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h
开头的英语谚语
【篇一:
h
开头的英语谚语】
1. habit cures
habit.
新风移旧俗。
2.
habit is second
nature.
习惯成自然。
3.
half a loaf is better then no
bread.
半块面包亦胜无。
4.
half a tale is enough for a wise man.
聪明
人凡事只须听一半,
就会明白究竟。
5. half the world knows not how the
other half
lives.
富人不知穷
人苦。
6. hang up ones fiddle when one comes h
ome.
在外谈笑风生,
在家闷闷不乐。
7. hang up ones hat in anothers house
.
在别人家里久留不去,长
期居住。
8. happiness consists in
contentment.
知足常乐。
9. happiness takes no account of
time.
幸福不觉光阴过。
10.
happy is he that is happy in childhood.
童年时代快乐的人是
幸福的。
11.
happy is he that is happy in his children.
< br>对自己孩子感到高兴
的,才是幸福的人。
12. happy is he who knows his follies
in his youth.
记得青年时所
做的愚笨事的人是幸
福的。
13. happy is he who owes
nothing.
无债一身轻。
14. happy is the man that owes
nothing.
无债一身轻。
15. hard words break no bones, fine
words butter no
parsnips.
粗话无害,甘言无益。
16. hardships never come
alone.
祸不单行。
17.
hares may pull dead lions by the
beard.
虎落平阳被犬欺。
18. harm set, harm
get.
自作自受。
19.
harm watch, harm
catch.
害人反害己。
20.
haste makes waste.
拔苗助长。
21. hasty climbers have sudden
falls.
大起者有大落。
22.
hasty love is soon hot and soon cold.
草草
率率谈恋爱,热得
快也冷得快。
23. hasty love, soon
cold.
匆忙的爱情冷得快。
24. hatred is blind as well as
love.
爱情与仇恨同样是盲目的。
25. have but few friends though many ac
quaintances.
朋友要少,
熟人要多。
26. hawks will not pick hawks
eyes out.
同类不相残。
27. he alone is happy who commands his
passions.
只有控制感
情的人,才会幸福。
28. he alone is poor who does
not possess knowledge.
没有知识,
才
是贫穷。
29. he bears misery
best who hides it most.
最会隐瞒痛苦者,乃
是最善忍受痛苦人。
30. he can who
belive he can.
31. he dances
well to whom fortune
pipes.
鸿运来时,百事顺遂。
32. he deserves not the sweet that will
not taste the
sour.
吃过苦
头,才配享受。
33. he dies like a beast who has done
no good while he lived.
生
时不做好
事,死了像个畜生。
34.
he
gives
twice
that
gives
in
a
trice.
即刻就给予,等于给两次。
35. he is a fool who cannot be angry,
but he is a wise man who
will
not.
愚笨人不会发怒,聪明人不愿发怒。
36. he is a good friend that speaks
well of us behind our
backs.
背后说人好话的够朋友。
37. he is a good man whom fortune makes
better.
好人走运人更
好。
38. he is a wise man who speaks
little.
聪明的人话不多。
39. he is lifeless that is
faultless.
人孰无过。
40. he is never alone that is in the
company of noble
thoughts.
思想崇高者,绝不会孤独。
41. he is not a wise man who cannot
play the fool on
occasion.
不能偶而装疯卖傻,就不是一个聪明人。
42. he is not fit to command others
that cannot command
himself.
正人先正己。
43. he is rich enough who has true
friends.
有真朋友的人是富翁。
44. he is rich enough who owes
nothing.
无债就是富。
45. he is the wise man who is the
honest
man.
诚实的人就是聪明
的人。
46. he is the wisest man who does not
think himself so.
不自以
为聪明的人是最聪
明的人。
47. he is truly happy
who makes others happy.
真正幸福的是使
人幸福的人。
48. he is
unfortunate who cannot bear misfortune.
不能承受不幸
的就是不幸。
49.
he is unworthy to live who lives only for himself.
为己而生,
生而可耻。
50. he is wise that hath wit enough for
his own affairs.
聪明的人
有足够的才智处理
自己的事情。
51. he is wise that
is honest.
诚实者明智。
52. he is wise that knows when hes well
enough.
