Read Edit View history 一个萝卜一个坑 yīgeluóboyīgekēng each to their own Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 一个萝卜一个坑 一個蘿蔔一個坑 yīgeluóboyīgekēng each to their own literally "every radish to its hole"; refers to everyone having their own specific position, task, or share, with no room for extras conscientious to be dependable and serious in one's work; to do things in a down-to-earth manner without being careless stubborn to be rigid or inflexible in one's thinking Frequency Written text 0.100 per million Cross-References Erhua variant of 一个萝卜一个坑儿 yīgeluóboyīgekēngr Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
一个萝卜一个坑 一個蘿蔔一個坑 yīgeluóboyīgekēng each to their own literally "every radish to its hole"; refers to everyone having their own specific position, task, or share, with no room for extras conscientious to be dependable and serious in one's work; to do things in a down-to-earth manner without being careless stubborn to be rigid or inflexible in one's thinking Frequency Written text 0.100 per million Cross-References Erhua variant of 一个萝卜一个坑儿 yīgeluóboyīgekēngr Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)