单词 | bear the brunt of |
释义 | bear the brunt of Contract and agency staff are expected to bear the brunt of the new cuts. The Sun The north and east are expected to bear the brunt of icy winds from the east. Times, Sunday Times And society will bear the brunt of it. Times, Sunday Times However, monetary policy - interest rates and quantitative easing - should bear the brunt of restoring the economy to health, he said. Times, Sunday Times Hospital consultants, judges, senior civil servants and local authority chiefs will bear the brunt of new restrictions on tax breaks for pension saving. Times, Sunday Times |
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