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How do you say "Know yourself and the enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger" in English?

"Know the enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles with no danger of defeat" in English: know the enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles with no danger of defeat

battle pronunciation? English [?b? tl]?美[?b?tl]?

1. n. Battle; battle; struggle; contest; debate; struggle; struggle

2. v. Fight; struggle; Struggle

Example sentences

1. When the nobles rebelled, the king battled them.

When the nobles rebelled, the king sent troops to fight them.

2. They tried hard to battle the false doctrine.

They tried hard to battle the false doctrine.

Phrases:

1. Battle it out? Fight for victory or defeat, fight hard

2. Battle field? Battlefield

3. battle line? battle front; main battle force

4. battle effectiveness? n. combat effectiveness

5. losing battle? expanded information on a losing battle

Word usage :

1. The basic meaning of battle as a verb is "combat" or "struggle". It can refer to real fighting on the battlefield, or it can also refer to the struggle in the ideological field. It is used as a metaphor. It can mean "effort" or "struggle". Its subject is usually a person, party, etc., and its object can be a person or an abstract noun, and generally no specific noun is used.

2. Battle can be used as a transitive verb, followed by a simple object; it can also be used as an intransitive verb, followed by the preposition against/with to express "object" (can be a person, thing, or abstract things), followed by the preposition for to express "purpose".

3. In American English, ?battle can also mean "resistance".

Word meaning analysis:

The words battle, fight, warfare, war, and engagement all mean "battle, war". The difference is:

1. Battle? focuses on a more comprehensive and longer battle in a war. It also refers to a battle conducted by the army or navy in a specific area, or a battle between individuals.

2. Fight? The most common word with a wide meaning, referring to battle, struggle or fighting.

3. Warfare? Focuses on the state of war or specific combat methods.

4. War? is the general term for war, generally referring to a large-scale war involving multiple battles.

5. Engagement? Refers to fighting and exchange of fire.