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33. Many have suffered for talking, none ever suffered for

keeping silence. 多言吃苦,缄默少祸。

34. Many heads are better than one. 集思广益。

35. Many kiss the baby for the nurse's sake. 醉翁之意不

在酒。

36. Many men, many minds. 人多意见多。

37. Many one says well that thinks ill. 口蜜腹剑者不乏其

人。

38. Many receive advice only the wise profit by it. 聆忠言

者众,智者独获益。

39. Many sands will sink a ship. 积沙沈船。

40. Many straws may bind an elephant. 草多可缚象。

41. Many wells, many buckets. 井多吊桶也多。

42. Many words cut (or hurt) more than swords. 恶语伤

人胜刀见。

43. March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.

三月来如雄狮,去如绵羊。

44. Marriage comes by destiny. 姻缘命中定。

45. Marriage goes by contrasts. 夫妻之间难免有差异。

46. Marriage is a lottery. 婚姻是一件难于预料的事。

47. Marriage is a lottery with more blanks than prizes. 结

婚如同摸彩票,空票多而中票少。

48. Marriaage is the bloom or blight of all men's

happiness. 结婚是人生的幸福花朵开放的时候,也可能

是凋谢的时候。

49. Marriage makes or mars a man. 婚姻能成全人也能损

害人。

50. Marriage! Nothing else demands so much from a man!

结婚!没有什么比结婚对人要求更多的了。

51. Marry in haste, and repent at leisure. 草率结婚后悔

多。

52. Marry in lent, and you'll live to repent. 借债结婚,后

悔一生。

53. Marry your son when you will, your daughter when

you . 给儿子娶亲,想在什么时候皆可;把女儿嫁人要

在有力量时才行。

54. Master should be soetimes blind and sometimes deaf.

不痴不聋,不作阿家翁。

55. Measure another's corn by one's own bushel. 以己度

人。

56. Measure for measure. 以牙还牙。

57. Measure is treasure. 适度是宝。

58. Measure thrice before you cut once. 三思而后行。

59. Medicines are not meant to live on. 不能靠药物度日

子。

60. Men are mortal. 人生自古谁无死。

61. Men, at soome time, are masters of their fates. 人有时

是自己命运的主人。

62. Men know where they were born, not where they shall

die. 人能知其生于何地,不能知其死于何方。

63. Men love to hear well of themselves. 阿谀奉承话,人

们皆爱听。

64. Men may meet but mountains never. 人生何处不相

逢。

65. Men of courage, men of sense, and menof letters are

frequent: but a true gentleman is what one seldom seen.

