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发表于 23-2-2006 15:07:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
<P>Corresponding English and Chinese proverbs and phrases(1)</P>
<P>1.After meat, mustard; after death, doctor .<BR>雨后送伞</P>
<P>Explanation: this describes a situation where assistance or comfort is given<BR>when it is too late.</P>
<P>Example: just as I had cancelled my application to go abroad, I had a<BR>promise of money for my fare. It was a case of after death, the doctor.</P>
<P>2. After praising the wine they sell us vinegar.<BR>挂羊头卖狗肉</P>
<P>Explanation: to offer to give or sell something that is inferior to what you<BR>claim it to be.</P>
<P>Example: that fellow completely misled us about what he was capable of<BR>doing. After praising the wine, he sold us vinegar.</P>
<P>3. All is over but the shouting.<BR>大势已去</P>
<P>Explanation: finally decided or won; brought to the end; not able to be<BR>changed.</P>
<P>Example: after Bill’s touch down, the game is all over but shouting.</P>
<P>4. All lay load on the willing horse.<BR>人善被人欺,马善被人骑</P>
发表于 23-2-2006 15:08:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
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<P>Example: for the rest of his life he regretted what he had said, but a word<BR>spoken is past recalling and he knew he could never repair the damage of<BR>that moment of harshness.</P>
<P>NOW, TRY YOUR HAND ON THE FOLLOWING:(根据解释,试试翻译下面的谚语)</P>
<P>Love is blind.<BR>beauty is a matter of individual taste and judgment. This is often used of a<BR>person whose judgment is affected by love or infatuation.</P>
<P>Better to die in glory than live in dishonor.<BR>if one has the choice between living in shame and degradation and dying in<BR>glory, it is better to die.</P>
<P>Birds of a feather flock together.<BR>people who are alike often become friend or are together: if you are often<BR>with certain people, you may be their friends or like them.</P>
<P>Blood, toil, tears and sweat.<BR>said of a person bending oneself to a task and exerting all efforts in the<BR>performance of one duty.</P>
<P>Calamity is man true touchstone.<BR>the most telling test of a man ability and worth comes when he has to face<BR>great difficulties.</P>
<P>Clean conscience laughs at false accusation.<BR>a person who knows he has done no wrong is morally stronger than those who<BR>falsely accuse him are.</P>
<P>Cry over spilt milk.<BR>to cry or complain about something that has already happened</P>
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发表于 23-2-2006 15:08:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
<P>Explanation: a willing horse is someone who is always doing things for<BR>others. Very often the implication is that others impose on him.</P>
<P>Examples: the trouble is you're too good-natured and people take advantage<BR>of it. all lay load on the willing horse. You will have to learn to refuse<BR>people who ask too much.</P>
<P>5.anger and haste hinder good counsel.<BR>小不忍则乱大谋</P>
<P>Explanation: one can not act wisely when one is angry or in a hurry.</P>
<P>Example: you should calm down before you decide the next move. Anger and<BR>haste hinder good counsel.</P>
<P>6. As poor as a church mouse<BR>一贫如洗</P>
<P>Explanation: to be exceedingly poor, having barely to live upon.</P>
<P>Example: he has a large family, and is poor as a church mouse.</P>
<P>Note: a church is one of the few buildings that contain no food.</P>
<P>7. A word spoken is past recalling.<BR>一言既出,驷马难追</P>
<P>Explanation: the harm done by a careless word can not easily undo.</P>
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发表于 23-2-2006 15:09:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
<P>Corresponding English and Chinese proverbs and phrases(2)<BR><BR>1.World is but a little place, after all.<BR>天涯原咫尺,到处可逢君</P>
<P>Explanation: it is used when a person meets someone he knows or is in<BR>someway connected with him in a place where he would never have expected to<BR>do so.</P>
<P>Example: Who would have thought I would bump into an old schoolmate on a<BR>trek up Mount Tai. The world is but a little place after all.</P>
<P>2. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.<BR>入乡随俗</P>
<P>Explanation: conform to the manners and customs of those amongst whom you<BR>live.</P>
<P>Example: I know you have egg and bacon for breakfast at home, but now you<BR>are on the Continent you will do as the Romans do and take coffee and rolls.</P>
<P>3. What you lose on the swings you get back on the roundabouts.<BR>失之东隅,收之桑榆</P>
<P>Explanation: a rough way of starting a law of average; if you have bad luck<BR>on one day you have good on another; if one venture results in loss try a<BR>fresh one---it may succeed.</P>
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发表于 23-2-2006 15:10:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
<P>have an iron hand in a velvet glove</P>
<P>great minds think alike</P>
<P>good wine needs no bush</P>
<P>Give him enough rope and he will hang himself.</P>
<P>Evil does not always come to injure.</P>
<P>A fool may give a wise man counsel.</P>
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发表于 23-2-2006 15:09:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
<P>Example: he may always possess merits which make up for everything; if he<BR>loses on the swings, he may win on the roundabouts.</P>
<P>4.What are the odds so long as you are happy.<BR>知足者常乐</P>
<P>Explanation: what does anything else matter if a person is happy.</P>
<P>Example: you complain so much, but you have a good family, parents, health,<BR>and money. What’s the odd so long as you’re happy.</P>
<P>5.Entertain an angel unawares.<BR>有眼不识泰山</P>
<P>Explanation: to receive a great personage as a guest without knowing his<BR>merits.</P>
<P>Example: in the course of evening someone informed her that she was<BR>entertaining an angel unawares, in the shape of a composer of the greatest<BR>promise</P>
<P>6.every dog has his day .<BR>是人皆有出头日</P>
<P>Explanation: fortune comes to each in turn</P>
<P>Example: they say that every dog has his day; but mine seems a very long<BR>time coming.</P>
<P>7.every potter praises his own pot.<BR>王婆买瓜,自卖自夸</P>
<P>Explanation: people are loath to refer to defects in their possessions or<BR>their family members</P>
<P>Example: he said that his teacher considered his work brilliant, but I would<BR>rather hear it from his teacher’s own mouth. Every potter praises his own<BR>pot</P>
<P>Now come on! Have a try.试着翻译一下下面几个谚语!</P>
<P>hit the nail on the head</P>
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发表于 23-2-2006 15:38:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 23-2-2006 16:22:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
Entertain an angel unawares.<BR>有眼不识泰山
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发表于 23-2-2006 16:57:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
<P>5.anger and haste hinder good counsel.<BR>小不忍则乱大谋</P>
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发表于 24-2-2006 10:12:00|来自:福建厦门 | 显示全部楼层
every dog has his day .<BR>是人皆有出头日
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