读万卷书,行万里路.用英语怎么说?谢谢.

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读万卷书,行万里路用英语怎么说~

读万卷书,行万里路的英文翻译_百度翻译
读万卷书,行万里路
Read ten thousand books, traveling thousands of miles

英文原文:
Read as many as we can,walk as far as we can.
英式音标:
[riːd] [æz; əz] [ˈmenɪ] [æz; əz] [wiː] [kæn] [wɔːk] [æz; əz] [fɑː] [æz; əz] [wiː] [kæn] .
美式音标:
[rid] [æzˌəz] [ˈmɛni] [æzˌəz] [wi] [kæn] [wɔk] [æzˌəz] [fɑr] [æzˌəz] [wi] [kæn] .

读万卷书,行万里路的英文:reads as many as ten thousand books and travels as far as ten thousand miles. 

固定搭配:

1、read through 通读

2、read only 只读

3、read for 攻读

read 读法  英 [riːd , red]   美 [riːd , red]  

1、v.识字;阅读;读懂;读;朗读;读到;查阅到

2、n.阅读;读书;好的(或有意思等的)读物;好书(或文章等)

扩展资料

词语用法:

1、read用作及物动词时,可接名词、代词、带疑问词的动词不定式、that从句或疑问词从句作宾语,也可接双宾语,其间接宾语可以转化为介词to或for的宾语,还可接以as短语充当补足语的复合宾语。

2、read作“读,默读,诵读”和“借助阅读发现某人〔事〕的情况”时不用于被动结构。接含as短语的复合结构时多用于被动结构。

3、read用作不及物动词时,强调行为而不强调对象,后面常接副词或介词来表示阅读的方式,其主动形式可以表示被动意义。

常用短语:

1、read into (v.+prep.)理解…时加进 add more than is justified

read sth into sth

2、read like (v.+prep.)读起来像是… be like another sth while reading sth

read like sth

3、read of (v.+prep.)读到; 获悉 receive information concerning (sth) through printed material

read of sth

Read ten thousand books, travel ten thousand miles.

参考资料:
中高级口译证书高频翻译考点
中文谚语(英文译文附后)
1. 见机行事。
2. 兵不厌诈。
3. 留得青山在,不怕没柴烧。
4. 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。
5. 不问就听不到假话。
6. 情人眼里出西施。
7. 血浓于水。
8. 海内存知己,天涯若比邻。
9. 简洁是智慧的灵魂。
10.公事公办。
11.车到山前必有路。
12.巧妇难为无米之炊。
13.笨鸟先飞。
14.精诚所至,金石为开。
15.置之死地而后生。
16.滴水穿石。
17.习惯成自然。
18.以其人之道,还治其人之身。
19.血债要用血来还。
20.隔行如隔山。
21.一回生,二回熟。
22.早动手,早收获。
23. 者千虑,必有一失。
24. 吃一堑,长一智。
25. 国家兴亡,匹夫有责。
26. 每一个人都有美中不足的地方。
27. 人各有所好。
28. 行行出状元。
29. 仁者见仁,智者见智。
30. 切莫错过良机。
31. 凡事总有一个开头。
32. 身教胜于言教。
33. 经验是智慧之母。
34. 经验是愚者之师。
35. 乐极生悲。
36. 以眼还眼,以牙还牙。
37. 心有余而力不足(贪多嚼不烂)。
38. 吃一堑,长一智。
39. 人怕出名猪怕壮。
40. 少说为佳。
41. 寡不敌众。
42. 水火无情。
43. 看菜吃饭,量体裁衣。
44. 患难之交才是真正的朋友。
45. 君子之交淡如水。
46. 天才出自勤奋。
47. 礼轻情意重。
48. 好故事百听不厌。
49. 善有善报,恶有恶报。
50. 名师出高徒。
51. 习惯成自然。
52. 欲速则不达(忙中有错)。
53. 满招损,谦受益。
54. 时来运转百事顺。
55. 人人都有缺点。
56. 近墨者黑。
57. 人无远虑,必有近忧。
58. 来者不善,善者不来。
59. 与人方便,自己方便。
60. 谁笑在最后,谁笑得最好。
61. 健康胜于财富。
62. 心有灵犀一点通。
63. 历史总在重演。
64. 明人不做暗事。
65. 诚实是上上之策。

