brunt
n. (来自攻击一方的)主要力量; 撞击,进攻; 冲击
To bear the brunt or take the brunt of something 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。
1. main force of a blow etc;
His arm took the brunt of the blow.
他的手臂承受了狠狠的一击.
I seriously doubt theirs contentions will bear the brunt of close scrutiny.
我非比寻常怀疑她们的观点能经受住仔细审查的冲击.
Natural, 24 inch wide screen bears the brunt into most suits individual entertainment user the choice.
理所当然, 24英寸宽屏首当其冲成为最适合个人娱乐用户的选择.
The brunt of her argument is direct at the trade union leader.
她的言论的锋芒指向工会领袖.
Your banks should bear the brunt of it.
你们的银行应承受主要的负担.