意思
Don't make plans based on something good that hasn't happened yet.
文化背景
This is a very common proverb used in schools and workplaces.
Use it sparingly
Don't use it too often, or you might sound like you are lecturing people.
意思
Don't make plans based on something good that hasn't happened yet.
Use it sparingly
Don't use it too often, or you might sound like you are lecturing people.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word.
Don't count your chickens before they ______.
The proverb uses the word 'hatch' to describe eggs opening.
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练习题库
1 练习Don't count your chickens before they ______.
The proverb uses the word 'hatch' to describe eggs opening.
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常见问题
1 个问题Yes, but keep it casual.
相关表达
Don't get ahead of yourself
synonymDon't plan too far in advance.