Język angielski

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Przysłowia angielskie – C

  • charity begins at home
  • cider on beer, never fear; beer upun cider, makes a bad rider
  • clothes do not make the man
  • cowards die many times before their deaths
  • cross the stream where it is the shallowest
  • curiosity killed the cat
  • cut your coat according to your cloth

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Przysłowia angielskie – B

Przysłowia angielskie – literka B

  • bad news travels fast
  • barking dogs seldom bite
  • beauty is in the eye of the beholder
  • beauty is only skin deep
  • beggars can’t be choosers
  • better be alone than in bad company
  • better late than never
  • better lose the saddle than the horse
  • better be safe than sorry
  • better the devil you know than the devil that you don’t know
  • better untaught than ill taught
  • birds of a feather flock together
  • bitter pills may have blessed effects
  • blood is thicker than water
  • blood will out
  • boys will be boys
  • brain is better than brawn
  • bread is the staff of life
  • butter is gold in the morning, silver at noon, lead at night
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Przysłowia w języku angielskim

Dziś dla odmiany podam listę przysłów w języku angielskim. Nie są to typowe angielskie przysłowia, ale zbiór przysłów i powiedzonek z całego świata w języku angielskim.

Na pierwszy ogień idzie literka A

  • a bad workman always blames his tools
  • a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  • a cat may look at the king
  • a creeking gate hangs long
  • a fool and his money are soon parted
  • a fox smells its own lair first
  • a friend in need is a friend indeed
  • a good beginning makes a good ending
  • a good surgeon must have an eagle’s eye, a lion’s heart, and a lady’s hand
  • a jack of all trades is master of none
  • a leopard cannot change its spots
  • a lie has no legs
  • a little learning is a dangerous thing
  • a merry heart makes a long life
  • a miss is as good as a mile
  • a penny saved is a penny earned
  • a person is known by the company he keeps
  • a rolling stone gathers no moss
  • a sound mind in a sound body
  • a stitch in time saves nine
  • a woman’s work is never done
  • a word is enough to the wise
  • a word spoken is past recalling
  • a word to the wise is sufficient
  • absence makes the heart grow fonder
  • actions speak louder than words
  • action speaks better than words
  • after dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile
  • all flowers are not in one garland
  • all good things come to an end
  • all roads lead to Rome
  • all that glitters is not gold
  • all things come to him who waits
  • all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
  • all’s fair in love and war
  • all’s well that ends well
  • among the blind one-eyed man is a king
  • an apple a day keeps the doctor away
  • an Englishman’s home is his castle
  • an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
  • an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
  • as you make your bed, so you must lie in it
  • as you sow, so shall you reap
  • ask and you shall receive
  • ask no questions and hear no lies
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