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Augean stables
Ancient Greek and Roman mythology
Phraseologism: Augean stables.
Meaning: 1. About a heavily polluted, cluttered, clogged place (as a result of prolonged neglect), a room where there is a complete mess. 2. About any institution, organization, etc., where disorder and chaos reigns, complete confusion in the conduct of business, 3. about heavily neglected cases, a disorderly accumulation of papers and documents.
Origin: The origin of the turnover is connected with the ancient Greek legend about the sixth of the twelve labors of Hercules. The hero was able to clear the barnyard of King Avgii, where bulls were kept, donated to Avgii by his father. This yard has not been cleaned for years. Hercules also destroyed the wall that surrounded the courtyard on both sides, and diverted there the water of two full-flowing rivers - Alfea and Peneus. The water carried away all the manure in one day. The "Animal Farm" of Tsar Avgiy, when tracing into Russian, was inaccurately translated by the word stables.
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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