【 – 小学作文】
篇一:《谚语类》
谚语类模板1(完全赞同)
①The well-known proverb ____ has long ①引入谚语并 been accepted by all of us. It tells us that____. 解释。
②Let’s take ____ as an example. ____. ②举例说明。
③Another good case in point is ____.
④Judging from the examples given above,
we may safely come to the conclusion
that ____. So why not ____? ____.
经典范文
Practice Makes Perfect
1. 怎样理解 “熟能生巧 ”?
2. 例如:在英语学习中……
3. 又如……
③举例说明。 ④结论。
Practice Makes Perfect
The world known proverb “Practice makes perfect” has long been accepted by all of us. It tells us that we have to practice again and again whenever we want to be an expert in a special field.
Let’s take English study as an example. If you want to enlarge your vocabulary, you have to understand English words in the context and then learn them by heart. It is also true with English writing. Listening to teachers attentively in class and reciting sample articles are far from necessary—you should practice writing every week and ask teachers to go over it.
Another good case in point is skating. Nobody is born a good skater, and one can only become a skilled skater after countless falls and injuries. Every Chinese was excited when Yang Yang won the first Winter Olympics gold medal in Salt Lake City, but who knew what difficulties and hardships the girl had been through?
Judging from the examples given above, we may safely come to the conclusion that practice makes perfect. So why not put what you are learning into practice? I am sure you will become experienced and skillful if you keep on doing it.
谚语类模板2(部分赞同)
①When we talk of the famous proverb___, ①引入谚语。 we should not simply label it as right or wrong,
but explore it in depth.
②This proverb is especially true under ②正面论述 several situations. First, ___. Second___. 谚语正确的 Third,___ 情况。
③Nevertheless, there are also some ③反面论述。 exceptions ____.
④In a word, we can draw the conclusion that ④呼应第二, in most cases ____, but in certain circumstances, 三两个段落。 ____ the right choice.
经典范文
Silence Is Gold
1.许多场合中“沉默是金”是正确的
2.但也有例外的情形
3.结论
Silence Is Gold
When we talk of the famous proverb “Silence is gold”, we should not simply label it as right or wrong, but explore it in depth.
This proverb is especially true under several situations. First, if we have made a promise not to let out a secret, we should always keep silent. Second, we should avoid talking over facts or statistics of which we are not sure. Third, whenever we are expressing our ideas, brevity is the soul of wit and talking too much will always lead to faults and mistakes.
Nevertheless, there are also some exceptions. If we find out a flaw in other’s speaking or writing, we should not hesitate a moment to point it out. And to friends or acquaintances seeking advice, we should feel free to help them.
In a word, we can draw the conclusion that in most cases “silence is gold”, but in certain circumstances, talking is the right choice.
篇二:《谚语》{沉默的谚语}.
在英语中,我们常看到很多带有"word"的英语习语及谚语,其意思丰富而又有趣。
1.与动物搭配构成的短语
Keep one's word:守信用,遵守诺言。例如:She kept her word in coming to see me.她遵守她的诺言来看我。
Eat one's word(或take back one's word, swallow one's word):(被迫)收回前言,承认说错。例如:John had called Henry a coward, but the boys made him eat his words after Henry bravely fought a big bully.约翰叫亨利是胆小鬼,但当亨利勇敢地打败了一个粗大的暴汉时,约翰便收回前言。
Not mince one's words:毫不客气地说,直截了当地说,坦白地说。例如:He told me that he loved me, and he didn't mince his words either.他说他爱我,而且直言不讳。
Bandy words:扯皮。例如:I'm not going to bandy words. I require you to give up this friendship.我不想再扯皮下去了,我要你们放弃这种友谊。
Not even mention a single word:只字不提。例如:He doesn't even mention a single word to me.他对我只字不提。
Leave word:留言。例如:Mary has left word that she will be here again this afternoon.玛丽已留言今天下午将在来。
Get the word:(口)领会、明白。例如:Anna hinted to her boyfriend that she wanted to break up, but he didn't get the word.安娜暗示男友要和他分手,但他居然还没明白。
Say the word:(口)表示一下、吩咐一下。例如:Just say the word and I lend you the money.只要你开口,我会借给你钱。
Swallow on'e's word:口齿不清。例如:Li Hua was hard to understand because she swallowed her words.李华口齿不清,使人难于听懂。
Weigh one's words:斟酌词句。例如:It was an important letter, and he was weighing his words.这是一封重要的信,他正在推敲用字。
Bring word(或send word):传话、通知。例如:Tom brought word that his uncle would come to see me.汤姆传话说他叔叔要来见我。
Break one's word:食言、失信。例如:He has broken his word so many times that I cannot trust him anymore.他食言的次数太多了,我再也不能信任他了。
2.与形容词修辞语连用构成的习语
Barded words:挖苦话、伤人的话。例如:Don't say barded words!别说挖苦话!
