1)
This is the life!这才是人生!
2)
You deserve a break today!值得为自己放一天假!
3)
Miller
time?去喝一杯吗?
4)
A couch potato.懒虫。
5)
Shop till you drop.疯狂“血拼”
6)
She’s the
life and soul of the party.她是派对的生命、派对的灵魂人物。
7)
The more the merrier.多多益善。
8)
I
need another vacation.我得再休一次假。
9)
That his the spot.真好吃!
10)
You are what you eat.吃什么像什么。
11)
You are how you eat.从吃相看一个人。
12)
You are where you eat. 从用餐地点看一个人。
13)
Eat, drink ,and be merry, for tomorrow we die.及时行乐。
14)
In wine there is truth.(In vino veritas)酒后吐真言。
15)
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single/one step.千里之行,始于足下。
16)
When in Rome ,do as Romans do.入乡随俗。
17)
Rome was
not build in a day.罗马不是一天造成的。
18)
All roads
lead to Rome.条条大路通罗马。
19)
See Naples and die.死而无憾。
20)
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive.
保持着希望的旅程,更胜抵达目的地。
21)
Getting
there is half fun. 抵达目的地已是乐趣的一半。
22)
To boldly go where no one has gone before.勇敢做开路先锋。
23)
Travel broadens the mind.旅行能增广见闻。
24)
An apple a day keeps doctor away.每天吃苹果,不必上诊所。
25)
Feed a cold and starve a fever.着凉得吃多,发烧得挨饿。
26)
Early to bed and rarly to rise makes a man
healthy, wealthy and wise.早睡早起的人享有健康,财富和智慧。
27)
Laughter is the best medicine.笑声是最佳的良药。
28)
Time is a great healer.时间是最好的治疗。
29)
Time heals all wounds.时间能治愈一切伤口。
30)
Bless you!多保重!
31)
God bless
you!神保佑你!
32)
Everyday and in every way I’m getting better.渐入佳境。
33)
Do as I say ,not as I do.听我的劝,别跟我学。
34)
Time is money.时间是金钱。
35)
Money
talks.有钱使得鬼推磨。
36)
Money
doesn’t grow on
tree.
37)
He has the
Midas touch.
38)
Penny-wise and pound -foolish.
39)
Take the money and run.
40)
Rob
Peter to pay
Paul.
41)
Roll with the punches.
42)
Better bend than break.
43)
Go with the flow.
44)
The squeaky wheel gets the
grease.
45)
Life
begins at forty.
46)
What will be, will be .
47)
Honesty is the best policy.
48)
When in
doubt, do nothing.
49)
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
50)
Live and let live.
51)
Like attracts like.
52)
Another day, another dollar.
53)
It’s
lonely at the top.
54)
Hired, tired, and fired.
55)
Be nice to people on your way up because you’ll
meet them on your way down.
56)
A new broom sweeps clean.
57)
A new broom sweeps clean but the old broom knows
where all the dirt is.
58)
There’s always room at the top.
59)
It runs in the family.
60)
Like father, like son.
61)
The apple doesn’t fall far from tree.
62)
Blood is thicker than water.
63)
Charity begins at home.
64)
There’s no place like home.
65)
There’s
a skeleton in every closet.
66)
Home is where the heart is.
67)
There’s a black sheep in every flock.
68)
Age before beauty!
69)
Old
habits die hard.
70)
Never
say die.
71)
If
you can’t beat ‘em,join ‘em.
72)
Wild horses couldn’t drag me away.
73)
You can
lead a horse to water, but you
can’t make it drink.
74)
You
can’t teach an old dog
new tricks.
75)
Little strokes fell great oaks.
76)
For we brought
nothing into this world and it is certain we carry nothing out.
77)
You can’t have your cake and eat it too.
78)
The more you have, the more you want.
79)
The grass is always greener on the other side of
the fence.
80)
Don’t kill goose that lays the golden eggs.
81)
Bad news travels fast.
82)
It’s the tip of the iceberg.
83)
Truth is stranger than fiction.
84)
It goes in one ear and out the other.
85)
Don’t put
all your eggs in one basket.
86)
Business before pleasure.
87)
Read my lips.
88)
It’s like looking for a needle in a haystack.
89)
Out of the frying pan into the fire.
90)
It never
rains but it pours.
91)
What goes around comes around.
92)
Don’t cross the bridge before you come to it.
93)
Knowledge is power.
94)
…walking dictionary.
95)
Never too old to learn.
96)
There’s no royal road to learning.
97)
If you make it here, you can make it anywhere..
98)
Let’s
keep our fingers
crossed. 让我们祈祷吧。
99)
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.不屈不挠,再接再厉。
100)
Every cloud has a silver lining.事情总有两面。
101)
It will all come out in the wash.最终会清楚地。
102)
I can finally see the light at the end of the
tunnel.
103)
Tomorrow is another day.
104)
It’s not over till it’s over.
105)
No pains, no gains.
106)
Practice makes perfect.
107)
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
108)
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
109)
It was a blessing in disguise.塞翁失马,焉知非福。
110)
Keep clear/steer clear/ stay clear –avoid
someone/something
111)
Make amends – when you have harmed someone, to
show you are sorry, you do
something to please them.
112)
Hold all the aces – have all the advantages in a
situation/contest
113)
Throw in the towel – admit defeat/ give up @
stop doing something because you realize you can not
success
114)
Out of harm’s way – away from danger or
possibility of being damaged.
115)
Go against the grain – contrary to one’s nature
116)
Cold fish 孤独,冷漠的人
117)
To fish for 赢得,获得
118)
Drink like a fish 喝酒像喝水一样
119)
Something smells fishy事情很可疑
120)
A man apt to promise is apt to forget.轻若者易忘
121)
A man becomes learned by asking question 不耻下问才能有学问
122)
A man can die but once 人生只有一次死
123)
A man can do no more than he can 凡事要量力而为
124)
A man can never thrive who had a wasteful wife
125)
Let fly –if you let fly, you attack someone
physically or by insulting them.
126)
Flying or go flying –if you send someone or
something flying, they move through the
air and fall down with a great force.
127)
A fly on the wall –in a situation which does not
involve you, you mean that you would like to see or hear what happens in that situation.
128)
As the crow flies –distance measures in a
straight line.
129)
Flies in the face of –if an action or belief
flies in the face of accepted ideas, it completely contradicts it.
130)
Fly off the handle –to become extremely angry
without a good reason.
131)
A fly in a ointment –someone or something that
spoils a situation or prevents it from being successful.
132) Wouldn't hurt or harm a fly –if you say someone wouldn't hurt or harm a fly, you are emphasizing they are very gentle and kind.
133)
Fly-by-night –someone who wants to make money
quickly without caring about the
quality or honesty of the service he offers.
134)
Flying visit –a very short visit.
135)
Time flies –time passes very quickly.
136)
To fiddle while Rome burns –to do nothing or
have a good time instead of dealing with serious problems
137)
To open a Pandora’s box –to invite unexpected trouble
138)
Fabian tactics –avoiding direct confrontation in
order to wear out the enemy ; also used to describe patient, long- term planning to achieve a difficult object
139)
Sword of
Damocles –a precarious or potentially dangerous situation
140)
Bread and circuses – to keep people entertained
in order to distract them from Important issue. Also, to entertain a crowd in order to prevent rebellion.