66. 态度随地位而变。
67. 上梁不正下梁歪。
68. 若要人不知,除非己莫为。
69. 只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。
70. 病从口入,祸从口出。
71. 贵人多忘事。
72. 一不做,二不休。
73. 酒后吐真言。
74. 事后聪明很容易。
75. 得道多助,失道寡助。
76. 天网恢恢,疏而不漏。
77. 活到老,学到老。
78. 知己知彼,百战不殆。
79. 前事不忘,后事之师。
80. 同类相吸。
81. 有其师必有其徒。
82. 学无止境。
83. 欲速则不达。
84. 养兵千日,用兵一时。
85. 大丈夫能屈能伸。
86. 人生一世,草木一春。
87. 大智若愚。
88. 祸不单行。
89. 一失足成千古恨。
90. 钱是万恶之源。
91. 跑了和尚跑不了庙。
92. 道高一尺,魔高一丈。
93. 多劳多得。
94. 需要是发明之母。
95. 不打不相识。
96. 天有不测风云。
97. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
98. 一失足成千古恨。
99. 无事不登三宝殿。
100.钥匙开一把锁。
101.机会带来成功。
102.机不可失,时不再来。
103.时代不同,风尚不同(俗随时变)。
104.种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。
105.熟能生巧。
106.言行一致。
107.皇天不负苦心人。
108.是非自有公论。
109.来得容易去得快。
110.兔子不吃窝边草。
111.读万卷书,行万里路。
112.开卷有益(阅读使人增长知识)。
113.读书总会有所收获(开卷有益)。
114.远亲不如近邻。
115.流水不腐,户枢不蠢。
116.说是一回事,而做又是另外一回事。
117.苦海无边,回头是岸。
118.沉默是金。
119.星星之火,可以燎原。
120.千里之堤,溃于蚁穴。
121.小洞不堵沉大船。
122.麻雀虽小,五脏俱全。
123.天有不测风云。
124.打铁趁热。
125.疾风知劲草,烈火见真金。
126.强将手下无弱兵。
127.天无绝人之路。
128.有利必有弊。
129.求学无坦途。

中高级口译谚语

1. 见机行事。
2. 兵不厌诈。
3. 留得青山在,不怕没柴烧。
4. 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。
5. 不问就听不到假话。
6. 情人眼里出西施。
7. 血浓于水。
8. 海内存知己,天涯若比邻。
9. 简洁是智慧的灵魂。
10.公事公办。
11.车到山前必有路。
12.巧妇难为无米之炊。
13.笨鸟先飞。
14.精诚所至,金石为开。
15.置之死地而后生。
16.滴水穿石。
17.习惯成自然。
18.以其人之道,还治其人之身。
19.血债要用血来还。
20.隔行如隔山。
21.一回生,二回熟。
22.早动手,早收获。
23. 者千虑,必有一失。
24. 吃一堑,长一智。
25. 国家兴亡,匹夫有责。
26. 每一个人都有美中不足的地方。
27. 人各有所好。
28. 行行出状元。
29. 仁者见仁,智者见智。
30. 切莫错过良机。
31. 凡事总有一个开头。
32. 身教胜于言教。
33. 经验是智慧之母。
34. 经验是愚者之师。
35. 乐极生悲。
36. 以眼还眼,以牙还牙。
37. 心有余而力不足(贪多嚼不烂)。
38. 吃一堑,长一智。
39. 人怕出名猪怕壮。
40. 少说为佳。
41. 寡不敌众。
42. 水火无情。
43. 看菜吃饭,量体裁衣。
44. 患难之交才是真正的朋友。
45. 君子之交淡如水。
46. 天才出自勤奋。
47. 礼轻情意重。
48. 好故事百听不厌。
49. 善有善报,恶有恶报。
50. 名师出高徒。
51. 习惯成自然。
52. 欲速则不达(忙中有错)。
53. 满招损,谦受益。
54. 时来运转百事顺。
55. 人人都有缺点。
56. 近墨者黑。
57. 人无远虑,必有近忧。
58. 来者不善,善者不来。
59. 与人方便,自己方便。
60. 谁笑在最后,谁笑得最好。
61. 健康胜于财富。
62. 心有灵犀一点通。
63. 历史总在重演。
64. 明人不做暗事。
65. 诚实是上上之策。

