见多识广

jiàn duō shí guǎng

experienced and knowledgeable (idiom)

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"见多识广" is an idiom used to describe someone who is experienced and knowledgeable, often because they have seen and learned a lot. It implies practical wisdom gained through exposure to many situations.

Common Contexts

This phrase is often used to praise someone's broad experience and insight, especially in professional or social settings. It can highlight a person's ability to handle complex problems or give valuable advice.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 见多识广 (experienced and knowledgeable person): used to describe someone with wide knowledge.
  • 见多识广解决问题 (experienced and knowledgeable, solve problems): emphasizes practical problem-solving skills.
  • 通过见多识广 (become experienced and knowledgeable through travel): shows how experiences broaden knowledge.

Nuances

Using "见多识广" suggests respect for someone's depth of knowledge and life experience. It is generally positive and formal, suitable for both spoken and written Chinese. Avoid confusing it with simple "knowledgeable" words that do not imply extensive experience.

Example Sentences

他见多识广,解决问题总是很有办法。

Tā jiàn duō shí guǎng, jiějué wèntí zǒng shì hěn yǒu bànfǎ.

He is experienced and knowledgeable, always finding good solutions to

见多识广的人在职场上更容易获得信任。

Jiàn duō shí guǎng de rén zài zhíchǎng shàng gèng róngyì huòdé xìnrèn.

People who are experienced and knowledgeable tend to gain trust more easily

旅行让他见多识广,开阔了眼界。

Lǚxíng ràng tā jiàn duō shí guǎng, kāikuò le yǎnjiè.

Traveling has made him experienced and knowledgeable, broadening his