O_starting_word_Proverbs

Better one word before than two after. 앞의 한 마디 말이 뒤의 두 마디 말보다 낫다. – Word11OT

Better one word before than two after. Meaning 의미 This proverb can be understood in two ways; 1. Timing of Speaking: With the same reason, if you say it early, you’re asking for forgiveness; if you say it late, you’re making an excuse. There’s right timing in everything. In any case, it’s important to speak … Read more

If God shuts one door, he opens another. 하나님은 한 쪽 문을 닫으시면 다른 쪽 문을 열어 두신다. – God21ADO

If God shuts one door, he opens another. Meaning 의미 It’s a proverb that means to never lose hope, no matter what difficulties or failures you encounter. 어떤 어려움이나 실패가 있더라도 희망을 잃지 말라는 의미의 속담입니다. … Origin 유래 Irish Proverbs 아일랜드 속담 … Korean Proverbs 우리말 속담 … Similar Proverbs 유사 속담 … Usage … Read more

One rotten apple spoils the barrel. 썩은 사과 하나가 한 통의 사과를 망친다. – Apple03BOS

One rotten apple spoils the barrel. Meaning 의미 This proverb means that negativity can easily spread to other people and other things. For example, if someone exposes a negativity, he can create a negative outlook for those around him. 이 속담은 부정적인 영향이 다른 사람, 다른 사물들에게 쉽게 전파될 수 있다는 것을 의미합니다. 예를 들어, … Read more

A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one. – 배운 돌대가리가 무지한 사람보다 더 한 돌대가리다. – Ignorance01BHO

A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one. Meaning 의미 The saying conveys the idea that someone who is knowledgeable or educated but lacks common sense, practical wisdom, or good judgment can be even more foolish or impractical than someone who is completely ignorant or uneducated. In other words, intellectual knowledge alone … Read more

Ignorance of the law excuses no one. – 법의 무지는 아무도 봐주지 않는다. – Law05IO

Ignorance of the law excuses no one. Meaning 의미 The saying conveys the idea that lack of knowledge or awareness about the law does not provide a valid excuse or defense for breaking it. In other words, not knowing that a certain action is against the law does not absolve an individual from the legal … Read more

O시작 단어 속담 – O starting word Proverbs (125 sayings)

O 시작 단어 속담

Oak Proverbs 참나무 속담 … Oath Proverbs 자연, 본성, 천성 속담 An oath and egg are soon broken. 달걀과 맹세는 쉬 깨진다. The strongest oaths are straw to the fire. 가장 강력한 맹세는 불에 지푸라기이다.  … Object Proverbs 목적, 목표 속담 … Obstacle Proverbs 장애 속담 Love grows with obstacles. 사랑은 장애와 함께 성장한다. Obstacles … Read more