截趾适履
Explanation: Big shoes, small feet, cut off the toes to adapt to the shoe size. Metaphor barely make do, or unprincipled accommodation Usage: -Linked; as the predicate attribute; metaphor barely make do, or unprincipled accommodation Source: Pei "fill": "If in doing it solution, only reflected in its proper shoe toe cut-off ear."- Thesaurus: read item by item from the text, rote, draw a tiger with a cat as a model, copy, cut the feet to fit the shoes; act in a procrustean manner, Decapitate Will crown, Cheng, people are buying to fulfill, Death move credenda, mechanically, By mode Drawings, (surname) Marrow Gourd painting, Yuezhishilv
- Antonym Group: When in Rome do as the Romans do., Asked the customs entry, When in Rome do as the Romans do., Actually cut into the question, Into the state asked the customs, take such measures as one suitable to local conditions, quote one's words out of context, Shenliqianjie, Exaggeration, Shutter Moving, shutter walk, cut one'scoataccording to one's cloth, when in Rome do as the Romans do
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