core的意思和读音

core

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n.;(;(

adj.

v.

abbr.(=Congress of Racial Equality)

cores  coring  cored  

adj.+n.steel core,strong core

v.+n.form core,melt core

adj.peripheral

n.center,heart,hub,essence,spirit

adj.essential,central,fundamental,main,principal

coren.— see alsohard core

1.the hard central part of a fruit such as an apple, that contains the seeds

2.the central part of an object

the earth's core

the core of a nuclear reactor

3.the most important or central part of sth

the core of the argument

Concern for the environment is at the core of our policies.

4.a small group of people who take part in a particular activity

He gathered a small core of advisers around him.

IDM

She was shaken to the core by the news.使

He's a politician to the core(= in all his attitudes and actions) .

to the coreso that the whole of a thing or a person is affected

She was shaken to the core by the news.使

He's a politician to the core(= in all his attitudes and actions) .

adj.

1.most important; main or essential

core subjects(= subjects that all the students have to study) such as English and mathematics

the core curriculum

We need to concentrate on our core business .

The use of new technology is core to our strategy.

2.~ beliefs, values, principles, etc.the most important or central beliefs, etc. of a person or group

The party is losing touch with its core values.

3.used to describe the most important members of a group

The team is built around a core group of players.

v.

1.~ sthto take out the core of a fruit

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abbr.1.〉(=Congress of Racial Equality)

n.1.the most important or most basic part of something; the members of a group who do the most work, or who support it most strongly2.the part inside an object that is nearest its center; the central part of a fruit such as an apple, containing the seeds; the central part of a planet; the central part of a nuclear reactor

v.1.to take the center out of a piece of fruit such as an apple

adj.1.most important, or most basic; used for describing the most important members of a group

abbr.1.<AmE>(=Congress of Racial Equality)

1. mantle core continental crust ...

4. Codlin Core Cranberry ...

5. 5. [ fruit contained pit,stone or seed] 6. [ core] 1. [ check] ...

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1.The benefit of the early binding -- enforcing that the method must exist -- also turns out to be a core weakness.

2.The reactor can be designed in such a way that it has a high leakage core and sometimes that's useful for reactor design and safety.

3.And with Facebook, Skype and good old-fashioned visits, I've managed to stay in decent touch with at least my core group of school friends.Facebook,、Skype访

4.In fact, the core of his thought is "liberty" , and his ultimate goal to found a republic.”,

5.He said detection of the radioactive element caesium outside the No. 1 reactor today was "a bad sign" for a core meltdown.

6.Again one of every aspect of the demand of tourists and visitors to experience satisfaction at the core to a deep-step detail.

7.But she said that it is possible to resolve the core issues facing Netanyahu and Abbas within one year.

8.This they saw as the only hope of financing a turnaround in Ford's core North American business (Europe, at least, was already improving).)。

9.The name-brand is the core of the market competition, and developing name-brand is an important means of enhancing the regional economy.

10.I have an awareness of the other's feelings and thoughts, and I experience something of the core of that person.