柯林斯詞典coup /ku?/ (coups) 1. N-COUNT When there is a coup, a group of people seize power in a country. 政變 ...a military coup. …一次軍事政變。2. N-COUNT A coup is an achievement which is thought to be especially good because it was very difficult. 極爲(wèi)難得的成就 The sale is a big coup for the auction house. 這次拍賣額對該拍賣行而言是極爲(wèi)難得的成就。 返回 coup劍橋詞典 coup noun [C] (SUCCESS) an unexpectedly successful achievement 意想不到的成功 It was a tremendous coup for the local paper to get an exclusive interview with Prince Charles. 儅地報紙能獨家採訪到查爾斯王子是破天荒的成功。 I got him to come to a party , which was something of a coup. 我說服了他來蓡加聚會,實屬意外之得。 例句 Their story about the princess was a real coup.Winning the helicopter contract was a real coup for him.Getting the chief executive job was a real coup for Jennifer. coup noun [C] (TAKE POWER) C2 (also coup d'état, uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio /?ku?.de??tɑ?/ us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio plural coups d'état) a sudden illegal , often violent , taking of government power , especially by part of an army 政變;(尤指)軍事政變 a military coup 軍事政變 返回 coup