Be worse than one's word:食言、失信。例如:She was worse than her word so many times that I cannot trust her any more.她食言的次数太多了,我再也不能信任她了。
Better than one's word:怕做得超过所答应的,比所允诺的还要慷慨。例如:He is better than his word, but he is kept at a distance.他所做的比所答应的要好,但是人家对他还是敬而远之。 Big words:大话、吹牛。例如:Tom is fond of big words.汤姆喜欢吹牛。
Dirty word:1)下流的字眼,猥亵的词语。例如:Don't scribble dirty word on lavatory walls!别在厕所的墙上乱写肮脏的文字。2)(某些行业或领域中)禁忌的字眼、忌讳的字眼。例如:In certain educational circles streaming has become a dirty word.在教育界的某些单位中,streaming(按学生智力分班)已成了难听的字眼。
Last word:1)(辩论等中)决定性的意见、定论、最后决定权。例如:Please leave the last word to John!请留给约翰来做最后的决定吧!2)(口)最新成就、最新发展、最新式样。例如:
Her shoes are the last word in style.她的鞋子是最新式的。
As good as one's word:说话算话、实践其言。例如:I knew he was as good as his word, so I believed him.我知道他说话算话,因此我相信了他。
3.构成“word+on+n.”或“n.+of+word”结构的习语
Man of one's word:守信的人。例如:He is a man of his word.他是一个守信的人。
Man of few words:寡言的人。例如:The father is a man of few words, but the children know what he wants.父亲是一个沉默寡言的人,但孩子们知道他要他们做什么。
Man of many words:唠唠叨叨、爱说话的人。例如:My brother is a man of many words, but of little wit.我哥哥是个爱说话的人,但头脑简单。
Words of one syllable:浅显明了的话,明确和直截了当的语言。例如:The teacher explained the question to Tom in words of one syllable so that he would be sure to understand.老师简单地给汤姆解释这个问题,使他能确实听明白。
Word of honor:诺言。例如:He gave his word of honor not to make trouble.他保证不惹麻烦。 Word of sort:责骂。例如:I should have given him a word of sort.我真该责骂几句。
A torrent of words:口若悬河。例如:When he talked about food,he made a torrent of words.当他谈到食物时,他口若悬河。
Word of command:(军)口令、号召。例如:The troops halted and formed;the word of command rung through the line…军队停下来排好队;口令在行列之间回响着……。
4.用于英语谚语中
Actions speak louder than words.事实胜于雄辩。
Words play no debts.空话还不了债。(空话无补)
Many a true word is spoken in jest.笑谈之中有至理。
Hard words break no bones,fine words butter no parsnips.粗话无害、甘言无益。(空话不如行动)
A word spoken is past recalling.一言既出,驷马难追。
Many words will not fill a bushel.空言无补;画饼不能充饥。
Fine words dress ill deeds.巧言足以粉饰恶行。
Many words cut more than swords.刀伤有法治,舌伤无术医。
Words are the wise man's counters and the fool's money.聪明人把言语当筹码,傻瓜把言语当真钱。
Good words cost nothing and are worth much.好话不要本钱,但价值很大。
Words are but wind.人言不可信(耳闻不如目见)
A word is enough to wise.智者一言已足,明理人不用细说。
5.用于感叹句、祈使句中
Upon my word,it is a wonderful film!真的,这是一部绝妙的电影!(表示惊奇或赞叹的惊叹语) My word,what are you up to this time?哎呀!你这次又在搞什么了?(表示吃惊或赞叹的惊叹语)
Mark my word.You will not have another chance like this.等着瞧吧!你不会再有这样的机会的。(表示生气或威胁){沉默的谚语}.
