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core /kɔː $ kɔːr/ noun [countable]
core adjective
core verb [transitive]

بخش اصلی
رشته سیم، هسته سنگ، هسته یا دیوار هسته ای، مغزی، هسته مرکزی، مفتول، نمونه مواد حفاری، چنبره، مغز و درون هرچیزی، علوم مهندسی: هسته وسط سیم، کامپیوتر: هسته، الکترونیک: هسته، عمران: هسته، معماری: درون، روانشناسی: هسته، علوم هوایی: مرکزی، علوم نظامی: وسیله تبدیل اشعه به انرژی الکتریکی
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

core
[noun]
Synonyms: centre, crux, essence, gist, heart, kernel, nub, nucleus, pith
Related Words: consequence, import, importance, significance, base, basis, foundation, beginning, commencement, origin, start
English Thesaurus: main, chief/principal, major, key, number one, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. core1 W3 AC /kɔː $ kɔːr/ noun [countable]

1. FRUIT the hard central part of a fruit such as an apple:
Remove the cores, and bake the apples for 40 minutes.

2. MOST IMPORTANT PART the most important or central part of something
core of
The core of the book focuses on the period between 1660 and 1857.
Debt is at the core of the problem.

3. PEOPLE a number of people who form a group which is very important to an organization:
The business needs a new core of trained administrators.
a core group of clientshard core

4. to the core extremely or completely
shaken/shocked/thrilled to the core
When I heard the news, I was shaken to the core.
That woman is rotten to the core!
He was a bureaucrat to the core.

5. PLANET the central part of the Earth or any other planet

6. NUCLEAR REACTOR the central part of a nuclear reactor

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. core2 AC adjective

1. core curriculum/subjects/skills etc subjects that have to be studied at a school or college:
the national core curriculum
the core subjects of English, maths, and science
Schools have to deliver the core skills.

2. core business/activities/operations etc the main business or activities of a company or organization:
The core business of airlines is flying people and cargo from place to place.
the company’s core product

3. core values/beliefs the values or beliefs that are most important to someone:
the core values of American liberalism, such as taxing the rich to help the poor

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

III. core3 AC verb [transitive]
to remove the centre from a fruit

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

core
noun
ADJ. hollow Each fibre has a hollow core trapping still air and aiding warmth. (figurative) There was a hollow core of sadness inside me.
solid | copper, iron, etc. | reactor nuclear reactor cores
central, essential, inner, innermost, very This is seen as the central core of the government's policy. A new spirit welled up from the very core of the nation.
common a common core of shared understanding about law and government
hard A hard core of supporters, mostly teenage girls, gathered at the airport to see the star arrive.
emotional the emotional core of her music
VERB + CORE form, make up These ideas formed the core of his philosophy.
get to We want to get to the core of the problem.
CORE + NOUN activity, area, course, curriculum, discipline, module, programme, skill, subject the core area of management studies Students study five core subjects.
component, element, group | business, service We need to stop this expansion and concentrate on the core business.
belief, value | vocabulary
PREP. at sth's ~ At the core of our convictions is belief in individual liberty.
to the ~ She was shaken to the core by the news. He's a politician to the core (= in all his attitudes, beliefs and actions).

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

main larger or more important than all the others:
the main entrance of the building
the main reason for his decision
chief/principal most important. Chief and principal are more formal than main, and are often used in written English:
Coffee is the country’s principal export.
What is the company’s chief objective?
major very important or serious:
Smoking is a major cause of heart disease.
Street crime is becoming a major problem.
key most important, or the one that everything or everyone else depends on:
Education is likely to be a key issue in the election campaign.
Hooper was a key member of the team.
Diet is key.
number one especially spoken most important or best - this phrase sounds a little informal and it is used especially in spoken English:
Reliability is the number one priority.
the number one cause of death
He is still in the number one position.
primary most important - used especially about the most important aim, role, cause, or concern. Primary is more formal than main:
The primary aim of the project was to help students develop their communication skills.
Security is our primary concern.
The primary function of the university was considered to be the teaching of ‘the great cultural disciplines’.
prime very important or most important - used especially about the most important reason, cause, or aim, or about the most likely target or suspect. Prime is more formal than main:
Their prime objective is to increase profits for their shareholders.
Tourists are prime targets for theft and robbery.
core most important - used especially about the things that people should pay most attention to:
the core skills of reading and writing
He wants the company to focus on its core business - advertising.
The party’s core values are individual freedom and reducing the amount of government bureaucracy.
central most important and having more influence than anything else:
The U.S. played a central role in the peace negotiations.
a central theme of the book
The central question is, why are people still so attached to their cars?
predominant most common, typical, or important:
Yellow was the predominant colour everywhere.
High arched windows are a predominant feature in English churches.
New York still has a predominant role in the contemporary art world.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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