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积极向上的英语句子大全

积极向上的英语句子大全

积极向上的英语句子大全积极向上的英语句子大全在平时的学习、工作或生活中,大家都对那些朗朗上口的句子很是熟悉吧,句子是语言运用的基本单位,它由词、词组(短语)构成。

那么什么样的句子才更具感染力呢?以下是小编收集整理的积极向上的英语句子,希望对大家有所帮助。

积极向上的英语句子篇11、 from my point of view, it is more reasonable to support the first opinion rather than the second.在我看来,支持第一种观点比支持第二种观点更有道理.2、No mater it is for the daily life or the daily work,they are active and enterprising.无论是在生活,还是工作上,他们都拥有积极奋发,进取乐观的心态。

3、They believe "Be brave,and I will win".他们相信:“勇敢些,我会赢。

”4、They may ignore discipline,but they would not tolerate disregarding civilization.他们可能会无视纪律,但他们绝对不能无视文明。

5、life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.只有向后看才能理解生活;但要生活得好,则必须向前看。

6、don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened.不要因为结束而哭泣,微笑吧,为你的曾经拥有。

7、life is a flower, and love is the honey of the flower.人生是花,而爱便是花的蜜。

8、every day without you is like a book without pages.没有你的日子就像一本没有书页的书。

6 Clear Reasons Why You Shouldn't Care What Others Think

6 Clear Reasons Why You Shouldn't Care What Others Think

6 Clear Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Care What Others Think人生苦短,不要太在意别人的看法文章来源| 大耳朵英语It is human nature to want to be liked and accepted. However, this often leads to people worrying too much about what others are thinking about them.人的天性就是想要得到别人的喜欢,想要被人接受。

但是,这点会让人顾虑太多。

Here are 6 reasons why you should not care about what others think:这里整理了你不应该太在意别人看法的6个原因:1.It’s Not Their Life, So It’s None Of Their Business这是你的生活,与他人无关People are entitled to think whatever they want, just as you are entitled to think what you want. What people think of you cannot change who you are , unless you allow them to.人都有权利去思考他想要的东西,就像你也有权利想要得到你想要的东西一样。

别人所想的内容不能改变你,除非你自己允许这样的事情发生。

2.They Don’t Know What’s Best For You别人都不如你自己了解自己Nobody will ever be as invested in your life as you. Only you know what is best for you, and that entails learning from your own choices. The only way you will ever truly learn is through making your own decisions, taking full responsibility for them, and that way if you do fail, at least you can learn from it wholeheartedly, as opposed to blaming somebody else.没人会像你一样投资于你自己,只有你知道什么对你是最好的,需要学习些什么也是你自己的选择。

《reapwhatyousow》种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆

《reapwhatyousow》种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆

reap what you sowThere is an old saying goes that "Reap what you sow".It means that there is an effect for everything people do or say,and that the effort a people puts into something will be rewarded someday.It is common in our study as an example,students who work hard will get high scores than those who do not pay much attention to for farmers,those who work hard usually get more than those who do not manage their field devotedly.However,there are still some different voices that it is not right at are two typical examples I want to show you.The first one is still may know the fact that many students get less scores than others with equal of them may feel upset,and they may lose self–confidence and give up at last.Another example is about helping is a hot phrase in the Spring Festival gala of China––"Fubufu".It means "help or not".In our society,helping others has become less "popular" than ever before for the reason that we can not get "thanks" but end up being is it––we do not get what we to this,many evil persons live longer than others.Although things like that happen ofen,I believe that we wil reap what we sow .Because the effects of a person's behaviorare not neccessarilly apparent right we do not know the time.。

让你保持积极态度的十个英文句子

让你保持积极态度的十个英文句子

让你保持积极态度的十个英文句子 2009年12月07日13:17 腾讯外语论坛我要评论(2)1.The first step is always the hardest有时候要开始新的事物可能有些难度。

如果你以前从没有学过英语(论坛)的话,你可能会面对恐惧感。

然而,一旦你开始了学习,你就一定不会后悔!2.If at first you don't succeed, try, try again有时在没有成功的时候放弃而不是继续坚持是非常简单的。

但不要失去学习英语的信心!每个人都有各自的学习方式,只要付出一点努力学习,你就能找到适合你的学习方式。

3.No pain, no gain不劳无获。

学习英语看起来象是个艰巨的任务,但是只要付出一点,你就会得到相当大的收获!4.Don't cry over spilled milk覆水难收。

可能你还在后悔过去浪费了许多时间而没有学习英语,但是取而代之,更着眼于你的将来-一个讲英语的将来。

5.Make hay while the sunshines你应该把握时间和机遇去做你想做的事。

难道现在还不是从Englishtown课程中得到最大收获的时间吗?6.Practice makes perfect不要因为不能马上成为某事物的专家而失望。

有时你可能并没有感觉到英语的进步,但是只要你更多的操练,你的英语就一定能更流利。

7.There's more than one way to skin a cat条条大陆通罗马。

你可能是因为没有时间去上课而放弃了英语学习。

如果是这样的话,看一下Englishtown的在线学习课程-你可以在任何时间任何地点获得同样好的学习效果。

8.You reap what you sow一份耕耘,一份收获。

每个人都希望获得成功,但是要确定你是否付出了努力并认真的学习了英语!9.Two heads are better than one两个人一起比单打独斗要有效的的多。

