putsch

英[pʊtʃ] 美[pʊtʃ]
  • n. 起义;叛乱
  • =Putsch.
  • put v.放;安置;使处于;提交;记下;表达;出发;开航n.推铅球;期货买卖
  • put a dot v:点
  • put across 圆满完成;解释清楚
  • put ahead v.把...往前拔;把...置前
  • put around v.传播;散布
Noun:
  1. a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force

1. Spectacular changes have taken place at the top since the failed putsch.
政变失败后,高层出现了急剧的变化。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Barely 14 months later, a failed putsch in Moscow left the Soviet Union in ruins.
仅仅14个月后, 发生在莫斯科的一场未遂政变使苏联分崩离析.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He has taunted millions of Iranians by praising their unprecedented participation in an election many now view as a ballot-box putsch.
      他嘲弄了数百万伊朗人,因为他称赞他们史无前例地参与到大选中,而许多人如今认为那是一次投票箱叛乱。