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他们是酒肉朋友。They are fair-weather friends.

安妮特是他的酒肉朋友。Annette is his fair-weather friend.

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为什么你要把你那些酒肉朋友带到这里来呢?Why do you bring your profligate companions here?

要看透一个人是酒肉朋友非常难。It'snot easyatall to see through a fair-weather friend.

也许,这几年来我们是酒肉朋友。Perhaps, these for years we are the wine and meat friend.

酒肉朋友如同影子,只有太阳高照的时候才陪伴你身边。A false friend and a shadow attend only while the sun shines.

在我们周围有一些酒肉朋友,我们或许要注意一下。There are some fair-weather friends around us, we maybe take care.

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一个忠心的好朋友胜过一百个酒肉朋友。It is better to have one loyal friend than a hundred fair-weather friends.

才发现我身边德朋友只不过都是一些酒肉朋友罢了…Only then discovered my side Germany friends all are some fair-weather friends.

我们应该善于区分真朋友与酒肉朋友。We should be able to distinguish real friends from purely business-typed ones.

我对他们有点失望,原来他们不过是靠不住的酒肉朋友。I'm a bit disappointed in them. It turned out they were only fair-weather friends.

如果你恰好认识一位德国人,那他可能就是你名副其实的“酒肉朋友”。If you know one German fitly, he may be your "mercenary friend" true to self's name.

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碰到麻烦时,他的那些酒肉朋友总是弃他而去。When in trouble, those fair-weather friends of him always leave him holding the bag.

当我们在街上遇到几个酒肉朋友,免不了会叫一桌酒席,几个人痛饮几杯。When we meet out fair-weather friends, we order a table of dishes and then drink together.

我对约翰和大卫有点失望,原来他们不过是靠不住的酒肉朋友。Im a bit disappointed in John and David. It turned out they were only fair-weather friends.

忠实的朋友是那些会支持你的人,而酒肉朋友却会对你不理不睬。True friends are those who will stand by you, whereas fair-weather friends will ignore you.

在老妈旁边和在酒肉朋友旁边肯定举止不同。We’ll probably act differently around our mother then we would around our drinking buddies.

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我对约翰和大卫有点失望,原来他们不过是靠不住的酒肉朋友。I'm a bit disappointed in John and David. It turned out they were only fair-weather friends.

其他一些只是酒肉朋友,他们在你困难时是不会帮你的。Other friends are just for drinking and eating, they will not help you if you are in trouble.

那个孩子和一些酒肉朋友越行越近,需要将他拉到正轨上来。That boy is getting too close to those fair-weather friends. We need to get him back on the right track.