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1 | coup an occasion when a group of people takes control of a country , usually by means of military force (通常用军事力量实现的)政变 |
| a military/army coup There has been a series of military coups since the country gained independence. 自从该国取得独立以来,发生了一系列的军事政变。 |
| stage/lead/mount a coup A band of young disillusioned officers staged a coup. 一群幻想破灭的年轻军官发动了一场政变。 |
| an attempted/failed/abortive coup He was jailed for his part in the attempted coup. 他由于参加一起未遂的政变而被关进监狱。 |
| +against the 1996 coup against General Abacha 1996年反对阿巴查将军的政变 |
| 1a | an occasion when someone suddenly gains control in an organization 突然掌控 | | a boardroom coup 对董事会的突然掌控 | |
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2 | an impressive and surprising success 惊人的成功 |
| It’ s a great coup to get Bjork to perform here. 能请到比约克来这里演出是惊人的成功之举。 |
| a publicity/propaganda/public relations coup This is a major publicity coup for the company. 这是该公司广告宣传的一次巨大成功。 |
Words frequently used with coup | coup 的常见搭配词 | verbs | attempt, launch, lead, mount, plot, stage, | 1 | | |
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