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Foreign countries will help us

Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov
Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov

Phraseologism: Abroad will help us.

Meaning: About the position of those who rely not on their own in solving their own problems, but on the "disinterested" help of some external forces, "foreigners".

Origin: From the novel "The Twelve Chairs" (1927) by Soviet writers Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Evgeny Petrov (1903-1942). The words of Ostap Bender, who thus encourages the leaders of the "Union of Sword and Ploughshare" he hastily created.

Random phraseology:

Appearance of Christ to the people.

Meaning:

About someone's unexpected (long-awaited) appearance (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

The name of the painting by the famous Russian artist Alexander Andreevich Ivanov (1806-1858), on which, while in Italy, he worked for about 22 years. The canvas depicts a group of Israelis of various social status, in the center of which stands John the Baptist and points to the approaching Jesus.

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