English to Turkish Dictionary clout

clout

nüfuz
definition
verb
I clouted him on the head
hit hard with the hand or a hard object.
mend with a patch.
noun
a clout on the ear
a heavy blow with the hand or a hard object.
I knew he carried a lot of clout
influence or power, especially in politics or business.
translation of 'clout'
verb
indirmek,
vurmak
noun
hedef,
darbe,
paçavra,
tokat,
güç,
nüfuz,
etki,
prestij
example
I think television has 10 times the 'clout' of any column.
The idea is to give domestic artists and record companies, who may not have the promotional 'clout' of their American counterparts, a better chance of getting their music out to the public.
There are few people in the world of popular music who have as much influence and 'clout' as he does.
‘I managed to 'clout' it with an oar and take it back for a surprise fresh meal,’ he says.
The result was a thundering 'clout' behind the right ear.
The following year he would 'clout' 25 home runs, to lead the league.
That said, he delivered a swift 'clout' round about her ears.
Those in the know will tell you he got in the team in the first place only thanks to family influence and political 'clout' .
That reflects a relationship where the company is using its monopoly 'clout' to drive some hard bargains.
Computer-related businesses exerted enormous economic 'clout' as the twentieth century ended.
And by belonging to a national organisation it meant that local businesses had 'clout' on the big issues such as excessive bureaucracy and taxation.
His leadership has been accompanied by immense popularity that has endowed him with significant power and political 'clout' .
He lacks the 'clout' to fully assert himself - he remains fundamentally isolated.
he helps the women 'clout' their pans
I knew he carried a lot of 'clout'
This type of sight allows the archer to aim directly at the 'clout' flag while still holding the bow at an elevated angle so the arrow will travel the required distance.
To my dismay, one small box of carefully packed pottery ornaments must have received a heavy 'clout' at some time in the past few years and many of the pieces were chipped, or rubbed.
Sure, business interests deserve some 'clout' in a democracy, but this is ridiculous.
The cat bounced out of the carrier, fetched his companion a good 'clout' round the ears, and made off to his bowl where he sat, waiting with no patience at all for his delayed breakfast.
And with their financial 'clout' , it is hard to argue that they would not have a significantly positive economic impact on the economy.
And it's very clear that these are the nations which have the 'clout' at the global level.
The player stood off and a massive 'clout' with the right foot from around 25 yards followed.
I would welcome back the past, where scrumping apples would earn you a 'clout' around the ear.
If women have financial 'clout' or high political or business positions, then they too can determine the changes that will affect their lives and the lives of others.
He knew that, unlike the international conservation groups, he didn't have the 'clout' to get funding from the UN's Development Program.
The red-haired woman held her stun rod inches from Jewel's face, ready to 'clout' her across the head.
It will have such political 'clout' and such economic power that it will dictate the terms.
An elected regional assembly would have the 'clout' and funding to make a real difference to the quality of life of people who live and work in the North West.
But he admits that non-governmental organizations in these countries have a lot of political 'clout' .
a 'clout' on the ear
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