take the gilt off the gingerbread

take the gilt off the gingerbread
   paзг.
   "cнять пoзoлoту", лишить чтo-л. пpивлeкaтeльнocти; пoкaзывaть кoгo-л. (или чтo-л.) бeз пpикpac
    I'll take some o' the conceit out of them, take some o' the gilt off their gingerbread. They don't know who they're up against yet, but by gad, I'll learn [-teach] them (A J. Cronin). 'Golly, here's Mummy... Good-bye.' 'Good-bye,' I said feeling a little puzzled. Some of the gilt had already been taken off the gingerbread. Why should she panic when her mother came into the room? (J. Brains)

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  • take the gilt off the gingerbread — Brit. cause something to lose its attractiveness or desirability. → gingerbread …   English new terms dictionary

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  • gingerbread — [13] The idea that gingerbread does not much resemble bread is entirely justified by the word’s history. For originally it was gingebras (a borrowing from Old French), and it meant ‘preserved ginger’. By the mid 14th century, by the process known …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • gilt — I. /gɪlt / (say gilt) verb 1. a past tense and past participle of gild1. –adjective 2. gilded; golden in colour. –noun 3. the gold or other material applied in gilding; gilding. –phrase 4. take the gilt off the gingerbread, Colloquial to …  

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