coup
Kelime Anlamı :
1. darbe.
2. askeri darbe.
3. zekice davranış.
4. hükümet darbesi.
5. başarılı vuruş.
6. darbede.
7. darbeci.
8. kozlamak.
9. başarılı bir iş.
10. başarılı hareket.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
A brilliantly executed stratagem; a triumph.
2. A coup d'état.
3. A sudden appropriation of leadership or power; a takeover: a boardroom coup.
4. among certain native american peoples, a feat of bravery performed in battle, especially the touching of an enemy's body without causing injury.
5. count coup among certain native american peoples, to ceremoniously recount one's exploits in battle.
2. A coup d'état.
3. A sudden appropriation of leadership or power; a takeover: a boardroom coup.
4. among certain native american peoples, a feat of bravery performed in battle, especially the touching of an enemy's body without causing injury.
5. count coup among certain native american peoples, to ceremoniously recount one's exploits in battle.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A quick, brilliant, and highly successful act; a triumph.
2. A coup d'état.
3. by extension, a takeover of one group by another.
2. A coup d'état.
3. by extension, a takeover of one group by another.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A sudden stroke delivered with promptness and force; -- used also in various ways to convey the idea of an unexpected, clever, and successful tactic or stratagem.
2. A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal at rouge et noir.
3. among some tribes of north american indians especially of the great plains, the act of striking or touching an enemy in warfare with the hand or at close quarters, as with a short stick, in such a manner as by custom to entitle the doer to count the deed an act of bravery; hence, any of various other deeds recognized by custom as acts of bravery or honor.
4. to make a coup.
2. A single roll of the wheel at roulette, or a deal at rouge et noir.
3. among some tribes of north american indians especially of the great plains, the act of striking or touching an enemy in warfare with the hand or at close quarters, as with a short stick, in such a manner as by custom to entitle the doer to count the deed an act of bravery; hence, any of various other deeds recognized by custom as acts of bravery or honor.
4. to make a coup.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to cut; slash: in the extracts, with reference to shoes ornamentally slashed.
2. to upset; overturn; tilt over; turn upside down; dump: as, to coup the cart.
3. to die.
4. to give or exchange blows; fight.
5. to upset; be overturned; fall or tumble over.
6. to swoop.
7. to barter; buy and sell, as horses or cattle.
8. A blow; a stroke.
9. A trick; a snare.
10. the act of upsetting or overturning, or state of being overturned; the act of dumping.
11. A tumble; a fall.
12. A fault in a seam of coal.
13. A cart-load.
14. an obsolete or dialectal (scotch) form of cup.
15. A stroke or blow, especially a sudden stroke, implying promptness and force: a french word used in english in various french phrases, or singly, with conscious reference to its french use.
16. specifically, with reference to the north western tribes of the indians of north america, a stroke that captures the weapon or horse of an enemy; hence, victory over an enemy.
17. A coup d'état; a stroke of policy. see below.
18. specifically— Milit., that talent for rapid observation and generalization by which an officer is enabled by a glance to estimate the advantages and disadvantages of a field of battle for attack and defense, and thus to post his troops without delay so as to make the most of it.
19. A stroke; a brilliant play; in banking games the decision of all the bets by one event.
2. to upset; overturn; tilt over; turn upside down; dump: as, to coup the cart.
3. to die.
4. to give or exchange blows; fight.
5. to upset; be overturned; fall or tumble over.
6. to swoop.
7. to barter; buy and sell, as horses or cattle.
8. A blow; a stroke.
9. A trick; a snare.
10. the act of upsetting or overturning, or state of being overturned; the act of dumping.
11. A tumble; a fall.
12. A fault in a seam of coal.
13. A cart-load.
14. an obsolete or dialectal (scotch) form of cup.
15. A stroke or blow, especially a sudden stroke, implying promptness and force: a french word used in english in various french phrases, or singly, with conscious reference to its french use.
16. specifically, with reference to the north western tribes of the indians of north america, a stroke that captures the weapon or horse of an enemy; hence, victory over an enemy.
17. A coup d'état; a stroke of policy. see below.
18. specifically— Milit., that talent for rapid observation and generalization by which an officer is enabled by a glance to estimate the advantages and disadvantages of a field of battle for attack and defense, and thus to post his troops without delay so as to make the most of it.
19. A stroke; a brilliant play; in banking games the decision of all the bets by one event.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia