coup de theatre
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coup de thé·â·tre
(ko͞o′ də tā-ä′trə)n. pl. coups de théâtre (ko͞o′)
1. A sudden dramatic turn of events in a play.
2. An unexpected and sensational event, especially one that reverses or negates a prevailing situation.
[French : coup, stroke + de, of + théâtre, theater.]
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coup de théâtre
(ku də teɑtrə)n, pl coups de théâtre (ku də teɑtrə)
1. (Theatre) a dramatic turn of events, esp in a play
2. (Theatre) a sensational device of stagecraft
3. (Theatre) a stage success
[literally: stroke of the theatre]
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coup de thé•â•tre
(kudə teɪˈɑ trə)n., pl. coups de thé•â•tre (kudə teɪˈɑ trə)
French.
1. a surprising or sensational turn of events in a play.
2. any theatrical trick intended to have a sensational effect.
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Noun | 1. | coup de theatre - a dramatic surprise surprise - a sudden unexpected event |
2. | coup de theatre - a sensational bit of stagecraft stagecraft - skill in writing or staging plays production - a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television; "have you seen the new production of Hamlet?" | |
3. | coup de theatre - a highly successful theatrical production staging, theatrical production - the production of a drama on the stage |
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