| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Synonyms |
|---|---|---|---|
| core | /'kɔɹ/ | (countable & uncountable) The core is the center part of something. | center heart gist import root significance |
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Let's get to the core of the matter.
ReplyDeleteRemember, you don't need to identify the core conflict in your relationship. The behavior that bugs you might be utterly mundane --
ReplyDeleteJapanese;kaku shin no, moto
The core handler for normal files defaults to rejecting PATH_INFO requests.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Centro
Personally, I think this story is important because it illustrates a core liberal value - extreme tolerance of sexual misbehavior.
ReplyDeletecore
ReplyDelete[kɔ:]
n. 果心, 核心, 要点
vt. 挖去果核
The core of our appeal is freedom of speech.
The Earth's core consists of a fluid outer core and a solid inner core.
ReplyDeleteRussian: ядро
The main list of index terms is the core of the thesaurus and defines the index language.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Base or fundamento