一份耕耘一份收获英语作文,初中

一份耕耘一份收获英语作文,初中

一份耕耘一份收获英语作文,初中A Harvest for Every EffortHi there! My name is Emma and I'm in 8th grade. Today, I want to share with you about something I learned recently that really stuck with me. It's an old saying that goes "You reap what you sow" or in other words, you get out of something what you put into it. Let me explain what I mean through some personal experiences.Let's start with school. I used to absolutely dread subjects like math and science. They just felt so hard and boring to me. I wouldn't pay attention in class and definitely didn't put in any extra effort at home. Can you guess how I did on tests and report cards? Yep, not so great. My grades were pretty lousy.Then one day, my mom sat me down and explained the "you reap what you sow" concept. She said that if I put in more effort and hard work, I would start to see the results and rewards. At first, I'll admit I was pretty skeptical. But I decided to give it an honest try for one semester.I started going to extra help sessions for the subjects I struggled with. I paid closer attention and took better notes in class. And at home, instead of procrastinating, I made sure tospend time each night reviewing and doing my homework. Do you know what happened? My grades went up dramatically! Math and science weren't easy per se, but they were no longer this huge struggle. By putting in consistent effort and hard work, I was finally starting to reap the rewards.The same has been true for activities outside of school as well. A few years ago, I decided I wanted to get better at playing soccer. I had a choice - I could just keep coasting along at practices and games without putting in much effort. Or I could train harder, watch professional games to learn strategies, and stay dedicated to self-improvement.I chose the second path of hard work and perseverance. On top of team practices, I did solo drills and workout routines to build my skills. I studied the tactics of the pros and worked on my decision-making on the field. Sure, it took a lot of time and energy. But you know what? My soccer game improved tremendously. Last season, I even made the regional all-star team! It was such an incredible feeling of accomplishment because I knew I had truly earned it through my own efforts.Of course, the "you reap what you sow" principle doesn't just apply to school and sports. It's relevant for all parts of life. If you want to learn to play an instrument, you can't just pick it up oncein awhile and expect to become amazing. You need to practice diligently over and over. The same goes for building strength at the gym, getting better at cooking or any other skill. The more dedicated effort you put in, the greater the results will be.On the flip side, if you take shortcuts or the easy way out, you'll reap those consequences as well. Maybe you cheated on a test for a short-term gain in your grade. But chance are, you didn't actually learn the material. So later on, you may struggle when those concepts reappear. Or let's say you started a work project, but kept procrastinating and did it half-heartedly at the last minute. The final product likely won't be very impressive or high-quality.The wonderful thing about this principle though, is that it's never too late to change your approach and start reaping better harvests. If you weren't very committed to your school work in the past, you can reset and make a sincere effort going forward. As long as you maintain that consistent hard work and dedication, you'll see positive results. It's all about making the choice to sow those seeds through your actions.Another important aspect I've learned is that the "harvests" you reap don't always look exactly how you might expect. When I started putting more effort into soccer, I assumed the rewardwould just be better skills and potentially making a team. But I've reaped so many incredible extra "crops" as well.Through the hard work and discipline of training, I've built leadership skills, a strong work ethic, and incredibleself-confidence. I've made loyal, hard-working friends who share my passion and commitment level. And we've created memories that will last forever, like finally winning the championship last year after numerous attempts. Those beautiful "harvests" have enriched my life in ways I never could have predicted.So am I saying you need to spend every waking hour working hard and never allowing yourself fun or rest? Of course not! That's not sustainable nor healthy. We all need downtime to recharge our batteries. But I am saying that when you do commit yourself to something - whether that's a class, a sport, a hobby or any endeavor - give it your best sincerest effort. Don't just go through the motions. Dig in, stay dedicated, and do the hard work. The rewarding harvest you'll reap will be so worth it.Sometimes that harvest will be tangible like good grades, accomplishments or developing a new skill. Other times, the harvest will be less obvious but perhaps even more meaningful - like self-discipline, stronger relationships, wonderful memories, or profound personal growth. Regardless of what form it takesthough, I garantee that genuine, sustained effort will ALWAYS yield a bountiful crop of positive rewards. The opposite, shortcutting or playing it safe, only breeds a harvest of missed opportunities and unrealized potential.At the end of the day, we all have a choice in how we spend our time and efforts. Sure, the path of hard work and perseverance isn't the easiest. There will be obstacles, setbacks and sacrifices along the way. It's agonizingly tempting in those moments to just throw in the towel and settle for the bare minimum. But if you can find the inner strength and resilience to keep tending to those efforts and pushing forward, you'll reap such an abundant harvest that will nourish your life in incredible ways.So I encourage you to adopt this "you reap what you sow" mindset, especially while you're still young. View every new endeavor and opportunity as a chance to cultivate something amazing through your efforts. Stay focused and disciplined in providing the water of hardwork and dedication. Tend to those efforts with loving care, and be patient in allowing them to fully bloom.When you put in that heartfelt labor, you'll be rewarded with the sweetest harvest of success, growth and long-lasting fulfillment. An amazing, enriching life is absolutely within yourgrasp, if you're willing to sow the seeds. What kinds of "crops" will you choose to grow?。

英语记忆顺口溜

英语记忆顺口溜

英语记忆顺口溜1. A good beginning makes a good ending.开始好,结尾也好。

2. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.一知半解,害人不浅。

3. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.只工作,不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻。

