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coreHkC:5, $kC:rn[C]the central part of something, esp. the part of some fruits, such as apples, which contains the seeds and is usually not eaten, or more generally, the basic and most important part of something(尤指水果的)核心,精髓,要点Don't throw your apple core on the floor!别把苹果核扔地上。The earth's core is a hot, molten mix of iron and nickel.地球内核是灼热、液态的铁镍混合物。She tried a different night-club or bar every week but never felt that she'd got to the core of the city's social scene.她每星期去一家不同的夜总会或酒吧,但还是感到没有进入该市社交场合的深处。Although the acting and script are excellent the real core of the film is its ecological message.尽管演员的表演和剧本都很出色,但这部影片的真正精髓在于它传达的生态信息。The basic lack of government funding is at the core (=the main part) of the problem.缺乏起码的政府投资是问题的关键之所在。He's a Conservative to the core (=completely) and he's proud of it!他是个彻头彻尾的保守分子,他还为此而自豪!He was shocked to the core (=extremely shocked)--he said he'd never heard such obscene language.他极其震惊----他说他从未听到过这样下流的话。(specialized) The core of a nuclear reactor (=a device in which atoms are changed to produce energy) is the place where FISSION (=division of atoms) takes place.原子反应堆的堆芯(specialized) A core is a long thin cylindrical mass of material taken out of the earth for study.岩芯a core sample岩芯样本a core from the Greenland ice cap/the ocean floor取自格陵兰: 冰盖/大洋洋底的岩芯(Am and Aus) The core or core curriculum is a group of courses in various subjects which all students in a school must study.基础课程core subject/course/studies基础科目/课程/研究Many universities no longer require a foreign language as part of the core curriculum.许多大学不再要求把外语作为基础课程之一。
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