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PHRASEOLOGISMS

PHRASEOLOGISMS. Phraseologism – stable expression, have an independent meaning. Phraseologisms in Greece mythes. sayings proverbs comparison. English phraseologisms. click here. click here. click here. Phraseologisms in Greece myth. Pandora‘s box -

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PHRASEOLOGISMS

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  1. PHRASEOLOGISMS

  2. Phraseologism – stable expression, have an independent meaning. Phraseologisms in Greece mythes sayings proverbs comparison English phraseologisms click here click here click here

  3. Phraseologisms in Greece myth • Pandora‘s box - Source some disasters

  4. Sisif‘s work – Useless, haven‘t end work

  5. Horn abundance – In huge quantity, endless

  6. Gold rain – Big money

  7. Augean stables – Very dirty place

  8. to chop Gordiev knot To solve a problem

  9. Sayings, proverbs • No smoke without fire • He laughs best who laughs last • All is well that ends well • Better late than never • Extremes meet • Habit is a second nature

  10. Phraseologisms - comparisons • As bold as a lion • As cold as ice • As cunning as a fox • As sharp as a razor

  11. English phraseologisms Good wine needs nobush On custom, in old England on restaurant hang branch of velvet, when sold wine.

  12. According to Cocker – Right, in rule Cocker author English book Of math in 17th century.

  13. A black sheep – disgrace of family. In legend devil note black sheep.

  14. Be born under a lucky star – predict old astrologists.

  15. Halcyon days – Bird, who take chick in winter in nest. His nest swim in sea and 2 weeks sea is calm.

  16. As well be handed for a sheep as for a lamb In old English law, for theft of sheep – death execution.

  17. Fortunatus‘es purse – character English fairy tale.

  18. In different countries live different people. They save phraseologisms many countries phraseologisms can be understood by people • who lives in this country

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