4. Better late than never.迟到总比不到好。

5. East or west, home is the best.东西南北,家是最好的。

6. Health is wealth.健康就是财富。

7. If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.要想走得快,就独自前行;要想走得远,就一起同行。

8. It's never too late to learn.学习永不晚。

9. Knowledge is power.知识就是力量。

10. Look before you leap.三思而后行。

11. No pain, no gain.没有付出,就没有收获。

12. Practice makes perfect.熟能生巧。

13. Rome was not built in a day.罗马非一日建成。

14. Speak of the devil and he will appear.说曹操,曹操到。

15. Time and tide wait for no man.岁月不等人。

16. Two heads are better than one.两人智慧胜一人。

17. Waste not, want not.不浪费,不愁缺。

18. What goes around comes around.善恶终有报。

19. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.入乡随俗。

(完整版)英语谚语+情景交际

(完整版)英语谚语+情景交际

谚语+情景交际a still tongue makes a wise head 寡言为智,智者寡言don’t count one’s chickens before they are hatched不要过早乐观Many hands make light work 众人拾柴火焰高; 人多力量大the salt of the earth 中流砥柱;非常正派[诚实]的人pull my leg 开玩笑a wet blanket 扫兴的人或物have green fingers 擅长园艺; 有园艺技能be all thumbs 笨手笨脚的; 笨手笨脚You cannot eat your cake and have it 鱼与熊掌,不可得兼Actions speak louder than words 事实胜于雄辩Great minds think alike 英雄所见略同be the top dog 有优势的人,国家,团体;胜利者,夺魁者Opportunity seldom knocks twice 机会难逢; 机会难得;A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit 吃一堑,长一智Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today 今日事今日毕on cloud nine 极其快乐,乐不可支hot under the collar 怒气冲冲; 非常愤怒; 发怒green with envy 心中充满妒忌over the moon 非常快乐,狂喜Every dog has its day. 每个人都有走运的日子face the music 面对现实;勇于承担责任;接受应得的惩罚All good things come to an end 天下没有不散的筵席it’s a piece of cake 很容易的小事An old dog cannot learn new skills 朽木不可雕也;积习难改Never judge a book by its cover 不要以貌取人Herculean task 艰苦的任务Daniel in the lion’s den比喻面临困难catch-22 进退维谷的局面; 无法摆脱的困境A good Samaritan 乐善好施的人Mickey Mouse course 太容易了;简易课程down in the dumps 垂头丧气; 情绪低落; 闷闷不乐的seeing the handwriting on the wall 不祥之兆Better safe than sorry 谨言慎行不吃亏,轻率莽撞必后悔;God helps those who help themselves 自助者天助Accidents will happen 天有不测风云; 天有意外风云friends are thieves of time 朋友是时间的偷窃者Justice has long arms. 天网恢恢疏而不漏Lies have short legs. 谎言总是站不住脚的a bad thing never dies 坏事传千年遗臭万年Don’t have too many irons in the fire 不要揽事过多Burnt child dreads the fire 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳Once bitten,twice shy. 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳Don’t give me the cold shoulder 不要给我闭门羹in the red 赤字,负债in the black 赢利The day has eyes, the night has ears 要想人不知,除非己莫为the pot calling the kettle black 锅笑壶黑,五十步笑百步It is easy to be wise after the event 事后诸葛亮好当Make hay while the sun shines. 趁热打铁;不失时机;勿失良机Strike the iron while it is hot. . 趁热打铁Once in a blue moon. 千载难逢的良机by and by=before long 不久Feet of clay 隐藏的弱点Kill the fatted calf 设宴款待The apple of sb’s eye 某人的掌上明珠You reap what you sow 一分耕耘一分收获Where there is a will,there is a way. 有志者,事竟成top banana 大老板Never offer to teach fish to swim. 不要班门弄斧A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难见真情All good things come to an end. 天下没有不散的筵席All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 只会用功不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻A miss is as good as a mile. 失之毫厘,差之千里put the cart before the horse 本末倒置It is no use crying over spilt milk 覆水难收It never rains but it pours. 不鸣则已,一鸣惊人Content is better than riches. 知足者常乐Empty vessels make the greatest sound 满瓶不动半瓶摇(没有真才实学的人喜欢显摆)Even Homer sometimes nods. 智者千虑,必有一失Rome is not built in a day. 冰冻三尺,非一日之寒Follow together. 仿效Sink or swim together. 随波逐流Set eyes on it 注视Get to the bottom of it 追根究底A long face. 板脸A cool head. 冷静的头脑A sweet tooth. 喜爱甜食A loose tongue. 大嘴巴,藏不住话的嘴Top banana。

英语谚语大全100条励志简短带翻译

英语谚语大全100条励志简短带翻译

英语谚语大全100条励志简短带翻译1. Actions speak louder than words.行胜于言。

2. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.千里之行,始于足下。

3. Where there is a will, there is a way.有志者事竟成。

4. The early bird catches the worm.捷足先登。

5. Never give up.不要放弃。

6. Rome wasn’t built in a day.罗马不是一天建成的。

7. Practice makes perfect.熟能生巧。

8. A bad workman blames his tools.拙匠常怪工具差。

9. Better late than never.迟做总比不做好。

10. Make hay while the sun shines.趁热打铁。

11. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.不入虎穴,焉得虎子。

12. No pain, no gain.不劳则无获。

13. Every cloud has a silver lining.否极泰来。

14. Actions speak louder than words.言行胜于空谈。

15. Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.不要过早乐观。

16. Every dog has his day.凡人皆有得意时。

17. The first step is the hardest.万事开头难。

18. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.抱最好的希望,做最坏的打算。

19. A friend in need is a friend indeed.患难见真情。

励志英文谚语

励志英文谚语

励志英文谚语1.The first step is always the hardest.万事开头难。

2.If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.水滴石穿,绳锯木断。

3. No pains, no gains. 不劳无获。

4. Don't cry over the spilled milk. 覆水难收。

5. Make hay while the sun shines. 未雨绸缪。

6. Practice makes perfect. 熟能生巧。

7. There's more than one way to skin a cat.条条大陆通罗马。

8. You reap what you sow.一份耕耘,一份收获。

种瓜得瓜种豆得豆。

9. Two heads are better than one. 集思广益。

10. Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. 今日事今日毕。

11. Where there is a will, there is a way.有志者事竟成。

12. Failure is the mother of success. 失败乃成功之母13. Don't try so hard, the best things come when you least expect them to.不要着急,最好的总会在最不经意的时候出现。

14. A thousand-li journey is started by taking the first step. 千里之行,始于足下。

15. Nothing is impossible! 没有什么不可能!16. I am a slow walker, but I never walk backwards. 我走得很慢,但是我从来不会后退。

一分耕耘一分收获作文叙事

一分耕耘一分收获作文叙事

一分耕耘一分收获作文叙事英文回答:I believe in the saying "一分耕耘一分收获" (you reap what you sow). This means that hard work and effort will eventually lead to success and rewards. In my own experience, I have found this to be true time and time again.When I was in college, I worked part-time jobs and studied hard to earn good grades. It was tough, but I knew that my hard work would pay off in the end. And it did – I graduated with honors and landed a great job right after graduation.This saying also applies to other aspects of life, such as relationships and personal development. If you invest time and effort into building strong relationships with others, you will be rewarded with love and support in return. And if you work on improving yourself and yourskills, you will see the benefits in the form of personal growth and success.So, whether it's in work, relationships, or personal goals, I always keep in mind the principle of "一分耕耘一分收获" and put in the effort to achieve the results I desire.中文回答:我相信“一分耕耘一分收获”的道理。