有勇气,有见识,有学问的人易遇,可是真正的君子难

逢。

66. Men too seldom see their own faults. 人们很少能看到

自己的过错。

67. Mere words will not fill a bushel. 空言无补。

68. Merry is he that hath nought to lose. 人无所失,不亦

乐乎。

69. Merry meet, merry part. 好聚好散。

70. Method will teach you to win time 方法可教会你赢得

时间。

71. Mickle power makes many enemies. 权高树敌多。

72. Might is (or makes or overcomes) right. 强权就是公

理。

73. Mills of God grind slowly but sure. 天网恢恢,疏而不

漏。

74. Miracels are to those who believe in them. 妖由人兴。

75. Mischief has swift wings. 飞来横祸。

76. Misers put their back and their belly into their pockets.

爱财如命。

77. Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows. 落难

时不择伙伴。

78. Misery loves company. 同病相怜。

79. Misery makes strange bedfellows. 患难时不择友。

80. Misfortune comes on wings and departs on foot. 遭灾

易,消灾难。

81. Misfortune is a good teacher. 不幸是良师。

82. Misfortunes come at night. 灾祸常生于不测。

83. Misforunes come on horseback and go away on foot.

遭灾易,消灾难。

84. Misfortunes (or Hardships) never (or seldom) come

alone (or singly). 祸不单行。

85. Misfortunes tell us what fortune is. 经过灾难方知福。

86. Misfortunes test the sincerity of friends. 患难见友情。

87. Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs. 不要嘲笑皮

匠的黑拇指。

88. Moderation in all things is the best of rules. 中庸之道

是最好的准则。

89. Modesty is not only and ornament, but also a guard to

virtue. 谦逊不仅可增添光彩也可以维护美德。

90. Modesty is the ornament of woman. 端庄可为妇女增

添光彩。

91. Money answers all things. 金钱是万能的。

92. Money begets (or breeds or gets) money. 钱产生钱。

93. Money borrowed is soon sorrowed 债台高筑,愁上心

头。

94. Money burns a hole in his pocket. 钱到袋里留不住。

95. Money calls, but does not stay: It is round and rolls

sway. 金钱会上门,不会留下来,因为是圆的,所以会

滚开。

96. Money can buy the devil himself. 有钱能使鬼推磨。

97. Money can move even the gods. 有钱能使鬼推磨。

98. Money doesn't grow on trees. 钱不是从天上掉下来

的。

99. Money has no smell. 金钱无所谓香臭。

100. Money is a bottomless sea, in which honour,

conscience, and truth may be drowned. 金钱是无底的

海洋,荣誉、良心和真理都可以淹没在其中。

101. Money is a good servant, but a bad master. 金钱是

好的仆役,坏的主人。

102. Money is neither good nor bad, but all depends on

what use is made of it. 金钱本身无好坏,要看怎样利用

它。

103. Money is often lost for want of money. 往往由于缺

乏金钱而丧失金钱。

104. Money is something, but no everything. 金钱能买

到某物,但不是万能的。

105. Money is the key that opens all doors. 金钱是打开

一切门户的钥匙。

106. Money is the root of all evil. 金钱是万恶之源。

107. Money is the sinews of war. 无钱莫打仗。

108. Money makes the mare to go. 钱可通神。

109. Money often unmakes the men who make it. 为富

不仁。

110. Money spent on the brain is never spent in vain. 智

力投资,决非虚掷。

111. Money talks. 有钱能讲话。

112. More die by food than by famine. 饥馑而死的少,

饱食而死的多。

113. More haste, less speed. 欲速则不达。

114. More of our worries come from within than from

without. 烦恼发乎内者多于发乎外。

115. More worship the rising than the setting sun. 人都

向旭日膜拜,不向夕阳顶礼。

116. Most things have two handles. 大多数事物总有两

种解释。

117. Mother's darlings are but milksop heroes. 奶水泡

出懦弱汉。

118. Mountains look beautiful from a distance. 远处看

山山更美。

119. Much cry and little wool. 雷声大,雨点小。

120. Much water runs by the mill that the miller knows

not of. 当前发生诸种事,大多为人所不知。

121. Much will have more. 贪得无厌。

122. Murder will out. 杀人终必败露。

123. Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast. 音

乐有抚凶暴心灵的魅力。

124. Music is the eye of the ear. 音乐是耳朵的眼睛。

125. Music is the medicine of the breaking heart. 音乐

是医治心灵创伤的妙药。

126. Music washes away from the soul the dust of

everyday life. 音乐可洗去灵魂中日常生活所沾染的污

垢。

127. My son is my son, till he hath got him a wife; but

my daughter's my daughter all the days of her life. 儿

子只有在娶妻前是儿子,女儿则终生是女儿。

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1. Napolean himself was once a crying baby. 即使是拿破

仑,过去也是啼哭的婴孩。

2. Nature abhors a vacuum. 自然界里是没有真空的。

3. Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one

tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more

than we speak. 天赋我们两耳,两眼,一张嘴巴,归根

到底该多听,多看,少说话。

4. Nature is the glass reflecting truth. 大自然是反应真理

的一面镜子。

5. Nature teaches us to love our friends but religion our

enemies. 自然教我们爱朋友,宗教却教我们爱敌人。

6. Nature, time, and patience are the three great

physicians. 自然,时间和耐心,是三大伟大的医生。

7. Nature will have its course. 天行其道。

8. Naughty boys sometimmmes make good men. 顽皮淘

气的男孩子有时成为仁人君子。

9. Necessity and oportunity may make a coward valient.

需要和机会可能使懦夫变成勇士。

10. Necessity (or Need) has (or knows) no law. 需要面前

无法律。

11. Necessity is the mother of invention 穷则变,变则通。

12. Necessity knows no law. 铤而走险。

13. Need makes the old wife trot. 人急造反,狗急跳墙。(事

急老妪跑。)

14. Needs must when the devil drives. 情势所迫,只好如

此。

15. Neglect of health is doctor's wealth. 忽视健康,医生财

旺。

16. Never be weary of well doing. 行善莫厌烦。

17. Never cackle till your egg is laid. 事竟成,才声张。

18. Never cast dirt into that fountain of which thou hast

sometime durnk. 不要过河拆桥。

19. Never do things by halves. 做事情不要半途而废。

20. Never embark on what comes after without having

mastered what goes before. 如未掌握好已学过的东西,

切莫从事更深的学习。

21. Never fry a fish till it's caught. 捉到鱼,才煎鱼。

22. Never judge by appearances. 人不可貌相。

23. Never neglect an opportunity for improvement. 抓住

大好时机,切莫等闲错过。

24. Never offer to teach fish to swim. 切莫教鱼游泳。

25. Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today.