知足的人是聪
明的人。
53. he jests at scars, that never felt
a wound.
富人不知穷人苦。
54. he knocks boldly at the door who
brings good
news.
彼叩门
声响,必来报佳音。
55. he knows best what good is that has
endured evil.
忍过痛受
过苦,最知幸福是何物。
56. he knows enough that
can live and hold his
peace.
见多识广
者沈默寡言。
57. he knows most who speaks
least.
大智者寡于言。
58.
he knows much who knows how to hold his
tongue.
懂得缄
默的是明白人。
59. he laughs best who laughs
last.
谁笑在最后,谁笑得最好。
60. he lives long that lives
well.
活得好等于活得长。
61. he lives twice who lives
well.
生活得好的等于生活了两次。
62. he may well be contented who need
neither borrow nor
flatter.
一
个既不用借债又不用奉承人的人,可以称得上心满意足。
63. he most lives who lives most for ot
hers.
活著对别人贡献最多
的人,活得最有意义。
64. he must needs go whom the
devil drives.
势在必行。
65. he must needs swim that is held up
by the
chin.
身不由己,
只得从命。
66. he preaches best who lives
best.
言教不如身教。
67.
he that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims
ignorance.
夸耀知识实乃无知。
68. he that cannot ask cannot
live.
不会求者不会生。
69.
he that climbs high falls
heavily.
爬得高,跌得重。
70. he that commits a fault thinks
everyone speaks of
it.
做贼心
虚。
71. he that converses not knows nothing
.
不和人交谈的人一无所
知。
72. he that deceives me once, shame
fall him, if he deceives
me twice,
shame fall me.
受骗一次,别人可耻
;
受骗二次,自己该死。
73. he
that doth lend, doth lose his
friend.
失友都因借钱起。
74. he that doth most at once doth leas
t.
想一次做完什么事,结
果一件也做不完。
< br>
75. he that doth what he will doth
not what he ought.
为其所欲为
者不为其所
当为。
76. he that falls today
may be up again tomorrow.
今天跌倒的人
< br>也许明天会站起来。
77. he that
fears death lives
not.
怕死者活不了。
78.
he that fears every bush must never go a-birding.<
/p>
疑神疑鬼,
绝无收获。
79. he that fears you present, will
hate you absent.
当面怕你的人
背后会恨你。
80. he that gains time
gains all things.
获得时间就是获得一切。
81. he that gains well and spends well
needs no account
book.
收支正当,无须记帐。
82. he that goes to bed thirsty rises
healthy.
忍渴上床,起身健康。
83. he that has a full purse never
wants a friend.
只要袋里有,不
愁没朋友。<
/p>
84. he that has a great nose
thinks everybody is speaking of
it.
做贼心虚。
85. he
that has a tongue in his head may find his way
anywhere.
遇事多问,随处可行。
86. he that has a wife has a
master.
娶了妻娶了个主人。
87. he that has no children knows not
what is love.
没有孩子的
人,不懂什么叫爱。<
/p>
88. he that hath time hath
life.
有时间,就有生活。
89. he that is angry is seldom at
ease.
怒者寡宁。
90. he
that is full of himself is very
empty.
自满的人是很空虚的。
91. he that is ill to himself will be
good to nobody.
不知自爱的人
也不会爱别人。
92. he that is master must
serve.
主人必须会服务。
93. he that is master of himself will
soon be master of others.
能
主宰
自己的人不久就可以主宰别人。
94. he that
knows not how to hold his tongue knows not how
to talk.
不知缄口的不善言。
95. he that knows nothing, doubts
nothing.
无知就无疑。
96. he that lies down with dogs must
rise up with
fleas.
近朱者赤,
近墨者黑。
97. he that lives long suffers
much.
长寿的人多忧患。
98.
he that lives well is learned
enough.
生活好者,博学多才。
99. he that liveth wickedly can hardly
die honestly.
生而缺德,死
必寡诚。
101. he that never climbed never
fell.
不向上爬的也不会下跌。
102. he that never rode never
fell.
不骑马就永不会从马上跌下。
103. he that once deceived is never sus
pected.
