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clout    音标拼音: [kl'ɑʊt]
n. 破布
vt. 打补钉

破布打补钉

clout
n 1: a target used in archery
2: special advantage or influence; "the chairman's nephew has a
lot of pull" [synonym: {pull}, {clout}]
3: a short nail with a flat head; used to attach sheet metal to
wood [synonym: {clout nail}, {clout}]
4: (boxing) a blow with the fist; "I gave him a clout on his
nose" [synonym: {punch}, {clout}, {poke}, {lick}, {biff}, {slug}]
v 1: strike hard, especially with the fist; "He clouted his
attacker"

Clout \Clout\ (klout), n. [AS. cl[=u]t a little cloth, piece of
metal; cf. Sw. klut, Icel. kl[=u]tr a kerchief, or W. clwt a
clout, Gael. clud.]
1. A cloth; a piece of cloth or leather; a patch; a rag.
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His garments, nought but many ragged clouts,
With thorns together pinned and patched was.
--Spenser.
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A clout upon that head where late the diadem stood.
--Shak.
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2. A swadding cloth.
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3. A piece; a fragment. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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4. The center of the butt at which archers shoot; -- probably
once a piece of white cloth or a nail head.
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A'must shoot nearer or he'll ne'er hit the clout.
--Shak.
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5. An iron plate on an axletree or other wood to keep it from
wearing; a washer.
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6. A blow with the hand. [Low]
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{Clout nail}, a kind of wrought-iron nail heaving a large
flat head; -- used for fastening clouts to axletrees,
plowshares, etc., also for studding timber, and for
various purposes.
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Clout \Clout\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clouted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Clouting}.] [OE. clutien. clouten, to patch. See {Clout},
n.]
1. To cover with cloth, leather, or other material; to
bandage; patch, or mend, with a clout.
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And old shoes and clouted upon their feet. --Josh.
ix. 5.
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Paul, yea, and Peter, too, had more skill in . . .
clouting an old tent than to teach lawyers.
--Latimer.
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2. To join or patch clumsily.
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If fond Bavius vent his clouted song. --P. Fletcher
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3. To quard with an iron plate, as an axletree.
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4. To give a blow to; to strike. [Low]
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The . . . queen of Spain took off one of her
chopines and clouted Olivarez about the noddle with
it. --Howell.
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5. To stud with nails, as a timber, or a boot sole.
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{Clouted cream}, clotted cream, i. e., cream obtained by
warming new milk. --A. Philips.
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Note: "Clouted brogues" in Shakespeare and "clouted shoon" in
Milton have been understood by some to mean shoes armed
with nails; by others, patched shoes.
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215 Moby Thesaurus words for "clout":
amperage, armipotence, ascendancy, authoritativeness, authority,
backlash, backwash, bang, bash, bat, beating, beef, belt, biff,
black power, blow, bonk, box, brute force, buffet, cabbage, charge,
charisma, charm, chop, clap, clip, clobber, clump, cogence,
cogency, coldcock, collar, compulsion, consequence, control, cop,
crack, credit, cut, dash, deal, deal a blow, deck, dig, ding, dint,
dominance, domination, drag, drive, driving force, drub, drubbing,
drumming, duress, effect, effectiveness, effectuality, eminence,
enchantment, energy, esteem, favor, fetch, fetch a blow,
flower power, force, force majeure, forcefulness, full blast,
full force, fusillade, good feeling, heist, hit, hit a clip, hold,
hook, impact, impellent, impelling force, impetus, importance,
impress, impression, imprint, impulse, impulsion, in, incentive,
incidental power, incitement, influence, influentiality,
insinuation, irresistible force, jab, knock, knock cold,
knock down, knock out, leadership, let have it, leverage, lick,
magisterialness, magnetism, main force, main strength, mana, mark,
mastery, might, might and main, mightiness, moment, momentum,
motive power, moxie, muscle power, nail, nick, nip, paste, pelt,
personality, persuasion, pizzazz, plunk, poke, poop, potence,
potency, potentiality, pound, power, power pack, power structure,
power struggle, powerfulness, predominance, preponderance,
prepotency, pressure, prestige, print, productiveness,
productivity, propulsion, puissance, pull, punch, purchase, push,
rap, reaction, recoil, reflex, reign, repercussion, repute,
response, rule, say, sinew, slam, slap, slog, slosh, slug, smack,
smash, smite, snap, soak, sock, steal, steam, strength, strike,
strike at, stroke, strong arm, suasion, subtle influence,
suggestion, superiority, superpower, supremacy, swat, sway, swing,
swipe, tattoo, thrust, thump, thwack, upper hand, validity,
vehemence, vigor, vim, virility, virtue, virulence, vitality,
wallop, wattage, weight, whack, wham, whip hand, whop, yerk


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  • CLOUT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The slang sense of clout refers to attention, fame, popularity, and sometimes notoriety, especially the kind one may achieve on social media, whether by posting a controversial hot take or performing a stunt on video in the hope that it goes viral
  • CLOUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CLOUT definition: 1 to hit someone or something with the hand or with a heavy object: 2 If you clout a ball, such… Learn more
  • CLOUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you clout someone, you hit them Rachel clouted him [VERB noun] The officer clouted her on the head [VERB noun + on] Clout is also a noun I was half tempted to give one of them a clout myself A person or institution that has clout has influence and power This former TV actress already has the clout to alter movie screenplays
  • Clout Slang Meaning: Understanding the Modern Term
    Originally an early 20th-century term associated with influence, clout has morphed into a popular slang term primarily whispered within social media circles This article will dive into the meaning of clout, its origins, and its implications in contemporary society
  • clout noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    Definition of clout noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable] power and influence I knew his opinion carried a lot of clout with them The companies used their clout to influence policy This movie is an opportunity to increase his clout in Hollywood
  • clout Meaning Origin | Slang by Dictionary. com
    The slang appears early as the 1860s for “political influence,” apparently based on a centuries-old sense of clout meaning “punch” or “force ” A person with clout can get things done on Capitol Hill or Wall Street Clout got new life in the 2000s with the rise of social media
  • Clout - definition of clout by The Free Dictionary
    1 a blow, esp with the hand 2 influence; pull 3 a long hit in baseball 4 the mark or target shot at in archery, esp in long-distance shooting 5 Dial a piece of cloth 6 to hit or cuff clout′er, n
  • Clout - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    When you speak of someone having clout, it usually means that they communicate a sense of power or influence, particularly in the political sense "You’ll wanna talk to that big guy over there if you want me to let you in He’s got clout "
  • clout, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    What does the noun clout mean? There are 17 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun clout , eight of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • What does Clout mean? - Definitions. net
    What does Clout mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Clout Influence or effectiveness, especially political A blow with the hand A home run The center of the butt at which archers shoot; probably once a piece of white cloth or a nail head A swaddling cloth





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