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Eve

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Phraseologism: Eve.

Meaning: A woman, sometimes a curious woman.

Origin: According to the Bible, Eve is the first woman created by God. Out of curiosity, she ate the fruit of the forbidden tree, for which she was expelled from paradise (Genesis 3:1-6). “The princess read the note given to her and smiled. Evino’s curiosity flared up in it” (V. V. Krestovsky, Petersburg slums, part I). "- You are a bad Eve, you have little curiosity ... You are not interested in why I began to come here so often, huh?" (M. Gorky, Zykovs, 2).

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Meaning:

Cited as a characteristic of a hot, noisy dispute, quarrel.

Origin:

Quote from A. S. Pushkin's poem "Poltava", song 3 (1829).

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