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mentor tone

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Phraseologism: Mentor tone.

Meaning: Instructive, instructive, didactic, arrogant tone (disapproved).

Origin: The expression is associated with the name of Mentor, a friend of the Greek hero Odysseus. Knowing the mind and prudence of the Mentor, Odysseus, leaving for the war with Troy, entrusted him with the education of his son Telemachus. In Russian, the word "mentor" is usually used with a hostile connotation, as "annoying and pedantic adviser."

Random phraseology:

Bullets pour.

Meaning:

Boastfully lie, tell fables.

Origin:

In antiquity, there was a belief that at the ebb of the bell, it was necessary to start some kind of rumor on purpose. The more absurd the fiction, the more they believe it, the more sonorous the cast bell will be. This is how the expression "to pour a bell" was born, that is, to spread rumors, to lie. In this sense, the expression "bullets pour" began to be used.

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A team of physiologists conducted experiments on mice. Rodents were periodically left hungry and, thanks to devices implanted in their brains, they monitored the reaction of hypothalamic neurons to this state.

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