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It's joy with tears in my eyes

Kharitonov V.G.
Kharitonov V.G.

Phraseologism: This is joy with tears in his eyes.

Meaning: About some achievement, a joyful event that cost many efforts, sacrifices, etc.

Origin: From the song "Victory Day" (1975), written by composer David Tukhmanov to the verses of Vladimir Gavrilovich Kharitonov (1920-1981) on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany.

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Apple of discord.

Meaning:

Reason, reason for a quarrel, dispute, serious disagreement (book).

Origin:

From ancient Greek mythology. Once, the goddess of discord and enmity, Eris, threw a golden apple on the banquet table. It had only one dedication word - "To the most beautiful". The female goddesses who were at the feast - Hera, Athena and Aphrodite - began a dispute about who should own this apple. They called the young man Paris, the son of the Trojan king Priam, to judge. And Paris awarded this apple to the goddess of love, Aphrodite. In gratitude for this, Aphrodite helped Paris kidnap Helen, the wife of the Spartan king Menelaus, which later became the cause of the Trojan War. So the goddess of discord, Eris, achieved her goal: first a dispute arose, then a war. Synonymous with cause for enmity and dispute. For the first time in this sense, this phrase was used by the Roman historian Justin (II century), who, apparently, should be considered the author of this winged expression.

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