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переворот — meaning in English: coup

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игра
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запись
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молекула
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переворот
perevorot
обороны
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'переворот' in political discussions, especially when talking about sudden governmental changes or uprisings. For instance, during news coverage of a coup d'état in Russia or neighboring countries, this term is often employed to describe the dramatic shifts in power dynamics.
Synonyms & nuances
'Переворот' is closely related to the word 'восстание' (uprising), but while 'восстание' implies a broader popular revolt, 'переворот' specifically denotes a sudden take-over by a smaller, often elite group, focusing on political power rather than mass participation.
Culture
'Переворот' has an interesting historical backdrop, often associated with significant upheavals like the Russian Revolution of 1917. The word itself derives from 'переворотить,' meaning to turn over or overturn, emphasizing the dramatic nature of these political shifts. This term not only signifies the act of a coup but also reflects the tumultuous nature of Russian history.
FAQ
Q.What does переворот mean in English?
'Переворот' translates to 'coup' in English, specifically referring to a sudden, decisive change in government. It's often used in political contexts.
Q.How do you use переворот in a sentence?
You can say, 'В стране произошел переворот,' meaning 'A coup took place in the country.' This demonstrates how to use the word in a political context.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using переворот?
A common mistake is to confuse 'переворот' with 'революция' (revolution). While both involve significant change, a 'переворот' usually indicates a swift takeover by a faction rather than a widespread movement.
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