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Повседневная Жизнь - Здоровье и благополучие

Изучите английские пословицы о здоровье и благополучии, используя такие поговорки, как «чревоугодие убивает больше, чем меч» и «длинно согнутый лук становится слабым».

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nothing is so good for the inside of a man as the outside of a horse

used to imply that being in nature and forming connections with animals can have a profound effect on one's sense of inner peace and happiness

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Определение и Значение "nothing is so good for the inside of a man as the outside of a horse"
a bow long bent grows weak

used to imply that prolonged effort or strain can lead to a decrease in strength or effectiveness, as the body and mind may become fatigued or overworked

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a change is as good as a rest

used to suggest that making a change in one's routine or environment can have a similar refreshing effect as taking a break or rest

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a creaking door hangs longest

used to imply that people who seem to be in worse health could potentially live longer than those who appear to be healthier

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diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body

used to imply that mental and emotional health issues can have a profound impact on one's overall well-being, and can often be more challenging to address than physical health issues

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Определение и Значение "diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body"
eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper

used to imply that eating a substantial breakfast can provide the necessary energy to start the day, while consuming a lighter lunch and dinner can aid digestion and promote better sleep

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Определение и Значение "eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper"
gluttony kills more than the sword

used to imply that indulging in excessive or unhealthy eating habits can be more harmful than physical violence

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the head and feet keep warm, the rest will take no harm

used to emphasize the importance of focusing on essential needs and taking care of foundational aspects to maintain overall health and well-being

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Определение и Значение "the head and feet keep warm, the rest will take no harm"
one hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after

used to imply that quality sleep before midnight is more beneficial than the same amount of sleep after midnight, emphasizing the importance of a regular and restful sleep schedule

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Определение и Значение "one hour's sleep before midnight is worth (two|three) after"
one hand for oneself and one (hand) for the ship

used to imply that individuals should prioritize their own needs while also contributing to the overall success of the group

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Определение и Значение "one hand for {oneself} and one (hand|) for the ship"
laugh and grow fat

used to emphasize that laughter is beneficial to one's physical and mental health, and that it can promote a positive outlook on life

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Определение и Значение "laugh and (grow|be) fat"
laughter is the best medicine

used to imply that laughter can boost the immune system, reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and promote overall well-being

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