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Hello, young, unfamiliar tribe!

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: Hello, young, unfamiliar tribe!

Meaning: It is used as a playfully solemn greeting addressed to young people, young colleagues.

Origin: From the poem "I visited again ..." (1935) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837). The poet writes about the old pines in his native estate and about the young, growing pines growing around them: "Hello, tribe // Young, unfamiliar! Not I // I will see your mighty late age, // When you outgrow my acquaintances // And the old chapter you will shield them // From the eyes of a passer-by..."

Random phraseology:

Russia, washed with blood.

Meaning:

Usually, this refers to Russia, which went through the tests of the First World War, the revolution and the Civil War.

Origin:

Title of the book (1932) by the Soviet writer Artyom Vesely (pseudonym of Nikolai Ivanovich Kochkurov, 1899-1939).

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