brunt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

brunt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for brunt in the English»Spanish Dictionary

brunt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bear the brunt of sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These insurers underwrite their commercial losses to reinsurers, who will again bear the brunt of these claims.
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Smith, who was in the passenger seat, probably with her right arm or elbow out the window, took the full brunt of the impact.
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He is said to have leapt over the other monk, taken over the brunt of the fighting, and continued until he fell.
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As chief financial administrator, he bore the brunt of the chronicler's condemnations for extortion and efforts to increase royal revenues.
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This is simply because the relative cold mold-set will absorb the brunt of the heat, thereby reducing the temperature that a circuit board may see.
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By early 2008, financial problems at the station began to mount, with the news bearing the brunt of the blame.
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Leading legal experts have suggested that this could open the floodgates of litigation, with the public sector bearing the brunt of the impact.
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Guy is humiliated and forced to bear the brunt of his insults.
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Countless heroic spiritual warriors, who bear the brunt of the attack in battle (who with their mouths eat steel).
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When working with a group of allies, an adamantine dragon does nt hesitate to bear the brunt of enemies' attacks.
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