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Examples:When in Rome, do as the Romans do—do as one pleases [idiom.]—When you enter a village, follow the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do—allow (sb to do as he pleases)—When you enter a country, enquire about the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do—do as much as one pleases—When you enter a country, follow the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do—view as dangerous (idiom); afraid to do sth—do sth as a mere formality—do as local custom requires—you can't always do as you like—Do as you would be done by.—When in Rome, do as the Romans do.—fig. things do not always turn out as one would expect—musical chord of three notes, such as major triad do-mi-so—honor old people as we do our own aged parents—If you can't do anything prevent it, you might as well sit back and enjoy it.—lit. father a lion, son cannot be a dog (honorific); With a distinguished father such as you, the son is sure do well.—intersperse comic dialog (as they do in operas)—lit. drawing a tiger using a cat as a model (idiom); fig. pretend to do sth without understanding it—do trade as a fortune teller—honor old people as we do our own aged parents, and care for other's children as one's own—you might as well (do it)—do one's duty as a younger brother— |