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回复: 美国人挂在嘴边的200句子---其文化和价值观(完整版)
101-----Many hands make light work 8 w R) m- F* I: G( D: ^: s) H
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Cooperation makes a job much easier. 5 S5 d. [. T% Q+ _+ I
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& H0 I4 C6 ?+ C5 W102-----There is safety in numbers % o' Y9 T4 v: A* v0 {* F4 c
; k- m! l* N* }% n. B2 A+ i$ dDo not take large risks all by yourself. Do not walk alone on a dangerous street at night.
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' L" ]: @+ |9 D/ `% f8 O8 U( o; l1 G103-----Charity begins at home ; U h. x( T' N* |, X0 A0 s
1 }- ^- E3 G2 ZOne should be kind to close relatives before doing good to the community in general.
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% {& F. i1 k1 U7 L7 k, S2 ^104-----There is no place like home
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Home is the best place in the world. The most relaxing and enjoyable place.
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105-----Silence is consent
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Do not stay silent when you see a problem or an injustice. Speak out against it. Say, "Enough is enough." or people will think you do not mind the situation. 1 T U# n- o/ U" K4 f
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106-----What goes around comes around ' i: X8 u6 a( V4 }( x8 v
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What you do to others, especially if it is bad, will eventually be done to you. As you seek your own success, do not treat other people badly. They may take revenge and spoil your success. w' p2 A; E, q, b! j$ ^- n
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107-----Honesty is the best policy 2 i8 }& r: H# \; U' v( n1 B
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When one is tempted to cheat, this proverb serves as a reminder of the importance of good character. Honesty brings trust and trust leads to success. % r; ?4 q; X9 v
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108-----If the shoe fits, wear it
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If an accusation is true, accept the blame. This saying can also mean, " if a suitable opportunity comes to you, take it!" " v8 k7 q, m: e6 z3 I
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6 r2 o5 N f+ ?% W" ]0 A109-----You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink
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2 T, {' v2 G# @7 i3 J9 ^" s$ ?Even when given an opportunity, some people will not use it. In that case the blame is all on him.
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110-----You made the bed, you lie in it . u, Y* R* C3 Q+ W4 }7 u3 g
n3 ~* n% e% mYou created a certain situation so you are now responsible to take the consequences. 8 a1 w( h( f0 _8 P
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111-----The pot calling the kettle black # C0 V1 Y+ X3 f2 b/ e6 |6 K/ A
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Since the pot and the kettle are equally black from the cooking fire, the pot has not right to criticize the kettle. This might be used if someone known to be a gossip criticizes someone else for gossiping.
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& O# n/ @; o6 O7 F+ n0 t. n112-----Don't get mad, get even
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6 t, _% W0 Q* Q; Y/ I! h/ U% k: IWhen someone treats you badly, do not just get angry, express your anger in action.
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2 \/ o' n0 T2 N) F% w/ N0 J; t113-----Get a life 9 E6 U4 k* I2 X4 {
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Do not be so unreasonably critical about tiny things. Find something better to do with your time. % W# E2 A, y+ x
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114-----My country, right or wrong 4 z' @( W* w7 ^
6 b/ L7 p, E) {3 e- r* xI am absolutely loyal to my country whether or not I agree with its policy in a certain area.
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/ r2 V( H9 p' S( N! {115------There are two sides to everything
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Never assume that all the blame for a conflict lies on one side, especially if you have heard only one side of the story.
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Conflicts should be resolved and ended, not left alone to cause years of regret, bitterness and pain. % P$ k& |+ J. Q& M
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117------Business and pleasure don't mix
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3 z8 P( V) T# \) S6 m1 ~When you work, work. When you play, play. It is inefficient and therefore unwise to try to mix the two. & W: v2 n8 [7 V6 W$ o
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0 A: V; \) O7 O; b+ n# lDo not meddle in something that will cause you no trouble if you leave it alone. If you wake up the "dog," it may bite you. : y4 r2 Y& c) S4 z
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119------No man can serve two masters 9 r. s: L# X0 o3 ?; d
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Divided loyalty will break down sooner or later.
