common saying
常見(jiàn)例句
- There is a common saying “do what you love and the money will follow.
有這樣一句俗語(yǔ),“做你熱愛(ài)的事情,自然會(huì)賺到錢”。 - It is a common saying that nice guys finish last - and when it comes to pay packets, at least, research shows the genial really do end up at the back of the queue.
大家常說(shuō)好人墊底。 至少就工資來(lái)說(shuō),最近的一項(xiàng)研究顯示,和善之人真地是排在最後。 - This custom could have arisen in poorer times, to provide a filling portion before the more expensive meat course; "Them that eat most pudding gets most meat" is the most common saying.
這個(gè)習(xí)俗源於過(guò)去貧睏的年代,因爲(wèi)這樣做可以在昂貴的肉食主菜上桌之前先墊一下肚子,所以儅時(shí)盛行這樣一句俗語(yǔ):“佈丁喫的最多的人也會(huì)喫下最多的肉”。 - A proverb is a short,well known saying that expresses a common truth or belief.
- A proverb is a short,well-known saying that expresses a common truth or belief.
- "We're at a point in time when we think we have a real opportunity because with the signing of this joint declaration, the parties are coming together and saying that we share a common commitment to address the situation and to offer children better hope for the future through education."
- This is an increasingly common way of saying politely that her original idea failed so she came up with a different idea — really fast.
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