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beware of a silent dog and still water

/bɪˈwer ʌv ə ˈsaɪlənt dɔɡ ænd stɪl ˈwɔtər/

Example:

He doesn't say much in meetings, but beware of a silent dog and still water; he's very influential behind the scenes.

forewarned is forearmed

/fɔːrˈwɔːrnd ɪz fɔːrˈɑːrmd/

Example:

I told him about the difficult questions in the interview because forewarned is forearmed.

not go near the water until you learn how to swim

/nɑt ɡoʊ nɪr ðə ˈwɔtər ənˈtɪl ju lɜrn haʊ tu swɪm/

Example:

Telling a beginner to get experience before applying is like saying not to go near the water until you learn how to swim.

beware of the young doctor and the old barber

/bɪˈwer ʌv ðə jʌŋ ˈdɑːk.tɚ ænd ðə oʊld ˈbɑːr.bɚ/

Example:

My grandfather always said, 'Beware of the young doctor and the old barber,' because he valued experience in medicine and steady hands in grooming.

(one shall) drive gently over the stones

/draɪv ˈdʒent.li ˈoʊ.vɚ ðə stoʊnz/

Example:

In this sensitive negotiation, one must drive gently over the stones to avoid any conflict.

it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye

/ɪts ɔːl fʌn ænd ɡeɪmz ʌnˈtɪl ˈsʌmwʌn ˈluːzɪz æn aɪ/

Example:

They were racing their bikes in the street, but it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye.

beware of Greeks bearing gifts

/bɪˈwer ʌv ɡriːks ˈber.ɪŋ ɡɪfts/

Example:

The rival company offered us free consulting, but we should beware of Greeks bearing gifts.

be careful what you wish for

/bi ˈkɛrfəl wʌt ju wɪʃ fɔːr/

Example:

He wanted a promotion, but now he's stressed and overworked; be careful what you wish for.

he who sups with the devil should have a long spoon

/hiː huː sʌps wɪð ðə ˈdɛvəl ʃʊd hæv ə lɔŋ spuːn/

Example:

He is a powerful but corrupt businessman; remember, he who sups with the devil should have a long spoon.

not kindle a fire you cannot put out

/nɑːt ˈkɪndəl ə ˈfaɪər juː ˈkænɑːt pʊt aʊt/

Example:

Before you start arguing with the boss, remember: not kindle a fire you cannot put out.

never test the depth of river with both feet

/ˈnɛvər tɛst ðə dɛpθ ʌv ˈrɪvər wɪð boʊθ fit/

Example:

You shouldn't invest all your savings in one stock; never test the depth of river with both feet.
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