English-Thai Dictionary
core
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น ส่วนสำคัญ essential sueng-pen-suan-sam-kan
core
N ก้อนหิน ที่ คนโบราณ นำมา ทุบ เป็น เกล็ด ใช้ เป็น เครื่องมือ kon-hin-ti-kon-bo-ran-nam-ma-thub-pen-kled-chai-pen-kreang-mue
core
N ส่วนสำคัญ suan-sam-kan
core
N หน่วยความจำ คอมพิวเตอร์ nuai-kwam-jam-kom-pil-tor
core
N แกน ของ ผลไม้ kan-pon-la-mai
core
N แกนโลก kan-lok
core
N ใจความสำคัญ essential gist jai-kwam-sam-kan
core
VT เอา ส่วน ใน ออก คว้าน ไส้ เอา ไส้ ออก aol-suan-nai-ook
corelation
N ความสัมพันธ์ กัน ภาวะ ที่ มี ความสัมพันธ์ กัน correlation reciprocity
corer
N เครื่องมือ ที่ ใช้ คว้าน เอา เม็ด ออก kreang-mue-ti-chai-kwan-aol-med-ook
corespondent
N ชู้ ผู้ ที่ ถูก กล่าวหา ว่า เป็นชู้ ใน การ ฟ้องหย่า chu
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CORE
n.[L., the heart. Gr. See Class Gr. ] 1. The heart or inner part of a thing; particularly, the central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds; as the core of an apple or quince. It was formerly applied to place; as, in the core of a square.
2. The inner part of an ulcer or boil.
3. A body. [Not used. ]
4. A disorder of sheep, occasioned by worms in the liver.
CORED
a.In the herring fishery, rolled in salt and prepared for drying.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CORE
Core (kr ), n. Etym: [F. corps. See Corps. ]
Defn: A body of individuals; an assemblage. [Obs. ] He was in a core of people. Bacon.
CORE
Core, n. Etym: [Cf. Chore. ] (Mining. )
Defn: A miner's underground working time or shift. Raymond.
Note: The twenty-four hours are divided into three or four cores.
CORE
Core, n. Etym: [Heb. k: cf. Gr.
Defn: A Hebrew dry measure; a cor or homer. Num. xi. 32 (Douay version ).
CORE
Core, n. Etym: [OF. cor, coer, cuer, F. c, fr. L. cor heart. See Heart. ]
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 ssquare. [Obs. ] Sir W. Raleigh.
3. The most important part of a thing; the essence; as, the core of a subject.
4. (Founding )
Defn: The prtion 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. ] Halliwell.
6. (Anat. )
Defn: The bony process which forms the central axis of the horns in many animals. 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
Core, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cord (krd ); p. pr. & vb. n. Coring.]
1. To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple. He's likee 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.
CORE LOSS
CORE LOSS Core loss. (Elec.)
Defn: Energy wasted by hysteresis or eddy currents in the core of an armature, transformer, etc.
COREOPSIS
Co `re *op "sis (k `r-p "ss ), n. Etym: [NL. , fr. GR. (Bot. )
Defn: A genus of herbaceous composite plants, having the achenes two- horned and remotely resembling some insect; tickseed. C. tinctoria, of the Western plains, the commonest plant of the genus, has been used in dyeing.
COREPLASTY
COREPLASTY Cor "e *plas `ty (kor "e *plas `ty ), n. [Gr. ko `rh pupil + -plasty.] (Med. )
Defn: A plastic operation on the pupil, as for forming an artificial pupil. -- Cor `e *plas "tic (-plas "tik ), a.
CORER
CORER Cor "er (krr "rr ), n.
