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two nations

Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli

Phraseologism: Two nations.

Meaning: About the rich and the poor in the same country, about other social strata that are sharply different from each other.

Origin: From English: Two nations. The words of an English writer and statesman who was twice elected Prime Minister of Great Britain (1868, 1874-1880). Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield (1804-1881). He speaks of the poor and the rich in his country: "Two nations between which there is neither connection nor sympathy, who also do not know each other's habits, thoughts and feelings, like the inhabitants of different planets, who raise children differently, eat different foods , teach different manners that live by different laws... Rich and poor."

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The bear stepped on his ear.

Meaning:

About a man deprived of a musical ear.

Origin:

The expression reflects such qualities of a bear as clumsiness and stupidity, its large size. There is also a turnover with the name of another large animal: an elephant stepped on his ear. Perhaps the expression is also associated with bear hunting, during which a person often received various injuries in a fight with a beast.

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