英語寓言故事大全
【英文】 One day, Mike's mother needed a pot. She asked Mike to borrow one from her friend. So Mike went to the friend's house. She gave him a big pot. On the way home Mike put it down on the road and looked at it. It was made of clay and had three legs. Then he said to the pot, "You have three legs and I have only two. You can carry me for a few minutes." Then Mike sat down inside the pot. But the pot didn't move. Mike got angry and broke it then carried the broke pot home. His mother was angry. "You are stupid." She said. But Mike thought, "I'm not stupid. Only a stupid person carried something with three legs."
【中文】 一天,邁克的媽媽需要一口鍋,她讓邁克向她朋友借一口鍋。於是,邁克去了她的朋友家,她的朋友借個他一口大鍋。在回家的路上,邁克把鍋放在路上看了看它,它是一口粘土製成的三條腿的鍋。 然後他對鍋說:"你有三條腿而我只有兩條腿。 你應該背我一會兒。"然後,邁克坐在鍋里,但是鍋一動也不動。 邁克很生氣地把鍋打破了,但後拿著破鍋向家裡走去。到家後他的媽媽很生氣地說:"你真笨。"但邁克認為:"我不笨,只有愚蠢的人才會帶回三條腿的鍋。"
Ⅱ 英語寓言故事帶翻譯
Once upon a time, people are raising a sheep. One morning, he found a small sheep, carefully check, original pen broke a hole, night wolf get carried away a sheep a. The neighbors advised him to say: " to the sheepfold, plug the hole!" The man refused to accept advice, said:" the sheep have been lost, but also repair the pen stem what?" The very next day morning, he was surprised to find the sheep and one less. Originally, the wolf again from the hole drilling, carry off a sheep. He is very regret not following the neighbor's advice, will quickly plug hole, fix the sheepfold. Since then, the wolf can't take the lamb of the drilling pen.從前,有人養了一圈羊。一天早晨,他發現少了一隻羊,仔細一查,原來羊圈破了個窟窿,夜間狼鑽進來把羊叼走了一隻。鄰居勸他說:「趕快把羊圈修一修,堵上窟窿吧!」那個人不肯接受勸告,回答說:「羊已經丟了,還修羊圈干什麼?」第二天早上,他發現羊又少了一隻。原來,狼又從窟窿鑽進來,叼走了一隻羊。他很後悔自己沒聽從鄰居的勸告,便趕快堵上窟窿,修好了羊圈。從此,狼再也不能鑽進羊圈叼羊了。看我的爛英語,不過初一的還是能應付。。。好歹我初三了不。。。
以上回答你滿意么?
Ⅲ 求一短篇英語寓言故事,50或100個單詞單詞內,越少越好
半夜,酒勁還未下去的丈夫把妻子推醒:「喂,咱們家鬧鬼了!」
妻子:內「你是怎麼知道容的?」
「剛才我上廁所,剛打開門,廁所燈就自己亮了,等我上完廁所關上門,廁所燈又自己滅了、、、、、
「你是不是還感到一陣陰風吹來?」妻子關切的問。
「對,是一陣寒風、、、、、、」
「你這個混蛋!」妻子怒吼道「你又朝冰箱里撒尿了!」
·····這可以嗎?
Ⅳ 英語寓言故事
A long time ago, there was a huge apple tree. A little boy loved to come and lay around it every day. He climbed to the tree top, ate the apples, took a nap under the shadow... He loved the tree and the tree loved to play with him.
很久很久以前,有一棵又高又大的蘋果樹。一位小男孩,天天到樹下來,他爬上去摘蘋果吃,在樹蔭下睡覺。他愛蘋果樹,蘋果樹也愛和他一起玩耍。
Time went by... the little boy had grown up and he no longer played around the tree every day. One day, the boy came back to the tree and he looked sad. 「Come and play with me,」 the tree asked the boy. 「I am no longer a kid, I don』t play around trees anymore.」 The boy replied, 「I want toys. I need money to buy them.」 「Sorry, but I don』t have money...but you can pick all my apples and sell them. So, you will have money.」 The boy was so excited. He grabbed all the apples on the tree and left happily. The boy never came back after he picked the apples. The tree was sad.
