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Значение идиомы honeymoon is over
[honeymoon is over] The first happy period of friendship andcooperation between two persons or groups is over.
A few monthsafter a new President is elected, the honeymoon is over and Congressand the President begin to criticize each other.
The honeymoon wassoon over for the new foreman and the men under him.
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