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1、Bacchus has drowned more men than Nepture. 酒神淹死的人比海神多。
2、Bad news has wings. 壞事傳千里。
3、Bad workmen often blame their tools. 拙匠常怪工具差。
4、Bare words, no bargain. 空言不能成交易。
5、Barking dogs seldom bite. 善吠的狗很少咬人。
6、Be always as merry as ever you can, for no-one delights in a sorrowful man. 務(wù)請(qǐng)心情常歡暢,只因 無(wú)人喜憂傷。
7、Beauty is but a blossom. 美麗只是盛開(kāi)的花朵。
8、Beauty is but skin-deep. 紅顏易變。
9、Beauty is in the eye of the gazer. 情人眼里出西施。
10、Beauty is potent; but money is omnipotent. 美麗是有力量的,但金錢更有權(quán)威。
11、Beauty is truth, truth beauty. 美就是真,真就是美。
12、Beauty lies in lover's eyes. 情人眼里出西施。
13、Beauty may have fair leaves, but bitter fruit. 美麗的花或許長(zhǎng)好葉,結(jié)苦果。
14、Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume. 美而無(wú)德猶如花之無(wú)香。
15、Be considerate towards the poor. 要為窮人著想。
16、Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails. 口蜜腹劍。
17、Bed is a midicine. 睡好覺(jué),如服藥。
18、Before gold, even kings take off their hats. 有錢能使鬼推磨。
19、Beg from beggers and you'll never be rich. 向乞丐乞討,永遠(yuǎn)發(fā)不了財(cái)。
20、Beggars cannot be choosers. 饑不擇食。
21、Beggars must be no choosers. 饑不擇食。
22、Behind bad luck comes good luck. 塞翁失馬,焉知非福。
23、Be honest rather clever. 誠(chéng)實(shí)比聰明更要緊。
24、Being on sea, sail; being on land, settle. 隨遇而安。
25、Be just to all, but trust not all. 要公正對(duì)待所有的人,但不要輕信所有的人。
26、Believe no tales from the enemy. 切莫輕信敵人。
27、Believe not all that you see nor half what you hear. 眼見(jiàn)的不能全信,耳聞的也不能半信。
28、Believe somebody on his bare word. 人言無(wú)據(jù),切勿輕信。
29、Benefits please like flowers, while they are fresh. 恩澤讓人欣喜,猶如鮮花使人心醉。
30、Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 準(zhǔn)備慷慨解囊。
31、Be slow in choosing a friend; slower in changing. 選擇朋友要審慎,摒棄更要審又慎。
32、Be slow to promise and quick to perform. 不輕諾,諾必果。
33、Beft to hear, slow to speak. 多聽(tīng)少說(shuō)。
34、Better a bachelor's life than a slovenly wife. 過(guò)光棍生活,勝過(guò)有一個(gè)邋遢老婆。
35、Better ask twice than lose you way once. 寧愿問(wèn)路兩次勝過(guò)迷路一次。
36、Better a glorious death than a shameful life. 忍辱貪生不如死得光榮。
37、Better a little fire to warm us, than a great one to burn us. 適量的火好取暖,熊熊烈火能焚身。
38、Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow. 前程雖遠(yuǎn)大,現(xiàn)實(shí)尤可貴。
39、Better an empty purse than an empty head. 寧可錢袋癟,不要腦袋空。
40、Better an open enemy than a false friend. 明槍易躲,暗箭難防。
41、Better are small fish than an empty dish. 有勝于無(wú)。
42、Better be alone than in bad company. 交損友不如無(wú)友。
43、Better be out of the world than out of fashion. 不合潮流不如脫離塵世。
44、Better be poor than wicked. 寧可做窮人,不要做壞人。
45、Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion. 寧為犬首,不作獅尾。
46、Better be the head of an ass than the tail of a horse. 寧為騾頭,不為馬尾。
47、Better deny at once than promise long. 輕諾必寡信。
48、Better die with honour than live with shame. 與其忍辱偷生,不如光榮而死。
49、better early than late. 寧早勿遲。
