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Let's thunder to the fanfare!

Ivanov A.S.
Ivanov A.S.

Phraseologism: Let's thunder to the fanfare!

Meaning: It is used as a reminder of the threat of retribution for something, of failure, the failure of the work begun (jokingly).

Origin: From the novel "Shadows Disappear at Noon" (1963) by the Soviet writer Anatoly Stepanovich Ivanov (1928-1999) and the television series (1974), filmed by directors V. Uskov and V. Krasnopolsky according to the script of the author of the novel with the participation of Arnold Vitol (b. 1922). Favorite expression of the cowardly comic hero of the novel (21) Yurgin (in the television series - actor Boris Novikov): Let's thunder to the fanfare!

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From the red line.

Meaning:

From a paragraph, from a line that is slightly indented to the right.

Origin:

The word red in this phraseological unit means "beautiful, painted with bright, mostly red colors." In ancient manuscripts, the main text was usually written in ink, and the initial letters of each paragraph were decorated with colored drawings, sometimes gilded.

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