English forty-six necessary 36 classical idioms

1.Practice makes perfect. Practice makes perfect.

2.God helps those who help themselves. God helps those who help themselves

3.Easier said than done. Easier said than done.

4.Where there is a will, there is a way. There is a way.

5.One false step will make a great difference . Miss is as good of a thousand miles absurd.

6.Slow and steady wins the race. Wenzhawenda invincible.

7.A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit. You live and learn a lesson.

8.Experience is the mother of wisdom. Lb.

9.All work and no play makes jack a dull boy. All work and no rest, clever to be told.

10.Beauty without virtue is a rose without fragrance . Beauty without virtue is like a rose without fragrance, specious.

11.More hasty, less speed. Haste makes waste.

12.It's never too old to learn. Live to old to learn.

13.All that glitters is not gold. Glitters is not gold.

14.A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Thousand miles begins with one step.

15.Look before you leap. Look before you leap.

16.Rome was not built in a day. Albert in a day.

17.Great minds think alike. Great minds think alike.

18.well begun, half done. A good beginning is half the success.

19.It is hard to please all. Difficult to reach.

20.Out of sight, out of mind. Out of sight, out of mind reading.

21.Facts speak plainer than words. Speak louder than words.

22.Call back white and white back. Reversing black and white.

23.First things first. Everything prioritized.

24.Ill news travels fast. Bad news travels.

25.A friend in need is a friend indeed . Adversity.

26.live not to eat, but eat to live. Not live to eat, eat to live.

27.Action speaks louder than words. Action speak louder than words.

28.East or west, home is the best . Is gold or silver as good as their own grass nest.

29.It's not the gay coat that makes the gentleman. Gentleman's not the clothes.

30.Beauty will buy no beef. Beautiful can not eat.

31.Like and like make good friends.趣味相投。

32.The older, the wiser. Ginger is the old lady.

33.Do as Romans do in Rome. Romans.

34.An idle youth, a needy age. A young idler, an old beggar.

35.AS the tree, so the fruit. Tree, so melon, sown.

36.To live is to learn, to learn is to better live. To live is to learn, learn to better live.

 

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