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The Soviets have their own pride

Mayakovsky V.V.
Mayakovsky V.V.

Phraseologism: The Soviet have their own pride.

Meaning: About the feeling of dignity of a person who does not have some material wealth.

Origin: From the poem "Broadway" (1925) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930): "I am delighted with the city of New York. // But I will not take off the cap from my temple. // The Soviets have their own pride: // We look down on the bourgeois" .

Random phraseology:

Man with a gun.

Meaning:

Armed man, soldier.

Origin:

From a speech delivered (November 7, 1921) at a meeting of workers at the Elektrosila Plant No. 3 by V. I. Lenin (1870-1924). In this speech, dedicated to the fourth anniversary of the October Revolution of 1917, he said: "A man with a gun - terrible in the past in the minds of the working masses, is not terrible now, as a representative of the Red Army, and is their own defender." The expression became especially popular after the production of the play "The Man with a Gun" (1937) by the Soviet playwright N. F. Pogodin (1900-1962) and its film adaptation (1938, directed by Ivan Pyryev).

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