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We are not afraid of a gray wolf!

Mikhalkov S.V.
Mikhalkov S.V.

Phraseologism: We are not afraid of a gray wolf!

Meaning: A playful assurance of someone's own courage in difficult circumstances, about someone's bragging, boasting.

Origin: From English: "Who" s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" - "Who is afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" From the song in the cartoon "The Three Little Pigs" (1933) by the American cartoonist and producer Walt Disney. Words and music by Frank Churchill (1901- 1942) and Ann Rownel Russian translation by Sergei Mikhalkov: "We are not afraid of the gray wolf, gray wolf, gray wolf. // Where are you roaming, stupid wolf, old dire wolf?"

Random phraseology:

Categorical imperative.

Meaning:

What needs to be done at all costs (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

From the work "Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals" by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). He understands by this imperative the absolute, complete submission of a person to the law of morality, above which there is nothing and cannot be, a law that must act with the inflexibility of the objective law of nature.

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