词汇 | clout |
释义 | clout Theme: INFLUENCE n. influence; power.You have clout with the mayor. You try it.I don't have any clout at all. clout 1. noun 1 a heavy blow. Conventional from about 1400, it has slipped into dialect and colloquial use since the C18 UK, 2003. 2 power, influence, especially political US, 1868 2. verb 1 to hit a person with a heavy blow of your hand. Conventional from early C14, by late C19 had slipped into dialect and colloquial use UK, 2000. 2 to rob or steal something UK, 1708. 3 to fail to bet a debt AUSTRALIA, 1989. 4 to arrest someone US, 1992 clout listA secret list of people who, through advantageous connections and relationships with people of affluence, authority, or political influence, are given preferential consideration during an admissions or appointments process. Even though he didn't do well in school, his father's connections to state senators and local politicians enabled him to be put on the university's clout list, and he eventually gained admission. cloutedArrested or apprehended. if they catch you defacing the park benches, you'll be clouted for sure. clouted mod. arrested. They do things like that to get clouted so they can have a warm place to stay overnight. |
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