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
- 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。 - Balochistan's capital, Quetta, was spared the brunt of the force, but there were injuries.
俾路支省首府奎达,是不遗余力的冲击力,但也有伤亡。 - I had to bear the brunt of the criticisms.
我不得不承受批评的压力。 - Women and youth bear the brunt of the resulting shortfall in employment.
妇女和年轻人被雇佣对市场的冲击是造成工作岗位短缺的另一个因素。 - The class of 2001 bore the brunt of the recession, though.
不过,2001级学员首当其冲地受到了衰退的影响。 - RENT is rising in cities across China, and young Chinese are feeling the brunt of this worrying trend.
最近一段时间,中国各大城市的房租都在持续上涨,年轻人成了这一趋势的主要受害人群。 - 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。 - 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。 - A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
孩子摔倒时,头部最容易受伤。 - Bore the brunt of the household chores. His shoulders can bear heavy load.
担负着繁重的家务事他的双肩能负重载。