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41 bear the brunt of the war
Дипломатический термин: выносить основную тяжесть войныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bear the brunt of the war
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42 bearing the brunt of shipment
Логистика: осуществление основной части перевозокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bearing the brunt of shipment
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43 bearing the brunt of the attack
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bearing the brunt of the attack
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44 bring the brunt of the attack
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45 the Soviet Union bore the brunt of the war
Общая лексика: Советский Союз вынес основную тяжесть войныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the Soviet Union bore the brunt of the war
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46 the brunt
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47 bear the brunt
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48 bear the brunt of the war
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49 bear the brunt of attack
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50 bear the brunt of the attack
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51 bearing the brunt of the attack
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53 borne the brunt of the attack
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54 bear the brunt of shipment
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > bear the brunt of shipment
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55 bearing the brunt of shipment
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56 bore the brunt of shipment
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57 borne the brunt of shipment
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58 attack brunt
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59 bear the brunt
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60 bring the brunt of the attack
выдерживать основную тяжесть удара; обороняться на направлении главного удараEnglish-Russian military dictionary > bring the brunt of the attack
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brunt — [brʌnt] n bear/take/suffer etc the brunt of sth to receive the worst part of an attack, criticism, bad situation etc ▪ an industry that bore the brunt of the recession ▪ The car took the full brunt of the explosion … Dictionary of contemporary English
brunt — [brunt] n. [ME bront < ? ON bruna, to rush] 1. the shock (of an attack) or impact (of a blow) 2. the heaviest or hardest part [to bear the brunt of the blame] … English World dictionary
brunt — /brunt/, n. the main force or impact, as of an attack or blow: His arm took the brunt of the blow. [1275 1325; ME; perh. orig. sexual assault; akin to ON brundr, G Brunft heat, ruttish state, OE brunetha heat, itching; c. OHG bronado. See BURN1]… … Universalium
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brunt — (n.) early 14c., a sharp blow, of uncertain origin, perhaps from O.N. brundr sexual heat, or bruna to advance like wildfire. Meaning chief force is first attested 1570s … Etymology dictionary
brunt — [n] bad end of a situation burden, force, full force, impact, pressure, shock, strain, stress, tension, thrust, violence; concept 674 … New thesaurus
brunt — ► NOUN ▪ the chief impact of something bad. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary