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100 English Proverbs
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1. A miss is as good as a mile. ʧ֮ºÁÀ壬²î֮ǧÀï 2. A woman¡¯s strength is in her tongue. ÄÜÑÔÉÆµÀ 3. As a man sows, so shall he reap. Öֹϵùϣ¬ÖÖ¶¹µÃ¶¹ 4. Actions speak louder than words. ×ø¶øÑÔ²»ÈçÆð¶øÐÐ 5. All roads lead to Rome. ÌõÌõµÀ·ͨÂÞÂí 6. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Ò»ÄñÔÚÊÖʤÓÚ¶þÄñÔÚÁÖ 7. A stitch in time saves nine. ¼°Ê±ÐÐÊÂ/ʰ빦±¶ 8. An eye for a eye; and a tooth for a tooth. ÒÔÑÛ»¹ÑÛ£¬ ÒÔÑÀ»¹ÑÀ 9. All that glitters is not gold. È˲»¿ÉòÏà/Êǽð×Ó×ܻᷢ¹â 10. A contented mind is a perpetual feast. Öª×㳤ÀÖ 11. A friend in need is a friend indeed. »¼ÄѼûÖª¼º 12. A rolling stone gathers no moss. ¹öʯ²»Éú̦ 13. A Jack of all trades in master of none. ÑùÑùͨ£¬ÑùÑùËÉ 14. All good things come to an end. ÌìÏÂÎÞ²»É¢Ö®Ñçϯ 15. Accidents will happen. ÈËÓе©Ï¦»ö¸£ 16. Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home. ÔÚ¼ÒÈÕÈպà 17. Beauty is only skin deep. ÃÀòÊÇ·ôdzµÄ 18. Birds of a feather flock together. ÎïÒÔÀà¾Û 19. Better late than never. Äþ³ÙÎðȱ/ÍöÑò²¹ÀÎ 20. Blood is thicker than water. ѪŨÓÚË® 21. Constant dripping wears away the stone. µÎË®´©Ê¯ 22. Courtesy costs nothing. Àñ¶àÈ˲»¹Ö 23. Don¡¯t count your chickens before they are hatched. Îð´òÈçÒâËãÅÌ 24. Do as you would be done by others. ¼ºËù²»Óû£¬ÎðÊ©ÓÚÈË 25. Do in Rome As Roman does. ÈëÏçËæË× 26. Don¡¯t put it off till tomorrow what may be done today. ½ñÈÕÊ£¬½ñÈÕ±Ï 27. Don¡¯t put the cart before the house. Îð±¾Ä©µ¹Öà 28. Diamond cut diamond. Ç¿ÖÐ×ÔÓÐÇ¿ÖÐÊÖ 29. Don¡¯t mistake generosity for cowardice. Î𽫿íÈÝÎóΪÇÓų 30. Death is preferable to slavery. ²»×ÔÓÉ£¬ÎãÄþËÀ 31. Don¡¯t put all your eggs in one basket. ²»Òª¹Â×¢Ò»ÖÀ 32. Every cloud has a silver lining. ·ñ¼«Ì©À´ 33. Experience is the best teacher. ¾ÑéÊÇÁ¼Ê¦ 34. Every man has his taste. È˸÷ÓÐËùºÃ 35. Easier said than done. ˵ʱÈÝÒ××öʱÄÑ 36. Even Homer sometimes nods. ÖÇÕßǧÂÇ£¬±ØÓÐһʧ 37. Everybody is equal before the law. ·¨ÂÉ֮ǰ£¬ÈËÈËÆ½µÈ 38. First come, first served. ½Ý×ãÏ鵂 39. God helps those who help themselves. ÌìµÀ³êÇÚ 40. Great minds think alike. Ó¢ÐÛËù¼ûÂÔͬ 41. Genius is 98 percent perspiration. Ìì²ÅÊÇ98%µÄŬÁ¦ 42. Honesty is the best policy. ³ÏʵΪÉÏ 43. Haste makes waste. ÓûËÙÔò²»´ï 44. Health is better than wealth. ½¡¿µÊ¤ÓڲƸ» 45. Hunger is the best sauce. ¼¢²»Ôñʳ 46. Habit is second nature. ϰ¹ßÊÇÈ˵ÄÌìÐÔ 47. It never rains but it pours. ²»ÓêÔòÒÑ£¬Ò»ÓêÈç×¢/»ö²»µ¥ÐÐ 48. Ill news travels apace. »µÊ´«Ç§Àï 49. It¡¯s no use crying over spilt