释义 |
- n.政变;努力办到难办的事
- 网络突然的一击;妙计;意外而成功的行动
adj.+n. bloodless coup,abortive coup n. overthrow,revolution,rebellion,takeover,upheaval 1. | 政变a sudden change of government that is illegal and often violent |
| He seized power in a military coup in 2008. 他在 2008 年的军事政变中夺取了政权。 | | to stage/mount a coup 发动政变 | | | | a failed/an abortive coup 失败的╱流产的政变 | | She lost her position in a boardroom coup(= a sudden change of power among senior managers in a company) . 她在董事会的人事突变中失去了职位。 |
2. | 努力办到难办的事the fact of achieving sth that was difficult to do |
| Getting this contract has been quite a coup for us. 把这份合同争取到手让我们费了很大力气。 |
n. | 1. the sudden violent overthrow of a government and seizure of political power, especially by the military 2. a success that is unexpected and achieved with exceptional skill 3. among some Native American peoples, a feat of bravery during battle, especially touching an enemy warrior without harming him 4. an occasion when a group of people takes control of a country, usually by means of military force 5. an impressive and surprising success 1. the sudden violent overthrow of a government and seizure of political power, especially by the military 2. a success that is unexpected and achieved with exceptional skill 3. among some Native American peoples, a feat of bravery during battle, especially touching an enemy warrior without harming him 4. an occasion when a group of people takes control of a country, usually by means of military force 5. an impressive and surprising success |
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