Defn: That which cores; an instrument for coring fruit; as, an apple corer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
CORE
CORE |kôr kɔr | ▶abbreviation Congress of Racial Equality.
core
core |kôr kɔ (ə )r | ▶noun 1 the tough central part of various fruits, containing the seeds: an apple core. 2 the central or most important part of something, in particular: • [ often as modifier ] the part of something that is central to its existence or character: managers can concentrate on their core activities | the plan has the interests of children at its core. • an important or unchanging group of people forming the central part of a larger body. • the dense central region of a planet, esp. the nickel –iron inner part of the earth. • the central part of a nuclear reactor, which contains the fissile material. • a tiny ring of magnetic material used in a computer memory to store one bit of data, now superseded by semiconductor memories. • the inner strand of an electrical cable or rope. • a piece of soft iron forming the center of an electromagnet or an induction coil. • an internal mold filling a space to be left hollow in a casting. • a cylindrical sample of rock, ice, or other material obtained by boring with a hollow drill. • Archaeology a piece of flint from which flakes or blades have been removed. ▶verb [ with obj. ] remove the tough central part and seeds from (a fruit ): peel and core the pears. PHRASES to the core to the depths of one's being: she was shaken to the core by his words. • used to indicate that someone possesses a characteristic to a very high degree: he is a politician to the core. DERIVATIVES cor er noun ORIGIN Middle English: of unknown origin.
core asset
core as set ▶noun an asset of an enterprise considered to be essential to its success.
core competency
core com pe ten cy ▶noun a defining capability or advantage that distinguishes an enterprise from its competitors. • a defined level of competence in a particular job or academic program.
core dump
core dump ▶noun Computing a dump of the contents of main memory, carried out typically as an aid to debugging.
coreferential
co ref er en tial |ˌkōˌrefəˈrenCHəl koʊrefəˈrenʃl | ▶adjective Linguistics (of two elements or units ) having the same reference. DERIVATIVES co ref er ence |kōˈref (ə )rəns, ˈkō - |noun
coreligionist
co re li gion ist |ˌkō riˈlijənist ˌkoʊrəˈlɪʤənəst | ▶noun an adherent of the same religion as another person.
corella
co rel la |kəˈrelə kəˈrɛlə | ▶noun a white Australasian cockatoo with some pink feathers on the face, bare blue skin around the eye, and typically a long bill. [Genus Cacatua, family Cacatuidae (or Psittacidae ): three species, in particular the widespread little corella (C. sanguinea ).] ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Wiradhuri.
Corelli, Arcangelo
Co rel li, Arcangelo |kəˈrelē kəˈrɛli | (1653 –1713 ), Italian violinist and composer, known for his concerti grossi and sonatas for violin.
Corelli, Marie
Corelli, Marie |kəˈrɛli | (1855 –1924 ), English writer of romantic fiction; pseudonym of Mary Mackay. The sales of her novels Thelma (1887 ), Barabbas (1893 ), and The Sorrows of Satan (1895 ) broke all existing records for book sales, although popularity was not matched by critical acclaim.
coreopsis
co re op sis |ˌkôrēˈäpsəs ˌkɔriˈɑpsəs | ▶noun a plant of the daisy family, cultivated for its rayed, typically yellow, flowers. Also called tickseed. [Genus Coreopsis, family Compositae. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, from Greek koris ‘bug ’ + opsis ‘appearance ’ (because of the shape of the seed ).
core time
core time ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. the central part of the working day in a flexitime system, when an employee must be present.
Oxford Dictionary
CORE
CORE |kɔː (r )| ▶abbreviation (in the US ) Congress of Racial Equality.
core
core |kɔː | ▶noun 1 the tough central part of various fruits, containing the seeds: an apple core. 2 the part of something that is central to its existence or character: the plan has the interests of children at its core | [ as modifier ] : managers can concentrate on their core activities. • an important or unchanging group of people forming the central part of a larger body. 3 the dense central region of a planet, especially the nickel –iron inner part of the earth. • the central part of a nuclear reactor, which contains the fissile material. • a tiny ring of magnetic material used in a computer memory to store one bit of data, now superseded by semiconductor memories. • the inner strand of an electric cable or rope. • a piece of soft iron forming the centre of an electromagnet or an induction coil. • an internal mould filling a space to be left hollow in a casting. • a cylindrical sample of rock, ice, or other material obtained by boring with a hollow drill. • Archaeology a piece of flint from which flakes or blades have been removed. ▶verb [ with obj. ] remove the tough central part and seeds from (a fruit ): peel and core the pears. PHRASES to the core to the depths of one's being: she was shaken to the core by his words. • used to indicate that someone possesses a characteristic to a very high degree: he is a politician to the core. DERIVATIVES corer noun ORIGIN Middle English: of unknown origin.
