英 [ˈklaʊtɪd] 美 [ˈklaʊtɪd]
adj. 凝固的;缀补的
v. 打击;用布擦(clout 的过去分词)
clout /klaʊt/ TEM4 [ clouting clouted clouts ]
及物动词 If you clout someone, you hit them. 打
Rachel clouted him.
雷切尔打了他。
可数名词 Clout is also a noun. 打
I was half tempted to give one of them a clout myself.
我几乎都想亲自去把他们当中的一个打一顿。
不可数名词 A person or institution that has clout has influence and power. 影响力
Mr. Sutherland may have the clout needed to push the two trading giants into a deal.
萨瑟兰先生可能具有影响力来促使两大贸易巨头达成交易。
a target used in archery
special advantage or influence
同义词: pull
a short nail with a flat head; used to attach sheet metal to wood
同义词: clout nail
strike hard, especially with the fist
He clouted his attacker
打长球;猛击:
... clout 敲打 clouted 缀补的 clout-shoe 穿粗布鞋者 ...
凝固的;缀补的
打击;用布擦(clout的过去分词)
Rachel clouted him.
雷切尔打了他。
He clouted the ball into the south stands.
他把球打到南边的看台上去。
And old shoes and clouted upon their feet, and old garments upon them; and all the bread of their provision was dry and mouldy.
将补过的旧鞋穿在脚上,把旧衣服穿在身上。他们所带的饼都是干的,长了霉了。
But, bizarrely, Richard Pyrah bowled a no-ball, which was clouted for six by all-rounder Nicky Boje over long leg.
By this stage, Mr Giuliani would probably have clouted several trade-union leaders.
Off-spinner Swann, who finished with figures of 0-96 from 23 overs, was clouted for two sixes in one over and the same fate befell Collingwood soon afterwards.