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Anatomy of love

Ireneush Iredynsky
Ireneush Iredynsky

Phraseologism: Anatomy of love.

Meaning: The essence of love.

Origin: The title of a Polish feature film (1974) filmed at the Panorama studio by director R. Załuski based on a script by Ireneusz Iredynski (b. 1939). It served as the basis for the formation of the same type of phrases ("anatomy of conflict", "anatomy of fear", etc.) when it comes to an attempt to explore the true essence of a phenomenon.

Random phraseology:

Scribes and Pharisees.

Meaning:

About demagogues, hypocrites, hypocrites, covering up, justifying their own selfish interests with quotations from authoritative sources, constant references to them.

Origin:

From the Bible. The Gospel of Matthew (23:14) says: "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, because you eat the houses of widows and hypocritically long mummies." "Scribes" - dogmatic interpreters of the Old Testament laws. "Pharisees" - members of the ancient Jewish religious sect, distinguished by extreme fanaticism and special zeal in the performance of rituals, observance of the rules of external piety.

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