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1 she bore the (full) brunt of his anger
English-Dutch dictionary > she bore the (full) brunt of his anger
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brunt [brʌnt]∎ the car took the brunt of the shock c'est la voiture qui a tout pris;∎ Military the village bore the full brunt of the attack le village a essuyé le plus fort de l'attaque;∎ she bore the brunt of his anger c'est elle qui a fait les frais de sa colère;∎ to bear the brunt of the expense supporter la plus grande partie des frais -
3 brunt
n. volle stoot; zwaarte1 eerste/volle stoot ⇒ zwaartepunt, toppunt♦voorbeelden:bear the brunt of an attack • het bij een aanval het zwaarst te verduren hebben
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