brunt的意思和读音

brunt

: [brʌnt] : [brʌnt]

n.()[,];

brunts  

n.effect,force,impact,burden,substance

bruntIDM

Schools will bear the brunt of cuts in government spending.

bear, take, etc. the brunt of sthto receive the main force of sth unpleasant

Schools will bear the brunt of cuts in government spending.

n.1.()[,]2.,,

n.1.the main force or effect of something such as a blow or criticism2.the greater part or the main burden

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2. chilling 使 brunt custody ...

3. Hollow Brunt Crown ...

4. 6.brunette:n. 7.brunt:n. 8.brusque:a. ...

5. fare: brunt: proceeding: ...

6.(Timon),Brunt(Weyoun)。

7. punk brunt bunt , ...

8. bruit () brunt brusque ...

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1.The dollar continued to take the brunt of investors' ire over the situation in the U.

2.The currency that bore the brunt was the yen. It jumped nearly 60% in a year, undermining Japanese growth.便60%,

3.You had the brunt of my being a new mom, trying to be perfect and learning with you along the way.使

4.In the short term, import tends to bear the brunt of the trade account's adjustment because exports respond only with a lag.竿

5.Winifred, who had borne the brunt of him for exactly twenty-one years, had never really believed that he would do what he now DID.

6.This time around, online companies are widely expected to benefit, with traditional media bearing the brunt of any downturns in advertising.线广

7.Poorer people, who tend to depend more on natural resources, will bear the brunt as they will not be able to compete with the rich.

8.Sometimes it takes simply saying it aloud or writing it down to realize that you actually no longer need to bear the brunt of it.

9.please don't be so cruel to me, for my heart can't bear the brunt over and over again!

10.They bore the brunt of the violence a year ago, even if there were armed pro-Thaksin provocateurs.