中文拼音:P开头的英语谚语


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破裂了的友谊,再补也难如故.
A broken friendship may be soldered,but will never be sound.

破钟无好音。
A cracked bell can never sound well.

批评家是一个认得路但不会开车的人。
A critic is a man who knows the way but can't drive the car.

朋友易失不易得.
A friend is easier lost than found.

朋友对你皱眉,胜过傻瓜对你微笑.
A friend's frown is better than a fool's smile.

漂亮的面孔就是推荐书。
A good face is a letter of recommendation.

平时穿衣无好歹,假日出门无新衣.
A like every day makes a clout on Sunday./ If you always wear your best clothes they will soon wear out.

平静的大海决不能造就出熟练的水手.
A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.

漂亮与愚蠢常为伴侣。
Beauty and folly are often companies.

漂亮不能当饭吃。
Beauty will buy no beef.

朋友之间应不分彼此.
Before friends all is common.

品德好是成功的先决条件和最终衡量.
Character is the first and last word in the success circle.

品格是你在暗室中的为人.
Character is what you are in the dark.

批评家好比男仆,为大人物刷去衣服上的灰尘。
Critics are like brushers of noblemen's clothes.

培养一个人,教育打基础,完美靠交谈。
Education begins a gentleman,conversation completes him.

泼妇人人都能制服,只有她的丈夫例外.
Every man can rule a shrew but he who has her.

朋友是时间的浪费者. / 浪费朋友的时间,就是谋财害命.
Friends are thieves of time.

朋友之间,不应扎紧钱袋.
Friends tie their purses with a cobweb thread.

判断自己比判断别人要难得多
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others.

平日上午8点开,但周末9点开。
It opens at 8 am on weekdays,but at 9 at weekends.

评价书不能看封面。
Judge not a book by its covers.

朋友的事情不介入,友谊长存情谊深.
Little intermeddling makes good friends.

品德可能仅仅在于有勇气作出抉择.
Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice.

片云足以遮全日。
One cloud is enough to eclipse all the sun.

贫穷是对人情的检验,也是友谊的试金石.
Poverty is the test of civility and the touchstone of friendship.

贫穷让我们看出谁是朋友,谁是敌人.
Poverty shows us who our friends are and who are our enemies.

贫穷考验朋友.
Poverty tries friends.

漂亮不能当饭吃.
Prettiness makes no pottage.

旁观者清,当局者迷。
Spectators see clearly while the participants are often lost in the maze.

朋友的眼睛是最好的镜子.
The best mirror is a friend's eye.

判断伟人的名誉应该以他们如何得到它来衡量.
The fame of great men ought to be judged always by the means they used to acquire it.

品味无可争论。/ 人各有所好。
There is no disputing about tastes.

苹果,梨,香蕉,你最喜欢哪个?
What do you like best,apples,pears,or bananas?


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