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To not tease the geese

Krylov I.A.
Krylov I.A.

Phraseologism: To not tease the geese.

Meaning: Don't provoke conflict.

Origin: The primary source is the fable "Geese" (1811) by I. A. Krylov (1769-1844): "This fable could be explained more, // Yes, so as not to tease the geese."

Random phraseology:

Doubting nothing (doubting).

Meaning:

Without any hesitation, without much thought, simply, simply.

Origin:

Translation: "Not a little (at all, not at all) without doubting." From the Bible (Church Slavonic text): Gospel, Epistle of the Apostle James (1:6) (Russian translation): "But let him ask in faith, not a little doubting, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, lifted and blown by the wind" .

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