putsch 的定义
- a plotted revolt or attempt to overthrow a government, especially one that depends upon suddenness and speed.
putsch 近义词
等同于 coup d'état
更多putsch例句
- When modern democracies fail, the two Harvard professors write, they typically fail without the drama of a military coup or successful putsch.
- The putsch not only failed in humiliating fashion but also precipitated the collapse of the Soviet Union later that year.
- The German infatuation with Atatürk and Turkey waned after the Beerhall Putsch.
- A lack of contenders to replace McConnell also makes a putsch unlikely.
- But pity Alison Lundergan Grimes, the primary beneficiary of the anti-Ashley putsch.
- Naturally Neurath repeated the standard line, that Röhm had planned a putsch, but Dodd could sense that Neurath was shaken.
- The last time Republicans seized control of the House, in 1994, there was an intraparty putsch.
- In the street fighting that followed the attempted fascist Putsch a number were killed and wounded.
- And I also fail to understand the timing of The Brain's putsch.
- They were exploiting a local "putsch" so as to carry out a general "pogrom."
- In 1920, a general strike defeated the attempt of the militarists to seize control of the state in the Kapp Putsch.
- He gasped once or twice and then started sneezing—hoc-hoc-put-putsch!