core
英 [kɔːr]
美 [kɔːr]
- n. 核心;要点;果心;[计] 磁心
- vt. 挖...的核
- n. (Core)人名;(英)科尔;(西、意)科雷
1、cor- "heart" + -e.
2、literally "heart".
core 核,核心来自词源cord, 心,词源同heart, courage.
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core: [14] The origins of core are a mystery, over which etymologists disagree. Several candidates have been put forward, including Old French cor ‘horn’, on the grounds that two of core’s earliest applications were to the horny central part of apples and pears and to corns on the foot, and Latin cor ‘heart’, on the grounds that an apple’s core is its ‘heart’.
- core (n.)
- late 14c., probably from Old French coeur "core of fruit, heart of lettuce," literally "heart," from Latin cor "heart," from PIE root *kerd- (1) "heart" (see heart (n.)). Nuclear reactor sense is from 1949.
- core (v.)
- mid-15c., from core (n.). Related: Cored; coring.
- 1. The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt.
- 当你从内心深处找到一种可以忍受一切痛苦的坚强力量时,你的成长历程就会出现飞跃。
- 2. A hard-core group of right-wing senators had hoped to sway their colleagues.
- 一群骨干右翼参议员曾企图左右自己的同僚。
- 3. We've got a hard core of customers that have stood by us.
- 我们拥有一批一直支持我们的忠实顾客。
- 4. The group plans to concentrate on six core businesses.
- 该集团打算主营6种业务。
- 5. He has a hard core of support among white racists.
- 他得到了白人种族主义者强有力的支持。