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Secret became clear

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Phraseologism: The secret became obvious.

Meaning: All secrets will eventually be revealed.

Origin: The expression goes back to the gospel text: "There is nothing hidden that would not be made manifest" (Mark, 4, 22, Luke, 8, 17). "After December 14, 1825, when everything secret connected with the conspiracy became clear, much appeared before Pushkin in a new light." (B. Meilakh, Pushkin and the Decembrists, Lit. Gaz., May 18, 1949).

Random phraseology:

Ninth shaft.

Meaning:

1. The most stormy, strong manifestation of something formidable. 2. About the pinnacle of any achievements of creative thought or human activity (book).

Origin:

The expression is ancient Russian in origin, arose as a result of metaphorization of a phrase with a specific meaning of the strongest, most dangerous wave during a storm.

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