How would you explain the phrase there is nothing stronger than a heart of a volunteer?
There is NO proper verb phrase in that series of words.
I think the phrase is "pray tell..." and it is as if saying "please, do tell...please explain..." It has nothing to do with animals and prey.
how would you explain the phrase:"love of country"
Courtesy cost one nothing. A sociability b civility c urbanity d modesty
to do nothing nothing to do
a fortiori
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
nec plus ultra is a Latin phrase meaning 'nothing beyond' / 'nothing better'
Nothing if not to be
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
The latin phrase for "There is nothing you can't do" is "Nihil est non potes facere" Nihil- Nothing. Est- he/she/it (but in this case, there) is. Non Potes- You can't/ you are not able. Facere- To do.