後來,小男孩長大了,不再天天來玩耍。一天他又來到樹下,很傷心的樣子。蘋果樹要和他一起玩,男孩說:「不行,我不小了,不能再和你玩,我要玩具,可是沒錢買。」蘋果樹說:「很遺憾,我也沒錢,不過,把我所有的果子摘下來賣掉,你不就有錢了?」男孩十分激動,他摘下所有的蘋果,高高興興地走了。然後,男孩好久都沒有來。蘋果樹很傷心。
One day, the boy returned and the tree was so excited. 「Come and play with me,」 the tree said. 「I don』t have time to play. I have to work for my family. We need a house for shelter. Can you help me?」 「Sorry, but I don』t have a house. But you can chop off my branches to build your house.」 So the boy cut all the branches off the tree and left happily. The tree was glad to see him happy but the boy never came back since then. The tree was again lonely and sad.
有一天,男孩終於來了,樹興奮地邀他一起玩。男孩說:「不行,我沒有時間,我要替家裡幹活呢,我們需要一幢房子,你能幫忙嗎?」「我沒有房子,」蘋果樹說,「不過你可以把我的樹枝統統砍下來,拿去搭房子。」於是男孩砍下所有的樹枝,高高興興地運走去蓋房子。看到男孩高興樹好快樂。從此,男孩又不來了。樹再次陷入孤單和悲傷之中。
One hot summer day, the boy returned and the tree was delighted. 「Come and play with me!」 the tree said. 「I am sad and getting old. I want to go sailing to relax myself. Can you give me a boat?」 「Use my trunk to build your boat. You can sail far away and be happy.」 So the boy cut the tree trunk to make a boat. He went sailing and never showed up for a long time. The tree was happy, but it was not true.
一年夏天,男孩回來了,樹太快樂了:「來呀!孩子,來和我玩呀。」男孩卻說:「我心情不好,一天天老了,我要揚帆出海,輕松一下,你能給我一艘船嗎?」蘋果樹說:「把我的樹干砍去,拿去做船吧!」於是男孩砍下了她的樹干,造了條船,然後駕船走了,很久都沒有回來。樹好快樂……但不是真的。
Finally, the boy returned after he left for so many years. 「Sorry, my boy. But I don』t have anything for you anymore. No more apples for you...」 the tree said.
「I don』t have teeth to bite,」 the boy replied.
許多年過去,男孩終於回來,蘋果樹說:「對不起,孩子,我已經沒有東西可以給你了,我的蘋果沒了。」
男孩說:「我的牙都掉了,吃不了蘋果了。」
「No more trunk for you to climb on.」
「I am too old for that now,」 the boy said.
「I really can』t give you anything... the only thing left is my dying roots,」 the tree said with tears.
蘋果樹又說:「我再沒有樹干,讓你爬上來了。」
男孩說:「我太老了,爬不動了。」
「我再也沒有什麼給得出手了……,只剩下枯死下去的老根,」樹流著淚說。
「I don』t need much now, just a place to rest. I am tired after all these years.」 The boy replied.
「Good! Old tree roots is the best place to lean on and rest. Come, Come sit down with me and rest.」 The boy sat down and the tree was glad and smiled with tears...
男孩說:「這么多年過去了,現在我感到累了,什麼也不想要,只要一個休息的地方。」
「好啊!老根是最適合坐下來休息的,來啊,坐下來和我一起休息吧!」男孩坐下來,蘋果樹高興得流下了眼淚……
This is a story of everyone. The tree is our parent. When we were young, we loved to play with Mom and Dad... When we grown up, we left them, and only came to them when we need something or when we are in trouble. No matter what, parents will always be there and give everything they could to make you happy. You may think that the boy is cruel to the tree but that』s how all of us are treating our parents.
