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Similar Chinese and English Idioms漢英對應成語

Similar Chinese and English Idioms 漢英對應成語

Hello. I want to know if there is any phrase with a similar meaning to the Chinese idiom一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩? Thank you.

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How do you say 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩 in English?

The answer is: once bitten, twice shy.

Interestingly, both the English and Chinese idioms feature the verb to bite.

In today's programme we look at several other English idioms which have very close Chinese equivalents.

Can you work out what the Chinese equivalents are for these idioms? The answers are in the programme.

Can't see the wood for the trees

Strike while the iron is hot

Seeing is believing

Similar Chinese and English Idioms漢英對應成語

Would you be scared of this snake?

Like a duck to water

To kill two birds with one stone

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