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Administrative delight

Dostoevsky F.M.
Dostoevsky F.M.

Phraseologism: Administrative excitement.

Meaning: Intoxication with one's power (iron.).

Origin: The expression goes back to the novel by F.M. Dostoevsky "Demons" (1871), book. I, part 2, 4: “- You, without any doubt, know ... what does a Russian administrator mean again, that is, newly baked, newly appointed ... But you could hardly find out in practice what administrative enthusiasm means and what kind this thing?” “Administrative delight? go to get a ticket: "Let's say, I'll show my power over you ...". And this in them comes to administrative delight."

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Landscape after the battle.

Meaning:

About the situation that has developed after a showdown, conflict, scandal, etc.

Origin:

From Polish: "Krajobraz po battle". The title of a story (1949) by the Polish writer Tadeusz Borowski (1922-1951) and a film made (1970) by the Polish film director Andrzej Wajda (b. 1926) based on the prose of T. Borovsky. Thanks to the adaptation of the story, this expression has become popular.

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