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Examples:knowledge and experience—You can't gain knowledge without practical experience (common saying); wisdom only comes with experience—experience to the full over a long period—outside one's experience—fig. a person of limited outlook and experience—forced agricultural experience for city intellectuals—lit. an easy drive on a familiar path (idiom); fig. experience makes progress easy—don't forget past events, they can guide you in future (idiom); benefit from past experience—lit. rarely seen, very strange (idiom); express amazement due to lack of experience—lit. an old horse knows the way home (idiom); fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague—senior (in terms of depth of accumulated experience)—know best by personal experience—learn from experience (colloquial)—lit. pale-faced scholar (idiom); young and inexperienced person without practical experience—(ironically or humorously) experience—déjà vu (the experience of seeing exactly the same situation a second time)—joy of first experience [idiom.]—possess limited experience and knowledge [idiom.]—experience counts [idiom.]—Knowledge comes from books and from experience of the world. [idiom.]— |