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What do you want?

Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E.
Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E.

Phraseologism: What do you want?

Meaning: The phrase is a symbol of servility, servility.

Origin: So M.E. Saltykov Shchedrin called the newspaper "New Time", which became famous in the 70-80s of the XIX century. its political venality, unscrupulousness and adaptability to the political elite (the articles "In the Environment of Moderation and Accuracy", "Lord Molchalin", "All the Year Round", etc.). This is a common phrase with which lackeys turned to the gentlemen, waiting for orders.

Random phraseology:

The limit, don't cross it.

Meaning:

A frontier that cannot be crossed.

Origin:

From the Bible (Church Slavonic text). In the Old Testament (the book of the prophet Daniel, 6:7-8) it is said (translated into Russian): "And so confirm, king, this definition and sign the decree so that it is unchanged, like the law of Media or Persian, and so that it does not has been violated." The "limit" in this case is a definition and a decree that cannot be transgressed or violated.

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