导语:在分享和阅读英语美文,提高英语水平的同时,学会为人处事的道理!分享几篇大学生青春励志美文双语版,欢迎阅读。
篇一:不迷茫,无青春Ifyou can make a reasonable living doing what you love, DO WHAT YOU LOVE. You may
not get rich, but you’ll get to do what you love, and that’s priceless.
如果你能以你喜欢做的事为职业,尽情投身其中吧。你可能不会赚很多钱,但做你想做的事是无价的。
2.Don’t merely exist… LIVE. Do not become overly comfortable with TV and YouTube as your primary sources of entertainment. Go places. Try new things. Follow your curiosities and passions. Take chances. Don’t let fear and complacency stop you from a truly rewarding life.
不要只是生存在这个世界上——要努力生活。别把电视和YouTube当成主要的娱乐项目。去旅游、尝试新事物、追随你的好奇心和激情、冒险。别让惧怕和自满阻碍了你本该精彩无限的人生。
3.The biggest disappointments in life are the result of misplaced expectations. Tempering unrealistic expectations of how something should be will greatly reduce unnecessary frustration.
人生最大的失望是抱有不该有的期待。减少理所当然的期望会大大减少不必要的沮丧。
4.Life is significantly easier when you’re honest with yourself and others. This doesn’t mean you should be rude and inconsiderate, but it’s better to be upfront when you have to rather than concealing things and letting them fester.
当你诚恳对己对人时,生活会更简单。这并不表示你要表现粗鲁、考虑不周,但当不得不面对时,把事情烂在心里还不如坦诚相待。
5.Buy fewer things. When you feel the need to splurge, buy knowledge and EXPERIENCES instead.
少买东西。当你想挥霍时,那就“买”知识和经验吧。
6.Set up a safety fund. Yes, I know the savings account interest rates are insanely low right now, but having at least six months of expenses in readily accessible cash can save you a lot of hassle on a rainy day.
建一个安全金账户。我知道现在储蓄利率非常低,但是至少六个月可随时取出开销的现金可以帮你在急用时省去很多麻烦。
篇二:青春是一本太仓促的书All finale has been written out
所有的结局都已写好
All tears have set forward
所有的泪水也都已启程
But I forgot suddenly how it began
却忽然忘了是怎样的一个开始
In that old summer that never comes back again
在那个古老的不再回来的夏日
No matter how I go for searching
无论我如何地去追索
You only pass by at a young age like a cloud shadow
年轻的你只如云影掠过
A smiling face super pale and shallow
而你微笑的面容极浅极淡
After sunset gradually faded behind a host of hills
逐渐隐没在日落后的群岚
Then to the yellow fly page I turn
遂翻开那发黄的扉页
Fate binds it up, utmost clumsy
命运将它装订得极为拙劣
Tears in my eyes,I read again and again
含著泪 我一读再读
Having to admit that
却不得不承认
youth is a book so hastily written
青春是一本太仓促的书
篇三:青春只是一种心态Youth is not a matter of time; it’s a state of mind.
青春并非是一个时间段,它是一种思考方式。
There are 20 year olds who look like they are above 80.
生活中,很多20岁的人满脸暮色,看上去足足有80多岁。
They don’t learn or try anything new. Everyday, they are afraid of seeking new challenges and stick to their "safe zones".
他们拒绝学习和尝试新事物, 终日呆在自己的“安全区”,畏惧一切挑战。
On the other hand, some elderlies still seem young and dynamic.
但是,有很多老人看上去却格外年轻、活力四射。
They are curious about the world, and everyday is brand new to them.
他们对世界仍充满着好奇心,每天对于他们来说都是崭新的。
In fact, there's no set standard for different ages.
其实,每个年龄并没有固定的标准。
You don’t have to go to college at the age of 20,
20岁的你不一定非要去上大学,
and you don’t have to get married by 30.
30岁前也不必结婚。
It's not necessary to be rich by 50,
你不需要在50岁时富足,
and you can still go back to school at 60 like Steven Spielberg.
像斯皮尔伯格一样60岁重返校园也仍然是个不错的选择。
People are masters of their own lives, and it depends on you to choose yours.
人们应该是自己生活的主人,而你的生活也应当由你主宰。
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