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Norme commune
common core SUST. ENS.
I. core [ingl. brit. kɔː, ingl. am. kɔr] SUST.
1. core (of apple, pear):
2. core (of problem, issue):
core fig.
3. core (inner being):
4. core (of magnet):
5. core (of cable):
6. core (of planet):
7. core FÍS. NUCL.:
8. core (in casting):
9. core INFORM.:
10. core (small group):
II. core [ingl. brit. kɔː, ingl. am. kɔr] ADJ. atrbv.
core vocabulary
core issue, concept, principle
core activity
III. core [ingl. brit. kɔː, ingl. am. kɔr] V. trans. GASTR.
core apple
core apple segment
CORE SUST. ingl. am.
CORE → Congress of Racial Equality
I. common [ingl. brit. ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑmən] SUST. (public land)
II. commons SUST. sust. pl.
1. commons (the people):
2. commons POL.:
3. commons ingl. am. UNIV. (refectory):
III. common [ingl. brit. ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑmən] ADJ.
1. common (often encountered):
common crime, illness, mistake, name, problem, reaction
to be common among children, mammals etc
2. common (shared):
common aim, approach, attributes, border, enemy, language, interest, ownership
commun (to à)
3. common (ordinary):
common man, woman
du peuple after sust.
4. common (low-class):
common pey.
5. common (minimum expected):
common courtesy, decency, humanity
6. common:
common ZOOL., BOT. frog, daisy, algae
7. common MAT.:
common denominator, factor, multiple
IV. in common ADV.
to hold sth in common DER.
V. common [ingl. brit. ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑmən]
to be as common as muck or dirt (vulgar) coloq.
to be on short commons ingl. brit.
I. core [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] SUST.
1. core (centre):
2. core (centre with seeds):
3. core FÍS.:
4. core (most important part):
5. core ELECTR.:
6. core INFORM.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. core [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] ADJ.
core issue:
III. core [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] V. trans.
CORE [kɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. kɔ:r] SUST. ingl. am.
CORE abreviatura de Congress of Racial Equality
I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:mən] ADJ.
1. common (ordinary):
common name
2. common (widespread):
common disease
3. common inv. (shared):
to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc
4. common <-er, -est> pey. (low-class):
common criminal, thief
5. common (average):
II. common [ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:mən] SUST.
CORE [kɔr] SUST.
CORE abreviatura de Congress of Racial Equality
I. core [kɔr] SUST.
1. core (center):
2. core (center with seeds):
3. core FÍS.:
4. core (most important part):
5. core ELECTR.:
6. core comput:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. core [kɔr] ADJ.
core issue:
III. core [kɔr] V. trans.
I. common <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈka·mən] ADJ.
1. common (ordinary):
common name
2. common (widespread):
common disease
3. common inv. (shared):
to have sth in common with sb/sth
avoir qc en commun avec qn/qc
4. common <-er, -est> pey. (low-class):
common criminal, thief
5. common (average):
II. common [ˈka·mən] SUST.
Present
Icore
youcore
he/she/itcores
wecore
youcore
theycore
Past
Icored
youcored
he/she/itcored
wecored
youcored
theycored
Present Perfect
Ihavecored
youhavecored
he/she/ithascored
wehavecored
youhavecored
theyhavecored
Past Perfect
Ihadcored
youhadcored
he/she/ithadcored
wehadcored
youhadcored
theyhadcored
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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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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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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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These non-linear waves with trapped cores had previously been observed in the laboratory and predicted theoretically.
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In the case of shielded cables, the cores are wrapped up with fleece or foils.
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