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الصفات - الأهمية والأولوية

استكشف الأمثال الإنجليزية المتعلقة بالأهمية والأولوية من خلال أقوال مثل "النسور لا تصطاد الذباب أبدًا" و"يجهد البعوض ويبتلع الجمال".

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used to suggest that by focusing on the core aspects and addressing them effectively, one can avoid unnecessary complications and protect oneself from potential risks or harm

Ex: By making sure the most important parts of the business function well, the head and feet keep warm, the rest will take no harm, and we can avoid risks that come from neglecting the foundation.

used to describe the act of focusing excessively on small or insignificant details while ignoring or overlooking much larger and more important matters

Ex: Instead of wasting time arguing about trivial matters, we need to focus on the real problems at hand.

used to warn against neglecting immediate needs and responsibilities in favor of long-term aspirations, as doing so can lead to negative consequences

Ex: The parent who put off talking to their child about a serious issue found that the situation had escalated beyond their control - they had been too hesitant to act and suffered the consequences of while the grass grows the horse starves.

used to imply that people of high status or intelligence do not waste their time on trivial matters or insignificant people

Ex: The respected judge did not involve himself in minor legal disputes, as the saying goes, eagles never catch flies, but instead focused on upholding the law and maintaining justice.

used to suggest that seemingly minor or insignificant things can be the root of significant problems or mischief

Ex: The seemingly harmless prank ended up causing a lot of trouble, proving that the mother of mischief is no bigger than a midge's wing.

used to imply that it is unwise to take on a task or challenge without being fully prepared to handle all of its components and potential consequences

Ex: Mary wanted to run a marathon without training properly, but her coach warned her that it was idle to swallow the cow and choke on the tail.

used to emphasize that one should not become so focused on small details that one loses sight of the bigger picture or the main goal

Ex: The project manager reminded her team to focus on the project goals and not get sidetracked by minor issues, emphasizing the importance of not losing sight of the forest for the trees.

used to imply that it is better to sacrifice one thing to prevent the destruction or damage of two things, emphasizing the importance of making tough choices and prioritizing what is most valuable

Ex: I had to end my partnership with my friend , but it better one house spoiled than two - if we had continued to work together , it would have ruined our friendship and our business .
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