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Frenchie from Bordeaux

Griboyedov A.S.
Griboyedov A.S.

Phraseologism: Frenchman from Bordeaux.

Meaning: About foreigners who in Russia enjoy immoderate adoration as "teachers of life" (jokingly - ironically).

Origin: From the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). Chatsky’s words (act. 3, yavl. 22): “In that room, an insignificant meeting: // A Frenchman from Bordeaux, puffing his chest, // Gathered around him a kind of vecha // And told how he was equipped for the journey // To Russia, to barbarians, with fear and tears..."

Random phraseology:

Much ado about nothing.

Meaning:

About great excitement, fuss over an insignificant occasion, about noisy, emotional, but essentially empty conversations.

Origin:

From English: Much ado about nothing. The title of a comedy (1600) by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), which became a proverb in this translation by Tatyana Lvovna Shchepkina-Kupernik (1874-1952).

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