"coup" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

coup sustantivo

sustantivo + coup
Kolokacji: 22
palace coup • August coup • army coup • propaganda coup • boardroom coup • ...
coup + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 9
coup d'etat • coup attempt • coup leader • coup Grace • coup plotter • ...
coup + verbo
Kolokacji: 16
coup fails • coup overthrows • coup takes • coup occurs • coup leads • ...
verbo + coup
Kolokacji: 12
coup led • stage a coup • seize in a coup • plan a coup • support the coup • ...
adjetivo + coup
Kolokacji: 38
military coup • bloodless coup • major coup • successful coup • big coup • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 11
(1) military, military-led
Kolokacji: 2
(2) bloodless, bloody, violent
Kolokacji: 3
1. successful coup = udany zamach stanu successful coup
2. abortive coup = nieudany zamach stanu abortive coup
3. Soviet coup = Radziecki zamach stanu Soviet coup
4. unsuccessful coup = nieudany zamach stanu unsuccessful coup
5. Chilean coup = Chilijczyk zamach stanu Chilean coup
6. aborted coup = zaniechany zamach stanu aborted coup
7. diplomatic coup = taktowny zamach stanu diplomatic coup
8. hard-line coup = twardy-linia zamach stanu hard-line coup
9. short-lived coup = krótkotrwały zamach stanu short-lived coup
10. theatrical coup = teatralny zamach stanu theatrical coup
  • Mr. Toms must have conceived this 25-foot monster as a theatrical coup, but the effect was fleeting and, eventually, ridiculous.
  • Ms. Fischer played it with patience and dignity, with never a performer's big gesture or a theatrical coup.
  • The famous moments of "Pagliacci" are justly famous, and the murderous play that is not a play at the end is a theatrical coup.
  • He also scored the evening's theatrical coup when he approached his opponent's lectern and dared her to sign a pledge to swear off soft money.
  • In every other respect the risky experiment, the theatrical coup, if you like to call it so, seemed to have failed.
  • Blood-red lips surrounded the half-open mouth, creating an effect that one critic described as a "theatrical coup of the first rank."
  • And now comes Ms. Stewart's most dazzling theatrical coup.
  • The Shakespearean cycle, however, represents a theatrical coup that came about as a fluke.
  • Most theater people who come later in life to opera directing put the theatrical coup before the musical one.
  • The Shakespearean cycle, though, represents a theatrical coup that came about as a fluke, and enhances a season abounding in cultural richness of international scope.
(7) real, possible
Kolokacji: 2
(8) political, journalistic
Kolokacji: 2
(9) recent, late, previous
Kolokacji: 3
(11) impending, imminent
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + coup
Kolokacji: 11
following the coup • after the coup • during the coup • of the coup • in a coup • ...

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