core asset
core as set ▶noun an asset of an enterprise considered to be essential to its success.
core competency
core com pe ten cy ▶noun a defining capability or advantage that distinguishes an enterprise from its competitors. • a defined level of competence in a particular job or academic program.
core dump
core dump ▶noun Computing a dump of the contents of main memory, carried out typically as an aid to debugging.
coreferential
co |refer ¦en ¦tial |kəʊˌrɛfəˈrɛnʃ (ə )l | ▶adjective Linguistics (of two elements or units ) having the same reference. DERIVATIVES coreference noun
corella
corella |kəˈrɛlə | ▶noun a white Australasian cockatoo with some pink feathers on the face, bare blue skin around the eye, and typically a long bill. ●Genus Cacatua, family Cacatuidae (or Psittacidae ): three species, in particular the widespread little corella (C. sanguinea ). ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Wiradhuri.
Corelli, Arcangelo
Corelli, Arcangelo |kəˈrɛli | (1653 –1713 ), Italian violinist and composer. His best-known works are his trio and solo sonatas for the violin and his concerti grossi (published posthumously in 1714 ), especially the ‘Christmas ’ concerto.
Corelli, Marie
Corelli, Marie |kəˈrɛli | (1855 –1924 ), English writer of romantic fiction; pseudonym of Mary Mackay. The sales of her novels Thelma (1887 ), Barabbas (1893 ), and The Sorrows of Satan (1895 ) broke all existing records for book sales, although popularity was not matched by critical acclaim.
coreopsis
coreopsis |ˌkɒrɪˈɒpsɪs | ▶noun ( pl. coreopses ) a plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its rayed, typically yellow, flowers. Also called tickseed. ●Genus Coreopsis, family Compositae. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Greek koris ‘bug ’ + opsis ‘appearance ’ (because of the shape of the seed ).
core time
core time ▶noun [ mass noun ] Brit. the central part of the working day in a flexitime system, when an employee must be present.
American Oxford Thesaurus
core
core noun 1 the earth's core: center, interior, middle, nucleus; recesses, bowels, depths; informal innards; literary midst. 2 the core of the argument: heart, heart of the matter, nucleus, nub, kernel, marrow, meat, essence, quintessence, crux, gist, pith, substance, basis, fundamentals; informal nitty-gritty, brass tacks, nuts and bolts. ▶adjective the core issue: central, key, basic, fundamental, principal, primary, main, chief, crucial, vital, essential; informal number-one. ANTONYMS peripheral.
Oxford Thesaurus
core
core noun 1 they plan to harness the heat from the earth's core: centre, interior, middle, nucleus, bosom; recesses, bowels, depths; informal innards; literary midst. 2 this new paper goes to the core of the argument: heart, nucleus, nub, hub, kernel, marrow, meat; essence, quintessence, crux, gist, pith, substance, sum and substance, body, basis; bedrock, cornerstone, linchpin, mainspring, foundation, root, base, underpinning; fundamentals, essentials, basic principles, main ingredients; heart of the matter; informal nitty-gritty, brass tacks, nuts and bolts, ABC, basics. ▶adjective the core issue here is that of urban poverty: central, key, basic, fundamental, elemental, principal, primary, main, chief, crucial, vital, essential; informal number-one. ANTONYMS peripheral; minor.
Duden Dictionary
Core
Core Substantiv, Neutrum Kernphysik , das |kɔː |das Core; Genitiv: des Core [s ], Plural: die Cores englisch core = Kern, Innerstes wichtigster Teil eines Kernreaktors, in dem die Kernreaktion abläuft
Corelli
Co rel li Eigenname |Cor e lli |italienischer Komponist
French Dictionary
coréen
coréen , enne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De Corée. : Le drapeau coréen. Un Coréen, une Coréenne. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule. nom masculin Langue parlée en Corée. : Elle parle le coréen. Note Typographique Le nom de la langue s ’écrit avec une minuscule. Note Technique On préférera les expressions Coréens du Nord, Coréens du Sud à la formulation *Nord-Coréens et *Sud-Coréens.
coresponsable
coresponsable n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui partage la responsabilité de quelque chose avec d ’autres.
