意味
Attractive things are not always valuable
文化的背景
It is used by all generations, from grandparents to children. The proverb is a shared cultural heritage across many European countries. Used frequently in corporate environments to warn against risky ventures. Commonly used when someone is blinded by a new partner's charm.
Memorize the whole phrase
Don't break it up. It's a fixed proverb.
Use it to sound native
It shows you understand Italian folk wisdom.
意味
Attractive things are not always valuable
Memorize the whole phrase
Don't break it up. It's a fixed proverb.
Use it to sound native
It shows you understand Italian folk wisdom.
自分をテスト
Complete the proverb.
Non è tutto oro quel che ________.
The standard form of the proverb uses 'luccica'.
What does this proverb mean?
If something looks good, it is always good.
The proverb warns that appearances can be deceptive.
Match the situation to the advice.
Situation: A friend wants to buy a cheap car that looks new.
This is the perfect situation to use the proverb.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'This job pays 5000 euro for 2 hours!' B: '__________.'
The salary is suspicious, so a warning is appropriate.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Non è tutto oro quel che ________.
The standard form of the proverb uses 'luccica'.
If something looks good, it is always good.
The proverb warns that appearances can be deceptive.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
This is the perfect situation to use the proverb.
A: 'This job pays 5000 euro for 2 hours!' B: '__________.'
The salary is suspicious, so a warning is appropriate.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
3 問Yes, it works for people and situations.
It is neutral and fits most situations.
No, it is a fixed proverb.
関連フレーズ
Avere fumo negli occhi
similarTo be deceived by appearances
Non giudicare dalle apparenze
similarDon't judge by appearances
Troppo bello per essere vero
similarToo good to be true
L'abito non fa il monaco
similarThe habit doesn't make the monk