一次行诈骗,永
远遇疑嫌。
104. he that returns good for evil
obtains the victory.
以德报怨的
人得到
胜利。
105. he that runs
fastest gets the ring.
捷足先登。
106. he that serves god for money will
serve the devil for better
wages.
求财而供神者必倍求而敬鬼。
107. he
that spares the bad injures the
good.
饶恕坏人便是伤害
好人。
108. he that sups with the devil must
have a long spoon.
与恶人
交往,须特别提
防。
109. he that talks much
erre much.
言多必失。
110. he that talks much lies
much.
多嘴的人说谎也多。
111. he that travels far knows
much.
见多识广。
112.
he that trusts in a lie shall perish in truth.
相信谎话的人必将
在真理前灭亡。
113. he that walks with wise men should
be wise.
与智者行即得
其智。
114. he that will eat the nut must
first crack the
shell.
欲所得,必
先劳。
115. he that will have his farm full,
must keep an old cock and a
young
bull.
要使农家富又足,必须养鸡又养牛。
116. he that will lie will
steal.
说谎者必行窃。
117. he that will not work shall not
eat.
不工作者不得食。
118.
he that will steal an egg will steal an
ox.
会偷蛋的,也会偷
牛。
119. he that will swear will
lie.
赌咒的人是说谎的人。
120. he that will take the bird must
not scare it.
欲捉鸟莫惊鸟。
121. he that will thrive must rise at
five.
五更起床,百事兴旺。
122. he that would command must
serve.
欲做先生,先做学生。
123. he that would eat the fruit must
climb the tree.
不劳无获。
124. he that would have eggs must
endure the cackling of
hens.
欲图逸,得先劳。
125. he that would know what shall be
must consider what has
been.
欲知未然,须思已然。
126. he that would live in peace and
rest must hear and see,
and say the bes
t.
要想太太平平,生活安定,必须耳聪目明,善言
动听。
p>
127. he that would the
daughter win, must with the mother first
begin.
欲得女儿欢,先遂其母意。
128. he warms too near that
burns.
取暖太近火,会被火灼伤。
129. he who avoids temptation avoids
the sin.
避诱惑,免罪恶。
130. he who blames one to his face is a
hero, but he who
backbites is a
coward.
当面责人是英雄,背后中伤是懦夫。
131. he who buys what he does not need
will often need what
he cannot
buy.
平时随便买,需时无钱买。
132. he who can suppress a moments
anger may prevent a day
of
sorrow.
能忍一时气,可免一日优。
133. he who cannot hold his peace will
never live at
ease.
嘴巴
不紧,生活不宁。
134. he who despises small things
seldom grows
rich.
小钱不计,
大钱不聚。
135. he who does no good, does evil
enough.
好事不做,坏事做
绝。
136. he who does not advance falls
backward.
不进则退。
137. he who does not gain
loses.
无所得即有所失。
138. he who does not honour his wife,
dishonours himself.
人不
贵妻,自我丢脸
。
139. he who does not rise
early never does a good days
work.
起身不早,一天的工作难做好。
140. he who fears being conquered is
sure of defeat.
怕吃败仗的
就要打败仗。
p>
141. he who fears to suffer,
suffers from fear.
怕吃苦头的反因怕
而吃
苦头。
142. he who follows two
hares is sure to catch neither.
追逐两只
兔,两头都落空。
143. he who
handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung.
与恶人
交往而讲仁义,必受其害。
144. he who has a mind to beat his dog
will easily find his
stick.
欲加之罪,何患无辞。
145. he who has done ill once will do
it again.
干了一次坏事的人
会再干第二次。
146. he who has health, has
hope, and he who has hope,
everything.<
/p>
身体好就有希望,有希望就有一切。
147. he who has lost his good name is a
dead man among the
living.
丧失
好名誉,犹如活死人。
148. he who has
lost shame is lost to all virtue.
没有廉耻心,
没
有好德行。
149. he
who has no shame has no conscience.
没有廉耻
的人,
没有良心。
150. he
who has not tasted bitter knows not what sweet
is.
不吃
苦中苦,哪知甜中甜。
151. he who hesitates is
lost.
举棋不定,坐失良机。
152. he who imagines that he has
knowledge enough has
none.
