Today, debt makes consider the topic entertaining, but ambiguous. We will talk about curses - a stable phrase "survived from the mind." We learn the meaning and certain conditions of use, our final offers with phraseologism.

Value

First a small preface. It is no secret that the human body, although it contains an immortal soul, is susceptible to aging and decline or, speaking poetic, decadane. In the information society, a person ages, probably, even earlier, faster. At least he is very tired. News Every day it is bombarded ruthlessly. And there is nothing surprising in the fact that a relatively young man can survive from the mind. By the way, this is what is important: such epithet is used in relation to any non-standard or abnormal behavior at any age.

But if we look into the dictionary, then the following is written there: "Outdo it from old age." That is, the dictionary insists that this is characteristic only for elder dementia. But, of course, here it is not about a specific disease, but that a person is completely neutactically reminded of his age and associated inconvenience. But not everything is so bad, sometimes old age leads with you not stupidity, but wisdom. True, sometimes it comes one, that is, a person does not change particularly, even the same thing he remains the same.

So they say missing or in anger

Let's hooked for the nontactivity of the phraseologist "survive from the mind" and a developing topic. There is one regularity in this regard. And it is extremely important in the context of the subject of the topic. So never or almost never tell about a person who is in the room at the moment. That is, it is quite possible to imagine the situation when they speak two and someone speaks, suppose about your chief, which is already in the years: "Yes, the old man survived a very little mind: makes us walk on time to work, count?" The question of raising the speaker will leave on his conscience. But imagine that such an employee will tell the boss himself or at least in the situation when its absence is not guaranteed 100%. This can not be, because so?

Another point when a person speaks in anger. People often use the stable phrase "survived from the mind" when they want to express the utmost degree of indignation. An example is slightly strange, but we want to avoid cruelty, so let the reader be patient.

A man throws smoking, but this process is given to him difficult. Therefore, in the nervous situation, he inserts a handle in his mouth and set up her, she melts and dirty his shirt. He understands what makes when it's too late. The wife, seeing the traces of ink, can well say: "You have managed to survive from the mind, why did you try to smoke a handle?!"

So never tell about a really sick person

Imagine that a person has a really old dementary, who should be in a moral sense, to use phraseologism in the address of such a patient? It is worth thinking, and the person himself feels well? Actually, it is mounted in the simplest code of conduct - it is impossible to laugh at what is obvious: appearance, illness, some more disadvantages. Similar actions are primarily offended by its initiator, and not a mockery object.

suggestions

Yes, we already had the situations that we considered to better understand the meaning of the sustainable phrase "survived from the mind", but now the time of specific offers-illustrations with it came:

  • Father, what are you saying? Find me a job, why? After all, you have a good salary. You know, I suspect, or rather, I'm afraid, and did you get out of the mind?
  • Listen, I can't survive from (as it?) Mind, because I am too young for this: I just have 120 years old, and I heard that they start to survive at least when the frontier is 150.
  • Yes, maybe our chef is eccentric. But you leave these dirty hints that he survived, they say, crazy. This, I will tell you, stupidity. He, our chef, an excellent man, even despite his age in 95 years.

It is clear that the topic is sad. But the topic of age is difficult to distance them when the dictionary insists on a specific value. We hope only for the fact that our jokes were not too rude.

At all times, the smart people really appreciated, and there are so many. Therefore, in our speech phraseologisoms on mental abilities, a considerable amount is found. Let's determine their meaning.

  • "Wise after the event"
    This phraseologist is used in conversational speech with an ironic tint. So they say about people who are not able to make the right decision on time. The people are also called tugodums. Their mind will always be lagged behind his master. They usually do at first, and then think it would be necessary to do it right.
  • "Mystery of the Chamber"
    So they say about a very smart person with broad knowledge in different areas. Payable previously called a big, rich room is quite richly placed room in a stone building. In the wards, important meetings were usually held and serious decisions were taken. Hence the portable meaning "Many mind".
  • "Himself on my mind"
    So a very secretive and cunning person. His thoughts, solutions are unknown by others. To calculate his subsequent steps, intentions or actions are very difficult. Such people are usually inactive, more closed.
  • "Nearby mind"
    This characterizes stupid, mediocre, short-sighted, not burdened with the knowledge and skills of people, i.e. Those who are not friendly with "Nauchief".
  • "Woe from Wit"
    People endowed with unusual intelligence, bright mind, extensive knowledge do not always find understanding and approval among others around or society. They suffer from their own mind and "acute language". They are either envied, or simply do not understand. An example is Chatsky - the main character of the Comedy Griboedov "Woe from Wit".
  • "Go crazy", "be crazy"
    These phraseologists have both positive and negative color. If a person from some event or fact experienced strong joy, a lot of positive emotions, then these phrases emphasize the power of an internal elevated state. If a negative deed is committed, then phraseology reinforces the importance of tested negative emotions.
  • "Not your mind business"
    So we are responsible for curious people who show an unhealthy interest in matters at all concerning them. This turnover of speech more clearly characterizes our negative and even sharp attitude towards the interlocutor.
  • "Survive from the mind", "crazy
    A person who is not able to logically think, to make sound decisions, it usually causes the events from those who surround his thoughts about his madness.
  • "Bring to mind"
    We use this phraseologist in speech when we want to finish or complete the work started.
  • "I will not do the mind"
    Used in speech in relation to something that is impossible to understand, sensitizing, guess, do.
  • "Giant Thought"
    They speak with irony about a man with disabilities, a chatty, pseudomychloride, pseudo-desalted. The phraseology came from Roman I. Ilf and E. Petrov "Twelve Chairs" (the protagonist of Ostap Bender "Giant Thoughts" calls Kisu Vorobyaninov).