关于种瓜得瓜种豆得豆的英语作文

关于种瓜得瓜种豆得豆的英语作文

关于种瓜得瓜种豆得豆的英语作文You Reap What You SowHave you ever heard the saying "you reap what you sow"? It means that whatever you plant or do, you'll get the same result back. It's kind of like if you plant a watermelon seed, you'll get a watermelon plant that grows watermelons, not apples or carrots. The same goes for how you act - if you're nice to people, they'll usually be nice back to you. But if you're mean, you can't expect others to be kind to you.My mom is always telling me this saying, especially when I complain about my chores or having to study for a test. "You reap what you sow, young lady," she'll say with her hands on her hips. "If you don't do your homework, you'll get bad grades. But if you work hard, you'll get good grades." She's got a point, even if I don't always want to admit it.I see examples of this saying everywhere, once you start looking for them. Take my friend Michael for instance. He's always goofing off and not paying attention in class. Mrs. Jenkins is forever getting onto him about staying focused. Well, what do you know, when our math test came back last week, Michael got a D-. I could see him slumped over with his head on his desk, allmad about his bad grade. But it's exactly what my mom's saying is all about - he didn't apply himself, so of course he didn't reap the good grade he wanted.Then there's my other friend Lily. She's a totally different story. Lily works so hard on every single assignment, reading chapters twice and taking super neat notes. She's always asking the teacher for help if she doesn't understand something too. Lily reaped what she sowed by getting an A+ on that math test. When Mrs. Jenkins passed it back, I could see the big proud smile on Lily's face from across the room. No one was surprised at her good grade because we all know how seriously she takes her schoolwork.Speaking of school, did you know this saying can apply to way more than just grades? Think about the school play last month. I was an Oompa Loompa and had one single line to recite. But I practiced that line over and over, making sure to say it loud and clear. When the night of the performance came, all my hard work paid off and I nailed that line. On the other hand, my friend Eric didn't practice at all and he just mumbled his lines, barely even opening his mouth to speak. The audience could hardly understand what he said. So I sowed the seeds of rehearsal and reaped the vegetable of a job well done, while Eric sowed theseeds of laziness and reaped a crummy performance. You get what you give.This idea of reaping and sowing applies to more than just school too - it's about how you act and treat others. Have you ever noticed how happy and bubbly Abby is at recess? She's always running around laughing and including everyone in the games she plays. Because she sows those seeds of kindness and fun, she reaps a crop of having a bunch of good friends who like playing with her. Abby's friend Claire started out that way too, but then she started being super bossy on the playground, always demanding to go first and getting mad when things didn't go her way. Before long, none of the other kids wanted to hang out with her anymore because she was so mean and entitled. While Abby was still reaping her field of friends, poor Claire was stuck sitting alone on the buddy bench, reaping her sown harvest of pushing others away.My big brother is another perfect example. Josh always does his chores and tries his best to help out around the house without being asked. He sows those seeds of responsibility. So when he asked Mom and Dad if he could get a pet hamster, of course they said yes! He reaped the rewarding crop of getting what he wanted because he had proved he could handle takingcare of it. On the flip side, I have a bad habit of leaving my stuff everywhere and being really forgetful about my chores. I don't sow those seeds of responsibility at all. So when I asked for a pet hamster, Mom and Dad absolutely said no way! I had reaped my harvest of irresponsibility.I know this saying sounds kind of like parents are lecturing about being good. But it makes a lot of sense when you start noticing how many examples there are in real life. It's not just about doing chores or schoolwork, but how you treat people too. If you're mean to your brother, don't be surprised when he's mean back to you. But if you're patient and kind with others, chances are they'll be kind to you too. It's like Mom always says about manners - if you sow the seeds of being polite and saying "please" and "thank you," you'll reap the crop of having people be nice to you in return.The more I see this saying in action, the more I realize just how true it really is. What you put out into the world, you get back - every time. Plant seeds of hard work and you'll grow a garden of good grades and achievements. Plant seeds of kindness and you'll harvest the fruits of friendship. But sow seeds of laziness or meanness, and that's exactly what you'll reap in your life too.So whenever I'm about to goof off on an assignment or snap at my little sister, I try to remember - you reap whatyou sow. If I want good things to come my way, I need to sow those good seeds first through my actions and attitudes. It's like Mom is always reminding me: "You can't grow a field of watermelons if you only plant tomato seeds. What you put into something is what you get out of it." Thanks to this simple saying, I'm starting to understand how true that really is.。

