brunt
n. (來自攻擊一方的)主要力量; 撞擊,進攻; 衝擊
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...
年輕人首當其衝,面臨失業壓力。
A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
孩子摔倒時,頭部最容易受傷。
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擊.
I seriously doubt theirs contentions will bear the brunt of close scrutiny.
我非比尋常懷疑她們的觀點能經受住仔細審查的衝擊.
Natural, 24 inch wide screen bears the brunt into most suits individual entertainment user the choice.
理所當然, 24英寸寬屏首當其衝成為最適合個人娛樂使用者的選擇.
The brunt of her argument is direct at the trade union leader.
她的言論的鋒芒指向工會領袖.
Your banks should bear the brunt of it.
你們的銀行應承受主要的負擔.