Spanish Dictionary
corea
corea nombre femenino med Trastorno involuntario del movimiento que consiste en la aparición de movimientos breves, rápidos, desordenados e irregulares especialmente en la cabeza y en las extremidades .
coreano, -na
coreano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Corea del Norte y a Corea del Sur, países del este de Asia, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Corea del Norte o de Corea del Sur .3 adjetivo /nombre masculino Lengua que se habla en Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur .
corear
corear verbo transitivo 1 Decir, cantar o recitar algo [varias personas ] a la vez :corear la lección; el público coreó el nombre del goleador para aclamarlo; todos coreamos aquella canción de Serrat .2 Manifestar [varias personas ] aprobación, ostensiblemente y por adulación, ante lo defendido por otra persona .3 Componer una pieza musical para que sea cantada con acompañamiento de coros .
corégono
corégono nombre masculino Pez de agua dulce similar a la trucha, de color plateado con el dorso oscuro; vive en aguas profundas del norte de América y de Europa; su carne es comestible .
coreico, -ca
coreico, -ca adjetivo 1 med De la corea o relacionado con ella :el paciente presentaba movimientos coreicos generalizados .2 nombre masculino y femenino med [persona ] Que padece esta enfermedad .
coreografía
coreografía nombre femenino 1 Arte y técnica de componer y dirigir bailes o danzas, o del baile o la danza en general .2 Conjunto pautado de pasos, figuras y movimientos de un baile o una danza :para las coreografías, el cantante se acompaña de tres bailarinas .
coreográfico, -ca
coreográfico, -ca adjetivo De la coreografía o relacionado con ella :certamen coreográfico; material coreográfico .
coreógrafo, -fa
coreógrafo, -fa nombre masculino y femenino Persona que compone la coreografía de un baile o danza .
coreopsis
coreopsis nombre femenino Planta herbácea rústica ornamental, de flores generalmente amarillas, empleada en jardinería; crece en California y México .El plural es coreopsis .
Sanseido Dictionary
CORE
CORE コア 〖 Congress of Racial Equality 〗アメリカの ,人種平等会議 。黒人差別撤廃運動を推進する団体 。1942 年結成 。本部はニューヨーク 。
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
core
core /kɔː r / (! corpsと同音 ) 〖語源は 「心 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 (リンゴ ナシなどの )芯 (しん )▸ remove the core of an apple リンゴの芯を取る 2 〖通例the ~〗(物 場所などの )中心 (部 ); (問題などの )核心 ; 〖形容詞的に 〗中核となる , 中心的な ▸ be at the core of the problem 問題の核心をなす ▸ the core of the earth 地球の核 〘マントル (mantle )のさらに下の部分 〙▸ core business (ある会社の )主要事業 ▸ the core values of our society 我々の社会の基本的価値観 3 〖単数形で 〗(組織などの )中心となる人々 ▸ The defense team was led by a core of three veteran lawyers .弁護団はリーダー格の3人のベテラン弁護士によって率いられていた .4 (原子炉の )炉心 .5 (電磁石 誘導コイルなどの )鉄心 ; (鋳型の )中子 (なかご ).6 〘地 〙コア , 岩芯 〘採取した土壌や岩石などの円筒形サンプル 〙; 〘考古 〙石核 〘石器の素材の一種 〙.7 〘コンピュ 〙磁心記憶装置 , コア (core memory ).to the c ó re 1 徹底的に, 根っから (の )▸ This company is rotten to the core .この会社は芯まで腐りきっている ▸ Claude is French to the core .クロードは生粋のフランス人だ 2 ⦅主に英 ⦆ひどく, 身にしみて ▸ be shaken to the core 心底震え上がる 動詞 他動詞 〈果物など 〉の芯を取る .~̀ curr í culum コアカリキュラム 〘中核となる科目を中心にほかの科目を統合するようにした教育課程 〙.~́ st à ff (パートタイマーなどと区別して )正社員 .~̀ t í me コアタイム 〘フレックス勤務制で全従業員が勤務すべき時間帯 〙.
coreopsis
co re op sis /kɔ̀ːriɑ́psɪs |kɔ̀riɔ́p -/名詞 C 〘植 〙ハルシャギク .
corer
cor er /kɔ́ːrə r /名詞 C (果物の )芯 (しん )抜きナイフ .