這就是我們每個人的故事。這顆樹就是我們的父母。小時候,我們喜歡和爸爸媽媽玩……長大後,我們就離開他們,只在需要什麼東西或者遇到麻煩的時候,才回到他們身邊。無論如何,父母永遠都在那兒,傾其所有使你快樂。你可能認為這個男孩對樹很殘酷,但這就是我們每個人對待父母的方式。
Take time out ring the day for quiet time to listen to your inner voice. You may want to use your quiet time to meditate or pray. However you use this time, the key is to shut out all of the noise around you by focusing deep within yourself. Breathing deeply ring quiet time will also help you focus. I know it』s hard to find quiet time ring a particularly busy day, but it』s so important — even if it』s just 10 minutes a day and you have to sneak away to get it. Quiet time can really make a difference in your life. It enables you to hear God speaking to your heart reminding you of His perfect love for you.
白天花些時間出去,獨自傾聽自己的心聲。你可能想利用這段安靜的時間沉思或祈禱。無論如何利用這段時間,關鍵是要排除周圍所有的噪音,關注自己的內心深處。安靜的時間進行深呼吸也能幫你集中注意力。我知道在特別忙碌的日子找到安靜的時間很難,然而這很重要——即使一天只有10分鍾,你也要溜開抓住它。安靜的時間確實能使你的生命變得不同,它促使你傾聽上帝與你的心靈對話,使你想起他賦予你的完美的愛。
Be honest with yourself by paying attention to your actions. Actions speak louder than words, and they always tell the truth. What do your actions say about you? If you say you love your job, but your actions say otherwise, which do you think is more true — your words or your actions? On the other hand, if you say you』re not good at a certain job, but your actions say otherwise, that』s also important. What do you do with this insight? You can use it to make more beneficial choices in your life. By being honest with yourself based on your previous actions, your actions moving forward will be based on truth instead of just what you tell yourself.
坦誠對己,注重行動吧。事實勝於雄辯,行動才能證明事實。你的行動是如何說明你的呢?如果你說熱愛自己的工作,而你的行動正好相反,你認為哪個更有說服力呢——言語還是行動?另一方面,如果你說不擅長某項工作,但你的行動正好相反,這也很重要。你怎麼處理你這種能力?你可以由此在生活中做出更多的選擇,坦誠對己也建立在以前的行為上,你以後的行動將會以事實為基礎,而不只是你的言詞。
Despite what your subconscious may be telling you, you can have love with no limits. The key is to unconditionally love yourself first.
不管你的潛意識告訴你什麼,你都能夠擁有無盡的愛,關鍵是首先你要無條件地愛自己。
Ⅳ 短的英語寓言故事!
共9篇
The Ant and the Grasshopper
In a field one summer's day a Grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart's content. An Ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest.
"Why not come and chat with me," said the Grasshopper, "instead of toiling and moiling in that way?"
"I am helping to lay up food for the winter," said the Ant, "and recommend you to do the same."
"Why bother about winter?" said the Grasshopper; we have got plenty of food at present." But the Ant went on its way and continued its toil. When the winter came the Grasshopper had no food and found itself dying of hunger, while it saw the ants distributing every day corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer. Then the Grasshopper knew: It is best to prepare for the days of necessity
The Bear and the Two Travelers
TWO men were traveling together, when a Bear suddenly met them on their path.
One of them climbed up quickly into a tree and hid himself in the branches. The other, seeing that he must be killed, fell flat on the ground, and when the Bear came up and felt him with his nose, and smelt him all over, he held his breath, and showed the appearance of death as much as he could.
The Bear soon left him, for it is said he will not touch a dead body. When he was quite gone, the other Traveler climbed from the tree, and asked his friend what it was the Bear had said in his ear. "He gave me this advice," his friend answered. "Never travel with a friend who deserts you at the coming of danger. Remember: A friend in need is a friend indeed."
Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends
The Fisherman and the Little Fish
A fisherman who lived on the proce of his nets, one day caught a single small Fish as the result of his day's labor. The Fish, panting convulsively, thus entreated for his life: "O Sir, what can I be to you, and how little am I worth? I am not yet come to my full size. Pray spare my life, and put me back into the sea. I shall soon become a large fish fit for the tables of
the rich, and then you can catch me again, and make a handsome profit of me." The Fisherman replied, "I should indeed be a very simple fellow if, for the chance of a greater uncertain profit, I were to forego my present certain gain."
The Cat and the Mice
A CERTAIN HOUSE was overrun with Mice. A Cat, discovering this, made her way into it and began to catch and eat them one by one.
Fearing for their lives, the Mice kept themselves close in their holes. The Cat was no longer able to get at them and perceived that she must tempt them forth by some device. For this purpose she jumped upon a peg, and suspending herself from it, pretended to be dead. One of the Mice, peeping stealthily out, saw her and said, "Ah, my good madam, even though you should turn into a meal-bag, we will not come near you." He who is once deceived is doubly cautious
The Cock and the Pearl
A cock was once strutting up and down the farmyard among the hens when suddenly he espied something shinning amid the straw.
"Ho! ho!" quoth he, "that's for me," and soon rooted it out from beneath the straw. What did it turn out to be but a Pearl that by some chance had been lost in the yard?
"You may be a treasure," quoth Master Cock, "to men that prize you, but for me I would rather have a single barley-corn than a peck of pearls."
Precious things are for those that can prize them.
The Farmer and the Snake
ONE WINTER a Farmer found a Snake stiff and frozen with cold. He had compassion on it, and taking it up, placed it in his bosom. The Snake was quickly revived by the warmth, and resuming its natural instincts, bit its benefactor, inflicting on him a mortal wound.
"Oh," cried the Farmer with his last breath, "I am rightly served for pitying a scoundrel." The greatest kindness will not bind the ungrateful .
Magic change 神奇變化
Gaga is a little ck. He is small, dirty and ugly. His friends don』 like to play with him.
One day, Gaga walked behind his friends quietly(靜悄悄地).But his friends did not want him. Gaga was very sad and ran to the river and cried loudly(大聲地)。
Just then, a big beautiful bird heard(聽見)him crying and flew down(飛下來,落下來). She said, 「Please don』t cry. Tell me, what do you want? I can help you.」
Gaga told the truth(真相). The beautiful bird said, 「OK, I can help you to become a good-looking ck.」 Then she took out a blanket and put it on the ck』s body. She said something which the little ck didn』t understand. Then she took away the blanket. There stood (站立)a good-looking ck.
Gaga was very happy. He thanked the big bird and quickly went to play
Mrs. Duck and Mr. Rabbit
Mr. Rabbit said to Mrs. Duck, "Come and work with me and you will get more money than you have ever had before." Mrs. Duck said, "I will come."
So Mrs. Duck worked with Mr. Rabbit. After some time Mrs. Duck said to Mr. Rabbit, "I want to buy some things; please give me some of the money which we have got."
Mr. Rabbit said, "Things have gone very badly. I have no money to give you now."
Mrs. Duck knew that this was not so; she knew that Mr. Rabbit has the money, but that he did not want to give it to Mrs. Duck. But Mrs. Duck said nothing. She went away; and she thought and thought. She did not go to sleep at night, but stayed awake thinking. She was thinking how she could get the money from Mr. Rabbit.
One day Mrs. Duck came to Mr. Rabbit and said, "I do not want that money now; I have found a great big hole near the river; the hole is full of gold. It is full to the top; I never saw so much gold. It is more than I can take away; will you help me to take it away?"
Mr. Rabbit said, "Yes, I shall be glad to help you.
