full of vigour; pullulate;
full of vigour; pullulate;
fire at the target a hundred times without a single miss; A hundred shots, a hundred bull's eyes;
fight a hundred battles, win a hundred victories; A hundred battles, a hundred victories;
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If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not to fear the result of a hundred battles.
Refers to great achievements.
be in good fettle; as fit as a fiddle;
It is a metaphor for those who are less capable to act in advance for fear of falling behind, and is mostly used for self-effacement.