be a veteran in battle
Experienced in many battles means having experienced many battles personally. Metaphor has rich life experience.
Subject predicate; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Discrimination of words
words whose meaning is similar
From life to death, a barrage of bullets
antonym
Talk on paper
grammar
Subject predicate idiom; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning; refers to knowledgeable, experienced, life experience.
Idioms and allusions
"Zi Zhi Tong Jian · post Tang Ji · Zhuang Zong Tong Guang San Nian" says: "and the officials may have been from your majesty for a long time, experienced a hundred battles, and could not get more than one state." It means having personally experienced countless battles or struggles. Tang Lang Shiyuan's "saixiaqu" says: "the sword is a powerful tool. It's experienced many battles and won many victories." "A tiger General of the Liang Dynasty, surnamed Ge Ming Zhou, was born with a broad mind and a high ambition to measure the mountains. He fought against Wanfu and experienced many battles." Mao Dun's midnight 10: "Wu Sunfu and his Comrade Sun Jiren are veteran generals in the business world. What are they afraid of?
Idiom explanation
I've been through many battles. Metaphor has a wealth of life experience and wide knowledge.
Chinese PinYin : shēn jīng bǎi zhàn
be a veteran in battle
natural calamities and man-made misfortunes. tiān zāi rén huò
give instructions after discovering the trace. fā zōng zhǐ shì
human effort is the decisive factor. shì zài rén wéi