baptism by fire
1baptism of fire — A baptism of fire was a soldier s first experience of shooting. Any unpleasant experience undergone, usually where it is also a learning experience, is a baptism of fire …
2baptism of fire — ► baptism of fire a difficult new experience. Main Entry: ↑baptism …
3baptism of fire — n. [transl. of Gr baptisma pyros (see Matt. 3:11)] 1. the first time that new troops are under fire or in combat 2. any experience that tests one s courage, strength, etc. for the first time …
4baptism of fire — Etymology: translation of Late Greek baptisma pyros 1. : a spiritual baptism by the gift of the Holy Spirit often used in allusion to Acts 2:3 4; Mt 3:11 (RSV) 2. : an introductory or initial experience that is a severe ordeal; specifically : a… …
5Baptism by fire — The phrase baptism by fire or baptism of fire, known in English since 1822, is a translation of the French phrase baptême du feu and is a reference to a soldier s first experience under fire in battle. It originates from the ecclesiastical Greek… …
6Baptism by Fire — A phrase originating from Europe that describes an employee that is learning something the hard way, like being immersed in their field of employment. Baptism by fire has its roots in battle terminology, describing a soldier s first time in… …
7baptism of fire — baptisms of fire N COUNT: usu sing If someone who has just begun a new job has a baptism of fire, they immediately have to cope with very many severe difficulties and obstacles. It was Mark s first introduction to royal duties and he came through …
8baptism of fire — A baptism of fire was a soldier s first experience of shooting. Any unpleasant experience undergone, usually where it is also a learning experience, is a baptism of fire. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
9Baptism of fire — A baptism of fire was a soldier s first experience of shooting. Any unpleasant experience undergone, usually where it is also a learning experience, is a baptism of fire …
10baptism of fire — noun The first experience of a severe ordeal, especially a first experience of military combat Having to deal with a bomb scare on his first day was a real baptism of fire for John. See Also: throw in the deep end, acid test …