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nounbear the brunt of the attack/financial cuts — von dem Angriff/von den Einsparungen am meisten betroffen sein
* * *- academic.ru/115391/bear_the_brunt_of">bear the brunt of* * *[brʌnt]* * *[brʌnt]nto bear the ( main) brunt of the attack — die volle Wucht des Angriffs tragen
to bear the (main) brunt of the work/costs — die Hauptlast der Arbeit/Kosten tragen
* * *bear the brunt (of the costs) die Hauptlast (der Kosten) tragen;the main brunt of his criticism fell on me seine Kritik entlud sich hauptsächlich über mich* * *nounbear the brunt of the attack/financial cuts — von dem Angriff/von den Einsparungen am meisten betroffen sein
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