一一份耕耘一份收获为主题的英语作文

一一份耕耘一份收获为主题的英语作文

一一份耕耘一份收获为主题的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Hard Work Pays OffIn life, we often hear the saying "You reap what you sow," which simply means that the efforts and hard work we put in will eventually lead to rewards and success. This is especially true when it comes to achieving our goals and dreams. Hard work, dedication, and persistence are key ingredients in achieving success.One of the most important things to remember is that success does not come overnight. It requires time, effort, and dedication. Just like a farmer who diligently tills the soil, plants the seeds, waters the crops, and tends to them day after day, we too must put in the hard work required to achieve our goals.Every journey starts with a single step. This initial step is often the most difficult, as it requires courage, determination, and faith in oneself. However, with each step forward, we get closer to our goals and dreams. It is through perseverance anddetermination that we are able to overcome obstacles and setbacks that come our way.Hard work also teaches us important life lessons, such as the value of patience, discipline, and resilience. It allows us to grow and develop as individuals, both personally and professionally. By facing challenges head-on and not backing down when things get tough, we build character and strength that will serve us well in the future.In conclusion, hard work is a necessary ingredient for success. By putting in the time, effort, and dedication required, we can achieve our goals and dreams. Just like a farmer who tends to his crops with care and diligence, we too must work hard and persevere in order to reap the rewards of our labor. So, let us remember that one small step at a time can lead to great achievements in the end.篇2One of the most fundamental principles of life is that of reaping what you sow. In other words, the more effort and hard work you put into something, the greater the rewards you will receive in return. This concept is beautifully encapsulated in theproverb "一一份耕耘一份收获" which translates to "One who sows diligence reaps success".This proverb can be applied to various aspects of life, from personal accomplishments to professional success. In order to achieve our goals and dreams, we must be willing to put in the necessary time, effort, and dedication. Just like a farmer who diligently tends to his crops, we must patiently work towards our objectives, nurturing them with care and perseverance.In the professional world, this principle holds true as well. Those who are willing to put in the hard work and go the extra mile are often rewarded with promotions, recognition, and success. Success is not handed to us on a silver platter; rather, it is earned through sheer determination and hard work.Furthermore, this proverb can also be applied to relationships and personal development. Building lasting and meaningful relationships requires time, effort, and patience. By investing in our relationships and cultivating them with care and attention, we can enjoy the fruits of our labor in the form of strong and enduring bonds with others.In conclusion, the proverb "一一份耕耘一份收获" serves as a reminder that success and fulfillment in life do not come easily. We must be willing to put in the necessary effort and dedicationin order to achieve our goals and dreams. By embodying the spirit of diligence and hard work, we can pave the way for a brighter and more rewarding future.篇3Title: Hard work pays offHard work is the key to success. This age-old saying holds true in every aspect of life. It is a universal truth that in order to achieve success, one must put in the effort and dedication to work towards their goals. Just like how a farmer must till the soil and nurture the seeds to reap a bountiful harvest, in life, one must put in the hard work to achieve their aspirations.The principle of "one-one-one harvest" emphasizes the importance of hard work and perseverance in achieving success. It teaches us that every effort we put in will eventually yield results. Just like how a farmer must tend to his crops day in and day out, we must also be diligent in our pursuits and never give up when faced with challenges or setbacks.In today's fast-paced world, where instant gratification is often expected, it is easy to forget the value of hard work. Many people are looking for shortcuts or quick fixes to achieve their goals, but the reality is that there are no shortcuts to success.Success is the result of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. It requires time, effort, and resilience to overcome obstacles and achieve one's dreams.Whether it is in academics, career, relationships, or any other aspect of life, hard work is essential for achieving success. Those who are willing to put in the effort and go the extra mile are the ones who will ultimately reap the rewards. As the saying goes, "the harder you work, the luckier you get."In conclusion, the principle of "one-one-one harvest" reminds us that hard work is the foundation for success. It teaches us the importance of perseverance, dedication, and resilience in achieving our goals. Just like how a farmer must tend to his crops with care and diligence, we too must work hard and stay committed to our aspirations. So, let us remember that hard work pays off and that every effort we put in will eventually lead to success.。

国外自作自受的典故

国外自作自受的典故

国外自作自受的典故英文回答:Growing up, my parents always used to tell me the story of "you reap what you sow" whenever I did something wrong. This phrase, which means that you will face the consequences of your actions, is a universal truth that applies to people all over the world.One famous example of this concept is the story of Icarus from Greek mythology. Icarus's father, Daedalus, warned him not to fly too close to the sun with his wax wings, but Icarus ignored the warning and ended up falling to his death when the wax melted. This story is often used to illustrate the idea that if you don't listen to good advice, you will suffer the consequences.Another example comes from my own life. When I was in college, I procrastinated on a big assignment and ended up getting a low grade. I knew I had brought it upon myself bynot managing my time well, and I had to face the consequences of my actions. It was a tough lesson to learn, but it taught me the importance of taking responsibilityfor my choices.In Chinese culture, there is a similar saying, "自食其果" (zì shí qí guǒ), which also means that you willbear the consequences of your own actions. This idea is deeply ingrained in Chinese society and serves as areminder to always think before you act.中文回答:在我成长的过程中,我的父母经常告诉我“自作自受”的故事,每当我做错事的时候。

