词汇 | You live and learn |
释义 | (redirected from You live and learn)live and learnAn expression used after one has learned something from personal experience. Well, I'll never try to ride my bike in the snow again—live and learn! live and learnCliché to increase one's knowledge by experience. (Usually said when one is surprised to learn something.) I didn't know that snakes could swim. Well, live and learn! John didn't know he should water his house-plants a little extra in the dry winter months. When they all died, he said, "Live and learn." live and learnProfit from experience, as in I ignored the garden book, planted my beans in March, and they all rotted-live and learn . [Second half of 1500s] live and learnused, especially in spoken English, to acknowledge that a fact is new to you. 1998 Barbara Kingsolver The Poisonwood Bible A man who leaves his wife for his mistress is no catch, I was sorry to find out. Well, live and learn. live and ˈlearn1 learn through your mistakes or experience: I left my bike unlocked for five minutes and it was stolen. You live and learn I suppose. 2 used for expressing surprise at something new which you have just heard, read, etc: It says in this book that the Romans were the first to have a state postal service. Well, you live and learn, don’t you? live and learnExperience is a great teacher. This adage was already stated in the sixteenth century by George Gascoigne in his play Glass of Government and has been repeated many times since, in numerous languages. James Howell’s English Proverbs (1659) expanded it a bit: “One may live and learn, and be hanged and forget all.” |
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