putsch
美 [p?t?]
英 [p?t?] 
- n.政變;武力奪取政權(quán)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)暴動(dòng);叛亂;起義
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):putsches 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 政變;武力奪取政權(quán)a sudden attempt to remove a government by force |
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 〈外〉倉(cāng)促起義[暴動(dòng)],民變,暴動(dòng) |
英英解釋
例句
The Panic galvanized the big bankers to put on a concerted putsch for a Lender of Last Resort in the shape of a central bank.
危機(jī)促使銀行巨頭們齊心協(xié)力發(fā)動(dòng)一場(chǎng)“政變”,聯(lián)手建立一個(gè)中央銀行來(lái)作為他們的守護(hù)天使。
The result of this mini-putsch was a draw. But it shortened Mr Blair's political life expectancy.
這一小型的叛變雖以平手告終,但是最終縮短了他的政治壽命。
For a best case, imagine a virtuous circle of events that starts with a favorable market reaction to Paulson's putsch.
拿最好的情況說,想像一下一圈高品德的事件,從市場(chǎng)對(duì)paulson的putsch的積極反應(yīng)開始。
He has taunted millions of Iranians by praising their unprecedented participation in an election many now view as a ballot-box putsch.
他嘲弄了數(shù)百萬(wàn)伊朗人,因?yàn)?/c>他稱贊他們史無(wú)前例地參與到大選中,而許多人如今認(rèn)為那是一次投票箱叛亂。
The common sense of senior Tories should spare Mr Bercow from a putsch but he will be watched more closely than any recent speaker.
高級(jí)別的保守黨人按常識(shí)應(yīng)該放棄罷免MrBercow的企圖,但是MrBercow將受到比近來(lái)任何一位議長(zhǎng)都更為嚴(yán)密的監(jiān)控。
I predicted there would be a putsch in Russia before that autumn, but people thought I was crazy.
我預(yù)計(jì),在那年秋季以前,蘇聯(lián)就會(huì)發(fā)生政變。人們都認(rèn)為我瘋了。
That event was overshadowed by the fallout from the botched putsch against Mr Brown, but the new policy merits scrutiny.
這個(gè)想法被最近反對(duì)布朗的政治事件蒙上了陰影,但是這個(gè)新的政策的優(yōu)點(diǎn)顯現(xiàn)出來(lái)了。
His attempt was stymied by the August 1991 putsch against him, and by Yeltsin's determination to seize all power for himself.
然而,1991年8月爆發(fā)了反對(duì)他的政變,加上葉利欽決意把所有權(quán)力抓在自己手上,戈?duì)柊蛦谭?/c>的嘗試也就落了空。
Later that year, on August 18, there was a putsch.
那年晚些時(shí)候,8月18日,政變發(fā)生了。
Spiegel Online called the shake-up the "gentlest putsch " in history.
德國(guó)明鏡在線稱此次自民黨內(nèi)人事變動(dòng)為歷史上“最溫柔的起義”。
Barely 14 months later, a failed putsch in Moscow left the Soviet Union in ruins.
僅僅14個(gè)月后,發(fā)生在莫斯科的一場(chǎng)未遂政變使蘇聯(lián)分崩離析。
Some in the queue had stood with Mr Yeltsin outside Russia's parliament in 1991, to face down a hardline putsch.
隊(duì)列中有些人曾在1991年與葉利欽站在俄羅斯國(guó)會(huì)門外共同平定了強(qiáng)硬派發(fā)動(dòng)的政變。
After the '44 Putsch they arrested him.
在44年的政變后,他們逮捕了他。
Goering took part in the beer hall putsch of 1923 and was wounded in the groin.
戈林卷入了1923年的啤酒廳暴亂并傷及腹股溝。
putsch n. attempt to overthrow a governmentby force; political revolution
以武力推翻政府的企圖;武裝起義;造反;政治革命。
The arguments advanced for keeping Mr Brown were often negative: that a putsch would make Labour's plight worse;
目前對(duì)保留布朗先生的看法通常比較消極:如政權(quán)更替會(huì)使工黨的處境更為困頓;
Message all lendemain du putsch
發(fā)表于政變第二天的咨文