core
core 英 [kɔ:(r)] 美 [kɔr, kor]
n. 核心;要点; vt. 挖...的核
进行时:coring 过去式:cored 过去分词:cored 第三人称单数:cores 名词复数:cores
- If you're looking for the most essential part or the very center of something, you're looking for its core. Like the inedible middle of an apple or your inner circle of core friends.
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- n. 核心;要点;
- vt. 挖...的核
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1. apple core
苹果核
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2. the earth's core
地核
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3. the core of the argument
争论的核心
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4. Concern for the environment is at the coreof our policies.
对环境的关注是我们政策的核心。
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5. core subjects (= subjects that all the students have to study)such as English and mathematics
诸如英语和数学等核心科目
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6. the core curriculum
核心课程
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7. We need to concentrate on our core business.
我们需要集中在核心业务上。
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8. The party is losing touch with its core values.
这个党正在逐渐偏离其核心价值观。
- core (n.) early 14c., "heart or inmost part of anything" (especially an apple, pear, etc.), of uncertain origin, probably from Old French cor, coeur "core of fruit, heart of lettuce," literally "heart," from Latin cor "heart," from PIE root *kerd- "heart."
- core (v.) "to remove the core of" (a fruit), mid-15c., from core (n.). Related: Cored; coring.
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