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brunt
(brŭnt)n.
1. The main impact or force, as of an attack.
2. The main burden: bore the brunt of the household chores.
[Middle English, perhaps of Scandinavian origin.]
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brunt
(brʌnt)n
the main force or shock of a blow, attack, etc (esp in the phrase bear the brunt of)
[C14: of unknown origin]
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brunt
(brʌnt)n.
the main force or impact, as of an attack or blow.
[1275–1325; Middle English: a rush, charge, blow; of obscure orig.]
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Noun | 1. | brunt - main force of a blow etc; "bore the brunt of the attack" forcefulness, strength, force - physical energy or intensity; "he hit with all the force he could muster"; "it was destroyed by the strength of the gale"; "a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man" |
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brunt
noun full force, force, pressure, violence, shock, stress, impact, strain, burden, thrust A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall.
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brunt
[brʌnt] N the brunt of the attack → lo más fuerte del ataquethe brunt of the work → la mayor parte del trabajo
to bear the brunt of sth → aguantar lo más recio or duro de algo
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brunt
(brant) : bear the brunt of to bear the worst of the effect of (a blow, attack etc). I bore the brunt of his abuse / the storm. lo más duro
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