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. A' e4 L% K* }1 V120-----Make it short and sweet 7 U3 e1 U6 B9 P' u7 w, z
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Speak briefly and to the point. We don't have time for the details
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* l$ G2 z) N4 a$ Y4 q- j121-----What will be will be
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( W; Y/ M- c0 G2 g2 {. ESome things cannot be changed or avoided.
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) J- |* i5 m- C/ C0 Z1 p$ M122-----A friend in need is a friend indeed
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1 Y% C8 q0 w, w% k5 d5 J123-----People who live in glass house should not throw stones 7 O3 a2 ^4 Q9 F; i. S. }$ r( V
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124-----Opposites attract
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125-----The early bird catches the worm
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Punctuality is important. If you want to succeed, arrive early, like the bird that hunts worms at dawn before they go into hiding for the day.
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126-----Blood is thicker than water . t5 J( _$ a# _- n6 k$ X7 m
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Blood relationship is stronger than voluntarily chosen friendship. Brothers will stick up for each other against their own friends if they have to. This proverb is not quoted much anymore because kinship is not as highly valued as it used to be. . D( j* C+ w4 Y/ E9 x
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128-----To err is human . s* K: K0 O& q
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129-----Haste makes waste
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" M- v- o& M6 N/ V: |* uThrough acting quickly is generally a good thing, acting too quickly may cause troulbe. This proverb is used when someone has done a job carelessly and wrongly. For example, a carpenter in a hurry may cut a board too short and have to throw it away.
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, m$ H# k- a7 f& \" F130-----Make hay while the sun shines
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) U2 W% ?; z) b5 k& g" @" u131-----If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen 5 I" W( ^2 y$ K5 h* ^9 S. B
7 g7 t, r" a: H1 |2 P% EWithdraw from an activity if you don't like the conflict and criticism it brings. Let other people do it without you.
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( D3 d' y) [. ~This is to tell us that we are all equal.
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7 s; s7 U f+ u; P z6 @: _* Z2 e* y133-----Life is a pie 3 V# n7 w* |' |) q' D: V0 G
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4 F! j5 `$ g& L( pDoing something productive all the time, not letting any time "slip away."
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2 ]9 n! w' y. i U! [) X! G135-----A pen is mightier than the sword 9 T* h9 i/ D4 z% n* x: b
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A conflict maybe resolved more deeply and effectively by writing the truth than by resorting to violence.
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9 N) _# J8 Q9 _5 M# v, U136-----A new broom sweeps clean . z4 N7 O. \' Q3 R
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A new person in power will change many things and improve the situation. change is better than leaving things as they are.
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137-----Tomorrow is another day (or, Tomorrow is a new day.)
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Opportunity is like an unexpected stranger passing by. It knocks on someone's door. If the person fails to answer the door, opportunity goes away and knocks on someone else's door. It does not return to the same person.
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8 f1 f! c# V+ j8 WDo business with strangers as if they were brothers and with brothers as if they were strangers.
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140-----History repeats itself
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141-----People are people 2 W$ Y4 A3 z8 o7 k# Y- ] x# G: C
5 s* Y2 t: I bTheir human nature is predictable. They respond to stimulus and incentives.
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142-----Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer
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A man without enemy is a man without quality. Think not? Even Jesus Christ had many, many enemies.
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Though being on time is better than being late, doing something late is better than giving up or doing nothing.
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144-----Punish one, teach a hundred
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A pessimist sees a glass half-empty, An optimist sees it half-full. 7 G4 G0 o& x4 h5 I7 B( C1 ~/ i
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" j% F4 v8 q; a# B! d8 C+ d147-----When the cat's away the mice will play
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People will take advantage of a situation if they can. Employees will get lazy if the supervisor is not keeping an eye on them. A teenage son or daughter might hold a wild party at home during a weekend when the parents have gone out of town. 5 e' ^* _9 a$ _" C! S
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Do not criticise beyond necessity and seldom in public. And always precede criticism with a few words of praise.
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