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關於數字的英語諺語

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在學習、工作或生活中,許多人都接觸過一些比較經典的諺語吧,諺語是勞動人民的生活實踐經驗。廣爲流傳的諺語都有哪些呢?以下是小編爲大家整理的關於數字的英語諺語集錦,希望能夠幫助到大家。

關於數字的英語諺語

數字的英語諺語1

1、 Two wrongs do not make a right.

兩個錯誤加不出一個正確;用錯誤改正不了錯誤。

2、 Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much, are the three pillars of learning.

多見識,多受苦,多學習,是知識的'三大來源。

3、 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

雙鳥在林,不如一鳥在手。

4、 An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.

一日之計在於晨。

5、 Saying and doing are two things.

說與做是兩回事。

6、 Kill two birds with one stone.

一箭雙鵰;一石二鳥;一舉兩得。

7、 To him that does everything in its proper time, one day is worth three.

凡事及時做,一天賽三天。

8、 It takes two to make a quarrel.

一個巴掌拍不響。

9、 One careless move may lose the whole game.

一着不慎,滿盤皆輸。

10、 Two heads are better than one.

兩人智慧勝一人;三個臭皮匠,頂個諸葛亮。

11、 All bread is not baked in one oven.

麪包不都是一個爐竈裏烤出來的;不應強求一律。

12、 Between two stools you fall to the ground.

欲坐雙凳必墜地。

13、 Better master one than engage with ten.

十事半通,不如一事精通。

14、 Never make two bites of a cherry.

一顆櫻桃不要分兩口吃;做事不要拖泥帶水。

15、 A stitch in time saves nine.

小洞不補,大洞尺五;及時處理,事半功倍。

16、 One enemy is too many, and a hundred friends too few.

敵人一個也嫌多,朋友上百也嫌少。

17、 A man at sixteen will prove a child at sixty.

十六不成人,六十不成器。

18、 One flower does not make a spring.

一花獨放不是春。

19、 One today is worth two tomorrows.

一個今天勝似兩個明天

20、 One swallow does not make a summer.

一燕飛來不成夏。

21、 He that is not wise at twenty , nor strong at thirty , nor rich at forty ,nor wise at fifty , will never be handsome ,strong, rich or wise.

二十不俊一生醜,三十不強一生弱,四十不富一生窮,五十不智一生愚。

22、 A bride is diligent for three days.

新娶媳婦三日勤。

23、 One strand of silk does not make a thread; one tree does not make a forest.

單絲不成線;獨木不成林。

24、 Four eyes see more than two.

兩人總比一人看得周到。

25、 One man, no man.

個人是渺小的。

26、 If you run after two hares, you will catch neither.

同時追二兔,全都抓不住/必將無所獲。

27、 If two parties fight, a third party will benefit; Two dogs strive for a bone, and a third runs away with it.

鷸蚌相爭,漁翁得利。

數字的英語諺語2

One for all, all for one. 我爲人人,人人爲我。

she is always thingking of " number one" .她總是隻想到自己的利益。

Once bitten, twice shy. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。

first come, first served. 先到先招待。

by ones and twos/ twos and threes 三三兩兩地

It takes two to make a quarrel. 一個巴掌拍不響。

Two and two make four. 二加二等於四,非常明顯地。

That's no problem; it's just as clear as that two and two make four.

When three know it, all know it. 三人知,天下曉。

six of one and half a dozen of the other. 半斤八兩,差不多。

at sixes and sevens.亂七八糟,雜亂地。

A stitch in time saves nine. 一針及時省九針。

ten to one 十之八九,可能性很大。

He was one too many for me.我不是他的對手。

To look nine ways 斜眼看人。

Right as nine pence  完好無暇。

數字的英語諺語3

Three tiled houses don't open -- Monster (House)

Triangle file knife - useful on all sides

Triangular brick - uneven swing

Half a duck, half a duck, half a mouth

Thirty-nine days to eat plums - poor

The Four King Kong sweep the floor

Half jin of salt -- Xian (salty) Hui (braised)

The Four seas Dragon King moves his sword - water inside and out

Dandan noodles from Sichuan -- both spicy and numb

The four King Kong in the air -- not in the field; Dangling eight feet in the air

The four Kings threw down their helmet and armor -- and fled

The square radish -- a young man

Four cotton eight bows -- Talk (play) Talk (play)

Four two people speak half a jin live - more than he can afford; Over one's head

Four-headed spoon - no face

Forty miles on the shoulder -- a good hand to lift the bar

Four-edged eggs -- nowhere to be found; Hard to find

Four Vajra playing Pipa -- Not talking about (playing) but also talking about (playing)

A man four inches tall wields a pen three inches long -- small people write big articles

Four or two pieces of cotton and a bow -- how to talk (play)

April Garden -- Rational (Plum) Sex (Apricot)

Five hundred coppers in a string -- a half-cock

Five plum blossoms open one - limbs (branches) weak

數字的英語諺語4

Ten years without washing -- open your mouth

October loofah -- Full belly (silk)

All the dishes in October -- Pull together

The cross and two points -- fighting

The head of the jack is extended -- it's pressed hard

A thousand years of wild boar - tiger food

Thousands of years of bronze bells -- withstand a blow

A thousand years of bronze -- an antique

Millennia-old seductress -- weird

Thousands of years of trees - deep roots when mau

Shiliang silver - - fixed (ingot)

Cockscomb in October -- old to red

October mulberry leaves -- Nobody picks (picks)

The thousand-mile march has just begun -- it's a long way

Thousands of miles to send goose feather - gift light affection heavy

Thousands of miles to build a long shed -- no banquet can not end

Jack work - not afraid of pressure

Bathing in the Wanquan River -- both sides

Hooray for God's side - no part of you (dung)

December snake - hit, move

Ten fingers on a flea -- one catches none

One copper coin out of ten -- Jiu Wen (Nine Articles)

The day of the cross lost its way -- without distinction; Head over heels

Hooray he fell in the well -- dare not try to catch your majesty

Fresh peaches on the cliffs -- nobody picks them; No one has tasted it

數字的英語諺語5

Five fingers short on each side -- short on each other

Five days to get up - gradually understand

Five days under the sea - to catch the trend

Fifty-two yuan treasure -- sure (ingots)

Worshipping Buddha on Mount Wutai -- burning high incense

The wheat of the hill moon -- yellow; A change a day

Pomegranate flower in May -- slice red person; Red fire is red fire

May peas -- fried; It blows up

The viscera with honey -- sweet in the heart; It's so sweet

Five people in two places -- half-hearted

Five people share an umbrella -- the little man is covered by an adult

Amaranth in May -- is red

The stove in June -- who will make do with you

Ginger in June -- Vola (take it)

Bed-wetting at 60 -- an old problem

Six fingers - a new trick

June debt -- pay it fast

Manure in June - retting to strength

Leeks in June -- smelly dogs

Borrow a fan in June -- just wait

Wear gloves in June -- conservative (hands)

The temple in June -- silence

Wear gloves in June -- be conservative.

Wearing a fur jacket in June -- abnormal.

To scratch one's fingers -- to do more than one thing.