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Landscape after the battle

"Landscape after the battle"
"Landscape after the battle"

Phraseologism: Landscape after the battle.

Meaning: About the situation that has developed after a showdown, conflict, scandal, etc.

Origin: From Polish: "Krajobraz po battle". The title of a story (1949) by the Polish writer Tadeusz Borowski (1922-1951) and a film made (1970) by the Polish film director Andrzej Wajda (b. 1926) based on the prose of T. Borovsky. Thanks to the adaptation of the story, this expression has become popular.

Random phraseology:

Stay with nothing.

Meaning:

To be left with nothing, to suffer the collapse of all your hopes (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

The original source is "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish" (1833) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "Look: again in front of him is a dugout, // His old woman is sitting on the threshold, // And in front of her is a broken trough."

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