66. 态度随地位而变。
67. 上梁不正下梁歪。
68. 若要人不知,除非己莫为。
69. 只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。
70. 病从口入,祸从口出。
71. 贵人多忘事。
72. 一不做,二不休。
73. 酒后吐真言。
74. 事后聪明很容易。
75. 得道多助,失道寡助。
76. 天网恢恢,疏而不漏。
77. 活到老,学到老。
78. 知己知彼,百战不殆。
79. 前事不忘,后事之师。
80. 同类相吸。
81. 有其师必有其徒。
82. 学无止境。
83. 欲速则不达。
84. 养兵千日,用兵一时。
85. 大丈夫能屈能伸。
86. 人生一世,草木一春。
87. 大智若愚。
88. 祸不单行。
89. 一失足成千古恨。
90. 钱是万恶之源。
91. 跑了和尚跑不了庙。
92. 道高一尺,魔高一丈。
93. 多劳多得。
94. 需要是发明之母。
95. 不打不相识。
96. 天有不测风云。
97. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子。
98. 一失足成千古恨。
99. 无事不登三宝殿。
100.钥匙开一把锁。
101.机会带来成功。
102.机不可失,时不再来。
103.时代不同,风尚不同(俗随时变)。
104.种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。
105.熟能生巧。
106.言行一致。
107.皇天不负苦心人。
108.是非自有公论。
109.来得容易去得快。
110.兔子不吃窝边草。
111.读万卷书,行万里路。
112.开卷有益(阅读使人增长知识)。
113.读书总会有所收获(开卷有益)。
114.远亲不如近邻。
115.流水不腐,户枢不蠢。
116.说是一回事,而做又是另外一回事。
117.苦海无边,回头是岸。
118.沉默是金。
119.星星之火,可以燎原。
120.千里之堤,溃于蚁穴。
121.小洞不堵沉大船。
122.麻雀虽小,五脏俱全。
123.天有不测风云。
124.打铁趁热。
125.疾风知劲草,烈火见真金。
126.强将手下无弱兵。
127.天无绝人之路。
128.有利必有弊。
129.求学无坦途。