So Mr. Rabbit and Mrs. Duck went down the road to the river. When they came to the side of the river, Mrs. Duck said, "it is on the other side of the river." ' How shall I get over the water?" asked Mr. Rabbit. " Sit on my back," said Mrs. Duck, "and I will take you over."
So Mr. Rabbit sat on Mrs. Duck's back, and Mrs. Duck went into the water. When Mrs. Duck was far from the side, she said, "Now I shall go down into the water, and you will fall from my back into the water."
"But I shall be killed!" said Mr. Rabbit.
"Yes," answered Mrs. Duck, "so you will. But you did not give me my money for the work which I did with you."
"I hid the money in a pot in my house. Take me home and I will give it to you," said Mr. Rabbit.
Mrs. Duck said, "I will take you home, and we will go to your house at once, and you shall give it to me.
So Mr. Rabbit gave Mrs. Duck the money.
Mr. Rabbit was afraid of Mrs. Duck after that .
The Man and the Apples (一個人和蘋果的故事)
A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, "I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat." Then he took the apples and threw them away into the st.
He went on and came to a river. The river had become very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, "I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river."
He began to go home. He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the st and eat them.
Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.
Ⅵ 英語寓言故事(帶翻譯)
The City Mouce And The Country Mouse
Once there were two mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do come and see me at my house in the country." So the City mouse went. The City mouse said, "This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must come and see me at my house in the city."
The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, " Run! Run! The cat is coming!" They ran away quickly and hid.
After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid."
城裡老鼠和鄉下老鼠
從前,有兩只老鼠,它們是好朋友。一隻老鼠居住在鄉村,另一隻住在城裡。很多年以後,鄉下老鼠碰到城裡老鼠,它說:「你一定要來我鄉下的家看看。」於是,城裡老鼠就去了。鄉下老鼠領著它到了一塊田地上它自己的家裡。它把所有最精美食物都找出來給城裡老鼠。城裡老鼠說:「這東西不好吃,你的家也不好,你為什麼住在田野的地洞里呢?你應該搬到城裡去住,你能住上用石頭造的漂亮房子,還會吃上美味佳餚,你應該到我城裡的家看看。」
鄉下老鼠就到城裡老鼠的家去。房子十分漂亮,好吃的東西也為他們擺好了。可是正當他們要開始吃的時候,聽見很大的一陣響聲,城裡的老鼠叫喊起來:「快跑!快跑!貓來了!」他們飛快地跑開躲藏起來。
過了一會兒,他們出來了。當他們出來時,鄉下老鼠說:「我不喜歡住在城裡,我喜歡住在田野我的洞里。因為這樣雖然貧窮但是快樂自在,比起雖然富有卻要過著提心吊膽的生活來說,要好些。」
Ⅶ 英語有哪些寓言故事
英語寓言故事大全帶翻譯1:珥亡耳存
An old woman heard that the young lady living next door had lost her earrings, and went to comfort her.
The lady said light heartedly "It doesn't matter that the earrings are lost, for as long as the ears exist, there is nothing to regret."
The puzzled old woman asked, "Isn't your earring made of jade? It is costly! So costly a thing is lost, don't you regret it?" to which she replied, "Ears are valuable, not because they areadorned with earrings but because they have the ability to hear. To ears, it does not add or decrease anything, whether earring exists or not."
