Q3 (C) Give the meanings of the following proverbs. 1. Prevention is better than cure. 2. Practice what you preach. 3. Beauty is only skin deep. 4. The devil finds work for idle hands to do.
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1) When we say that prevention is better than cure, it essentially means that it is better to stop something before it happens instead of having to repair it or deal with its consequences after it has already been done.
2) If you say that someone practices what they preach, you mean that they behave in the way that they encourage other people to behave in. He ought to practice what he preaches.
3) You may have heard the saying "beauty is only skin-deep," which means that while someone may be beautiful on the outside, their character—what's inside, and more meaningful—isn't necessarily attractive.
4) When one is unoccupied or has nothing to do, one is more likely to cause or get into trouble.
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