名词冲击; (来自攻击一方的)主要力量; 撞击,进攻
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1. She had to bear the brunt of the criticisms.
她不得不承受批评的压力。
2. The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader.
她的言论的锋芒指向工会领袖。
1. 迎面冲击:punk 废物 | brunt 迎面冲击 | bunt 抵,撞
2. 正面的冲击;主要的压力;锐气:brume雾 | brunt正面的冲击;主要的压力;锐气 | Bruntoncompass布鲁顿罗盘
3. 主力:brunsvigite 铁镁绿泥石 | brunt 主力 | brush 毛刷
4. 撞击:brunt撞击 | Brunton勃隆顿罗盘 | Bruntoncompass勃隆顿罗盘
1. 承受主要压力;首当其冲
To bear the brunt or take the brunt of something unpleasant means to suffer the main part or force of it.
e.g. Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment...
年轻人首当其冲,面临失业压力。
e.g. A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
孩子摔倒时,头部最容易受伤。
1. It is thus clear that private enterprises are bearing the brunt of the credit squeeze.
2. Iraqi security forces have borne the brunt of recent attacks as the Jan 30 election date approaches.
3. brunt的解释
3. Yu added that ordinary working people end up bearing the brunt of rising house prices.
4. brunt的翻译
4. Fuel price caps have insulated drivers from the full brunt of rising global crude.
5. brunt什么意思
5. Heilongjiang Province in Northeast China has taken the brunt of the trade injunction.
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6. But it is also bearing the brunt of the recent antagonism between the two countries.
7. She says she feels lucky that the mast took the brunt of the blow.
8. brunt是什么意思
8. Brunt was in his sickbed the night before the game and I could not see how he was going to play.
9. Nias appeared to have borne the brunt of the quake, but details of casualties on neighboring islands were sketchy.
10. Cozumel has been isolated since weathering the brunt of the storm on Friday.
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