÐʼÓÚ×ãÏ a thousand-li journey begins with the first step--the highest eminence is to be gained step by step 43.ǰʲ»ÍüºóÊÂ֮ʦ Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. 44.ǰÈËÔÔÊ÷ºóÈ˳ËÁ¹ One generation plants the trees in whose shade another generation rests. One sows and another reaps. 45.ǰÅÂÀǺóÅ»¢ fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind hesitate in doing something 46.Ç¿ÁúÄÑѹµØÍ·Éß Even a dragon (from the outside) finds it hard to control a snake in its old haunt - Powerful outsiders can hardly afford to neglect local bullies. 47.ǿǿÁªÊÖ win-win co-operation 48.ÈðÑ©Õ×·áÄê A timely snow promises a good harvest. 49.ÈËÖ®³õÐÔ±¾ÉÆ Man's nature at birth is good. 50.ÈË·êϲʾ«Éñˬ Joy puts heart into a man. 51.È˺£Õ½Êõ huge-crowd strategy 52.ÊÀÉÏÎÞÄÑÊÂÖ»Òª¿ÏÅ浂 Where there is a will, there is a way. 53.ÊÀÍâÌÒÔ´ a fictitious land of peace away from the turmoil of the world; 54.ËÀ¶øºóÒÑ until my heart stops beating 55.ËêËêÆ½°² Peace all year round. 56.ÉÏÓÐÌìÌÃÏÂÓÐËÕº¼ Just as there is paradise in heaven, ther are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth. 57.ÈûÎÌʧÂíÑÉÖª·Ç¸£ Misfortune may be an actual blessing. 58.ÈýÊ®¶øÁ¢ A man should be independent at the age of thirty. At thirty, a man should be able to think for himself. 59.Éý¼¶»»´ú updating and upgrading (of products) 60.ËÄÊ®²»»ó Life begins at forty. 61.ËÑÔ´ç²ÝÐı¨µÃÈý´ºêÍ Such kindness of warm sun, can't be repaid by grass. 62.Ë®ÕÇ´¬¸ß When the river rises, the boat floats high. 63.ʱ²»ÎÒ´ýTime and tide wait for no man. 64.ɱ¼¦ÓÃÅ£µ¶break a butterfly on the wheel 65.ʵÊÂÇóÊÇseek truth from facts; be practical and realistic; be true to facts 66.˵²Ü²Ù,²Ü²Ùµ½Talk of the devil and he comes. 67.ʵ»°ÊµËµspeak the plain truth; call a spade a spade; tell it as it is 68.ʵ¼ùÊǼìÑéÕæÀíµÄΨһ±ê×¼Practice is the sole criterion for testing truth. 69.ɽ²»Ôڸߣ¬ÓÐÏÉÔòÃû"No matter how high the mountain is, its name will spread far and wide if there is a fairy; " 70.躹âÑø»Þhide one's capacities and bide one's time 71.ÌÇÒÂÅÚµ¯sugar-coated bullets 72.ÌìÓв»²â·çÔÆAnything unexpected may happen. a bolt from the blue 73.ÍŽá¾ÍÊÇÁ¦Á¿Unity is strength. 74.¡°Ìø½ø»ÆºÓÏ´²»Ç塱"eve if one jumped into the Yellow River, one can not wash oneself clean--there's nothing one can do to clear one's name " 75.Íá·çÐ°Æøunhealthy practices and evil phenomena 76.ÎïÒÔÀà¾Û£¬ÈËÒÔȺ·ÖBirds of a feather flock together. 77.ÍùÊÂÈç·ç"The past has vanished (from memory) like wind.; What in past, is past." 78.Íû×Ó³ÉÁúhold high hopes for one's child 79.ÎÝ©ÓÖ·êÁ¬ÒõÓêMisfortunes never come singly. When it rains it pours. 80.ÎÄèºÎäÂÔmilitary expertise; military strategy 81.ΨÀûÊÇͼdraw water to one's mill 82.ÎÞԴ֮ˮ,ÎÞ±¾Ö®Ä¾water without a source, and a tree without roots 83.ÎÞÖÐÉúÓÐmake create something out of nothing 84.ÎÞ·ç²»ÆðÀËThere are no waves without wind. There's no smoke without fire. 85.áß˽Í÷·¨bend the law for the benefit of relatives or friends 86.йÙÉÏÈÎÈý°Ñ»ða new broom sweeps clean 87.ÐéÐÄʹÈ˽ø²½,½¾°ÁʹÈËÂäºóModesty helps one go forward, whereas conceit makes one lag behind. 88.ÐîÊÆ¶ø·¢accumulate strength for a take-off 89.ÐÄÏëʳÉMay all your wish come true 90.ÐÄÕÕ²»Ðûhave a tacit understanding; give tacit consent; tacit understanding 91.ÏÈÈëΪÖ÷First impressions are firmly entrenched. 92.ÏÈÏÂÊÖΪǿcatch the ball before the bound 93.ÏñÈȹøÉϵÄÂìÒÏlike an ant on a hot pan 94.ÏÖÉí˵·¨warn people by taking oneself as an example 95.Ï¢ÊÂÄþÈËpour oil on troubled waters 96.ϲÓDzΰëmingled hope and fear 97.ÑÐò½¥½østep by step 98.һ·ƽ°²£¬Ò»Â·Ë³·çspeed somebody on their way; speed the parting guest 99.ÑÏÒÔÂɼº,¿íÒÔ´ýÈËbe strict with oneself and lenient towards others 100.ÓãÃ×Ö®Ïça land of milk and honey 101.ÓÐÇéÈËÖճɾìÊô"Jack shall have Jill, all shall be well." 102.ÓÐÇ®ÄÜʹ¹íÍÆÄ¥Money makes the mare go. Money talks. 103.ÓÐʶ֮ʿpeople of vision 104.ÓÐÓÂÎÞıuse brawn rather than brain 105.ÓÐԵǧÀïÀ´Ïà»áSeparated as we are thousands of miles apart, we come together as if by predestination. 106.Óëʱ¾ã½øadvance with times 107.ÒÔÈËΪ±¾people oriented; people foremost 108.Òò²ÄÊ©½Ìteach students according to their aptitude 109.ÓûÇîǧÀïÄ¿£¬¸üÉÏÒ»²ãÂ¥"to ascend another storey to see a thousand miles further; Ascend further, were you to look farther; Would eye embrace a thousand miles? Go up, one flight." 110.ÓûËÙÔò²»´ïHaste does not bring success. 111.ÓÅʤÁÓÌsurvival of the fittest 112.Ó¢ÐÛËù¼ûÂÔͬGreat minds think alike. 113.Ô©¼ÒÒ˽ⲻÒ˽áBetter make friends than make enemies. 114.Ô©¼Ù´í°¸"cases in which people were unjustly, falsely or wrongly charged or sentenced; unjust, false or wrong cases" 115.Ò»ÑԼȳö£¬æáÂíÄÑ×·A real man never goes back on his words. 116.Õвƽø±¦Money and treasures will be plentiful 117.ծ̨¸ßÖþbecome debt-ridden 118.ÖÂÃüÒªº¦Achilles' heel 119.ÖÚʸ֮µÄtarget of public criticism 120.Öª¼ºÖª±Ë,°ÙÕ½²»´ùKnow the enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles with no danger of defeat. 121.Ö½ÉÏ̸±øbe an armchair strategist 122.Ö½°ü²»×¡»ðTruth will come to light sooner or later. 123.×óÓÒΪÄÑbetween the devil and the deep blue sea; between the rock and the hard place 124.²»Òª´íÉϼӴí don¡¯t make things worse than they already are |
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