putsch
英音[ pʊtʃ ] 美音[ pʊtʃ ]

起义

常用释义

词性释义

n.

(德)起义;暴动;叛乱

n.

(Putsch)人名;(英、德)普奇
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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.
危机促使银行巨头们齐心协力发动一场“政变”,联手建立一个中央银行来作为他们的守护天使。
The result of this mini-putsch was a draw. But it shortened Mr Blair's political life expectancy.
这一小型的叛变虽以平手告终,但是最终缩短了他的政治寿命。
For a best case, imagine a virtuous circle of events that starts with a favorable market reaction to Paulson's putsch.
拿最好的情况说,想像一下一圈高品德的事件,从市场对paulson的putsch的积极反应开始。
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。
The common sense of senior Tories should spare Mr Bercow from a putsch but he will be watched more closely than any recent speaker.
高级别的保守党人按常识应该放弃罢免MrBercow的企图,但是MrBercow将受到比近来任何一位议长都更为严密的监控。
I predicted there would be a putsch in Russia before that autumn, but people thought I was crazy.
我预计,在那年秋季以前,苏联就会发生政变。人们都认为我疯了。
That event was overshadowed by the fallout from the botched putsch against Mr Brown, but the new policy merits scrutiny.
这个想法被最近反对布朗的政治事件蒙上了阴影,但是这个新的政策的优点显现出来了。
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月爆发了反对他的政变,加上叶利钦决意把所有权力抓在自己手上,戈尔巴乔夫的尝试也就落了空。
Later that year, on August 18, there was a putsch.
那年晚些时候,8月18日,政变发生了。
Spiegel Online called the shake-up the "gentlest putsch " in history.
德国明镜在线称此次自民党内人事变动为历史上“最温柔的起义”。
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n.
(德)起义;暴动;叛乱