单词 | Brunt |
例句 | 1, Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment. 2, The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader. 3, The infantry have taken/borne the brunt of the missile attacks. 4, I had to bear the brunt of his anger. 5, The car took the full brunt of the explosion. 6, Our office bears the brunt of the work. 7, The prime minister has taken the brunt of the criticism. 8, Black people continue to bear the brunt of most racial violence . 9, A child's head tends to take the brunt of any fall. 10, Small companies are feeling the full brunt of the recession. 11, Schools will bear the brunt of cuts in government spending. 12, His secretary has to bear the brunt of his temper. 13, It's the little people who bear the brunt of taxation. 14, The doctor took the full brunt of Moran's resentment. 15, The south has borne the brunt of the recession. 16, After her death they certainly took the full brunt,[http:///brunt.html] Silvio in particular. 17, In previous downturns, blue-collar manufacturing workers bore the brunt of job losses. 18, The social work department bore the brunt of the violence between December 1991 and November 1992, with 272 incidents recorded. 19, And apparently their daughter Betty is bearing the brunt of it. 20, So far, women have borne the brunt of the responsibility for birth control. 21, That poor innocent little child has taken the brunt of everything. 22, As I found out later, a metal necklace he was wearing had taken the full brunt of the lightning flash. 23, The survey bore out recent observations that smaller companies were bearing the brunt of bad debts and late payment. 24, Grievances were felt particularly strongly by migrant workers who bore the brunt of the hardship because they were almost completely unorganized. 25, A recent report showed how older workers bear the brunt of economic recession. 26, Webs of bilateral deals protect them from the full brunt of competition. 27, Wages and membership will be sticky in response to iso-elastic demand shifts, while employment bears the brunt of the adjustment.18 5.3. 28, They have both carried the burden of bearing the brunt for Britain in international competition for the last decade and more. 29, The front of the car, and those in it, took the brunt of the impact. 30, Carewscourt, standing on its hill high above the surrounding countryside, took the full brunt of it. 1, Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment. 2, The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader. 3, The infantry have taken/borne the brunt of the missile attacks. 31, He thought that the garrison of Richmond ought now to bear the brunt of the fighting. 32, In the country's last big earthquake, in 1986, the brunt was born by old buildings in San Salvador. 33, It has been a hard battle and you have borne the brunt of it. 34, Millions of carers argue that they bear the brunt of the job ... without recognition, or proper payment. 35, It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa. 36, Counties are also bracing for the brunt of federal welfare reform, expected to mark a significant loss of federal aid dollars. 37, Retailers are in the immediate line of fire and were first to bear the brunt of cost cutting. 38, Group comportment had deteriorated by the day, with yours truly bearing the brunt of the collective delinquency. 39, Her hands, which she threw up to protect her face took the brunt of the injury. 40, They had taken the brunt of battle during the war against Chaos and yet they were reviled by their fellows. 41, And it is I, not you,[] who must bear the brunt of it. 42, While Britain has borne the brunt of the economic crisis, Northern Ireland has been cushioned from the worst effects. 43, High Street which bore the full brunt is barely recognisable. 44, They had to see the house - what remained of it after Brunt had finished with it. 45, When she reached the summit, she was into the full brunt of the gale-force wind. 46, Southern California, where the banks had the most overlap, will bear the brunt of the cuts. 47, The indigenous community has borne the brunt of the costs of regeneration but has enjoyed few of its rewards. 48, He looked as if he might well be Gordon Brunt. 49, The depot is bearing the brunt of a package of cost cutting measures across three sites. 50, He had to bear the brunt of the blame. 51, Your banks should bear the brunt of it. 52, She had to bear the brunt of the criticisms. 53, These exhausted men carried the brunt of the war. 54, His arm took the brunt of the blow. 55, This unit always bears the brunt of any danger. 56, Indian troops bore the brunt of the Burma campaigns. 57, Eye socket located at skull dough making bone, when forehead flesh wound bears the brunt. 58, Comes newly worldly-wise person Brunt - Bary, uses this opportunity to strike with force Mai flattering. 59, I seriously doubt their contentions bear the brunt of close scrutiny. 60, I seriously doubt theirs contentions will bear the brunt of close scrutiny. 61, Meanwhile, J . P . Morgan's consumer - oriented businesses continued bear the brunt of the recession. 62, Real estate developers bear the brunt of cold penetrate the bone. 63, Natural, 24 inch wide screen bears the brunt into most suits individual entertainment user the choice. 64, Those cities were largely spared but it's the smaller communities along the coast, Mission Beach, Tully, Innisfail and Cardwell which bore the brunt of the storm. 64, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 65, Women are still paid less than men, and they still bear the brunt of childrearing and housework. Women are portrayed in various media as sex object rather than human beings. 66, A series of dikes and makeshift barricades designed to protect Bangkok from the full brunt of the floods appeared to be holding over the weekend, but experts warned the city isn't out of danger yet. 67, Whatever might be its effect, she must bear the brunt of it again that very day. 68, Nearly all segments of the mar ket have been affected, although traditional carriers and hotels are bearing the brunt of the slowdown. 69, The naughty boy did not like to bear the brunt. 70, Energy - guzzling heavy industries, as steel and cement, bore the brunt of China's downturn late last year. 71, While Houston did not take the brunt of the storm the way Galveston did, Ike did knock out the city's water pumping systems, and that was sufficient to threaten the whole health-care system. 72, To unmask the shopping strip's midnight-to-dawn caller, a North Ryde restaurateur who had borne the brunt of the deposits took the matter into his own hands. 73, Industry insiders say that demands for refunds usually come at times of falling house prices and that forward delivery houses are bearing the brunt. 74, The brunt of the Russian attack fell at first upon the frontier defenses of the Finns in the Karelian Isthmus. 75, A support weapon that excels in delivery of sustained automatic fire, its accuracy and high cyclic rate make it frightening to be on the receiving end of its brunt. 76, Which bears the brunt of the cluster lost confidence in life. 77, International aid workers say they continue to face bureaucratic delays over access to the regions in the Irrawaddy Delta region that bore the brunt of Cyclone Nargis. 78, Vast majority of drugs have to pass through the gastrointestinal system, being digested and absorbed, so gastrointestinal tract bears the brunt of certain drugs' stimulation and damage. 79, Most medication need to be transmitted, digested and absorbed through the gastrointestinal system, so the gastrointestinal tract bears the brunt of being irritated and harmed by certain medication. 80, The brunt of her argument is direct at the trade union leader. |
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