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War of nerves

Paul von Hindenburg
Paul von Hindenburg

Phraseologism: War of nerves.

Meaning: About a protracted conflict, squabble, quarrel, when objective arguments are exhausted or do not work, and everything is decided by the will, the nature of the people participating in the confrontation.

Origin: In 1914, at the start of the imperialist war, the German Field Marshal Hindenburg (1847-1934), later President of the German Republic, told Neue freie Presse correspondent Paul Goldmann: -Hungary have strong nerves and will endure - and they will endure - then we will win (Paul Goldmann, Gesprache mit Hindenburg, Berlin, S. 22).

Random phraseology:

White crow.

Meaning:

A rare, unusual in his qualities, an eccentric person who stands out sharply from other people (often disapproved).

Origin:

The expression is internationalism, tracing paper from the Latin "alba avis, alba corvus". It goes back to the 7th satire of the Roman poet Juvenal: "Rock gives kingdoms to slaves, delivers // triumphs to captives. // However, such a lucky man is rarer // than a white crow." Albino crows are a very rare natural phenomenon. Apparently, this circumstance allowed the Roman writer to use such a turnover.

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