milk. =What is done cannot be undone. ¸²Ë®ÄÑÊÕ 50. It is easy to be wise after the event. ²»¾Ò»Ê£¬²»³¤Ò»ÖÇ 51. Kill two birds with one stone. һʯ¶þÄñ/Ò»¾ÙÁ½µÃ 52. Keep something for a rainy day. δÓê³ñçÑ/Óб¸ÎÞ»¼ 53. Knowledge is power. ֪ʶ¾ÍÊÇÁ¦Á¿ 54. Let bygones by bygones. ¼ÈÍù²»¾Ì 55. Lookers-on see most of the game. ÅÔ¹ÛÕßÇå 56. Least said soonest mended. ¶àÑÔÈÇ»ö 57. Live and learn. ѧÎÞÖ¹¾³/»îµ½ÀÏѧµ½ÀÏ 58. Look before you leap. Èý˼¶øºóÐÐ 59. Let sleeping dogs lie. ÎðÈÇÊÇÉú·Ç 60. Money talks. ÓÐÇ®ÄÜʹ¹íÍÆÄ¥ 61. Might is right. ǿȨ¼´¹«Àí/ʤÕßΪÍõ 62. Make hay while the sun shines. °ÑÎÕʱ»ú 63. Men are known by the company they keep. ÎïÒÔÀà¾Û/¹ÛÆäÓÑÖªÆäÈË 64. Necessity is the mother of invention. ÐèҪΪ·¢Ã÷֮ĸ/ÇîÔò±ä£¬±äÔòͨ 65. Never do things by halves. Îð°ë;¶ø·Ï 66. Nothing comes of nothings. ²»ÖÖÆäÒò£¬²»µÃÆä¹û 67. Nothing venture, nothing have. ²»È뻢Ѩ£¬Ñɵû¢×Ó 68. No pains, no gains. ²»ÀÍÔòÎÞ»ñ 69. Out of sight, out of mind. Àë¾ÃÔòÇéÊè 70. Other times, other manners. Ëæ»úÓ¦±ä 71. One rotten apple spoils the whole lot. º¦ÈºÖ®Âí 72. One swallow does not make a summer. ÎðÒÔÆ«¸ÅÈ« 73. Once bitten, twice shy. =A burnt child dreads the fire. ³ÔÒ»´Î¿÷£¬Ñ§Ò»´Î¹Ô/Ò»³¯±»ÉßÒ§£¬Ê®Äêž®Éþ 74. Pride goes before a fall. ½¾Õß±Ø°Ü 75. People who live in glass houses shouldn¡¯t throw stones. ×Ô¼ºÓÐȱµãÎð˵±ðÈ˲»ºÃ 76. Practice makes perfect. ÊìÄÜÉúÇÉ 77. Pride hurts, modesty benefits. ÂúÕÐËð£¬Ç«ÊÜÒæ 78. Prevention is better than cure. Ô¤·ÀʤÓÚÖÎÁÆ 79. Rome was not built in a day. ÂÞÂí²»ÊÇÒ»ÌìÔì³ÉµÄ 80. Saying is one thing and doing is another. ˵ÊÇÒ»»ØÊ£¬×öÊÇÁíÒ»»ØÊÂ/˵ʱÈÝÒ××öÊÂÄÑ 81. Silence is golden. ³ÁĬÊǽð 82. Spare the rod and spoil the child. ²»´ò²»³ÉÆ÷/Ê¡Á˱Þ×Ó£¬»µÁ˺¢×Ó 83. Still waters run deep. Éî²Ø²»Â¶/´óÖÇÈôÓÞ 84. Seeing is believing. =To see is to believe. ÑÛ¼ûΪʵ 85. Strike while the iron is hot. ³ÃÈÈ´òÌú 86. Slow and steady wins the race. ÎȽ¡Ôúʵ±ØÖÂʤ 87. Time and tide wait for no man. ËêÔ²»ÈÄÈË 88. Two heads are better than one. ¼¯Ë¼Ê¤ÓÚ¶À¶Ï/Èý¸ö³ôƤ½³Ê¤¹ýÒ»¸öÖî¸ðÁÁ 89. The pen is mightier than the sword. ÎÄʤÓÚÎä 90. There is no royal road to learning. ѧÎÊÖ®µÀÎÞ¿ì½Ý·½Ê½ 91. United we stand, divided we fall. ÍŽáÔòÁ¢£¬·ÖÉ¢Ôòµ¹ 92. We are in the same boat. ͬÖÛ¹²¼Ã/ͬ²¡ÏàÁ¯ 93. Where there is a will, there is a way. ÓÐÖ¾Õßʾ¹³É 94. Well begun is half done. ºÃµÄ¿ªÊ¼Êdzɹ¦µÄÒ»°ë 95. Within the four seas, all man are brothers. Ëĺ£Ö®ÄÚ½ÔÐÖµÜ 96. You cannot have your cake and eat it (too). ÓãÓëÐÜÕÆ²»¿É¼æµÃ 97. Young a gambler, old a beggar. ÉÙ׳²»Å¬Á¦£¬ÀÏ´óͽÉ˱¯ 98. 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