Showing posts with label Western Proverb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Proverb. Show all posts
Beauty, Western Proverb
Cooperation, Western Proverb
It takes two to tango.
- Western Proverb
A common idiomatic expression which suggests something in which more than one person or other entity are paired in an inextricably-related and active manner, occasionally with negative connotations.
The phrase originated in a song, Takes Two to Tango, which was written and composed in 1952 by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning. The lyrics and melody were popularized by singer Pearl Bailey's 1952 recording.
탱고 추는 데는 둘이 필요하다.
- 서양속담
두 손뼉이 마주쳐야 소리가 난다.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takes_two_to_tango_(idiom)
Endeavor, Western Proverb
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Advice, Western Proverb
A rose too often smelled loses its fragrance.
- Western Proverb
장미 향기를 너무 자주 맡으면, 향기를 잃어버린다.
- 서양 속담
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