「pro-verb」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Equipped with the appropriate and timely | proverb, a Filipino can communicate empathy, and migh |
that broke the camel's back is from an Arabic | proverb about how a camel wearing shoes is loaded bey |
c fireworks fail at the end of the story, the | proverb and human rhetoric in general are questioned |
This is one example of such a | proverb: Bato-bato sa langit, 'pag tinamaan huwag mag |
The | proverb came from the story of the recluse monk Huiyu |
A Dundrearyism is an aphorism, | proverb, colloquial phrase or riddle humorously combi |
For instance the | proverb could be used to describe a person who regula |
Just because Roosevelt quoted the | proverb, doesn't mean he followed it to the letter. |
Each, says the | proverb, has his taste. |
A German | proverb held that "whoever spills salt arouses enmity |
oreword of the first issue began with a Roman | proverb, Homines historiarum ignari semper sunt pueri |
The French | proverb Il est ne coiffe is thought to originate from |
The phrase has gained currency as a | proverb in loan translation in other languages. |
The phrase is still used commonly as a | proverb in German-speaking countries. |
There is a | proverb in Hindi language, derived from this incident |
The school | proverb is "With All Thy Getting, Get Understanding." |
(The French | proverb is taken from Horace: Pallida mors aequo puls |
This Gaelic saying or | proverb is usually translated as The people are might |
The | proverb is a favourite of the British politician Ken |
The moral of the | proverb is counsel to attend to one's own defects rat |
While the | proverb is used in several examples of popular media |
led "For Want of a Nail", named after the old | proverb, it addresses the interconnections of entitie |
sity of the Philippines, author of Philippine | Proverb Lore (1975), and who is also referred to as t |
I always thought the | proverb meant having military capabilities, but negot |
tention of clarifying and endorsing Apelles's | proverb Ne sutor ultra crepidam or "Cobbler, stick to |
Se on ihan Matti!" (It is really Matti!, the | proverb Olen ihan Matti means I am really sure of it) |
The virus's payload prints the | proverb on the screen and then deletes all files runn |
ad to hell is paved with good intentions is a | proverb or aphorism. |
There is an old Tamil | proverb praising naaladiyar, which says, Naaladiyar a |
have received his inspiration from an earlier | proverb, recorded by Thomas Fuller in his Gnomologia |
It appears that the original intent of the | proverb saw the growth of moss as desirable, and that |
art of Bulgarian cuisine - and as a Bulgarian | proverb says, "no one is bigger than bread", and the |
The | proverb speaks of these emotions, not as isolated fra |
They quoted a native | proverb that "an ill-wind was blowing", and refused t |
at cry and little wool' as a parallel English | proverb that fits the situation. |
The French | proverb that is the nearest equivalent to the English |
pt of the film is based on an ancient Chinese | proverb that breaks life down into four emotional cor |
29) According to one 1859 account, the native | proverb that the "white man spoke with a forked tongu |
sed on one of the four emotions; and like the | proverb their paths are inextricably linked to each o |
The title is a reference to the English | proverb There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip |
“From Greek | Proverb to Soap Advert: Washing the Ethiopian”, Jean |
ood clue to the subject is provided by a Serb | proverb which says that a man by himself is bound to |
"After a storm comes a calm," is a Japanese | proverb, which can also be translated as, "After a st |
r example, a 'concrete' interpretation of the | proverb would be: "If you roll a stone down a hill, i |
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