clout
clout
klaʊt
klawt
/klˈa‍ʊt/

A(z) „clout” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to clout
01

ĂŒt, ver

to strike forcefully, especially using the fist
Transitive: to clout sb/sth
to clout definition and meaning
Példåk
In self-defense, she had to clout the attacker to escape from the dangerous situation.
ÖnvĂ©delembƑl meg kellett ĂŒtnie a tĂĄmadĂłt, hogy kiszabaduljon a veszĂ©lyes helyzetbƑl.
01

hatalom, befolyĂĄs

strong influence or authority, especially over decisions or people in power
Példåk
His political clout helped push the bill through.
Politikai befolyĂĄsa segĂ­tett elƑmozdĂ­tani a törvĂ©nyjavaslatot.
1.1

befolyås, népszerƱség

influence, fame, or popularity, often on social media
Példåk
That influencer has serious clout.
Az a influencer komoly befolyĂĄssal rendelkezik.
02

erƑs ökölcsapĂĄs, pusztĂ­tĂł ĂŒtĂ©s

(boxing) a heavy blow delivered with the fist
Példåk
He gave the intruder a quick clout before running for help.
Gyors ĂŒtĂ©st adott a betolakodĂłnak, mielƑtt segĂ­tsĂ©gĂ©rt futott.
03

széles fejƱ szög, lapos fejƱ szög

a short, thick nail with a large, flat head, used to fasten sheet material (such as metal or roofing felt) to wood
Példåk
He used a clout to attach the metal flashing to the shed.
Egy széles fejƱ szöget hasznålt, hogy rögzítse a fém burkolatot a fészerhez.
04

cél a földön, cél tåvoli lövészethez

(archery) a large target, traditionally a patch of cloth or a flag, placed on or near the ground for long‑distance shooting practice or competition
Példåk
Archers gathered for the annual clout‑shooting tournament.
Az íjåszok összegyƱltek az éves földi célpont lövészeti versenyre.
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