brunt
英 [brʌnt]
美 [brʌnt]
n. 锐气;(正面的)冲击;主要的压力
Collins.1 / BNC.13688 / COCA.13686
习惯用语
n.
- bear, take, etc. the brunt of sth
- 承受某事的主要压力;首当其冲
to receive the main force of sth unpleasant - Schools will bear the brunt of cuts in government spending.
政府削减开支,学校将首当其冲受到影响。
柯林斯词典
- PHRASE 承受主要压力;首当其冲
Tobear the bruntortake the brunt ofsomething unpleasant means to suffer the main part or force of it.- Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment...
年轻人首当其冲,面临失业压力。 - A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
孩子摔倒时,头部最容易受伤。
- Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment...
英英释义
noun
- main force of a blow etc
- bore the brunt of the attack
双语例句
- I had to bear the brunt of the criticisms.
我不得不承受批评的压力。 - For now, China has been able to avoid the brunt of this reversal.
迄今为止,中国一直能够避免这种逆转带来的冲击。 - Young cadre is national future, it is the brunt of our country reforming and opening.
青年干部是国家的未来,是我国改革开放的主力。 - There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course: a quiet conscience.
世上只有一件东西,能始终经受住生活的冲击:一颗宁静的心。 - For the first time since the crisis started, emerging markets bore the brunt of fears.
自本轮金融危机爆发以来,新兴市场首次经受恐慌的冲击。 - He bore the brunt of the blame.
他成了众矢之的,人们纷纷归咎于他。 - His secretary have to bear the brunt of his temper.
他的秘书成了他的出气筒。 - Employees on fixed-term contracts have borne the brunt.
固定期限合同员工所受冲击最为严重。 - Instead, banks will likely bear the brunt through increased reserve requirements and a prolonged clampdown on lending.
相反,通过提高储备金率和长期打压放贷,银行可能首当其冲受到冲击。 - They're the ones bearing the brunt of the recession.
他们是承受了经济衰退冲击的人们。