The idiom 'when in Rome, do as the Romans do' means to live according to the customs and habits of a place one visits, also implying adaptability.
“随乡入乡”是指到一个地方就按照当地的风俗习惯生活,也比喻适应能力强。
| 成语 | 随乡入乡 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 到一个地方就按照这一个地方的风俗习惯生活。也比喻到什么地方都能适应。 |
| 出处 | 《庄子·山木》:“入其俗,从其令。”宋·范成大《秋雨快晴静胜堂席上》诗:“天涯节物遮愁眼,旦复随乡便入乡。” |
| 拼音 | suí xiāng rù xiāng |
| 拼音码 | sxrx |
| 近义词 | 入乡随俗 |
| 用法 | 连动式;作谓语;同“入乡随俗” |
| 英语 | when in Rome do as the Romans do |
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