c. 1400, from Old French coup, colp "a blow, strike" (12c.), from Medieval Latin colpus, from Vulgar Latin colapus, from Latin colaphus "a cuff, box on the ear," from Greek kolaphos "a blow, slap." Meaning "a sudden decisive act" is 1852, short for coup d'etat. In Modern French the word is a workhorse, describing everything from a pat on the back to a whipping, and is used as well of thunder, gusts of wind, gunshots, and chess moves.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. All senior officers involved in the coup will have to be removed.
所有參與政變的高級(jí)官員都將被免職。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
2. The sale is a big coup for the auction house.
這筆交易是該拍賣(mài)行的一大成功之舉。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
3. Senior officers could be considering a coup to restore authoritarian rule.