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n1) сила удару, головний удар; основний тягар2) криза* * *[brent]nсила удару, головний удар (тж. brunt of the attack); криза; заст. напад; атака -
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[brʌnt]сущ.1) главный удар, основная сила удара (атаки, нападения)Syn:2) основная тяжесть; бремяThe brunt of the danger seems past. — Опасность, кажется, миновала.
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1. n сила удара, главный ударto bear the brunt — выдержать главный удар, вынести основную тяжесть
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subs.You bore the brunt of the fighting: P. προεκινδυνεύετε στρατευόμενοι (Dem. 25).We say that we bore the brunt of the danger against the Barbarians: P. φαμὲν... προκινδυνεῦσαι τῷ βαρβάρῳ (Thuc. 1, 73).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Brunt
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[brent]nсила удару, головний удар (тж. brunt of the attack); криза; заст. напад; атака -
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n. 공격의주력(bear the\brunt)...의 정면에 맞서다 -
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[brʌnt]to bear the brunt of sth — (of attack, criticism) sostenere l'urto di qc, (of work, cost) sostenere il peso di qc
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s allò més fort, allò més violentTo bear the brunt of the attack aguantar allò més violent de l'atac -
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Brunt — is a common surname:*Chris Brunt, West Bromwich Albion football player *Daryl Brunt, contestant on the third season of Canadian Idol *David Brunt, British meteorologist *Dominic Brunt, English actor *Hugh Brunt, British Composer, Conductor and… … Wikipedia
Brunt — (br[u^]nt), n. [OE. brunt, bront, fr. Icel. bruna to rush; cf. Icel. brenna to burn. Cf. {Burn}, v. t.] 1. The heat, or utmost violence, of an onset; the strength or greatest fury of any contention; as, the brunt of a battle. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brunt — [ brʌnt ] noun the brunt the worst part of something that has a bad effect: bear/take the brunt of something: The Education Department is expected to bear the brunt of these cuts in funding. The eastern area took the brunt of the storm. It was… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Brunt — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Chris Brunt (* 1984), nordirischer Fußballspieler Maureen Brunt (* 1982), US amerikanische Curlerin Peter Brunt (1917–2005), britischer Althistoriker Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
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
brunt — index burden, pressure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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