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英语谚语词典-第章

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  Action is the proper fruit of knowledge。 (335)
  Actions speak louder than words。 (587)
  A disease known is half cured。 (1089)
  A danger foreseen is half avoided。 (1965)
  A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone。 (1781)
  A drowning man will catch at a straw。 (1645)
  A duck will not always dabble in the same gutter。 (1690)
  Adversity acquaints men with strange bedfellows。 (1906)
  Adversity es with instruction in its hand。 (1379)
  Adversity is a good discipline。 (1380)
  Adversity is a good 'great' schoolmaster。 (1381)
  Adversity leads to prosperity。 (400)
  Adversity makes a man wise; not rich。 (1378)
  Adversity makes strange bedfellows。 (1905)
  Adversity successfully overe is the highest glory。 (948)
  A fair death honours the whole life。 (1171)
  A fair face (but) foul heart。 (1420)
  A fair face may hide a foul heart。 (1433)
  A faithful friend is hard to find。 (1861)
  A false friend is worse than an avowed enemy。 (1911)
  A false tongue will hardly speak truth。 (1621)
  A fault confessed is half redressed。 (1276)
  A fault denied is twice mitted。 (1277)
  Affairs that are done by due degrees are soon ended。 (312)
  A flow of words is no proof of wisdom。 (929)
  A fool always es short of his reckoning。 (1579)
  A fool always finds a greater fool than himself。 (1582)
  A fool always rushed to the fore。 (1590)
  A fool may give a wise man counsel。 (1574)
  A fool may put somewhat in a wise man’s head。 (1575)
  A fool may sometimes speak to the purpose。(1577)
  A fool’s bolt may sometimes hit the mark。 (1576)
  A fool’s heart dances on his lips。 (1581)
  A forced kindness deserves no thanks。 (1441)
  A fox should not be of the jury at a goose’s trial。 (1807)
  A friend in court is better than a penny in purse。 (1868)
  A friend in need is a friend indeed。 (1848)
  A friend is a second self。 (1847)
  A friend is best found in adversity。 (1853)
  A friend is easier lost than found。 (1862)
  A friend is known in necessity。 (1856)
  A friend is never known till a man has need。 (1855)
  A friend is not so soon gotten as lost。 (1893)
  A friend that frowns is better than a smiling enemy。 (1937)
  A friend to all is a friend to none。 (1876)
  A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody。 (1875)
  A friend without faults will never be found。 (1891)
  After a storm es a calm。 (1400)
  After death; the doctor。 (1157)
  After dinner sit awhile; after supper walk a mile。 (1047)
  After meat; mustard。 (1966)
  A galled horse will not endure the b。 (1742)
  A gloved cat catches no mice。 (1759)
  A golden key can open any door。 (974)
  A golden key opens every door。 (975)
  A good beginning is half done。 (384)
  A good book is a best friend who never turns his back upon us。 (515)
  A good book is the best of friends; the same today and forever。 (516)
  A good dog deserves a good bone。 (1776)
  A good example is the best sermon。 (1967)
  A good face is a letter of remendation。 (1432)
  A good fame is better than a good face。 (935)
  A good friend is my nearest relation。 (1866)
  A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold。 (1070)
  A good horse often needs a good spur。 (1731)
  A good husband makes a good wife。 (219)
  A good Jack makes a good Jill 'Gill'。 (220)
  A good lawyer; an devil neighbour。 (727)
  A good marksman may miss。 (1292)
  A good medicine tastes bitter。 (1108)
  A good name is better than a golden girdle 。 (937)
  A good name is better than gold。 (938)
  A good name is better than (great) riches。 (940)
  A good name is easier 'soon' lost (than won)。 (943)
  A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches。 (941)
  A good name keeps its luster in the dark。 (942)
  A good reputation sits still; a bad one runs about。 (953)
  A good surgeon must have an eagle’s eye; a lion’s heart; and a lady’s hand。 (1101)
  A good tale is none the worse for being twice told。 (525)
  A good tongue is a good weapon。 (686)
  A good wife and health is a man’s best wealth。 (229)
  A good wife makes a good husband。 (218)
  A great ship asks deep waters。 (783)
  A great talker is a great liar。 (1625)
  A ground sweat cures all disorders。 (1155)
  A growing youth has a wolf in his belly。 (1826)
  Agues e on horseback but go away on foot。 (1091)
  A guilty conscience feels continual fear。 (1491)
  A guilty conscience is a self…accuser 'a thousand witness'。 (1493)
  A guilty conscience needs no accuser。 (1494)
  A guilty conscience never feels secure。 (1492)
  A handful of mon sense is worth a bushel of learning。 (537)
  A happy heart makes a blooming visage。 (1054)
  A healthy mind is in a healthy body。 (1075)
  A heavy purse makes a light heart。 (987)
  A horse is neither better nor worse for his trappings。 (1730)
  A horse stumbles that has four legs。 (1213)
  A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats。 (1734)
  A husband must be deaf and the wife blind to have quietness。 (231)
  A kind word is never lost。 (683)
  A kite will never be a good hawk。 (1674)
  A lamb is as dear to a poor man as an ox to the rich。 (1197)
  A lazy sheep thinks its wool heavy。 (1712)
  A lazy youth; a lousy age。 (374)
  Ale will make a cat speak。 (1762)
  A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth。 (1629)
  A lie begets a lie till they e to generations。 (1606)
  A life without a friend is a life without a sun。 (1900)
  A light heart lives long。 (1052)
  A light…heeled mother makes a heavy…heeled daughter。 (268)
  A light purse makes a heavy heart。 (990)
  A lion at home; a mouse abroad。 (1754)
  A little child is the sweetest and purest thing in the world。 (282)
  A little knowledge is a dangerous thing。 (546)
  A little labour; much health。 (1058)
  A little learning is a dangerous thing。 (547)
  A little neglect may breed great mischief。 (1278)
  A little pot 'pan' is soon hot。 (1445)
  A living dog is better than a dead lion。 (1794)
  All are brave when the enemy flies。 (1957)
  All are good lasses; but whence e the bad wives? (1968)
  All are not friends that speak us fair。 (1889)
  All are not saints that go to church。 (1436)
  All are not thieves that dogs bark at。 (1791)
  All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws。 (1763)
  All his geese are swans。 (1692)
  All flesh is grass。 (1141)
  All is fair in love and war。 (182)
  All is fish that es to his net。 (1969)
  All is not gain that is put in the purse。 (1241)
  All is not gold that glitters。 (1003)
  All is not lost that is in danger。 (1226)
    All is well that ends well。 (1970)
  All men are mortal。 (1132)
  All men must die。 (1133)
  All roads lead to Rome。 (394)
  All shall be well; Jack shal
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