C2 [ S or U ] the basic and most important part of something核心,关键,最重要的部分
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The radicals in the party were clearly sacked to propitiate the conservative core.
Hardline rightwingers form the core of the movement.
The core of our workforce comes from local families.
A desire for justice is at the core of his arguments.
The core of her philosophy is respect for life.
C2 [ C ] the hard central part of some fruits, such as apples, that contains the seeds(水果的)核,心
[ C ] the centre of a planet(星球的)核心,中心
[ C ] specialized physics The core of a nuclear reactor (= a device in which atoms are changed to produce energy) is the place where fission (= the dividing of atoms) happens.(核反应堆的)堆芯,活性区
[ C ] specialized geology a long, thin cylinder-shaped mass of material taken out of the earth for study岩芯
most important or most basic核心的,精髓的,最重要的
a value, belief, etc. that is basic and more important than any other核心价值(信仰、问题等)
the most important or largest part of a company's business activities核心业务
the most important parts of a course of study, that all students must learn基础课程
found in the main part of the body, but not the arms or the legs下肢肌肉
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