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adage

英 [ˈædɪdʒ]

美 [ˈædɪdʒ]

n.  谚语; 格言

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BNC.18586 / COCA.15783

牛津词典

    noun

    • 谚语;格言
      a well-known phrase expressing a general truth about people or the world

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 谚语;格言
        Anadageis something which people often say and which expresses a general truth about some aspect of life.
        1. ...the old adage, 'Every baby brings its own love'.
          那句古老的谚语,“每个婴儿生来就带着爱”

      英英释义

      noun

      • a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
          Synonym:proverbsawbyword

        双语例句

        • What is called that the gentleman helps somebody in doing well is the adage of Confucius.
          所谓“君子成人之美”,这是孔夫子留下的格言。
        • The old adage "birds of a feather flock together" is one dating rule that will never go out of style. the branch of psychology that studies persons and their relationships with others and with groups and with society as a whole.
          俗话中的物以类聚,人以群分是一个永不过时的约会规则。研究人和其他人,群体,以及社会的关系的心理学分支。
        • You've heard that old adage," It's not what you know, but who you know. "
          你应该听过那句谚语,“重要的不是你知道什么,而是你认识谁。”
        • Scientists have shown that there is a degree of truth in the old adage that love is blind.
          科学家已经证明,古老的谚语所说的,爱情是盲目的这一真理在一定程度上是正确的。
        • There is much truth in the old adage about fools and their money.
          在这本关于愚人及其钱财的古老谚语中,蕴藏着很多真理。
        • The old adage," Do what you love, the money will follow "is actually very good advice.
          俗话说:”做你想做的,钱就来了“,它的确一个非常好的建议。
        • The old adage by 17th century author John Donne that no one is an island still holds true today.
          17世纪作家约翰多恩的一句古老的格言没有人是座孤岛在今天仍然适用。
        • An ancient Western adage necessity is the mother of invention is appropriate here.
          有一句古老的西方谚语是这样说的:需求是创新之母,这句话很适合用在这里。
        • This is a confusing adage.
          这是一句令人费解的格言。
        • A popular adage is that Japanese begin a speech with an apology, Americans begin with a joke.
          日本人用道歉的方式来开始他们的演讲,美国人用开玩笑的方式来开始他们的演讲。