10 Classic English Proverbs
1. Don't pretend to know what you don't know. Don't pretend to understand.
2. Don? Don't count your chickens before they hatch. Don't count the chickens before they hatch. Don't say anything before you do it. Don't be too optimistic )
Don't have too many things to do.
Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill.
Don't put off till tomorrow what you should do today.
Never put the plow before the oxen. Never put the plow before the oxen.
7. Don't throw the baby away with the bath water. (Always discard the short and take the long)
Don't ask for trouble unless trouble comes to you.
9. Don't try to teach your grandmother to suck eggs. Do not teach fish to swim.
10. Every bird likes to listen to its own singing. Narcissism.
Common English proverbs
No bet, no draw.
If you don't fight a thousand miles, you won't get a thousand pounds of fish.
Nothing is as good as it seems beforehand.
Expectation is better than reality.
Nothing is easier to get than advice.
Persuading people is the easiest.
Nothing is more certain than an accident.
Accidents will happen.
Nothing seek, nothing find.
No demands, no gains.
Everything has a little bit, which is generally nothing.
Everything is a little bit lead to nothing.
The great ship asked about the deep water.
This big ship should go deep into the sea. The dragon should be in the middle of the sea. )
The best doctors are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet and Dr. Happy.
Dr. Dieting, Dr. Careful and Dr. Happy are all the best doctors.
A cheat is always suspected.
Once you cheat, you will always be suspected.
Empty cars rattle the loudest.
Empty cars make a lot of noise.
There is nothing worse than this, but it may be a blessing.
An old frontiersman loses his horse—a blessing in disguise.
It is never too old to learn.
It is never too old to learn.
You're not afraid of high school.
A person becomes learned by asking questions.
If you want to learn, you have to ask more questions; Ask more, you will learn more.
There is no shortcut to learning.
There is no shortcut to learning.
He who is ashamed to ask is ashamed to learn.
People who are afraid of asking questions are ashamed to study.
What you learn in the cradle will last to death.
What you learned as a baby will never be forgotten when you die.
Knowledge makes good people better and bad people worse.
Knowledge can make good people better and bad people worse.
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