all roads lead to Rome

相關詞: road

成語

Definition

  1. This idiom suggests that there are many different routes or methods to achieve the same ultimate goal.

    • We tried different approaches to complete the project, but all roads led to Rome, and we succeeded in the end.

    • No matter which learning method you choose, if you persevere, all roads lead to Rome, and you will eventually master the skill.

    • They adopted different strategies to expand their market, but all roads led to Rome, and they all increased sales.