any port in a storm
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British pronunciation/ˌɛni pˈɔːt ɪn ɐ stˈɔːm/
American pronunciation/ˌɛni pˈoːɹt ɪn ɐ stˈoːɹm/
a port in a storm
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British pronunciation/ɐ pˈɔːt ɪn ɐ stˈɔːm/
American pronunciation/ɐ pˈoːɹt ɪn ɐ stˈoːɹm/
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убежище или помощь в особенно трудные времена

a person or a place that can help one overcome a difficult situation

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

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The idiom "a port in a storm" draws its origins from the world of maritime navigation, particularly the experiences of sailors and seafarers. In the context of sailing, finding a secure and sheltered port during a storm is essential to ensure the safety of the ship and its crew. The phrase evolved to describe any place or person that offers refuge or assistance during difficult or trying times, just as a port offers protection to ships during turbulent weather at sea. It is commonly employed in personal relationships to describe a reliable friend, family member, or support system that provides comfort and help during times of distress.

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