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when in Rome, do as the Romans do
Bohemian
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(放荡不羁的)

(放荡不羁的)

波希米亚的

following an unconventional style, typically being involved in arts

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The bohemian neighborhood was filled with eclectic cafes, street art, and live music venues.
She embraced a bohemian style of dress, often seen in flowing skirts and colorful scarves.
drifter
Drifter
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(流浪者)

(流浪者)

漂泊者

a person who moves from place to place, without a permanent job or place of residence

free spirit
Free spirit
[ 名词 ]
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/fɹˈiː spˈɪɹɪt/
(自由精神者)

(自由精神者)

自由的灵魂

Approving
Idiom

a person who lives life independently and not according to the norms or customs of the society

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

The term "free spirit" originated from the idea of a human soul or spirit being unrestricted by limitations. It has evolved over time to describe individuals who prioritize personal freedom, nonconformity, and self-expression. The term has cultural and artistic associations, reflecting a desire for liberation from societal expectations and a celebration of personal authenticity.

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复合名词
Hippie
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(嬉皮)

(嬉皮)

嬉皮士

a person who is associated with a subculture of rejecting social conventions and opposing violence, especially in 1960s

Nomad
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(游牧者)

(游牧者)

游牧民

a member of a community that depending on the season moves from place to place with their livestock

Austere
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(朴素的)

(朴素的)

严峻的

describing a lifestyle that is simple without being enjoyable or pleasing

Enclosed
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(孤立的)

(孤立的)

封闭的

(of a community or lifestyle) lacking communication with the outside world

inactive
Inactive
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(静态的)

(静态的)

不活跃的

not engaging in physical activity or exercise

Living
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(居住方式)

(居住方式)

生活方式

the particular way someone lives

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Outdoorsy
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/aʊtdˈoːɹsi/
(爱好野外活动的)

(爱好野外活动的)

热爱户外的

Informal

(of a person) having a fondness for outdoor activities and spending time in nature

Rootless
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(漂流的)

(漂流的)

无根的

having no home or not belonging to any particular community

private
Private
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(私密的)

(私密的)

私人的

used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.

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Settled
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(稳定的)

(稳定的)

安定的

fixed in a desired state or location, often implying a sense of permanence or stability

unsettled
social
Social
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(社会的)

(社会的)

社交的

being fond of living with other people

unsocial
suburban
Suburban
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(近郊的)

(近郊的)

郊区的

characteristic of or relating to a residential area outside a city or town

Lifestyle
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(生活习惯)

(生活习惯)

生活方式

a type of life that a person or group is living

Existence
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(生活方式)

(生活方式)

生存状态

a particular way of living

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Way of life
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/wˈeɪ ʌv lˈaɪf/
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a set of values, rules, standards, and principles typical to a person or group

Standard of living
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/stˈændɚd ʌv lˈɪvɪŋ/
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N/A

the level of wealth, welfare, comfort, and necessities available to an individual, group, country, etc.

to drop out
To drop out
[ 动词 ]
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/dɹˈɑːp ˈaʊt/
(退学)

(退学)

辍学

to stop going to school, university, or college before finishing one's studies

语法信息:

不及物
短语状态
inseparable
短语的动词
drop
短语的助词
out
To follow
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(追随)

(追随)

遵循

to conform and adhere to the principles, practices, or guidelines established by someone or something

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To lead
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(引领)

(引领)

过着

to experience a particular kind of life

语法信息:

及物动词
To settle
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(安定)

(安定)

定居

to follow a more secure and stable lifestyle with a permanent job and home

语法信息:

不及物
Tradition
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(风俗)

(风俗)

传统

an established way of thinking or doing something among a specific group of people

Manners
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(风俗)

(风俗)

礼仪

the behaviors and customs particular to a society

To practice
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(练习)

(练习)

实践

to actively engage in the duties, activities, or tasks associated with a specific job or profession

语法信息:

及物动词
Regulation
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(规章的)

(规章的)

合规的

in accordance with the established rules, customs, etc.

Meme
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(文化基因)

(文化基因)

模因

a cultural feature that is passed from one generation to another based on imitation and not genetic inheritance

Rolling stone
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/ɹˈoʊlɪŋ stˈoʊn/
(流浪者)

(流浪者)

漂泊者

a person who follows an unsettled way of life with no permanent job or home

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New Age
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/nˈuː ˈeɪdʒ/
(新世纪的)

(新世纪的)

新时代的

based on or connected with alternative approaches to spirituality, medicine, etc. and refusing to accept the Western standard and mainstream culture

All-American
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/ˈɔːlɐmˈɛɹɪkən/
(美国式的)

(美国式的)

全美的

having all the positive qualities that are considered to be American, such as being healthy or working hard

To grow into
[ 动词 ]
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/ɡɹˈoʊ ˌɪntʊ/
(逐渐成为)

(逐渐成为)

成长为

to develop gradually and become a particular type of person or thing

语法信息:

及物动词
Custom
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(风俗)

(风俗)

习俗

a way of behaving or of doing something that is widely accepted in a society or among a specific group of people

When in Rome, do as the Romans do
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/wˌɛn ɪn ɹˈoʊm dˈuː æz ðə ɹˈoʊmənz dˈuː/
N/A

N/A

Proverb

used to advise individuals to adapt to local customs and practices when in an unfamiliar situation or culture

What is the origin of the proverb "when in Rome, do as the Romans do" and when to use it?

The origin of the proverb "when in Rome, do as the Romans do" can be traced back to the 4th century when Saint Ambrose reportedly advised Saint Augustine to follow the local customs of different churches. The saying emphasizes the importance of flexibility and respect for cultural differences, suggesting that adjusting to local traditions can help one integrate more smoothly into a new environment. It serves as a reminder that understanding and respecting the practices of others can lead to better social interactions and experiences.

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