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The light of a distant star

Chakovsky A.B.
Chakovsky A.B.

Phraseologism: The light of a distant star.

Meaning: About memories, distant images that make life brighter, inspire hope, evoke good feelings.

Origin: The title of the story (1963) by the Soviet writer Alexander Borisovich Chakovsky (1913-1994).

Random phraseology:

Dot the i's.

Meaning:

Give explanations, clarify, bring complete clarity, bring to the end.

Origin:

The expression is a tracing paper from the French "mettre les points sur les i et les barres sur les t". The penetration of this image into the Russian language is due to the fact that in the old Russian spelling the letter "and decimal" was used, similar in outline to the French i.

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