Not another word.I have known it for a long time.不要再讲了,我早就知道这件事了。(表示请求)
Not a wor to my mother,for she could not stand the shock.不要告诉我母亲,因为她受不了刺激。(表示请求)
Mum is the word.(口)别声张!保持沉默!(表示请求)
6.用于其它结构中
Words fail…:说不出话来了,无法形容(多么吃惊、震惊、不高兴等)例如:When I was told that my son cheated on an exam,words failed me.当我知道我的儿子考试作弊时,我真是无话可说。
A word and a blow:1)一句话不对头就动手,一言不合就拔刀相向。例如:They were arough lot indeed…All,as the saying goes,were "at a word and a blow" with their best friend.不错,他们是些粗暴的家伙;……正如俗语所说,尽是些“一言不合就拔刀相向”的家伙,连对他们的知己朋友也没有例外。2)(转)说干就干,翻脸无情。例如:My cousins are grieved…,they did not expect that I would be a word and a blow,as thay phrase it.我的堂兄弟(对于我这么快要离开)都很痛心……;他们没料到我会用他们的话说——翻脸无情。
The word:最适当的词(用以指明所需要的或流行的是哪种动作——用在the后的谓语中)。例如:In facing such a situation,silence is the word.面对这种情况,沉默是座右铭。
Word:消息(用单数,通常不带冠词)。例如:Word of the prowess of the twelve-year-old got about.关于这十二岁小孩杰出才能的消息传开了。
篇三:《关于金钱的谚语》
关于金钱的谚语
金钱与财富类民间谚语
1. 一钱难倒英雄汉。
2. 钱到公画办,火到猪头烂。
3. 衣是翎毛钱是胆。
4. 钢要加在刀刃上,钱要花在正路上。
5. 有钱常想无钱日,莫到无钱想有钱。
6. 杀鸡要杀在喉头上,花钱要花在刀口上。
7. 有粉擦在脸上,有钱花在眼上。
8. 张三有钱不会使,李四会使又无钱。
9. 衙门钱,一蓬烟;生意钱,六十年;种田钱,万万年。
10. 钱能通天,势能压人。
11. 钱能通神。
12. 有钱路路通。
13. 钱多那怕陌生人。
14. 有钱使得鬼推磨。
15. 钱无身,可使鬼。
16. 有钱能使鬼推磨,无钱鬼也不开门。
17. 有钱是爹,有奶是娘,有势是爷。
18. 有粉就是白,有钱就是哥。
19. 有钱的王八大三辈。
20. 有钱能买鬼推磨,有钱能买高官做有钱是爹,有奶是娘,有势是爷。
21. 有粉就是白,有钱就是哥。
22. 有钱的王八大三辈。
23. 有钱能买鬼推磨,有钱能买高官做。
24. 有钱就是诸葛亮。
25. 有钱一条龙,无钱一条虫。
26. 有钱筛酒杯杯满,无钱筛酒浅三分。
27. 有钱到处是杭州,无钱杭州凉愀愀。
28. 有了圆里方,百事好商量。
29. 有钱能说话,无钱话不灵。
30. 无钱说话如放屁,有钱说话屁也香。
31. 有钱万事圆。
32. 银子是白的,眼珠是乌的。
33. 人为财死,鸟为食亡。
34. 一文钱攥出水来。
35. 瞎子见钱眼也开。
36. 铜钱眼里翻跟斗。
37. 和尚经钱经也卖。
38. 白酒红人面,黄金黑人心。
39. 天下攘攘,皆为利往;天下熙熙,皆为利来。{沉默的谚语}.
40. 一兔在野,百人逐之;一金在野,百人竞之。
41. 除了割肉疼,就是出钱疼。
42. 要钱不要命,抱了元宝去跳井。
43. 得钱不拣主。
44. 见钱就下跪,有奶便是娘。
45. 说尽黄河只为水,磨破口舌尽为财。
46. 世间若要人情好,惟有钱财却是亲。
47. 非关道德合,只为钱相知。
48. 财主有良心,河水向上流。
49. 人无横财不富,马无夜草不肥。
50. 发财一家,苦死千家。
51. 不穷千家,不富一户。{沉默的谚语}.
