clout u rečniku PONS

clout Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to get a clout round the ears
to give sb a clout
to give sth a clout

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

engleski
Proficient planters, held in high regard by their peers, often exercised significant political clout in colonial governments.
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Only one group, it seems, has the clout to make the university turn censor.
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In wielding his enormous political clout, he usually preferred extensive consultations and consensus-building to unilateral decision-making.
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This, after all, was one way to display both their clout and their loyalty to the leader.
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The association had the advantage of great size in comparison to the competition, and had the necessary clout to secure raw materials.
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Has the thoughts unravel, he ends up injuring himself by clouting the wall out of agony.
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He was known to be great at maintaining good interpersonal relationships with his superiors and subordinates, and gained significant personal clout.
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Observers saw the merger as a sign of the difficult legal economy and an opportunity for the two firms to regain their lost clout.
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This allows campaigns to hold more clout and give survivors more self-confidence.
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Companies that own several stations affiliated with the same network generally have more clout with that network.
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