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"Seventeen Moments of Spring"
"Seventeen Moments of Spring"

Phraseologism: Information for consideration.

Meaning: About some important information, over which it makes sense to think about it, carefully analyze it, etc. (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From the multi-part television feature film "Seventeen Moments of Spring" (1973), directed by Tatyana Lioznova based on the story of the same name (1969) and written by Yulian Semyonovich Semyonov (1931-1993). These words precede those episodes of the film in which the Soviet intelligence officer Isaev (Stirlitz) gets acquainted with the dossier on the top leaders of the Third Reich. Apparently, Semyonov simply literally translated into Russian a set phrase that has long been used in many European languages, such as French.

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Burn (burn) bridges.

Meaning:

To make it impossible to return to something, cutting off your path to retreat.

Origin:

The expression is associated with the history of wars and military campaigns, during which decisive commanders, having overcome a water barrier, burned bridges behind them in order to save themselves and their soldiers from the temptation of retreat.

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