bulk of impact - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bulk of impact (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The phrase "bulk of impact" functions as a noun phrase.

Phonetic Transcription

/bʌlk ʌv ˈɪmpækt/

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "bulk of impact" refers to the largest or most significant portion of an effect or influence that something has. It is commonly used in contexts discussing the extent or reach of certain actions, events, or phenomena, especially in fields like economics, environmental science, or data analysis. The phrase is more frequently used in written contexts, particularly in reports, articles, and academic texts, as it conveys a precise and formal tone.

Example Sentences

  1. The bulk of impact from the new policy is expected to be felt in rural areas.
    (Se espera que la mayor parte del impacto de la nueva política se sienta en las áreas rurales.)

  2. In analyzing climate change, the bulk of impact lies in human activities over the last century.
    (Al analizar el cambio climático, la mayor parte del impacto reside en las actividades humanas durante el último siglo.)

  3. Most businesses reported that the bulk of impact from the pandemic was seen in the hospitality sector.
    (La mayoría de las empresas informaron que la mayor parte del impacto de la pandemia se vio en el sector de la hostelería.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "bulk of impact" is not a common idiomatic expression, the concept of "bulk" and "impact" can be found within certain phrases used in different contexts. Here are some examples:

  1. In bulk: Referring to something sold in large quantities.
    "These products are cheaper when purchased in bulk."
    (Estos productos son más baratos cuando se compran al por mayor.)

  2. With impact: To do something with a strong effect.
    "Her speech was delivered with impact, leaving the audience moved."
    (Su discurso fue entregado con impacto, dejando al público conmovido.)

  3. Take the brunt (of something): To receive the worst part of an impact.
    "The local community took the brunt of the economic downturn."
    (La comunidad local soportó el peso de la recesión económica.)

Etymology

The word "bulk" comes from the Middle English word "bulke," which means a large quantity or mass. "Impact" originates from the Latin "impactus," meaning "to press closely." Together, the phrase evolved to denote a significant or substantial effect.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Majority of influence
- Main effect
- Principal impact

Antonyms:
- Minor consequence
- Trivial effect
- Negligible influence



25-07-2024