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单词 core
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core

noun
 OPAL W
/kɔː(r)/
/kɔːr/
Idioms
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  1.  
    the most important or central part of something
    • This report goes to the core of the argument.
    • Dutch paintings form the core of the collection.
    • at the core of something Concern for the environment is at the core of our policies.
    • Our need for love lies at the very core of our being.
    • She claimed the original six countries of the EU constituted an inner core within the larger union.
    • None of the characters really gives the film an emotional core.
    see also Common Core
    Extra Examples
    • A new spirit welled up from the very core of the nation.
    • At the core of our convictions is belief in individual liberty.
    • There was a hollow core of sadness inside me.
    • These ideas formed the core of his philosophy.
    • This is seen as the central core of the government's policy.
    • We want to get to the core of the problem.
    • a common core of shared understanding about law and government
    • the emotional core of her music
    • This was a man he detested from the core of his heart.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hollow
    • dense
    • solid
    verb + core
    • form
    • make up
    • surround
    preposition
    • at something’s core
    • to the core
    phrases
    • the earth’s core
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  2. the central part of an object
    • the earth’s core
    • the core of a nuclear reactor
    • The standards of housing and education are often lower in the older urban cores (= the centres of towns or cities).
    Extra Examples
    • heat from the earth's core
    • Each fibre has a hollow core trapping still air and aiding warmth.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hollow
    • dense
    • solid
    verb + core
    • form
    • make up
    • surround
    preposition
    • at something’s core
    • to the core
    phrases
    • the earth’s core
    See full entry
  3. enlarge image
    the hard central part of a fruit such as an apple, that contains the seeds
    • an apple core
  4. the muscles of the lower back and stomach area which help you to maintain good balance, etc.
    • Your posture will improve as your core becomes stronger.
  5. a small group of people who take part in a particular activity
    • He gathered a small core of advisers around him.
  6. see also hard core, soft-core
    Word OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.
Idioms
to the core
  1. so that the whole of a thing or a person is affected
    • She was shaken to the core by the news.
    • He's a politician to the core (= in all his attitudes and actions).

core

adjective
 
/kɔː(r)/
/kɔːr/
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  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 government's proposed solution fails to address the core issue.
    • core to something The use of new technology is core to our strategy.
    Extra Examples
    • the core area of management studies
    • What are the core activities of the job?
    • Maths, English and science are the core subjects.
    • We need to stop this expansion and concentrate on the core business.
    • Students study five core subjects.
  2.  
    used to describe the most important or central beliefs, etc. of a person or group
    • core beliefs/principles
    • 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.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.

core

verb
/kɔː(r)/
/kɔːr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they core
/kɔː(r)/
/kɔːr/
he / she / it cores
/kɔːz/
/kɔːrz/
past simple cored
/kɔːd/
/kɔːrd/
past participle cored
/kɔːd/
/kɔːrd/
-ing form coring
/ˈkɔːrɪŋ/
/ˈkɔːrɪŋ/
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  1. core something to take out the core of a fruit
    • You need four cooking apples, cored and sliced.
    Word OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.

CORE

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  1. Congress of Racial Equality
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