自以为学识丰富的人是没有什么学问的人。
153. he who is afraid of asking is
ashamed of
learning.
害怕问者
耻于学。
154. he who is ashamed of asking is
ashamed of
learning.
耻于
问者耻于学。
155. he who is born a fool is never cur
ed.
生成的傻子总是治不好
的。
156. he who knows most speaks
least.
懂得多的说得少。
157. he who laughs at crooked men
should need walk very
straight.
正人先正己。
158.
he
who
likes
borrowing
dislikes
paying.
爱借钱者不爱还钱。
159. he who lives by hope will die by h
unger.
靠希望生活的人将
饥饿而死。
160. he who lives in glass house
should not throw
stones.
正人
先正己。
161. he who makes constant complaint
gets little
compassion.
经常诉苦抱怨,难以博得同情。
162. he who makes himself a dove is
eaten by the
hawk.
弱肉强
食。
163. he who makes no mistakes, makes no
thing.
不犯错误,成不
了事。
164. he who never was sick dics the fir
st.
永不生病的人往往一病
致命。
165. he who overcomes his anger subdues
his greatest
enemy.
克制火气就是克制强敌。
166. he who plays with fire gets
burned.
玩火者必自焚。
167. he who pleased everybody died
before he was
born.
众口难
调。
168. he who purposes to be an author,
should first be a
student.
想当
作家,相当学生。
169. he who
receives a benefit should never forget it; he who
bestows one should never remember
it.
受惠不忘,施恩不记。
170. he who rides a tiger is afraid to
dismount.
骑虎者难下。
171. he who risks nothing, gains
nothing.
不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
172. he who says what he likes shall
hear what he does not
like.
欢喜说他欢喜的话者将要听到他不欢喜的话。
173. he who sees through life and death
will meet with most
success.
看破生死者,大多会成功。
174. he who
shareth honey with the bear hath the least part of
it.
与熊分蜜糖,得不到多少。
175. he who sows courtesy reaps
friendship, and he who
plants kindness
gathers
love.
讲礼貌的得友情,好心肠的得感情。
176. he who spends more than he should,
shall not have to
spare when he
would.
不该花的乱花,要花时没有花。
177. he who stands alone has no
power.
孤掌难鸣。
178.
he who touches pitch will be
difiled.
近墨者黑
179.
he who wants a mule without fault, must walk on fo
ot.
如要
骡子无缺点,只有自己徒步行。
180. he who wills success is half
way to it.
下定决心成功的人是
成功了一半。
181. he who would catch fish
mush not mind getting
wet.
欲擒龙
王,就得下海。
182. he who would climb the ladder must
begin at the
bottom.
爬梯必须从底层开始。
183. he who would search for pearls
must p>184. he will
always be a slave
who knows not how to earn and save.
不懂挣<
/p>
钱和积财,只能永远当奴才。
185.
he works best who knows his trade.
内行的人做
他的事一定
会做得最好。
186.
health and cheerfulness mutually beget each
other.
健康愉
快,相生相成。
187. health and understanding are the
two great blessing of
life.
健康和融洽是人生两大幸事。
188. health does not consist with intem
perance.
健康和放纵,彼
此不相容。
< br>
189. health is above
wealth.
健康胜于财富。
190. health is better than
wealth.
健康胜于财富。
191. health is
happiness.
健康就是幸福。
192. health is not valued till sickness
comes.
有病方知无病乐。
193. heaven helps those who help
themselves.
天助自助者。
194. heavens vengeance is slow but
sure.
天网恢恢,疏而不漏。
195. hedges have eyes, and walls have
ears.
篱笆有眼,隔墙有耳。
196. hide nothing from thy
physician.
切莫讳疾忌医。
197. hide ones talents in a
napkin.
埋没自己的才能。
198. his heart cannot be pure whose
tongue is not
clear.
嘴不净
者心不纯。
199. history repeats
itself.
历史本身常重演。
200. hoist your sail when the wind is
fair.
随机应变。
201.
hold (or run) with the hare and run (or hunt) with
the
hounds.
两面讨好。
202. hold fast when you have
it.
紧握你手中之物。
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