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Young turk Meaning in English

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ˈjəŋ/ /ˈtɝk
YUHNG TURK
jˈʌŋ/ /tɜːk
YUNG TURK

释义

A 'young turk' is a young person who is energetic and ambitious, especially someone in an organization who wants to make big changes and challenge old traditions.

用法与细微差别

Usually informal and figurative. Used to describe someone pushing for change within groups, often in business, politics, or organizations. Do not confuse with the literal meaning of nationality—it's not about being Turkish. Plural: 'young turks'. Sometimes capitalized as 'Young Turk'.

例句

Sarah is a young turk who always pushes for new ideas at work.

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The company hired some young turks to bring fresh energy.

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Tom acts like a young turk in every meeting.

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Ever since the new manager arrived, the office is full of young turks shaking things up.

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The old board members were nervous when the young turks started challenging their decisions.

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In politics, it's often the young turks who push hardest for reform.

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