不播种就不会有收获英语作文

不播种就不会有收获英语作文

不播种就不会有收获英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1No Sowing, No ReapingAs students, we've all heard the age-old saying, "you reap what you sow." It's a simple metaphor that resonates with almost every aspect of our lives, especially our academic pursuits. Just like a farmer must plant seeds and nurture the crops for a bountiful harvest, we must dedicate ourselves to our studies if we hope to reap the rewards of academic success.Looking back on my journey through school, I can vividly recall the times when I didn't put in the necessary effort, and the consequences were evident in my poor grades and lack of understanding. It was a harsh lesson, but it taught me the value of hard work and perseverance.One particular instance that stands out in my mind was during my sophomore year of high school. I had always excelled in math, and I grew a bit complacent, assuming that I could coast through without much effort. However, as the material became more challenging, I found myself struggling to keep up. Insteadof seeking extra help or putting in additional study time, I convinced myself that I would eventually catch on.Needless to say, my lackadaisical approach backfired spectacularly. When exam season rolled around, I was woefully unprepared, and my grades suffered tremendously. It was a humbling experience that forced me to reevaluate my study habits and attitude towards learning.From that point on, I made a conscious effort to approach each subject with diligence and dedication. I started attending extra tutoring sessions, consistently completing my homework assignments, and actively engaging in class discussions. The transformation was remarkable – not only did my grades improve, but I also developed a genuine love for learning.The principle of "no sowing, no reaping" extends far beyond academics, though. It's a fundamental truth that governs many aspects of our lives, from personal relationships to career aspirations.In the realm of friendships and social connections, we reap what we sow in terms of the effort we invest in nurturing those bonds. Maintaining strong, healthy relationships requires consistent communication, empathy, and a willingness to support one another through both good times and bad. Just as afarmer must tend to their crops, we must tend to our relationships, or they will wither and fade away.Similarly, in our future careers, the level of success we achieve will be directly proportional to the hard work and dedication we put into our chosen fields. Those who are willing to go the extra mile, continuously learning and honing their skills, will undoubtedly reap the rewards of professional growth and advancement.However, it's important to note that the journey towards reaping the rewards is rarely a straight line. Just as farmers must contend with unpredictable weather patterns, pests, and other challenges, we too will face obstacles and setbacks along the way.During my college years, I experienced my fair share of disappointments and failures. There were times when I poured countless hours into studying for an exam, only to receive a grade that fell short of my expectations. In those moments, it was easy to feel discouraged and question whether all the effort was worth it.Yet, it was during those trying times that I learned the true value of perseverance and resilience. I realized that setbacks are inevitable, but they do not have to define our ultimate success.Each failure was an opportunity to reevaluate my approach, seek guidance from professors and mentors, and come back stronger and more determined than ever before.As I prepare to embark on the next chapter of my life, whether it be in the workforce or pursuing further academic endeavors, I carry with me the invaluable lessons learned from the principle of "no sowing, no reaping."I understand that success is not handed to us on a silver platter; it must be earned through hard work, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to our goals. Just as a farmer must toil tirelessly in the fields, planting and nurturing their crops, we too must be willing to put in the necessary effort, day after day, without the guarantee of immediate rewards.However, I also recognize that the rewards reaped from our efforts are far sweeter and more fulfilling than any shortcuts or shortcutseasy paths we might be tempted to take. The sense of accomplishment and personal growth that comes from overcoming challenges and persevering through adversity is unmatched by any external accolades or achievements.In the end, the principle of "no sowing, no reaping" is not just a metaphor; it's a fundamental truth that guides us through every aspect of our lives. It reminds us that success is not a destination, but a journey – one that requires consistent effort, unwavering dedication, and a willingness to learn from our failures.As I look towards the future, I embrace this principle wholeheartedly. I am committed to sowing the seeds of hard work, perseverance, and a lifelong love of learning, for I know that in doing so, I will reap the rewards of a fulfilling and successful life, both personally and professionally.The road ahead may be long and winding, but with each step, I will carry with me the wisdom imparted by this simple yet profound truth: no sowing, no reaping.篇2No Sowing, No ReapingLife is all about sowing and reaping. It's a simple universal truth that applies to every aspect of our existence. If you don't put in the work, you can't expect to reap the rewards. This principle has guided me through my academic journey, shaping my approach to studying and learning.As a student, I've come to realize that success in school is directly proportional to the effort you're willing to invest. It's a harsh reality, but one that has motivated me to develop a strong work ethic and a deep appreciation for the value of hard work.I vividly remember my struggles during my first year of high school. I was a bright kid, but I had a terrible habit of procrastinating and coasting through classes without putting in much effort. I would often cram for exams at the last minute, hoping to scrape by with mediocre grades. Needless to say, my report card that year was a disappointment, and it served as a wake-up call.It was then that I learned the hard way that "no sowing, no reaping" isn't just a catchy phrase – it's a fundamental law of life. If I wanted to succeed academically, I had to change my approach and start putting in the necessary effort.From that point on, I made a conscious decision to be more diligent in my studies. I started attending classes with a newfound focus, taking meticulous notes and actively participating in discussions. I also developed a consistent study routine, dedicating several hours each day to reviewing my notes, completing assignments, and practicing problem-solving.The results were immediate and profound. My grades began to improve steadily, and I found myself understanding concepts more deeply and retaining information more effectively. It was as if a veil had been lifted, and I could finally see the true value of hard work and dedication.But it wasn't just my academic performance that benefited from this shift in mindset. I also noticed a positive change in my overall approach to life. I became more organized, disciplined, and goal-oriented. I learned the importance of time management and the value of perseverance in the face of challenges.As I progressed through high school and eventually entered college, the principle of "no sowing, no reaping" remained a guiding force in my life. I continued to work hard, putting in countless hours of study and research to ensure that I was fully prepared for each class, assignment, and exam.Along the way, I experienced numerous setbacks and failures. There were times when I felt overwhelmed, discouraged, and tempted to give up. But it was during these moments that I reminded myself of the fundamental truth I had learned: without sowing, there can be no reaping.Each failure, each stumbling block, became an opportunity to refocus my efforts, adjust my approach, and work even harder towards my goals. I learned to embrace the challenges, recognizing them as stepping stones on the path to success.And the rewards of my efforts have been truly remarkable. Not only have I excelled academically, but I've also developed a sense of personal fulfillment and self-confidence that comes from knowing that I've earned every achievement through hard work and dedication.Looking back, I can't help but feel grateful for the lessonsI've learned about the importance of sowing and reaping. It has shaped me into the person I am today – a dedicated, resilient, and driven individual who understands that success is not handed to us on a silver platter, but rather earned through consistent effort and perseverance.As I prepare to embark on the next chapter of my life, whether it's pursuing a career or continuing my education, I know that the principle of "no sowing, no reaping" will continue to guide me. It is a universal truth that applies not just to academics, but to every aspect of life – relationships, personal growth, and professional endeavors.To my fellow students and anyone striving for success, I implore you to embrace this wisdom. Understand that greatness is not achieved through shortcuts or halfhearted efforts. It requires a deep commitment to sowing the seeds of hard work, dedication, and perseverance.篇3No Sowing, No ReapingLife is all about sowing and reaping. Everything we do is like planting seeds - the actions we take, the efforts we make, the choices we choose. And the results or consequences that come from those actions are the harvest or "reaping" we experience. This universal principle of sowing and reaping applies to every area of our lives - our studies, our relationships, our jobs, our hobbies, you name it. If we don't put in the hard work of sowing, we'll never see the rewarding fruits of our labor when it's time to reap.As a student, I see this truth playing out every single day. The classes I'm sowing into by attending, participating, and studying will ultimately bear the fruit of knowledge and good grades when I reap at exam time. But it's not just about making good grades – it's about gaining wisdom, developing skills, andgrowing as a person that really matters. The more I sow into expanding my mind through learning, the more my mind will flourish and produce an abundant intellectual harvest.On the flipside, I've had plenty of experiences where I didn't put in the effort of sowing, and I reaped a very meager and disappointing crop as a result. I remember putting off studying for a big Chemistry test until the last minute. I crammed for a few hours, but didn't take the time to really understand and apply the concepts. When I took the test, I struggled through and ended up with a pretty lousy score. I reaped exactly what I had sown through my lazy, halfhearted sowing effort. The principle was true – no sowing, no reaping.This isn't just about academics though. The same is true in my relationships with friends and family members. The effort I sow into listening, communicating, being there for people, and investing quality time pays off abundantly in closeness and meaningful bonds with others when I reap the harvest of those relationships. But I've also been the one who has neglected to sow into certain friendships by not making time for them or carrying。

