adage
英 [ˈædɪdʒ]
美 [ˈædɪdʒ]
n. 谚语; 格言
复数:adages
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.- ...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”
- ...the old adage, 'Every baby brings its own love'.
英英释义
noun
- a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
双语例句
- There's an old adage "a problem shared is a problem halved".
有一个古老的格言“共享的问题就是减半的问题(aproblemsharedisaproblemhalved)”。 - A plain white paperback would do just fine if we actually followed that particular ancient adage.
如果我们真的遵循古老的谚语,一个简单的白色平装本可能更好。 - This adage says that even a clever person may do something stupidly.
是说聪明人也有一时糊涂做错事的时候。 - Being passionate about your job is more than the old adage "do what you love".
对工作有激情并不单单是人们常说的“做你喜欢的事情”。 - She reminded me of the old adage: where there's love there's understanding.
她使我想起了那句古老的格言:有爱就有谅解。 - That might consign the adage "no pain, no gain" to the history books.
所以“不劳而获”这句谚语可能要进入历史书本了。 - Buying a house is the most important financial decision you will ever make, so the adage goes.
常言道,买套房子可能是人一生中最重要的财务决策。 - An old business adage is that businesses do not plan to fail, they just fail to plan!
有一句古老的格言就是:没有计划要失败的事业,只有没计划好的事业。 - 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。 - They think they're reducing risk and optimizing gains by following the adage,'Invest in what you know.
他们认为这样能降低风险、优化收益,因为老话不是说了嘛:投资你了解的东西。