50、Better eye sore than all blind. 眼痛總比瞎眼好。
51、Better good neighbours near than relations far away. 遠(yuǎn)親不如近鄰。
52、Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt. 寧可餓肚子,切莫去借債。
53、Better half an egg than empty shell. 半只蛋也比空殼好。
54、Better is the neighbour's hen than mine. 人莫知其苗之碩。
55、Better late than never. 遲做總比不做好。
56、Better lose a jest than a friend. 寧可不說(shuō)一句俏皮話,以免得罪朋友們。
57、Better lose the saddle than the horse. 吃小虧占大便宜。
58、Better master one than engage with ten. 精通一事勝于會(huì)十事。
59、Better one-eyed than stone-blind. 獨(dú)眼總比全瞎好。
60、Better poor with honour than rich with shame. 窮得光榮,勝過(guò)富得可恥。
61、Better pills may have wholesome effects. 良藥苦口。
62、Better say nothing than nothing to the purpose. 與其說(shuō)話不中肯,不如一言不發(fā)好。
63、Better some of a pudding than none of a pie. 聊勝于無(wú)。
64、Better the foot slip than the tongue trip. 寧可滑跤,不可失言。
65、Better to do well than to say well. 說(shuō)得好不如做得好。
66、Better wear out shoes than sheets. 寧可(經(jīng)常運(yùn)動(dòng))穿破鞋子,也不(因病長(zhǎng)臥)磨破床單。
67、Better wear out than rust out. 與其閑散不如忙碌。
68、Better wit than wealth. 智力勝于財(cái)富。
69、Between friends all is common. 朋友之間不分彼此。
70、Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. 功虧一簣。
71、Between two stools one falls to the ground. 腳踏兩頭要落空。
72、Beware beginnings. 慎始為上。
73、Beware of a man of one book. 不要與一個(gè)有專業(yè)知識(shí)的人爭(zhēng)論。
74、Beware of a silent dog and still water. 警惕無(wú)聲之狗會(huì)咬人,平靜之水會(huì)覆舟。
75、Beware of him who regards not his reputation. 要謹(jǐn)防不重自己名譽(yù)的人。
76、Big mouthfuls ofter choke. 貪多嚼不爛。
77、Bind the sack before it be full. 做事應(yīng)適可而止。
78、Birds of a feather flock together. 物以類聚,人以群分。
79、Birth is much, but breeding is more. 出身固然重要,教養(yǎng)更且重要。
80、Bite off more than one can chew. 貪多咽不下。
81、Bite the hand that feeds one. 恩將仇報(bào)。
82、Bitter pills may have wholesome effects. 良藥苦口利于病。
83、Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. 人無(wú)所求最享福,因他不為 失望苦。
84、Blind men can judge no colours. 不宜問(wèn)道于盲。
85、Blood is thicker than water. 血濃于水。
86、Blood will have blood. 血債要用血來(lái)還。
87、Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. 書(shū)籍如朋友,應(yīng)該少而精。
88、Borrowed garments never fit well. 借來(lái)的衣服不合身。
89、Brave actions never want a trumpet. 勇敢的行為不須要吹號(hào)。
90、Bread is the staff of life. 民以食為天。
91、Brevity is the soul of wit. 言以簡(jiǎn)潔為貴。
92、Bring up a raven and he'll pick out your eyes. 養(yǎng)虎貽患。
93、Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. 投鼠忌器。
94、Burnt child dreads the fire. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩。
95、Business before pleasure. 事業(yè)在先,享樂(lè)在后。
96、Business is business. 公事公辦。
97、Business is the salt of life. 事業(yè)事人生之鹽。
98、Business makes a man as well as tries him. 事業(yè)既考驗(yàn)人,也造就人。
99、Business may be troublesome, but idleness is pernicious. 事業(yè)雖擾煩,懶惰更害人。
100、Business neglected is business lost. 玩忽事業(yè)等于丟失事業(yè)。