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I want five English aphorisms with translation.

A man is not old as long as he wants something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams (J. Barrymore)

As long as a person has something to pursue, he will not be old. A man is not old until regrets replace dreams. (Barrymore)

8. The only way to make you stand out from the competition is through service.

Only service can really make you stand out from the competition.

Things that surprise and admire you; Miracle; Wonders; Miracle. To create a miracle, we can say: create a miracle or create a miracle; Because miracles mean strangeness and surprise.

Stop doing something; Stop; Termination.

It has been raining by the sea. The rain has stopped.

Non-stop means non-stop

I don't know if you have noticed such a word that often appears in English news: ceasefire, an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time, especially in order to reach a more permanent agreement. In fact, this means a ceasefire.

This proverb tells us never to give up hope, because miracles will never stop.

13, hurry and go to idolize. Put your cart on the star. /People should be ambitious.

This sentence means that people should have lofty ideals and be determined to transcend all worldly things.

Hitch, fix something, which is interpreted here as being hooked; Be tied; Trapped. Fault ... to ... is to tie the bolt ... The word has many interpretations:

(1) The problem of delaying something for a short time. Fault; Obstacles for example, the discussion ended smoothly. We can express it this way: the discussion was not successful.

(2) When told to ask drivers of passing vehicles for a free ride, they should put up their thumbs and put on their hats. Free ride. Free hitchhikers, we call them: hitchhikers.

A sturdy vehicle with four wheels, used to carry heavy objects, usually drawn by horses; A large open container pulled by a train, used to carry goods. (inbre) means a carriage; In British English, it refers to (railway) freight cars.

Everyone needs to pay special attention when using this proverb. Although this sentence implies that people should be ambitious, it may also be derogatory, that is, aiming too high.

I can't and won't follow this year's fashion without conscience. -Herman

I can't and won't ruin my conscience to cater to fashion. Herman

Conscience means a moral or ethical awareness of a person's behavior and an urgent preference for right rather than wrong. Conscience is an ethical or moral awareness that urges people to do good rather than evil. For example, let your conscience be your guide. Let your conscience guide you. He had a bad conscience after taking the money. After he took the money, his conscience was uneasy. We often say that a person's conscience is based on his own conscience, and a clear conscience is a clear conscience.

There are the following idioms about this word:

A clear conscience is an eternal feast. A clear conscience is a good pillow. )

A clear conscience is a soft pillow.

A guilty conscience is a self-accuser. A guilty conscience needs no accuser. )

Have a guilty conscience.

Quiet consistency sleeps in the thunder. I'm not afraid of ghosts knocking at the door.

Get sth. Being free from conscience can lighten the burden of conscience.

Have a conscience (do; Say something. Have the audacity to (do, say ...)

In my conscience, really, really, absolutely.

Make sth. Treat [do] sth with conscience.

In addition, in spoken English, we can say My Harmony! This means, alas! Hey! Boy! Express surprise, regret, etc.

This maxim is actually about a tough and unyielding character.

15, death is as natural as living. Birth, old age, illness and death are natural laws. /Life and death have a life, and wealth is in the sky.

Dying means death here. (information), (informal) I can't wait right away; Can't wait immediately; I really want to: I really want to smoke a cigar. I can't wait to have a cigarette at once.

As natural as ... as normal as ... as ... as means like ... and the middle must be the prototype of adjectives. For example, as big as ...; As fast as … ...

Live, live; Alive. The word can also be interpreted as existence; Currently; Is in use. Living language, living language.

This proverb tells us that life and death are part of the laws of nature. Death is inevitable and not terrible.

The great goal of life is not knowledge but action. Huxley

The great goal of life is not to know, but to act. Huxley

Knowledge:

1. Understand, for example, that babies have no knowledge of good and evil. Children don't understand good and evil.

2. What a person knows is familiarity gained through experience. For example, I have only a limited understanding of computers. My computer knowledge is very limited.

3. All known and organized information bodies, knowledge and knowledge, such as all branches of knowledge.

The common collocation of knowledge is as follows:

As we all know.

It's pointless trying to keep your friendship a secret-it's already known to all. You don't care about keeping your friendship-in fact, it is well known.

Someone is familiar with someone's knowledge.

We know that you have been cheating the company. We know that you have been cheating the company.