付出就是收获英文作文

付出就是收获英文作文

付出就是收获英文作文英文:To me, the saying "you reap what you sow" is a fundamental truth. In other words, if you put in the effort and work hard towards your goals, you will inevitably see positive results. This can be applied to various aspects of life, such as relationships, career, and personal growth.For instance, when it comes to relationships, if you invest time and effort into building a strong connection with someone, you are more likely to receive love and support in return. On the other hand, if you neglect your relationships and take them for granted, they may eventually wither away.Similarly, in terms of career, if you consistently work hard and strive for excellence, you are more likely to achieve success and recognition. However, if you constantly procrastinate and lack motivation, you may find yourselfstuck in a stagnant career.Lastly, when it comes to personal growth, if you actively seek out opportunities to learn and improve yourself, you will become a better version of yourself. Conversely, if you remain complacent and resist change, you may never reach your full potential.In summary, I believe that the effort you put in will directly impact the results you receive. Therefore, it is important to consistently work hard and invest in yourself and your relationships.中文:对我来说,“付出就是收获”是一条基本真理。

英语作文你是否认可以德报德

英语作文你是否认可以德报德

英语作文你是否认可以德报德英文回答:I believe in the saying "you reap what you sow", which means that if you do good things, good things will come back to you. This is similar to the concept of karma in Eastern philosophy. Therefore, I do think that it is important to do good deeds and be kind to others.For example, a few months ago, I helped an elderly lady carry her groceries to her car. She was struggling with the heavy bags, and I could see that she needed assistance. I didn't expect anything in return, but a few weeks later, I was in a rush to catch the bus and I accidentally dropped my wallet. A young man saw what happened and ran after me to return it. I was so grateful for his kindness and I couldn't help but think that maybe my good deed had come back to me in a different form.In another instance, I remember a time when I wasfeeling down and a friend took me out for coffee and listened to my problems. Her kindness and support lifted my spirits and made me feel better. I realized then that sometimes a simple act of kindness can make a bigdifference in someone's life.Overall, I believe that being kind and doing good deeds not only benefits others, but it also brings positivity and happiness into our own lives. It creates a ripple effect, spreading kindness and compassion to those around us. So yes, I do think it is important to "do unto others as you would have them do unto you".中文回答:我相信“种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆”的道理,也就是说,如果你做好事,好事就会回到你身上。

you reap what you sow 英语介绍

you reap what you sow 英语介绍

you reap what you sow 英语介绍"You reap what you sow" is a popular English idiom that originates from the agricultural practice of planting seeds and harvesting crops. It is often used to illustrate the concept that the actions and decisions we make today will determine the outcomes and consequences we face in the future. In other words, our present behaviors and choices will eventually come back to us, either as benefits or as liabilities, depending on what we have sown.This idiom is commonly employed across various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional development, and ethical considerations. It serves as a reminder that responsibility and accountability are essential aspects of human conduct. By emphasizing the long-term effects of our actions, this phrase encourages individuals to think carefully about their decisions and behave in a manner that aligns with their values and desired outcomes."You reap what you sow" can be interpreted in several ways:1. **Cause and Effect**: The phrase underscores the natural law of cause and effect, suggesting that every action has a reaction, and our present actions are the seeds that will grow into future consequences.2. **Personal Growth**: It can be seen as a reflection on personal growth and development, highlighting that the efforts and investments we make in ourselves will yield results in due time.3. **Ethical Responsibility**: The idiom can also be linked to ethical responsibility, reminding individuals that their actions have moral implications and that they will ultimately be held accountable for their deeds.4. **Life Lessons**: For many, "you reap what you sow" is a fundamental life lesson, teaching the importance of foresight, planning, and the potential impact of our choices on our future well-being.In summary, "you reap what you sow" is an idiomatic expression that encapsulates the idea that our present actions have future consequences, and it is often used to promote responsible behavior and decision-making.。

改变名言英文作文

改变名言英文作文

改变名言英文作文1. "The early bird catches the worm."Waking up early in the morning has its perks. You get to witness the calmness of the world before it wakes up. The crisp morning air fills your lungs as you step outside, ready to conquer the day. It's a chance to seize opportunities before others even open their eyes. So, why not be the early bird and catch that worm?2. "Actions speak louder than words."Talk is cheap, my friend. Anyone can make promises and say all the right things, but it's the actions that truly define a person. It's easy to say you'll do something, but actually doing it takes effort and determination. So, instead of just talking about your dreams and goals, go out there and take action. Let your actions speak louder than any words ever could.3. "Where there's a will, there's a way."When you truly want something, nothing can stand inyour way. It's all about having that unwavering determination and belief in yourself. Challenges may arise, obstacles may block your path, but with a strong will,you'll find a way to overcome them. So, don't give up when things get tough. Keep pushing forward, and you'll discover that where there's a will, there will always be a way.4. "The grass is always greener on the other side."We often find ourselves longing for what others have, thinking that their lives are better than ours. But let me tell you something, my friend, the grass may appear greener on the other side, but that doesn't mean it's actually true. Everyone has their own struggles and challenges that we may not see. Instead of comparing ourselves to others, let's focus on nurturing our own grass and making it as green as can be.5. "Every cloud has a silver lining."Life is full of ups and downs, my friend. There will be moments when everything seems to go wrong, and you can't see a way out. But remember, even in the darkest of times, there's always a glimmer of hope. It's about finding that silver lining, that little spark of positivity amidst the chaos. So, when life throws you a curveball, keep your head up and search for that silver lining. It's there, waiting to be found.6. "Rome wasn't built in a day."Great things take time, my friend. Rome, the magnificent city, wasn't built overnight. It took years of hard work, dedication, and countless setbacks. So, don't expect instant success or overnight miracles. Instead, embrace the journey and understand that it's the small steps and consistent effort that lead to greatness. Keep building, keep growing, and one day, you'll look back and realize that your own Rome has been built.7. "The pen is mightier than the sword."Words have immense power, my friend. They can inspire, motivate, and change the world. With a simple pen, you can express your thoughts, share your ideas, and make a difference. Words have the ability to touch hearts, ignite revolutions, and create lasting impact. So, never underestimate the power of your voice and the words you choose to wield. They can be mightier than any sword.8. "Honesty is the best policy."In a world filled with lies and deceit, honesty stands out like a shining beacon. It's about being true toyourself and others, even when it's not the easiest path to take. Honesty builds trust, strengthens relationships, and creates a solid foundation for success. So, let honesty be your guiding principle in life. Speak the truth, even when it's difficult, and watch as it transforms your world for the better.9. "You reap what you sow."Life has a way of giving you what you deserve, my friend. If you sow seeds of kindness, love, and hard work, you'll reap a harvest of joy, success, and fulfillment. But if you sow seeds of negativity, laziness, and dishonesty, you'll reap a harvest of disappointment and regret. So, be mindful of your actions and the energy you put out into the world. Remember, you reap what you sow.10. "Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans."We often get so caught up in planning for the future that we forget to live in the present moment. Life is unpredictable, my friend. It doesn't always go according to our carefully crafted plans. So, instead of constantly worrying about what's to come, let's embrace the beauty of the present. Let's savor the little moments, cherish the relationships, and make the most of every single day. After all, life is what happens when we're busy making other plans.。

