be a law into oneself

be a law into oneself
(be a law into (to или unto) oneself)
ни с чем не считаться, кроме собственного мнения, идти наперекор традициям, обычаям, общепринятым нормам (ср. сам себе закон) [этим. библ. Romans II, 14] см. тж. a law unto itself

She had not thought it possible that Eugene could lose his position. He had always seemed so powerful to her, so much a law into himself. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The ‘Genius’’, book III, ch. XXII) — Она никогда не поверила бы, что Юджин может потерять место. Он ведь сам себе закон. Он всегда ей казался всесильным.

The Chevenix-Gores are all arrogant as the devil - a law into themselves. (A. Christie, ‘Murder in the Mews’, ‘Dead Man's Mirror’) — Все члены семьи Чевеникс-Горс отъявленные гордецы. Закон для них не писан.

Gramps has always been a law unto himself. Heaven knows what he'll do. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Smoking Chimney’, ch. 15) — Грэмпс натура своенравная. Один бог знает, что он может вытворить.


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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