52. 不毒不成财主,不饿不成骷髅。
53. 下不得毒手,成不了财主。
54. 人心吊吊高于天,越是钱多越爱钱。
55. 愚蠢的人,幸福是钱和官,聪明的人,幸福是劳动和贡献。
56. 一荷包金钱,一麻袋苦恼。(维吾尔族)
57. 钱迷眼睛发昏,官迷心窍能作恶。
58. 金子可以坠死人。
59. 来得不善,去得也易。
60. 来得不明,去得糊涂。
61. 财主再富汤浇雪,穷人虽穷硬如铁。
62. 钱字头上一把刀。
63. 金钱造不出好汉。
64. 有钱难买一身安。
65. 百万金银财宝,不以带进棺材。(佤族)
66. 钱财如粪土,仁义值千金。
67. 财主离穷人,寸步也难行。
英文类
Argent a droit partout – 金钱处处有理
Argent appelle argent – 钱召唤钱
L’argent a moins de valeur que l’or, et l’or que la vertu – 钱没金子值钱;金子没品德值钱 L’argent est le nerf de la guerre – 金钱是战争的根源
L’argent est un bon serviteur et un mauvais maitre – 钱既是良仆又是恶主
L’argent n’a pas d’odeur – 钱无香臭
L’argent n’a pas de maitre – 钱没有固定的主人
L’argent ne fait pas le bonheur – 有钱不一定就幸福
L’argent va aux riches – 钱总是走向富人
Geld macht schoen – 金钱带来美丽
Hunde haben es gut, sie haben keine Geldsorgen – 做狗很舒服因为它不必为钱操心
Geld ersetzt Argumente – 有钱就有理
Geldmangel ist aller Laster Anfang – 缺德始于缺钱
Nichts staerkt das selbstvertrauren so sehr wie Geld in der Tasche – 只有钱包满满才能自信心满满
Geduld und Geld fehlen immer dann, wenn man sie am dringendsten braucht – 耐心和金钱总是在最需
要时不到位
Arm sein lohnt sich nur, wenn man Geld hat – 只有有钱时才值得当穷人
Nur wer Geld hat, kann es verachten – 只有有钱才蔑视钱
Ein gesunder Mensch ist ohne Geld halb krank – 一个没钱的健康人是半个病人
A good reputation is better than money – 好名声胜过金钱
A light purse makes a heavy heart – 钱包轻则心思重
A penny saved is a penny gained – 省一点就是挣一点
All that glitters is not gold – 闪光的不都是金子
Fool and Money are soon parted – 蠢人与钱总不能相伴
Silence is golden – 沉默是金
Who holds the purse the purse rules the house – 有钱就有势
Money is the root of all evil – 钱是万恶之源
Money makes the mare go – 有钱能使鬼推磨
篇四:《谚语》
Where there is a will there is a way.
有志者事竟成。—— W. Scott 斯科特
All our dreams can come true – if we have the courage to pursue them.
我们所有的梦想都能成为现实-只要我们有勇气去追求。—— W. Disney 迪斯尼
You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success.
人必须相信自己,此乃成功之秘诀。—— C. Chaplin 卓别林
Self-trust is the first secret of success.
自信乃成功之第一秘诀。—— R. Emerson 爱默生
Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful.
美德是勇敢的,为善永远无所畏惧。—— W. Shakespeare 莎士比亚
Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy.
职业上勤于学习,你就会精通。勤劳俭省,你就会富裕。节制适度,你就会健康。凡事讲德性,你就会幸福。—— B. Franklin 富兰克林
It is better to be faithful than famous.
守信用胜过有名气。—— T. Roosevelt 罗斯福
The path down to evil is easy.
堕落到罪恶的道路上去是很容易的。—— Virgil 维吉尔
Labor is often the father of pleasure.
勤劳常是快乐之父。—— Voltaire 伏尔泰
Diligence is the mother of good luck.
勤奋是幸运之母。—— B. Franklin 富兰克林
Practice makes perfect.
熟能生巧。—— G. Crabbe 克雷布
A penny saved is a penny gained.
存一分就得一分。—— T. Fuller 富勒
Poverty is no sin.
贫穷并非罪孽。—— G. Herbert 赫伯特
Human pride is human weakness.
骄傲乃人类之弱点。—— M. B. Eddy 艾迪
Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst, and cold.
骄傲给我们带来的损失超过饥渴和寒冷。—— T. Jefferson 杰弗逊
A great man is always willing to be little.
伟人总愿当个平常人。—— R. Emerson 爱默生
Freedom lies in the being bold.
自由在于勇敢。—— R. Frost 弗罗斯特{沉默的谚语}.
All men cannot be first.
不能人人都第一。—— T. Fuller 富勒
The love of money is the root of all evil.
对金钱的爱是万恶之源。—— R. L. Stevenson 斯蒂文生
To err is human, to forgive divine.
失误人皆有之,而宽恕乃超人之举。—— A. Pope 蒲柏
A small leak will sink a great ship.
小漏沉大船。—— T. Fuller 富勒
Kind words are the music of the world.
