意思
It's better to hold onto what you have than risk it for more.
文化背景
Very common in everyday speech to warn against risky business ventures. Used similarly, often in the context of family savings and property.
Context is key
Only use this when someone is about to make a risky move.
意思
It's better to hold onto what you have than risk it for more.
Context is key
Only use this when someone is about to make a risky move.
自我测试
Complete the proverb.
Mais vale um pássaro na mão do que dois ______.
The proverb specifically refers to birds flying in the air.
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1 练习Mais vale um pássaro na mão do que dois ______.
The proverb specifically refers to birds flying in the air.
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常见问题
1 个问题Yes, it is common in professional settings to advise caution.
相关表达
Não troque o certo pelo duvidoso
similarDon't trade the certain for the doubtful.