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Examples:natives of one's own country—When you enter a village, follow the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do—When you enter a country, enquire about the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do—When you enter a country, follow the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do—away from one's native place—local product (with distinctive native features)—go back to one's native place and live in seclusion—macrolepiota, mushroom native Yunnan Province—cassowary (genus Casuarius), large flightless bird native northeastern Australia and New Guinea—Vietnam characters (like Chinese characters but native Vietnam)—fig. one's native place (where one's ancestors are buried)—Formosan mountain dog, a breed native Taiwan—Pocahontas (c. 1595-1617), native American noted for her association with the colony of Jamestown, Virginia—native person (of a country)—combining native and foreign methods (idiom); sophisticated and many-sided—(Chinese) characters native Korea, Japan, Vietnam etc—be attached to one's native land and unwilling to leave it—native words (i.e. not derived from Chinese, in Korean and Japanese etc)—go home (to one's native country)—thunderbird (in native American mythology)—native state (term used by British Colonial power refer to independent states of India or Africa)—leave one's native place, esp. against one's will [idiom.]— |