the young Turks

the young Turks
амер.; полит.
"младотурки", воинственно настроенные участники какой-л. группы, фракции, партии [образовано по аналогии с названием участников буржуазного революционного движения в Турции в начале XX в.]

These new Republican warriors were called the Young Turks, a band of about 20 who had mutinied against the feeble leadership of the old guard. (NLP) — Этих новых, готовых ринуться в бой американских сенаторов-республиканцев прозвали "младотурками". Их было человек 20, взбунтовались они против старого руководства.

When the American President disagreed with a portion of the Prime Minister's argument, Churchill smiled: ‘You're just like the Young Turks in my government.’ (NLP) — Когда американский президент не согласился с некоторыми доводами Черчилля, премьер-министр Великобритании улыбнулся и сказал: - Вы напоминаете мне некоторых воинствующих членов моего правительства.


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

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