adage的意思和读音

adage

: [ˈædɪdʒ] : ['ædɪdʒ]

n.

adages  

n.saying,saw,proverb,maxim,axiom

adagen.

1.a well-known phrase expressing a general truth about people or the world

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n.1.a well-known phrase that says something about life and human experience

1. acute adj. adage n. adapt v. ,( …

2. acute adj. adage n. adamant ? adj. ...

3. acute adj. ,( adage n. adamant adj. ...

4. acumen , adage ,, adaptable , ...

5. [Notes ] [Adage ] [Digests ] ...

6. maxim adage bromide ...

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1.In fact, I still remember the adage Bob used to explain why he took my case for free. He said, "In doing, we learn. ":“。”

2.The rush across the developing world to stop food leaving the region is a perfect example of the old adage: be careful what you wish for.

3.You've heard that old adage, "It's not what you know, but who you know. " But what if you don't know anybody, then what?,“。”

4.The old adage, Go West, young man to make your way in the world, is fast becoming Go East, if it has not already.西/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.A curious friendship of theirs must have been a pointed illustration, indeed, of the old adage that "extremes meet. "

6.There seems to be a growing sense of entitlement within society, but the adage remains true: "The world does not owe you a living. ":「。」

7.Like the old adage, Rome wasn't built in a day most of your life goals won't be possible in a day either.

8.Well, whether the techniques explored here are useful to you or not comes down to the old computer science adage: it depends.

9.Such hacking is, nevertheless, a useful reminder of an old adage: if something looks too good to be true, it probably is.西

10.In the end, American politics may well rise to the needs of the moment, proving the truth of Winston Churchill's famous adage.