[英語慣用語]
vice versa (adv.) = 反之亦然
"Vice versa" is a Latin phrase that means "the other way around". It is used to say that the opposite of what you have just said is also true.
Sample Sentences:
He likes me, and vice versa.
他喜歡我, 我也喜歡他。
His girlfriend blamed him, and vice versa.
他的女友責備他,他也責備他的女友。
He doesn't believe anything she says, and vice versa. They really don't trust each other.
During the cold war, the Americans tried to spy on the Russians, and vice versa.
You usually use vice versa in writing and seldom in speaking.
If you want to say you feel the same way, just say "Me, too," "same here," or "ditto."