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Take away my grief

Neledinsky-Meletsky Yu.A.
Neledinsky-Meletsky Yu.A.

Phraseologism: Take away my grief.

Meaning: 1. Expression of displeasure, disapproval of something. 2. Expression of the desire to go on a spree, go on a spree, "unwind", etc. (jokingly).

Origin: From the poem "Song" (1796) by the poet Yuri Alexandrovich Neledinsky-Meletsky (1752-1829): "I will go out to the river. // I will look at the fast one - // Take away my grief, // The river is fast, with you ..." The expression gained fame due to the fact that these poems were set to music by many Russian composers, and the poem "Song" became really a song, which is sometimes considered folk.

Random phraseology:

He who has ears, let him hear.

Meaning:

Quoted to emphasize the importance of a statement, message, etc., and also to show that what has been said is sufficient in itself, it does not need comments, etc.

Origin:

From the Bible. From the Gospel of Matthew, which contains the words spoken by him in a sermon on the Mount of Olives (11:15, 25:30): "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!".

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