1. | (水果的)果心,核儿the hard central part of a fruit such as an apple, that contains the seeds |
2. | (物体的)中心部分the central part of an object |
the earth's core 地核 | |
the core of a nuclear reactor 核反应堆的活性区 |
3. | 最重要的部分;核心;要点;精髓the most important or central part of sth |
the core of the argument 争论的核心 | |
Concern for the environment is at the core of our policies. 对环境的关注是我们政策的核心。 |
4. | (参加某项活动的)一小群人a small group of people who take part in a particular activity |
He gathered a small core of advisers around him. 他的周围聚集了一帮谋士。 |
She was shaken to the core by the news. 这消息使她大为震惊。 | |
He's a politician to the core(= in all his attitudes and actions) . 他是个十足的政客。 |
She was shaken to the core by the news. 这消息使她大为震惊。 | |
He's a politician to the core(= in all his attitudes and actions) . 他是个十足的政客。 |
1. | 最重要的;主要的;基本的most important; main or essential |
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 | |
the core curriculum 核心课程 | |
We need to concentrate on our core business . 我们需要集中在核心业务上。 | |
The use of new technology is core to our strategy. 运用新技术是我们策略的关键。 |
2. | ~ beliefs, values, principles, etc. 核心(信念、价值、原则等)the most important or central beliefs, etc. of a person or group |
The party is losing touch with its core values. 这个党正在逐渐偏离其核心价值观。 |
3. | 核心成员的;骨干的used to describe the most important members of a group |
The team is built around a core group of players. 这个队是以几名骨干队员为核心构建的。 |