brunt en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

brunt en el diccionario PONS

brunt Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to bear the brunt of sth
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Secondly, the infantryman always bears the brunt; his casualties are heavier, he suffers greater extremes of discomfort and fatigue than the other combat arms.
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Leading legal experts have suggested that this could open the floodgates of litigation, with the public sector bearing the brunt of the impact.
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This is simply because the relative cold mold-set will absorb the brunt of the heat, thereby reducing the temperature that a circuit board may see.
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By early 2008, financial problems at the station began to mount, with the news bearing the brunt of the blame.
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He is said to have leapt over the other monk, taken over the brunt of the fighting, and continued until he fell.
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As chief financial administrator, he bore the brunt of the chronicler's condemnations for extortion and efforts to increase royal revenues.
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These insurers underwrite their commercial losses to reinsurers, who will again bear the brunt of these claims.
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Whatever meager rations remained were sent to the troops fighting the war, so the civilian population faced the brunt of the famine.
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Smith, who was in the passenger seat, probably with her right arm or elbow out the window, took the full brunt of the impact.
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When working with a group of allies, an adamantine dragon does nt hesitate to bear the brunt of enemies' attacks.
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