This maxim actually tells us to do things realistically, and it is not enough to talk on paper.

He who has no long-term worries must have near worries.

Distant-the distance between two places or things. For example: a distant relative; Remote control remote controller; Long distance call.

Care, usually care; Management; Be careful. Pay more attention to your spelling. Pay more attention to your spelling. Care here means worry; Trouble; Miss. Let's look at some examples: carefree makes him old. Worry makes him look old.

Sorry-a very sad feeling, naturally because something has died or because something terrible has happened to you, sad and sad. Turn grief into strength, turn grief into strength.

With the increasingly fierce social competition, people's pressure is increasing, and there are not a few people who suffer from loss. Still sincerely hope that everyone can relax and live comfortably.

Self-distrust is the cause of most of our failures.

Most of our failures are due to lack of self-confidence.

Distrust-a feeling that you can't trust someone, distrust, doubt. Don't trust sth/sth, doubt sb (sth). Lack of confidence means lack of confidence. On the contrary, confidence is full of confidence. There are many phrases composed of self-structure, such as: self-dramatic boasting; Self-taught; Self-financing; Pretentious; Wait a minute.

Cause, cause. The reason is the reason. ...

The noun form of the verb fail is interpreted as failure. Failure is the mother of success. Failure is the mother of success. It can also be interpreted as failure; A failed attempt: As an artist, he failed. He is a failed artist. Fail means failure or failure; I forgot. Don't forget to call me.

This proverb tells us that we should have confidence in everything we do.

Some people pretend to look down on what they can't get. -Aesop

If you can't eat grapes, it's sour. -Aesop

Pretend means pretend.

Here, let's look at the following words: expectation, pretend, hypothesis and influence, all of which mean "pretend".

Pretending means "feeling something and pretending to be true in words and deeds", for example, pretending not to hear it.

Feign means "pretend or pretend to be careful", such as pretending to be deaf.

Assume means "pretending to have some feelings to hide your true feelings", such as:

She pretended to be sad. She pretended to be sad.

Affect means "pretending to have certain characteristics or emotions to achieve certain effects", for example, influencing the British accent.

20. The secret of success is a firm goal. The secret of success is a firm goal.

Secret-something hidden or known only to a few people, a secret; Confidential. The secret of health; Make no secret of sth.

Constancy-the quality and firmness that remains unchanged even if other things change; Loyalty; Lasting. A firm goal has a firm goal.

Purpose-to support what an event, process or activity has achieved, or to support what something has accomplished, intention; Purpose. What is the purpose of his coming? What is the purpose of his coming?

This proverb tells us that if we set a goal, we can accomplish it successfully through perseverance.

Knowledge is a treasure house, and practice is the key to open this treasure house.

Knowledge is a treasure house, and practice is the key to open this treasure house.

This sentence is what we often say: the mastery of theoretical knowledge must be based on practice. If you have no practical experience, your knowledge is abstract. Treasure, wealth, treasure. There is another form of the word treasury, which can be interpreted as treasury, treasury and treasure house. So, what should we say in English about Treasury bills? Treasury bills; Treasury bills. Since it is interpreted as a treasure house, it means that everything in it is very classic and precious, which also reminds us of another expression of the word collection, which is also this treasure. For example, China's Poems is a treasure house of China's poems.

22. A know-it-all knows everything.

Everything is known and everything is poor. /Know everything and have no skills.

Jack here is not the name we usually refer to, but the person who has no special skills here. I think everyone has heard the saying that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Similarly, Jack here is also a general term.

Trade here means-a delicate job, especially one that requires special skills.

The meaning of this sentence is actually very simple, that is, a popular word "three-legged cat" It seems that it is not enough to be a "three-legged cat". You must have some special skills.

A good education has great attraction to a person.

"If the wood is tied with a rope, it will be straight, and if the gold is sharp, it will be beneficial. If a gentleman is knowledgeable and cares about himself every day, he will know very clearly and will not do anything wrong. "

Xunzi's Persuasion Thought

The meaning is somewhat similar, and Xunzi's is more vivid and easy to understand.

Man can climb to the highest peak, but he can't live there for long. (Bernard Shaw)

Man can climb the highest mountain, but he can't live there for long. (Bernard Shaw)