【Introduction to Ability Training】Idioms are the essence of language, the product of history, and the crystallization of human wisdom. Here are ten English translations of idiom stories for sharing.
Every idiom carries a profound meaning behind it, a story that has been passed down through history. Below are five concise English versions of classic idiom stories for your enjoyment.
The story, which has been passed down to this day, is used to describe someone who distorts right and wrong, upside down.
Once upon a time, a shepherd's sheep were constantly being attacked by wolves. After a wolf managed to breach the sheepfold, the shepherd repaired it immediately. Ever since then, none of his sheep have been preyed upon by wolves.
In English, "story" refers to a fictional tale, a narrative of real events, a recounting of past events, a news report, a plot in books, films, or plays, or informal lies. The English expression for "I write stories" is simply "I write stories" or "writing stories". For example: "Some questions guide you to write stories."
The English word for "story" is pronounced as /?stri/ in British English and /?stri/ in American English.
1. A brief motivational English story about celebrities: Sir Edmund Hillary is renowned for being the first person to climb Mount Everest, an achievement that brought him worldwide fame.
2. This story illustrates that geographical advantage and timely opportunities often give people the courage to compete with the strong.
3. From then on, he spent the better part of his life traveling to many famous mountains and rivers, encountering numerous kinds of wildlife, and ultimately became a master painter.