今日事,今日毕。

26. Never put the plow before the oxen. 不要本末倒置。

27. Never say die! Up man, and try. 不要气馁,朋友,振

作起来,干!

28. Never say of another what you would not have him

hear. 莫说不想让人听见的话。

29. Never show the bottom of your purse or your mind.

钱包不露底,思想需保留。

30. Never swap (or swop) horses while crossing the stream.

骑渡中流莫换马。(指危难时不宜做大变动)

31. Never think yourself above your business. 切莫自视过

高。

32. Never too late to mend. 过则勿惮改。

33. Never too late to repent. 过则勿惮改。

34. Never too old (or late) to learn. 学到老,学不了。

35. Never (or Don't) trouble trouble till trouble troulbes

you. 切莫自寻麻烦。

36. Never trust another what you should do yourself. 自

己应该做的事,决不要委托别人做。

37. Never trust of fine words. 切勿轻信漂亮的言词。

38. New brooms sweep clean. 新官上任三把火。

39. New lords, new laws. 新官新法。

40. News is like fish. 新闻就像鱼,过后不新鲜。

41. Newspapers are the world's mirrors. 报纸是世界之

镜。

42. Nightingales will not sing in a cage. 夜莺困笼不唱歌。

43. No answer is also answer. 不回答也是一种回答。

44. No bees, no honey; no work, no money. 没有蜜蜂就没

有蜜,没有劳动就没有钱。

45. No cross, no crown. 无苦即无乐。

46. No gains without pains. 不劳无获。

47. No garden without its weeds. 有利必有弊。

48. No good building without a good foundation. 基础不

好,建筑不牢。

49. No great loss without some small gain. 塞翁失马,安知

非福。

50. No herb will cure love. 想思病,无药医。

51. No joy without annoy. 喜中有忧。

52. No living man all things can. 世上无全能。

53. No longer pipe, no longer dance. 运不逢时,事不得意。

54. No love is foul, nor prison fair. 没有肮脏的爱情,也没

有美丽的监狱。

55. No man can be a good ruler unless he has first been

ruled. 没受过他人的统治,就不能很好地统治他人。

56. No man can do two things at once. 心无二用。

57. No man can make a good coat with bad cloth. 巧匠难

以劣布制美服。

58. No man ever became great or good except through

many and great mistakes. 不犯千般错误,难成伟大人

物。

59. No man ever became thoroughly bad at once. 没有一

个人是一下子就坏透的。

60. No man ever yet became great by imitation. 笑颦不能

成西施。

61. No man is a hero to his valet. 仆从目中无英雄。

62. No man (or one) is born wise or learned. 人非生而知

之者。

63. No man is content. 人心是不满足的。

64. No man is so old, but thinks he may yet live another

year. 人越活越想活。

65. No man is the worst for knowing the worst of himself.

没有一个人因为他自知最糟就是最糟。

66. No man (or one) is wise at all times. 聪明一世糊涂一

时。

67. No man knows when he shall die, although he knows

he must die. 纵然知其难免一死,人却难料何时身亡。

68. No man learns but by pain or shame. 不经痛苦羞辱,

难以取得教训。

69. No man loves his fetters be they made of gold. 即使脚

镣黄金铸,无人爱上这刑具。

70. No money, no honey. 没有金钱,就没有爱情。

71. None are so deaf as those who will not hear. 不愿倾听

意见者最聋。

72. None but a wise man can employ leisure well. 唯智者

善于利用空闲。

73. None but the brave deserve the fair. 英雄才能配美人。

74. None but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.

只有那个穿鞋人,才知哪里鞋轧脚。

75. None knows the weight of another's burden. 看人挑担

不吃力。

76. None preaches better than the ant, and she says

nothing. 蚂蚁不说话,但最善于说教。

77. None so blind as those who won't see. 最瞎莫如视而

不见。

78. None so deaf as those that won't hear. 置若罔闻。

79. No news is good news. 没有消息就是好消息。

80. No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can

be perfectlymoral till all are moral; no one can be

perfectly happy till all are happy. 所有的人自由后,才

能完全自由;所有的人都有道德,才能完全合乎道德;