关于努力的励志名言名句

关于努力的励志名言名句

关于努力的励志名言名句英文回答:When the going gets tough, the tough get going.As you sow, so shall you reap.The early bird catches the worm.Failure is not an option.If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it.If you don't try, you'll never know.It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get back up.Never give up on your dreams.No pain, no gain.Nothing worth having comes easy.One step at a time.Practice makes perfect.Rome wasn't built in a day.The sky's the limit.Winners never quit and quitters never win.You can do anything you set your mind to.You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.You only live once, so make it count.You reap what you sow.中文回答:1. 有志者,事竟成,破釜沉舟,百二秦关终属楚;苦心人,天不负,卧薪尝胆,三千越甲可吞吴。

英语谚语名言

英语谚语名言

英语谚语名言1. Actions speak louder than words.行动胜于言辞。

2. A stitch in time saves nine.及时补一针,省得九针。

3. Birds of a feather flock together.物以类聚,人以群分。

4. Blood is thicker than water.血浓于水。

5. Every cloud has a silver lining.乌云背后有阳光。

6. Honesty is the best policy.诚实为上策。

7. Rome wasn't built in a day.罗马不是一天建成的。

8. The early bird catches the worm.早起的鸟儿有虫吃。

9. The grass is always greener on the other side.这山望着那山高。

10. The pen is mightier than the sword.笔比剑更有力量。

11. Time and tide wait for no man.时间不等人。

12. When the going gets tough, the tough get going.困难时刻,强者自强。

13. You can't judge a book by its cover.不可貌相。

14. You reap what you sow.种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。

15. A rolling stone gathers no moss.滚动的石头不长苔。

16. A friend in need is a friend indeed.患难见真情。

17. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.千里之行,始于足下。

18. All that glitters is not gold.闪光的不一定是金子。

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Amid criticism, EU receives Nobel Peace Prize
More than 20 top EU leaders attended today's awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union. But critics say the EU's win, coming amid the financial crisis, is inappropriate.
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureates defended the contested decision to give the prize to the European Union and promised it would emerge stronger from the ongoing social unrest and protests in its member states.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the EU the prize for its work representing “fraternity between nations” and acting as a “peace congress,” among the criteria for the prize in Alfred Nobel’s will. Critics, however, including members of Norway’s ruling government, have called the EU an unworthy winner because of member states’ weapon exports and the ill timing of the prize, given Europe's current fiscal crisis.
“Parents struggling to make ends meet, workers recently laid off, students who fear that, however hard they try, they won’t get their first job: When they think about Europe, peace is not the first thi ng that comes to mind,” said Herman Van Rompuy, European Council president, in his Nobel lecture before more than 20 top EU leaders and hundreds of dignitaries at the Oslo City Hall award ceremony.
“The presence of so many European leaders here today underlines our common conviction: that we will come out of this together. Together and stronger,” he added. The top leaders of Sweden, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Czech Republic, and the UK were among the few not to attend.
José Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, continued the shared Nobel lecture by highlighting the EU’s efforts out side the 27 member states in helping to bring about a “global order in the making.” In his speech, he cited in particular the EU’s principles of “global solidarity and global responsibility,” which had driven its leadership in the fight against climate change and food and energy security, and underpinned its policies on disarmament and against nuclear proliferation.
“As a community of nations that has overcome war and fought totalitarianism, we will always stand by those who are in pursuit of peace and huma n dignity,” he said. “And let me say it from here today: The current situation in Syria is a stain on the world’s conscience and the international community has a moral duty to address it.”
The laureates’ address follows yesterday’s protest demonstration in Oslo led by the Norwegian Peace Council, during which about 700 people marched by torchlight in the cold winter night against the worthiness of the EU as a peace prize recipient. The peaceful protest represented 50 Norwegian and international organizations, including members of Norway’s coalition go vernment of Center and Socialist Left
parties – who are against Norway joining the EU – and Dimitris Kodelas, parliamentary member of the Greek leftist party Syriza.
“When we heard that the Nobel Prize for Peace would be given to the European Union, we first thought it was joke,” said Mr. Kodelas. “Especially because this comes
in days when many of the peoples of south Europe are living with the results of the financial war, and these countries are turning into colonies of debt with deprived citizens and looted national wealth.”
“One-third of the society in Greece is below or at the edge of poverty. Is it possible t hat the initiators of this situation are given awards?” he asked.
The staunchly pro-EU Thorbjørn Jagland, Norwegian Nobel Committee chairman and former Labour party prime minister, countered questions over the timing of the prize. “In light of the financial crisis that is affecting so many innocent people, we can see that the political framework in which the union is rooted is more important than ever,” he said in his presentation speech, prior to handing over the peace prize diploma and medal.
“Demonstrations are a part of our democracy,” he added. “The task of politics is to transform the protesters and protests into concrete political actions.”
“We are not gathered here today in the belief that the EU is perfect," he stated. "We are gathered in the belief that here in Europe we must solve our problems together.”。

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