单词 | core |
释义 | coreWord family adjectivecoredcorelessnouncorercore , Geology, Physics, Power Plantscore1 /kɔː $ kɔːr/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countableC] → corps, caw, cor1 fruit 水果HBPMIDDLE the hard central part of a fruit such as an apple 〔苹果等的〕果心,果核 Remove the cores, and bake the apples for 40 minutes. →5 see picture at 见图 fruit1 去除果心,然后把苹果烤40分钟。 2 most important part 最重要的部分MAIN the most important or central part of something 〔事物的〕核心,最重要部分 core of The core of the book focuses on the period between 1660 and 1857. 这本书的中心内容集中在1660年到1857年这段时期。 Debt is at the core of the problem. 债务是问题的关键。 3 people 人们GROUP OF PEOPLE a number of people who form a group which is very important to an organization 〔组织的〕核心成员 The business needs a new core of trained administrators. 这家企业需要一批受过训练的新核心管理人员。 a core group of clients → hard core 一批核心客户 4 to the core COMPLETELYextremely or completely 十分地;彻底地 shaken/shocked/thrilled to the core When I heard the news, I was shaken to the core. 我听到这消息十分震惊。 That woman is rotten to the core! 那个女人坏透了! He was a bureaucrat to the core. 他是个十足的官僚。 Examples from the Corpus rotten to the core• The financial system is rotten to the core.• Her very moral fiber was rotten to the core. 5. HEGplanet 行星 the central part of the Earth or any other planet 地核;〔天体的〕核心 →5 see picture at 见图 earth1 6. nuclear reactor 核反应堆HPTP the central part of a nuclear reactor 〔核反应堆的〕活性区 Examples from the Corpus core• The Earth has a solid inner core 2500 km in diameter.• But for that to happen it must appeal beyond its core Shia constituency.• Operator errors allowed the radioactive core to overheat.• MTV's core audience is 18- to 24-year-olds.• With so much change and fragmentation in the new career world, you need a solid core of self.• The profit motive is at the core of the capitalist system.• At the core of the academic studies is a basic rule: Investors believe in the status quo.• It causes the core body temperature to increase to a peak and descend to a trough once every twenty-four hours.• In fact, both of these subjects are woven into the core courses Jimi has had today.• Only the core of the volcano remained.• She had the ability to cut through to the core of a problem.• The core of the play's appeal is that the good guys win in the end.• There are two core elements of support offered to local voluntary groups by the Campaign - information and grants. at the core of• At the core of the constitution of liberty, then, lies the concept of the rule of law.• At the core of the fight over the constitution is the relationship of powers between the presidency, government and parliament.• At the core of the issue is the determination of critical habitat.• It is feelings, the heart not the mind, which are at the core of the Green polity.• It is at the core of our proposals that single-person households should pay less than households comprising two or more adults.• Phonics-based reading is at the core of the no-frills academic program, and repetitive drills and memorization are stressed.• But poor reading is not at the core of the paralysis they feel.• Most PACs represented corporations, still at the core of campaign financing. core2 AWL adjectiveadj 1 core curriculum/subjects/skills etc subjects that have to be studied at a school or college 核心课程/基础科目/基本技能等 the national core curriculum 全国性的核心课程 the core subjects of English, maths, and science 英语、数学和科学这些核心科目 Schools have to deliver the core skills. ► see thesaurus at main 学校必须传授基本的技能。 Examples from the Corpus core curriculum/subjects/skills etc• And it was certainly an improvement on my thoughts about the core curriculum.• This could be construed as a tailor-made curriculum, which can not be developed into a generic or core curriculum.• Once in the classroom the teacher is restricted by the core curriculum and general workload and lack of equipment.• Every student must pass through an extensive core curriculum, including courses such as World Humanities 101.• In designing the programme, we have tried to emphasise the vocational aspects of the core skills modules wherever possible.• In schools that expect all students to take a core curriculum, students achieve more.• In the school system, aspects of core skills were present in the Munn curriculum, introduced in the late 1970s. 2 core business/activities/operations etc the main business or activities of a company or organization 最主要的业务/活动/行动等 The core business of airlines is flying people and cargo from place to place. 航空公司的核心业务是运送乘客和货物。 the company’s core product 这家公司的核心产品 Examples from the Corpus core business/activities/operations etc• Additionally, entire segments of some companies will be eliminated as companies identify and refocus on their core business.• But the single most reliable route to growth is probably to sell off everything but the core business.• In all its acquisitions, Guinness has sought business opportunities that have enhanced and strengthened its core activities.• To maintain a high quality exploration portfolio focusing on core business areas and under-explored prospective basins.• Our strategy is to focus all our resources on the two core businesses of spirits and beers.• None was big enough to become the core business of the company, Ousley says.• Will it be able to manage an acquisition outside its core business -- one in no need of fixing?• This meant it could concentrate on two core businesses - security printing and heating and bathroom products. 3 core values/beliefs IMPORTANTthe values or beliefs that are most important to someone 核心价值观/信仰 the core values of American liberalism, such as taxing the rich to help the poor 美国自由主义的核心价值观,如对富人征税来帮助穷人 Examples from the Corpus core values/beliefs• Banished from the official organizational history, the memory of these unpleasant side effects lingers in the form of unhealthy core beliefs.• Organizational fears are emotional responses to core beliefs.• What made Reagan extraordinary, beyond his communicative skills, was his resolute adherence to core beliefs.• That something is whether or not your organization has a healthy system of valid core beliefs and realistic fears.• If both core beliefs and the actions they inspire are healthy, the organization will ultimately succeed in achieving its long-term goals.• Because they describe an objective reality, descriptive core beliefs are simply valid or invalid.• Actions are core beliefs put into practice.• Above all, it requires the steady cultivation of healthy core beliefs that will shore up the organization when setbacks occur. Examples from the Corpus core• The government will discuss what they say are the core issues of education and health care.• We concentrate most of teaching the core skills of reading, writing, and mathematics. Cookingcore3 AWL verb [transitiveT] DFCto remove the centre from a fruit 去掉〔水果的〕果心[核] Examples from the Corpus core• Peel it, quarter it, core it, cut it in pieces and then poach it in a sugar syrup.• Core the apple and cut into ¼-inch slices.• Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters.• Peel and core the fruit, cut it into crescent-moon slices and put it into the dish. From Longman Business Dictionary corecore1 /kɔːkɔːr/ noun [countableC] a part of something that is important in relation to its growth, future etc → see also hard corecore of The business park has created a core of new technology businesses in a city long affected by economic decline. A core of major states support the national organization’s plan. corecore2 adjectiveadj core business/activity/productCOMMERCE the business, activity etc that makes the most money for a company and that is considered to be its most important and central one US car maker Chrysler is to sell off its $1 billion technology arm to concentrate resources on its core business. |
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