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You can not serve two masters

Bible
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Phraseologism: You cannot serve two masters.

Meaning: On the impossibility of compromise.

Origin: From the Bible. The expression was formed on the basis of the following gospel verse (New Testament, Gospel of Matthew, 6:24): “No one can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be zealous for one, and neglect the other. serve God and mammon." "Mammon" means "wealth".

Random phraseology:

Hands in trousers.

Meaning:

Behave deliberately presumptuous, cheeky, irreverent.

Origin:

There were no pockets in Russian clothes before. The necessary things were plugged into the belt, put in a hat, hung around the neck or hidden in the bosom. Muscovites saw pockets only in the 17th and 18th centuries with Europeans coming to Moscow. The hostile and mocking attitude towards foreigners was also transferred to their clothes.

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