所有的人都幸福了,才能真正幸福。

81. No one can call back yesterday. 往日不复返。

82. No one can disgrace us but ourselves. 除非羞耻自由

取,他人岂能辱吾?。

83. No one can have all he desires. 无人能有所欲有。

84. No one is a fool always, every one sometimes. 无人总

是当傻瓜,人人有时当傻瓜。

85. No one (or man) is born wise or learned. 人非生而知

之者。

86. No one is wise at all times. 人总有一时之失。

87. No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no

glory; no cross, no crown. 不劳则无获,共难才得福,

有荣必有辱,无苦即无乐。

88. No pains, no gains. 不劳则无获。

89. No piper can please all ears. 众口难调。

90. No pleasure without alloy (or pain or repentance). 乐

中有悲。

91. No possession, but use, is the only riches. 真正的财富

不是占有,而是使用。

92. No practice, no gain in one's wit. 吃一堑,长一智。

93. Nor fame I slight, nor for her favours call; she come

unlooked for, if she comes at all. 我不轻蔑名誉,也不需

要她的青睐;如果她竟来的话,也是不求而自来的。

94. No road is long with good company. 途有好伴,不觉路

远。

95. No root, no fruit. 没有根,就没有果。

96. No rose without a thorn. 玫瑰都有刺。

97. No rule without an exception. 没有一条规则没有例

外。

98. No safe wading in an unknown water. 未知水深浅,涉

水有危险。

99. No smoke without some fire. 无风不起浪。

100. No song, no supper. 不劳无获。

101. No sooner said than done. 言而必行。

102. No sunshine but bath some shadow. 有明必有暗。

103. No sweat, no sweet. 不劳则无获。

104. No sweet without some sweat. 不劳则无获。

105. Nothing brave, nothing have. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。

106. Nothing comes amiss to a hungry man. 饥不择食。

107. Nothing comes from (or of) nothing. 无风不起浪。

108. Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it.

无风不起浪。

109. Nothing comes wrong to a hungry man. 饥不择食。

110. Nothing crave, nothing have. 有求才有应。

111. Nothing for nothing and very little for a half penny.

一分钱,一分货。

112. Nothing is difficult to a man who wills. 世上无难

事,只怕有心人。

113. Nothing is impossible to willing mind (or heart). 有

志者事竟成。

114. Nothing is impossible (or difficult) to the man who

will try. 天下无难事,只怕不努力。

115. Nothing is really beautiful but truth. 只有真理才

是真美。

116. Nothing is stolen without hands. 无风不起浪。

117. Nothing must be done hastily but killing of fleas.

除非消灭跳蚤,做事不必急躁。

118. Nothing seek, nothing find. 无所求,则无所获。

119. Nothing so bad, as not to be good for something. 塞

翁失马,安知非福。

120. Nothing so necessary for travellers as languages.

旅行者最需要的是几种语言。

121. Nothing succeeds like success. 一事成功,事事顺

利。

122. Nothing to be got without pains but poverty. 只有

贫困可以不劳而获得。

123. Nothing venture, nothing win (or have or gain). 不

入虎穴,焉得虎子。

124. Nothing will come of nothing. 无风不起浪。

125. No time like the present. 只争朝夕。

126. Not let the grass grow under one's feet. 不失时机。

127. Novelty is the great parent of pleasure. 新奇生乐

趣。

128. No vice goes alone. 坏事不单行。

129. No way is impossible to courage 勇敢面前没有通

不过的路。

130. No wisdom like silence. 智者寡言。

131. Now or never. 机不可失,失不再来。

132. No wrong without remedy. 无错不可纠。

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1. Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm. 树大招风。

2. Obedience is the first duty of a soldier. 服从是军人的

第一职责。

3. Observation is the best teacher. 观察为良师。

4. Of all the possessions of this life fame is the noblest;

when the body has sunk into the dust the great name

still lives. 人生最可宝贵的是声誉,躯体入土后,声誉

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