With the word "mind" there are many more phrases, I took for consideration the most used in speech. Subsequent articles will also describe groups by groups.

Go crazy go crazy . More than owls. POST. BP. 1. To lose the mind, reason, becoming a mentally ill crazy. With land with meaning Persons: a person sick ... went crazy; Go crazy after what? After the disease, after a nervous shock ...

The similarity of this new person with the old was so great that after the first thought "not that!" Another came: "Or maybe I went crazy and really sits real, former Peter Petrovich?" (M. Privine.)

2. To worry very much, worry, worry. With land with meaning Persons: Father, Mother, friend ... goes crazy; Go crazy from what? from excitement, from fear, from anxiety ...

For three days, there are no news from him, and I am going crazy.

You see and know ... When I do not see you - I'm going crazy from anxiety. (A. N. Tolstoy.)

3. Show excessive admiration, delight, to get involved, captivated by anyone or anything. With land with meaning Persons: visitor, viewer, man ... goes crazy from anyone? From her, from the girl, from the artist, from music, from singing ...

Women from him [Kirsanov] went crazy ... (I. Turgenev.)

Even sadness did not come out ... But this because of her I went crazy literally day and night ... (I. Bunin.)

4. Show excessive excitement, raise. With land with meaning Persons or aggregate of persons: teenager, young man, girl, young people ... goes crazy from what? from fun, from joy, from happiness ...

So go crazy with joy. (A. Ostrovsky.)

Olya Meshcherskaya, the last winter, was completely crazy from fun, as they said in the gymnasium. (I. Bunin.)

5. In emotional use when expressing various attitudes towards someone or anyone (admiration, anxiety, fear, surprise, condemnation, etc.).

From irony, lyrics, fiction, false hopes and promises can be crazy! (A. Block.)

Go crazy ... What do you do in the end? (A.N. Tolstoy.)

Go crazy, what a big country! (V. Kataev.)

He entered the front office. In the dim light of the cabinet, he came to the muddy cavaloigard with a shiny head. Tugai did not look at him, pale, painfully grinned. "Fu," he whispered, "you will go crazy." (M. Bulgakov.)


Training phraseological dictionary. - M.: AST. E. A. Bystrov, A. P. Okuneva, N. M. Shansky. 1997 .

Watch what is "go crazy" in other dictionaries:

    go crazy - lose (reason, (once) the mind), lose (reason, mind), (to stop, move) (mind, reason, in (mind, mind)), fuck ((once) with the mind, with (mind, mind)) , (Skid, Sleep, Salge) (crazy), Cut, Threatening, Shuffle, ... ... Synonym dictionary

    Go crazy - go away 1, go, go away; desoem, descended; Sooty; descended; haul; owls. Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Swedov. 1949 1992 ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    Go crazy - 1. Go / h / go / go / t, SPE / TIBK, SPACE / T, SVIDE / TH, SHAVE / THAT CLAIR / WHICH WHICH TO ENTRICT MEDICAL PICTURE, ONLORAL PERSON ... Russian Language Phrase

    go crazy - Wow/!; You can go crazy with / (sit down)!, go away (Sleep, fuck, etc.) crazy / 1) Lose the mind, become anxious, crazy. 2) about com The incoming implaced, speaking absurdity. 3) exclamation expressing strong surprise ... ... Dictionary of many expressions

    Go crazy - go crazy. Get crazy. 1. To become crazy. Anfisa Semenovna is mentally ill. In the past, a children's doctor who worked in the same hospital, she suddenly went crazy (V. Inbera. Almost three years). 2. Review Expres Without giving a report in your ... ... Fraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

    See Mars ... and do not go crazy - See Mars ... and do not go crazy ... Wikipedia

    See Mars ... and do not go crazy - See Mars ... and do not go crazy ... Wikipedia

    Do not let me go crazy! - From the poem "Do not give me God to go crazy ..." (1833) A. S. Pushkin (1799 1837): Do not let me go crazy! No, Better Staff and Sum, No, Better Ma and Glad! It is used: in the literal sense, as a commentary on the well-established difficult circumstances. ... ... Dictionary of winged words and expressions

    Go crazy - Review. 1. To become crazy, lose weight. 2. Do not pay a report in your actions, actions, act recklessly. 3. From whom, from what. Exercise excessive admiration, delight, fiercely, getting into four.… … Large dictionary of Russian sayings

    come together - go away, go, go away; desoem, descended; Sooty; descended; haul; . 1. From what. Walking (in 1 and in some combinations of 2 meanings), leave your place, go down. S. from the mountain. S. from the horse. S. from the sidewalk on the bridge. The car came down from the conveyor. A train… … Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

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