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 coup [ku]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 砰然的一击, 妙计, 出乎意料的行动, 政变

[医] 发作, 中, 击

[经] 突袭


  1. The oppressed were free after the coup.
    被压迫的人民,在政变之后获得自由。
  2. The president's recent death set the stage for a military coup.
    总统最近死後, 酝酿著一场军事政变.
  3. The generals masterminded the coup.
    这几个将军策划了政变。


coup
[ noun ]
  1. a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force

  2. <noun.act>
  3. a brilliant and notable success

  4. <noun.act>


Coup \Coup\ v. i.
To make a coup.

Woe to the Sioux if the Northern Cheyennes get a chance
to coup ! --F.
Remington.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


Coup \Coup\ (k[=oo]), n. [F., fr.L. colaphus a cuff, Gr.
ko`lafos.]
1. A sudden stroke delivered with promptness and force; --
used also in various ways to convey the idea of an
unexpected, clever, and successful tactic or stratagem.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal at rouge
et noir. [Cant]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. Among some tribes of North American Indians especially of
the Great Plains, the act of striking or touching an enemy
in warfare with the hand or at close quarters, as with a
short stick, in such a manner as by custom to entitle the
doer to count the deed an act of bravery; hence, any of
various other deeds recognized by custom as acts of
bravery or honor.

While the coup was primarily, and usually, a blow
with something held in the hand, other acts in
warfare which involved great danger to him who
performed them were also reckoned coups by some
tribes. --G. B.
Grinnell.

Among the Blackfeet the capture of a shield, bow,
gun, war bonnet, war shirt, or medicine pipe was
deemed a coup. --G. B.
Grinnell.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{Coup de grace} (k[=oo]` de gr[.a]s") [F.], the stroke of
mercy with which an executioner ends by death the
sufferings of the condemned; hence, a decisive, finishing
stroke.

{Coup de main} (k[=oo]` de m[a^]N") [F.] (Mil.), a sudden and
unexpected movement or attack.

{Coup de soleil} (k[=o]` de s[-o]*l[asl]l or -l[asl]"y') [F.]
(Med.), a sunstroke. See {Sunstroke}.

{Coup d'['e]tat} (k[=oo]" d[asl]*t[aum]") [F.] (Politics), a
sudden, decisive exercise of power whereby the existing
government is subverted without the consent of the people;
an unexpected measure of state, more or less violent; a
stroke of policy.

{Coup d'[oe]il} (k[=oo]` d[~e]l"). [F.]
(a) A single view; a rapid glance of the eye; a
comprehensive view of a scene; as much as can be seen
at one view.
(b) The general effect of a picture.
(c) (Mil.) The faculty or the act of comprehending at a
glance the weakness or strength of a military
position, of a certain arrangement of troops, the most
advantageous position for a battlefield, etc.

  1. While many people, including Mr. Gorbachev and President Yeltsin, have been interviewed by the investigators, charges were lodged only against those who actually planned the coup and not those who supported it politically, Mr. Stepankov said.
  2. He also accused his old friend and former Parliament speaker Anatoly Lukyanov of betraying him during the attempted coup.
  3. He was arrested during an unsuccessful 1985 coup led by Gen. Thomas Quiwonkpa but escaped and rejoined other exiles in Ivory Coast.
  4. The three are charged with illegally entering Liberia in July with the intent of staging a coup and killing Doe.
  5. The speech, delivered three days before the 19th anniversary of the coup that brought him to power, was addressed to a convention of revolutionary committee members.
  6. The civil war began 10 years ago when a communist coup brought to power a government friendly to the Soviet Union.
  7. The Sinhalese front, outlawed after a failed 1971 coup, contends that the pact makes too many concessions to the Tamils and has vowed to block it.
  8. Had the latest coup attempt succeeded, the result could have been another civil war in this country of 100 million, wrote columnist Richard Akinnola wrote in the independent Vanguard newspaper.
  9. Here's a guy whose got to have doubts given the fact that one of his close supporters tried to run a coup on him.
  10. Ne Win led the March 1962 coup that toppled Nu, who uses only one name.
  11. The Caribbean News Agency, quoting police and hospital sources, said on Saturday that at least 22 people have died in fighting since the coup attempt began, but exactly where the fighting occurred remained unclear.
  12. In 1990, back in Chechnya, he took part in the republic's national congress and so impressed its members that he was elected leader. The failed August coup of 1991 gave Gen Dudayev his opportunity to break away from Russia.
  13. No notification was ever considered, officials said, apparently because the U.S. didn't think the coup plotters intended to kill Mr. Noriega, but merely sought to imprison him.
  14. The accord, which was expected, is considered a coup for Trump and will give Texas Air a needed cash infusion.
  15. There were unconfirmed reports that a third coup leader, Maj. Gen.
  16. The monarch apparently plans to hand the country back to his father, deposed in a military coup in 1990.
  17. The bloody coup apparently has caused hundreds of deaths, including many children shot indiscriminately.
  18. On Saturday, there was a frisson of expectation that the First Couple, in the lion's den, might let it all hang out. Enter their inspired coup de video.
  19. This prohibition was partly blamed for the failed coup attempt against Manuel Noriega before he was finally apprehended.
  20. Middle-ranking army officers mounted the coup, saying they wanted to end Moslem domination of Nigerian politics.
  21. Opposition leaders in Burma demanded the release of Buddhist monks, students and others arrested during a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations following Sunday's military coup.
  22. He said the travelers spoke of widespread rumors in Kabul over the weekend that Tanai was planning a coup.
  23. The only junta member left out of the proposed pardon was Dimitris Ioannides, who engineered a failed 1974 coup in nearby Cyprus, a disaster that led to the partition of the Mediterranean island and Greece's return to civilian rule.
  24. The communists seized power in Afghanistan in a 1978 coup.
  25. Dealers said the gains in the Treasury market came on the back of a Japanese news-service report that suggested another Soviet coup may be in the works.
  26. But in 1985, thousands of Sudanese danced in the streets after demonstrations against high prices, Islamic law and Nimeiri's iron-fisted security policies led to the coup.
  27. As a result, the United States stood by as the coup proceeded, Manigat said.
  28. A Japanese newspaper reported that Mr. Schevardnadze said he wouldn't rule out another coup attempt if economic conditions continue to worsen in the Soviet nation.
  29. The coup planners wanted refuge for their families in Panama and wanted to know whether U.S. troops would block certain key intersections once the coup was under way.
  30. The coup planners wanted refuge for their families in Panama and wanted to know whether U.S. troops would block certain key intersections once the coup was under way.
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