1. Act according to circumstances.
2. All is fair in war.
3. As long as the green hills last, there'll always be wood to burn.
4. As you sow, so shall you reap.
5. Ask no questions and be told no lies.
6. Beauty lies in lover's eye.
7. Blood is thicker than water.
8. A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.
9. Brevity is the soul of wit.
10.Business is business.
11.The cart will find its way round the hill when it gets there.
12. he cleverest housewife cannot cook a meal without rice.
13. Clumsy birds have to start flying early.
14. Complete sincerity can affect even metal and stone.
15. Confront a person with the danger of death and he will fight to live.
16. Constant dripping wears away the stone.
17. Custom is a second nature.
18. Deal with a man as he deals with you.
19. Debts of blood must be paid in blood.
20. Different trades are separated as by mountains.
21. Different the first time, easy the second.
22. Early sow, early mow.
23. Even the wise are not free from error.
24. Every failure one meets with adds to one's experience.
25. Every man has a share of responsibility for the fate of his country.
26. Every man has the defects of his own virtues.
27. Every man to his taste.
28. Every profession produces its own leading authority.
29. Everyone thinks in his way.
30. Everything has its time and that time must be watched.
31. Everything must have a beginning.
32. Example is better than precept.
33. Experience is the mother of wisdom.
34. Experience is the teacher of fools.
35. Extreme joy begets sorrow.
36. An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.
37. The eye is bigger than the belly.
38. A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.
39. Fame portends trouble for men just as fattening does for pigs.
40. Few words are best.
41. A few are no match for the many.
42. Fire and water have no mercy.
43. Fit the appetite to the dishes and the dress to the figure.
44. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
45. The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as water.
46. Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.
47. The gift is trifling but the feeling is profound.
48. A good tale is not the worse for being told twice.
49. Good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil.
50. A great teacher produces a brilliant student.
51. Habit is second nature.
52. Haste makes waste.
53. Haughtiness invites disaster, humility receives benefit.
54. He dances well to whom fortune pipes.
55. He is lifeless that is faultless.
56. He that touchs pitch shall be defiled.
57. He who gives no thought to difficulties in the future is sure to be beset by
   worries much closer at hand.
58. He who has come is surely strong or he'd never have come along.
59. He who helps others helps himself.
60. He who laughs last laughs longest.
61. Health is better than wealth.
62. Hearts which beat in unison are linked.
63. History repeats itself.
64. An honest man does nothing underhand.
65. Honesty is the best policy. 66. Honours change manners.
67. If the upper beam is not straight, the lower ones will go aslant.
68. If you do not wish anyone to know what you have done, it is better not to have  
  done it in the first place.
69. If you work at it hard enough, you can grind an iron rod into a needle.
70. Illness comes from food and trouble from speech.
71. Important people have short memories.
72. In for a penny, in for a pound.
73. In wine there is truth.
74. It is easy to be wise after the event.
75. A just cause enjoys abundant support while an unjust cause finds little.
76. Justice has long arms.
77. Keep on learning as long as you live.
78. Know the enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles without defeat.
79. Lessons learned from the past can guide one in the future.
80. Like attracts like.
81. Like teacher, like pupil.
82. Live and learn.
83. The longest way round is the nearest way home.
84. Maintain an army for a thousand days to use it for an hour.
85. A man among men is he who knows when to eat humble pie and when to hold his head
   high.
86. Man has but one life, grass sees but one spring.
87. A man of great wisdom often seems slowwitted.
88. Misfortunes never come singly.
89. A moment's error can bring a lifelong regret.
90. Money is the root of all evil.
91. The monk may run away, but the temple can't run with him.
92. The more illumination, the more temptation.
93. More pay for more work.
94. Necessity is the mother of invention.
95. No discord, no concord.
96. Nothing is so certain as the unexpected.
97. Nothing venture, nothing have.
98. One false step brings everlasting grief.
99. One never goes to the temple for no reason.
100.Open different locks with different keys.
101.Opportunity brings success.
102.Opportunity knocks but once.
103.Other times, other manners.
104.Plant melons and you get melons, sow
   beans and you get beans.
105.Practice makes perfect.
106.Practise what you preach.
107.Providence does not let down a man who does his best.
108. ublic opinion is the best judge.
109. Quickly come, quickly go.
110. A rabbit doesn't eat the grass near its own hole.
111. Read ten thousand books, travel ten thousand miles.
112. Reading enriches the mind.
113. Reading is always profitable.
114. A relative far off is less help than a neighbour close by.
115. Running water is never stale and a door-hinge never gets worm-eaten.
116. Saying is one thing and doing another.
117. The sea of bitterness has no bounds, repent and the shore is at hand.
118. Silence is golden.
119. A single spark can start a prairie fire.
120. Slight negligence may lead to great disaster.
121. A small leak will sink a great ship.
122. A sparrow may be small but it has all the vital organs.
123. A storm may arise from a clear sky.
124. Strike while the iron is hot.
125. Sturdy grass withstands high winds; true gold stands the test of fire.
126. There are no poor soldiers under a good general.
127. There is always a way out.
128. There is no fire without smoke.
129. There is no royal road to learning.

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答:He that travels far knows much 读万卷书不如行万里路

英语翻译 俗话说“读万卷书,行万里路”,所以我认为学和行是相辅相成的...
答:As the saying goes, "Reading ten thousand books is like traveling ten thousand miles", so I think that learning and doing are complementary。词汇详解:travel 一、读音 英 [ˈtrævl] 美 [&#...