關於Core的意思和用法的提問

包含"Core"的句子的意思

Q: shaken to the core是什麼意思
A: it means to be very shocked or surprised to the point it almost makes you fearful
Q: A hard core of kids who are disenfranchised and don't feel connected to the school.是什麼意思
A: The "core" invokes the tough-to-crack nut at the center of a fruit (such as a walnut). Their disenfranchisement and feeling of disconnection from the school is especially hard to repair. The "core" metaphor also suggests that they hold the key to a deeper problem at the school.
Q: core offering 是什麼意思
A: a core is a heart or main or base of a thing
offering is to give

core offering would be used in companies or universities
to highlight the main stuff they offer as a service or such
Q: at one's core是什麼意思
A: To the extreme or bottom of something.

Q: You hurt to the core是什麼意思
A: Hurt to the core means "deeply hurt", the kind where you feel like you can't go on.

"Core" 的用法和例句

Q: 請提供關於 rotten to the core 的例句給我。
A: “My history teacher is horrible! She’s rotten to the core” - this is more of a metaphor.

“The apple was rotten to the core” - this is when you are saying it literally.


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Q: 請提供關於 "profound core" 的例句給我。
A: For example: Her optimism has a profound core and just nothing can make her feel defeated.
Her optimism comes from deep within her and nothing can make her feel like everything is hopeless.
Q: 請提供關於 core 的例句給我。
A: Hardworking is the core to becoming success .
Q: 請提供關於 core 的例句給我。
A: The sense of peace and calm at his core returned as her energy flowed through him.

She did not feel ice at her core or the coldness in her veins.

The earth has an enormous molten core that contains vast amounts of energy.

Should these tests prove satisfactory the core is served with jute yarn, coiled in water-tight tanks, and surrounded with salt water.

"Core"的近義詞和區別

Q: to the core 和 to the ground 的差別在哪裡?
A: "To the core" is more often used for abstract concepts. "A is B to the core" emphasizes A is completely B. "Rotten to the core" is a common expression that I believe comes from a rotten apple (which has a core). Not only is the surface rotten, the inside is too. If you say a person is rotten to the core, you're saying there's not even a little bit of good in that person.

I can't think of any special "to the ground" definitions that may be confusing. It seems like this may be a British phrase with a similar meaning to "absolutely," but I don't know anything about British idioms.
Q: core 和 pit 的差別在哪裡?
A: core = the center part of a fruit like an apple or a pear, where the small seeds are located
pit = the large hard stone in the center of fruits like peaches or cherries or avocados
Q: from the core of my being 和 from the core of me 的差別在哪裡?
A: 'From the core of my being' is a more common and often romantic way to describe how important something is to you.

From the core of me sounds like a more unnatural but also more literal way of describing something.

"Core" 的翻譯

Q: At the core of I2P lies the tunnel model — paths through multiple routers

Does the verb "lies" sound natural here? "At the core lies the tunnel model". Or is it better to say "At the core IS the tunnel model?"用 英語 (英國) 要怎麼說?
A: It's always better to start with the subject. In this case, the subject is "the tunnel model". So let's start a sentence with that...

--The tunnel model

Now we can add a remark about the significance...

"The tunnel model is the core concept of I2P."

You can use something other than "core concept" if you wish, I just used what I felt would sound natural. We can also add in your other remark, using 'em-dashes'.

"The tunnel model—paths through multiple routers—is the core concept of I2P."

If you start a sentence with something other than the subject, the reader needs to remember everything you say before they can understand it.

"At the core of I2P lies the..."

We have used seven words, but we have no idea what those words are about. However, if we START with "tunnel model" then all the words after it make sense.

As for "lies" or "is", I think "is" works better for technical writing.
Q: There is a core or seed in a cherry?

Thank you very much.用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: There is a pit in the cherry.

The cherries have pits. 🍒
Q: why it your core belief about education?用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: education gives power.
Q: does "core training" or "crossfit training" are popular than training using barbel?
and when they began to be popular?
用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A: you’re welcome lol 😊 I think your grammar is just fine but could use a little more practice

"Core"有關的其他問題

Q: I have been trying doing core training with planck since last week.
It is very easy but effective!!
If you want to improve your inner muscle, why don't you try together? 聼起來自然嗎?
A: I have been trying doing core training with planking since last week.
It is very easy but effective!!
If you want to improve your inner muscle, why don't you try it?

Or you could say, “If you want to improve your inner muscle, why don't you try it with me?
Or “If you want you could try it with me?” You could say it like this last one because you already said that planking helps your inner muscles. So by asking if you would you would like to plank together your also implying the party about working your inner muscles.
Q: Please tell me the core image of "offend".

I feel it has several meanings.



His words offended her.

I hope you won't be offended.

offend against the law

He often offends against our agreement
A: Offendという主なイメージは何かをすると人を嫌がるか怒る感情にすることです。
Q: Please tell me the core image of "dwell".
I feel it has several meanings.

I dwell at the foot of a mountain

Memory of him still dwelt in her mind.

This book dwells on the ecology of the earth.

Dwell on the good things and you may find that you’ve regained a proper perspective on your life.
A: I feel the main uses are the following:
1. "to dwell" can mean "to remain" (as in your second sentence).
2. "to dwell" can also mean "to live" or "to reside"
3. "to dwell on" can mean "to keep thinking about" or "to obsess over," especially of something negative that one has no control over.

I hear "dwell on" most commonly in phrases like "don't dwell on it too much" or "there's no point in dwelling on it", which basically mean "it's better to just move on and forget about it".

Note that the word "dwelling" (meaning "house or place of residence") is actually more common than the word "dwell" itself. You also sometimes see the word "dweller" (as in "mountain dwellers" or "city dwellers").
Q: 請教我"core, "corpse"” and “corps” side by side and then use all of them in the same sentence的正確發音。
A: 'core' and 'corps' are pronounced the same.
The core members of the corps looked at the corpse.
Q: The core problem that causing the poverty is not because they lack of money, but the failure of system.
聼起來自然嗎?
A: "The core problem causing poverty is not the lack of money, but the failure of the system." would sound more natural

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