clout
Kelime Anlamı :

1. patlatmak.
2. pul.
3. rondela.
4. darbe.
5. geniş başlı çivi.
6. slang piston.
7. isabet kaydeden atış.
8. dili tokat atmak.
9. nişan alma nokta.
10. etki.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. A blow, especially with the fist.
2. baseball A long powerful hit.
3. sports an archery target.
4. informal influence; pull: "women in dual-earner households are gaining in job status and earnings ... giving them more clout at work and at home” ( sue Shellenbarger).
5. informal power; muscle.
6. chiefly midland U.S. A piece of cloth, especially a baby's diaper.
7. to hit, especially with the fist.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. influence or effectiveness, especially political.
2. A blow with the hand.
3. A home run.
4. the center of the butt at which archers shoot; probably once a piece of white cloth or a nail head.
5. A swaddling cloth.
6. A cloth; a piece of cloth or leather; a patch; a rag.
7. an iron plate on an axletree or other wood to keep it from wearing; a washer.
8. A piece; a fragment.
9. to hit, especially with the fist.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. A cloth; a piece of cloth or leather; a patch; a rag.
2. A swadding cloth.
3. A piece; a fragment.
4. the center of the butt at which archers shoot; -- probably once a piece of white cloth or a nail head.
5. an iron plate on an axletree or other wood to keep it from wearing; a washer.
6. A blow with the hand.
7. to cover with cloth, leather, or other material; to bandage; patch, or mend, with a clout.
8. to join or patch clumsily.
9. to quard with an iron plate, as an axletree.
10. to give a blow to; to strike.
11. to stud with nails, as a timber, or a boot sole.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1. special advantage or influence
2. (boxing) a blow with the fist
3. a target used in archery
4. a short nail with a flat head; used to attach sheet metal to wood
5. strike hard, especially with the fist
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.