善言乃人世间的音乐。—— J. H> Fabre 法布尔
Speech is silver, but silence is gold.
雄辩是银,沉默是金。—— T. Carlyle 卡莱尔
Well done is better than well said.
干得好胜于说得好。—— B. Franklin 富兰克林
When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.
生气的时候,先数到十再说话;如果非常生气,就先数到一百
—— T. Jefferson 杰弗逊
Speak not when others speak; sit not when others stand, and walk not when others stop. 他人讲话时不要讲话;他人站立时不要坐着;他人驻足时不要行走。{沉默的谚语}.
—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Speak not in an unknown tongue in company, but in your own language; and that as those of quality do, and not as the vulgar.
在别人面前不要用别人听不懂的方言讲话,而要用自己本来的语言;谈吐要像有教养的人,不要像粗俗之辈。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Think before you speak; pronounce not imperfectly, nor bring out your words too hastily, but orderly and distinctly.
先思考后说话;发音要准确,说起话来不要太急,而要有条有理、清请楚楚。
—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Whoever is in a hurry shows that the thing he is about is too big for him.
匆匆忙忙往往表明力不从心。—— P. Chesterfield 切斯特非尔德
Any affectation whatsoever in dress implies, in my mind, a flaw in the understanding. 在我看来,穿着打扮上的任何矫柔造作都意味着其人悟性上的瑕疵。
—— P. Chesterfield 切斯特非尔德
Politeness costs nothing and gains everything.
礼貌无须花钱,却能赢得一切。—— M. W. Montagu 蒙塔古
Every action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. 待人接物之一举一动,理应对在场各位表示一些尊重。
—— G. Washington 华盛顿
In the presence of others sing not to yourself with a humming voice, nor drum with your fingers or feet.
在他人面前不要独自哼唱,也不要用手指或脚叩击。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the table or desk on which another reads or writes; lean not on anyone.
不要转身背对别人,尤其在讲话的时候;别人读书写字的时候,不要碰撞台子或书桌;不要靠在任何人身上。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Be no flatterer, neither play with anyone that delights not to be played with.
不要奉承拍马,也不要去与不喜欢嬉闹的人嬉闹。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Read no letters, books, or papers in company; but when there is necessity for doing it, you must ask leave. Come not near the books or writings of anyone so as to read them unasked; also look not nigh when another is writing a letter.
在客人面前不要读信、读书或读报;有必要这样做时,必须道声失陪。别人在看书或别的东西时不要走近,以免擅自阅读;别人写信时也不要近看。
—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Let your countenance be pleasant, but in serious matters somewhat grave.
要和颜悦色,不过遇到要事则应显得神色庄重。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Gaze not on the marks or blemishes of others, and ask not how they came. What you may speak in secret to your friend deliver not before others.
不要盯住别人的疤痕或斑点看,不要打听这些瑕疵是怎么产生的。可以私下向朋友吐露的不要道与外人听。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Undertake not what you cannot perform; but be careful to keep your promise.
不要承担自己无法履行的事;但要注意言而有信。—— G. Washington 华盛顿
Use no hurtful deceit. Think innocently and justly; if you speak, speak accordingly. 不要采取有害的欺诈行为。思想要正当无邪,如果要说话,就要说得恰当。
—— B. Franklin 富兰克林
Knowledge
Knowledge is power.
知识就是力量。—— F. Bacon 培根
A little learning is a dangerous thing.
浅薄的学识是一件危险的事情。—— Alexander Pope 蒲柏
Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.
知识是一座宝库,而实践就是开启宝库的钥匙。—— Fuller 富勒
Sure bind, sure find.
确实放置好的东西,找起来也便当。—— Heywood希伍德
Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.
天才是一分灵感加九十九分血汗。—— Edison爱迪生
Nothing venture, nothing have.
不进取者无所获。—— Heywood希伍德
Never too old to learn.
求学不嫌年纪老。—— Thomas Middleton 密都尔顿
There is no royal road to learning.
学问之路无捷径。—— Trollope 特勒普
The brighter you are, the more you have to learn.
越聪明的人,越需要学习。—— D. Herold 赫罗尔德
A foreign language is a weapon in the struggle of life.
外语是人生斗争的一种武器。—— K. Marx 马克思
To think is to see.
思考就是明白。—— Balzac 巴尔扎克
The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest men of past centuries. 读好书 — 如同与世上的先杰交谈。—— Descartes 笛卡儿
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