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連戦連勝 (れんせんれんしょう) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru'
succession of victories ; winning streak
yojijukugo (four-character idiom)
A yojijukugo describing a series of consecutive wins, often in sports, games, or competitions. Can be used as a noun or with する to mean 'to win one after another'.
彼かれ は 将しょう 棋ぎ の 大たい 会かい で 連れん 戦せん 連れん 勝しょう し た 。
He won game after game at the shogi tournament.
Similar words 連れん 勝しょう 連勝 means consecutive wins in general, while 連戦連勝 emphasizes winning every battle in a series of contests.
連れん 戦せん 連れん 敗ぱい The antonym, meaning a succession of defeats.
Etymology A yojijukugo composed of 連 (consecutive), 戦 (battle), 連 (consecutive), and 勝 (victory). The exact historical origin is uncertain, but it follows a common four-character pattern for describing repeated outcomes.