aesop
- n.伊索(约六世纪古希腊寓言作家,相传原为奴隶,善讲故事讽刺权贵,有<伊索寓言>传世)
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There is plenty of Philosophy in aesop 's fables .
《伊索寓言》含蕴着丰富的哲理。
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" This is Aesop , the fabulist , the man of these charming little tales , often told in terms of animals and animal relationships , " he says .
“这是寓言家伊索——这些动人小故事的作者——经常在动物和动物间关系故事中表达的内容,”他说。
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" I think what Aesop was suggesting is that when you offer a good turn to another human being , one can hope that that good deed will come back and sort of pay a profit to you , the doer of the good deed . "
我认为伊索暗示的是,当你对他人做了一件善事,你可以希望这一善事会返回来使你——做这件善事的人——在某种程度上受益。
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Some of Aesop 's Fables are satires . 《
伊索寓言》中有一些是讽刺作品
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Many great thinkers , like Aesop , lived a long time ago .
在很久以前,有很多象伊索这样的思想家。
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Yet life is more complex than in Aesop 's fable .
然而生活比伊索寓言更复杂。
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Don 't take advantage of people 's moments of weakness . & Aesop
不要利用别人一时的软弱。&伊索
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There is always someone worse off than you . & Aesop
总有人不如你。(不宜妄自菲薄)&伊索
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Beauty is no use without brains . & Aesop
如果没有头脑,美貌是没有用的。&伊索
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Go , @ Aesop said to him .
走。伊索对他说。
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Freedom is more important than comfort . & Aesop
自由比舒服更重要。&伊索
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Do not judge people 's usefulness by their appearance . & Aesop
不要根据外表来判断一个人的用处。(人不可貌相)&伊索
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Don 't neglect old friends , even if you no longer need them . & Aesop
即使你不再需要老朋友,也不要怠慢他们。&伊索
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That 's good wisdom , which is wisdom in the end . & Aesop
最后正确才是真正正确。&伊索
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A man in love is easily deceived . & Aesop
恋爱着的人容易受骗。&伊索
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Aesop gave ants a reputation for being hard workers .
作家伊索盛赞蚂蚁是辛勤的工人。
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Of course , @ said Eliza . Think before you act . & Aesop
当然想,伊莉莎说。三思而行。&伊索
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Aesop : No act of kindness , however small , is ever wasted .
伊索:勿以善小而不为。
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No one believes a known liar . & Aesop
谁也不相信人所共知的骗子。&伊索
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For some people a safe , dull life is better than a rich , dangerous one . & Aesop
对某些人来说,安全而单调的生活比富裕而危险的生活好。&伊索
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Pride increases our enemies , but puts our friends to flight . & Aesop
骄傲招来敌人,驱走朋友。&伊索
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Whatever you do , you must accept the consequences of your actions . & Aesop
无论干什么事,都必须承担其后果。&伊索
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One swallow does not make a summer . Don 't ' trust the first sign you see . & Aesop
一燕不成夏。不要相信你看见的第一个迹象。&伊索
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The third source embraces the popular Aesop 's Fables .
来源之三是脍炙人口的《伊索寓言》;
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Revenge is dangerous : it may hurt you as well as your enemy . & Aesop
报复是危险的:它即伤害敌人,也伤害自己。&伊索
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It pays to tell the truth . & Aesop
说实话有好处。&伊索
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The saying can be traced to one of Aesop 's Fables .
这个习语可追溯到《伊索寓言》中的一个故事。
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Don 't trust flatterers . They usually want something for themselves . & Aesop
不要信任奉承别人的人,他们往往另有所图。&伊索
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Slow and steady wins the race . & Aesop
慢而稳者胜。&伊索
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Never trust a friend who deserts you at a pinch . & Aesop
永远不要相信在危急时舍弃你的朋友。&伊索