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core
/ˈkor, ˈkɔr/
核心,果心,爭論的核心(
vt
.)挖…的核
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
core
/ˈko(ə)r, ˈkɔ(ə)r/
名詞
核,中心,軸
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
core
磁蕊; 磁心
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
core
磁心儲存
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
core
磁芯帶
From:
Network Terminology
core
磁心 核心
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ko·ran
n.
The
Scriptures
of
the
Muslims
,
containing
the
professed
revelations
to
Mohammed
; --
called
also
Alcoran
. [
Written
also
Kuran
or
Quran
,
Also
rarely
Coran
and
Core
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cor
n.
A
Hebrew
measure
of
capacity
;
a
homer
. [
Written
also
core
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Core
n.
A
body
of
individuals
;
an
assemblage
. [
Obs
.]
He
was
in
a
core
of
people
.
--
Bacon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Core
,
n.
Mining.
A
miner's
underground
working
time
or
shift
.
Note:
☞
The
twenty-four
hours
are
divided
into
three
or
four
cores
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Core
,
n.
A
Hebrew
dry
measure
;
a
cor
or
homer
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Core
,
n.
1.
The
heart
or
inner
part
of
a
thing
,
as
of
a
column
,
wall
,
rope
,
of
a
boil
,
etc
.;
especially
,
the
central
part
of
fruit
,
containing
the
kernels
or
seeds
;
as
,
the
core
of
an
apple
or
quince
.
A
fever
at
the
core
,
Fatal
to
him
who
bears
,
to
all
who
ever
bore
. --
Byron
.
2.
The
center
or
inner
part
,
as
of
an
open
space
;
as
,
the
core
of
a
square
. [
Obs
.]
3.
The
most
important
part
of
a
thing
;
the
essence
;
as
,
the
core
of
a
subject
; --
also
used
attributively
,
as
the
core
curriculum
at
a
college
.
4.
Founding
The
portion
of
a
mold
which
shapes
the
interior
of
a
cylinder
,
tube
,
or
other
hollow
casting
,
or
which
makes
a
hole
in
or
through
a
casting
;
a
part
of
the
mold
,
made
separate
from
and
inserted
in
it
,
for
shaping
some
part
of
the
casting
,
the
form
of
which
is
not
determined
by
that
of
the
pattern
.
5.
A
disorder
of
sheep
occasioned
by
worms
in
the
liver
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
6.
Anat.
The
bony
process
which
forms
the
central
axis
of
the
horns
in
many
animals
.
7.
Elec.
A
mass
of
iron
or
other
ferrous
metal
,
forming
the
central
part
of
an
electromagnet
,
such
as
those
upon
which
the
conductor
of
an
armature
,
a
transformer
,
or
an
induction
coil
is
wound
.
Note:
The
presence
of
the
iron
intensifies
the
magnetic
field
created
by
a
a
current
passing
through
the
windings
.
Core box
Founding
,
a
box
or
mold
,
usually
divisible
,
in
which
cores
are
molded
.
Core print
Founding
,
a
projecting
piece
on
a
pattern
which
forms
,
in
the
mold
,
an
impression
for
holding
in
place
or
steadying
a
core
.
Core dump
See
core dump
in
the
vocabulary
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Core
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Cord
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Coring
.]
1.
To
take
out
the
core
or
inward
parts
of
;
as
,
to
core
an
apple
.
He's
like
a
corn
upon
my
great
toe
. . .
he
must
be
cored
out
.
--
Marston
.
2.
To
form
by
means
of
a
core
,
as
a
hole
in
a
casting
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
core
n
1:
the
center
of
an
object
; "
the
ball
has
a
titanium
core
"
2:
a
small
group
of
indispensable
persons
or
things
; "
five
periodicals
make
up
the
core
of
their
publishing
program
"
[
syn
:
nucleus
,
core group
]
3:
the
central
part
of
the
Earth
4:
the
choicest
or
most
essential
or
most
vital
part
of
some
idea
or
experience
; "
the
gist
of
the
prosecutor's
argument
"; "
the
heart
and
soul
of
the
Republican
Party
";
"
the
nub
of
the
story
" [
syn
:
kernel
,
substance
,
center
,
essence
,
gist
,
heart
,
heart and soul
,
inwardness
,
marrow
,
meat
,
nub
,
pith
,
sum
,
nitty-gritty
]
5:
a
cylindrical
sample
of
soil
or
rock
obtained
with
a
hollow
drill
6:
an
organization
founded
by
James
Leonard
Farmer
in
1942
to
work
for
racial
equality
[
syn
: {
Congress
of
Racial
Equality
]
7:
the
central
meaning
or
theme
of
a
speech
or
literary
work
[
syn
:
effect
,
essence
,
burden
,
gist
]
8:
the
chamber
of
a
nuclear
reactor
containing
the
fissile
material
where
the
reaction
takes
place
9:
a
bar
of
magnetic
material
(
as
soft
iron
)
that
passes
through
a
coil
and
serves
to
increase
the
inductance
of
the
coil
v
:
remove
the
core
or
center
from
; "
core
an
apple
"
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