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I . core [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] SUST.

1. core (fruit centre):

apple core

2. core (centre):

core
centrum nt
core of earth
jądro nt

3. core (crux):

core
sedno nt
to be at the core of sth

4. core (team):

core
trzon m [grupy]

5. core (in reactor):

core
rdzeń m

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

rotten to the core
shocked to the core

II . core [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] ADJ.

core

III . core [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] V. trans.

core capability SUST. ECON.

core capital SUST. ECON.

core competence SUST. ECON.

core subject SUST.

hard core SUST.

1. hard core (group):

hard core
trzon m
hard core
jądro nt

2. hard core ingl. brit. (in road):

hard core

hard-core ADJ.

1. hard-core (unchangeable):

2. hard-core (explicit):

reactor core SUST.

core business area SUST. ECON.

ice core SUST.

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In the case of shielded cables, the cores are wrapped up with fleece or foils.
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This minimizes the length of wire needed, and also provides screening to minimize the core's magnetic field from generating electromagnetic interference.
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All stars spend the majority of their existence as "main sequence stars", fueled primarily by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium within their cores.
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These non-linear waves with trapped cores had previously been observed in the laboratory and predicted theoretically.
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In order to restore simplicity and still get the highest level of performance, the telecommunication systems are based on a segregation of the cores.
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