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The armor is strong and our tanks are fast

Laskin B.S.
Laskin B.S.

Phraseologism: The armor is strong, and our tanks are fast.

Meaning: About confidence in victory, success (not necessarily military).

Origin: The first line from the "March of the Tankers" (1938), written by the composers brothers Dmitry and Daniil Pokrass to the words of the poet Boris Savelyevich Laskin (1914-1983) for the film "Tractor Drivers" (1938, directed by Ivan Pyryev): "The armor is strong, and our tanks are fast , // And our people are full of courage. // Soviet tankers are standing in the ranks, // Sons of their great Motherland."

Random phraseology:

Rest in Bose.

Meaning:

Die, die (book obsolete).

Origin:

This is an expression of Church Slavonic origin. In Bose here - in God (literally: to fall asleep in God, that is, to leave life peacefully, believing, give your soul to God).

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