一位老太太聽說鄰居的少婦丟了耳環,便去安慰她。
少婦不以為然地說:「耳環丟了不算什麼,只要耳朵還在就沒什麼可以遺憾的。」
老太太疑惑地問:「你的耳環不是玉石做的嗎?那東西很值錢的呀。這么值錢的東西丟了,你不感到可惜嗎?」少婦回答說:「耳朵之所以寶貴,是因為它能聽聲音,而不是因為佩戴了值錢的耳環。耳環的存亡對於耳朵來說,並沒有增加或者減少什麼。」
Ⅷ 英文寓言故事
Nails
Has a bad temper of the boy, his father gave him a bag of nails. And told him that whenever he lost his temper when a nail on the nail in the backyard on the fence. The first day, the boy has nailed 37 nails. Slowly, under the nail every day to rece the quantity of nails, he found that control of their temper than those under the nail nails easy. Thus, there is one day, the boy never lost patience, temper chaos. His father told him the matter. The father said, and now whenever he can begin to control their own temper when a nail on the pull-out. One day later, the last boy's father told him, he finally put all the nails to pull out come.
His father shook his hand, came to the backyard, said: "You're doing a good job and my child, but look at the fence on the hole. These fences will never be able to restore to before it. You angry when Say these words like nails, like a scar left. If you take a knife and stabbed someone else knife, no matter how many times do you say I am
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翻譯:
釘子
有一個壞脾氣的男孩,他父親給了他一袋釘子。並且告訴他,每當他發脾氣的時候就釘一個釘子在後院的圍欄上。第一天,這個男孩釘下了37根釘子。慢慢地,每天釘下的釘子數量減少了,他發現控制自己的脾氣要比釘下那些釘子容易。於是,有一天,這個男孩再也不會失去耐性,亂發脾氣。他告訴父親這件事情。父親又說,現在開始每當他能控制自己脾氣的時候,就拔出一根釘子。一天天過去了,最後男孩告訴他的父親,他終於把所有釘子給拔出來了。
父親握著他的手,來到後院說:「你做得很好,我的好孩子,但是看看那些圍欄上的洞。這些圍欄將永遠不能恢復到從前的樣子。你生氣的時候說的話就像這些釘子一樣留下疤痕。如果你拿刀子捅別人一刀,不管你說了多少次對不起,那個傷口將永遠存在。話語的傷痛就像真實的傷痛一樣令人無法承受。」
人與人之間常常因為一些無法釋懷的僵持,而造成永遠的傷害。如果我們都能從自己做起,開始寬容地看待他人,相信你一定能收到許多意想不到的結果。為別人開啟一扇窗,也就是讓自己看到更完整的天空。
Ⅸ 英語寓言故事帶翻譯,
The Rabbit And The Turtle
One day, a hare and a tortoise decided to have a race to see who was faster than the other. They agreed that the one who first got to the big tree in the distance was the winner. So they started at the same time.
The hare thought, "My legs ave much longer than the tortoise's, I'm sure to be the winner. Of course the tortoise was much slower than the hare, but he was never discouraged and kept on moving forward as fast as he could.
As the hare ran round a corner, he found the tortoise far behind him. So the hare decided to take a rest under a tree. When he woke up, the tortoise had already got to the tree and won the race. The hare was filled with regret.
龜兔賽跑
一天,兔予和烏龜決定比賽看誰堪得快,他們約定誰跑到遠處的大樹誰就是獲勝者,於是他們同時出發。
兔子想,「我的腿比烏龜的長的多,我肯定贏。」自然烏龜比兔子慢得多,但是它從不泄氣,盡最大努力一直往前跑。
當兔子跑到一個拐角時,它發現烏龜遠遠的落在它後面,於是它決定在樹下休息一會。醒來時,烏龜已經跑到終點,贏了這場比賽。兔子後悔不已。
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Standing on the roof of a small goat and the Wolf
Kid standing on the roof and saw the Wolf walked through the bottom and then abuse him, and laughed at him. The Wolf said, "oh, buddy, scold me is not you, but your terrain.
This story to illustrate, dili and cat often give a person the courage to fight against the strong.
翻譯:站在屋頂的小山羊與狼
小山羊站在屋頂上,看見狼從底下走過,便謾罵他,嘲笑他。狼說道:“啊,伙計,罵 我的不是你,而是你所處的.地勢。
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這故事說明,地利與天機常常給人勇氣去與強者抗爭。
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