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core (EN)
nom, verbe, adjectif

nom “core”

sg. core, pl. cores ou indén.
  1. cœur
    At the core of their success was a dedicated team and hard work.
  2. centre
    The core of a pencil is commonly called “lead”.
  3. trognon
    After eating the apple, she tossed the core into the compost bin.
  4. tronc (muscles abdominaux et du bas du dos)
    Daily exercises can help you build a stronger core and reduce back pain.
  5. cœur (processeur individuel)
    Modern video games often require a CPU with multiple cores to run smoothly.
  6. noyau (de la Terre ou d'une autre planète)
    Scientists believe that the core is responsible for the Earth's magnetic field.
  7. (En géologie) un échantillon cylindrique de roche ou de sol obtenu par forage.
    The team extracted a core from the ice sheet to study climate changes over time.
  8. cœur (d'un réacteur nucléaire)
    The engineers monitored the temperature of the reactor core closely.
  9. (en fabrication) la partie interne d'un moule qui façonne l'intérieur d'un produit
    During casting, molten metal is poured around a core to form hollow spaces in the final product.

verbe “core”

infinitif core; il cores; prét. cored; part. passé cored; gér. coring
  1. évider
    Before baking the apples, she cored them and filled them with cinnamon.
  2. extraire un échantillon cylindrique de quelque chose à l'aide d'une perceuse
    The engineers cored the rock to analyze its composition.

adjectif “core”

forme de base core, non gradable
  1. central
    Mathematics and English are core subjects in the school curriculum.