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Englisch - Türkisch
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Dış görünüşte bir sümsük gibi görünüyor. Fakat özünde onu zorlu bir delege yapan sağlam bir iradesi var. - He seems like a softy on the surface, but at the core he's got an iron will that makes him an extremely tough negotiator.

çekirdek
göbek
ana
maça parçası
çekirdek (bellek)
maça
(Bilgisayar) çekirdek bellek
çekirdeğini çıkarmak
reaktör göbeği
(İnşaat) baraj çekirdeği
özlü iplik
havuç
karot
(Otomotiv) iğne
işlemci çekirdeği
esas
damar
(Çevre) kalp
kablo damarı
(Bilgisayar) damar kablo
(Tıp) kore
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) mihver boru
merkez
to the core
tamamen
core
eşelek
core
özek
core
(meyve) göbek
core
bir şeyin en önemli yeri ya da merkezi
core
koçan
to the core
sapına kadar
core
(Mühendislik) maça (dökümcülükte)
core
çekirdekten
core
karote
to the core
çekirdek
CORE
(Askeri) muhemel durum cevap proramı (contingency response program)
core
{i} dolgu
core
(Nükleer Bilimler) kor, kalp
core
(Tıp) Merkezi bölüm, özellikle çıbanın orta kısmındaik ölü dokuya kasten kullanılan bir deim
core
elma gibi meyvaların çekirdek yeri
core
derinden alınan yuvarlak sutun şeklinde taş numunesi
core
çekirdek,v.çekirdeğini çıkar: n.çekirdek
core
{f} göbeğini almak
core
core curriculum okutulan muhtelif derslerin ana bir tema etrafında birleştiği
core
nüve
core
{i}
core
(Tekstil) 1. çekirdek 2. core (özlü) iplik
core
{i} meyve göbeği
core
(memory) çekirdek
core
{i} (etli meyvelerde) göbek, iç
core
{f} içini çıkarmak
core
(Memory) Çekirdek (Bellek)
to the core
(deyim) her yonuyle,tamamiyle
to the core
tam, tam bir, sapına kadar, katıksız, halis muhlis
to the core
halis muhlis
Englisch - Englisch
Computing Research and Education Association
Center for Operations Research and Econometrics
Corporate Responsibility
Council on Rehabilitation Education
Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education
Congress of Racial Equality
The bony process which forms the central axis of the horns in many animals
A disorder of sheep caused by worms in the liver
The most important part of a thing; the essence; as, the core of a subject
A body of individuals; an assemblage
An individual computer processor, in the sense when several processors are plugged together in one single integrated circuit to work as one
The portion of a mold that creates an internal cavity within a casting or that makes a hole in or through a casting
The central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds; as, the core of an apple or quince
The heart or inner part of a thing, as of a column, wall, rope, of a boil, etc
the center of an object; "the ball has a titanium core"
{n} the heart or inner part of a thing, a body
The core of something such as a problem or an issue is the part of it that has to be understood or accepted before the whole thing can be understood or dealt with. the ability to get straight to the core of a problem = heart
To form by means of a core, as a hole in a casting
a bar of magnetic material (as soft iron) that passes through a coil and serves to increase the inductance of the coil
If someone is shaken to the core or shocked to the core, they are extremely shaken or shocked. Leonard was shaken to the core; he'd never seen or read anything like it. Congress of Racial Equality. In earth science, the part of the Earth that starts about 1,800 mi (2,900 km) beneath the surface and extends downward. It consists largely of an iron-rich metallic alloy and is thought to have a two-part structure: an outer fluid region and a solid, extremely dense inner region that measures only about 1,500 mi (2,400 km) across. The alloy composition is mainly iron with small amounts of nickel. This composition is deduced from the chemistry of iron meteorites that presumably came from the breakup of a planetary body that also had an iron core. See also crust; mantle
In solar astronomy, the innermost part of the Sun, where energy is generated by nuclear reactions more!
If you core a fruit, you remove its core. machines for peeling and coring apples
A Hebrew dry measure; a cor or homer
The center or inner part, as of an open space; as, the core of a square
To remove the core (4) of an apple
A deposit paid by the purchaser of a rebuilt part, to be refunded on return of a used, rebuildable part, or the returned rebuildable part itself. Said to be an acronym for Cash On REturn, but that may be a backronym
A core team or a core group is a group of people who do the main part of a job or piece of work. Other people may also help, but only for limited periods of time. We already have our core team in place A core of about six staff would continue with the project
the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
especially, the central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds; as, the core of an apple or quince
You can use to the core to describe someone who is a very strong supporter of someone or something and will never change their views. For example, you can say that someone is Republican to the core. The villagers are royalist to the core. = through and through
A miner's underground working time or shift
The central part of the glass construction through which light is transmitted
The form to which molten glass is applied in order to make a core-formed vessel In pre-Roman times, the core is thought to have been made of animal dung mixed with clay
the central part of the Earth
To extract a sample with a drill
(stellar): the center of a star where the density and temperature are high enough for nuclear fusion to occur
A disorder of sheep occasioned by worms in the liver
The central region of an optical fiber through which light is transmitted
{f} remove the core of a fruit, take out the center section of a fruit
magnetic memory
In a school or college, core subjects are a group of subjects that have to be studied. The core subjects are English, mathematics and science a core of nine academic subjects
a bar of magnetic material (as soft iron) that passes through a coil and serves to increase the inductance of the coil the chamber of a nuclear reactor containing the fissile material where the reaction takes place a small group of indispensable persons or things; "five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program"
A protrusion, or set of matching protrusions, in a plastics forming mold which forms the inner surfaces of the molded articles
a small group of indispensable persons or things; "five periodicals make up the core of their publishing program"
The central region of an optical fiber through which light is transmitted It has a refractive index different than the surrounding cladding
To take out the core or inward parts of; as, to core an apple
The central region of the earth, having a radius of about 3,470 kilometers (2,155 miles) Outside the core lie the mantle and the crust The radius of the earth is 6,370 km (3,955 miles)
remove the core or center from; "core an apple"
the innermost part of the Earth It is divided into a solid inner core, the upper boundary of which is 1,700 km from the centre, and a semisolid outer core, 1,820 km thick Both parts are thought to consist of iron and nickel The temperature may be as high as 3,000°C
The core of an object, building, or city is the central part of it. the earth's core The core of the city is a series of ancient squares. = centre
Meaning the central curriculum of a program, it is the compulsory course content - to which in addition participants will usually also have a choice from amongst certain electives (see also Electives) or options
The light conducting central portion of an optical fiber with a refractive index higher than that of the cladding The center of a cable construction Most often applies to a coaxial cable, where the core is the center conductor and the dielectric material applied to it
That portion of the interior of the Earth that lies beneath the mantle, and goes all of the way to the center The Earth's core is very dense, rich in iron and the source of the magnetic field
an organization founded by James Leonard Farmer in 1942 to work for racial equality
the chamber of a nuclear reactor containing the fissile material where the reaction takes place
If a directive is listed as having "Core" status, that means it is part of the innermost portions of the Apache Web server, and is always available
The region of very high density and temperature located at the centre of the sun
(1) A cylindrical sample extracted from a beach or seabed to investigate the types and depths of sediment layers (2) An inner, often much less permeable portion of a breakwater, or barrier beach
The core of a fruit is the central part of it. It contains seeds or pips. Peel the pears and remove the cores
Meaning the central curriculum of a course, it is the compulsory course content - to which in addition participants will usually also have a choice from amongst certain electives (see also Electives) or options
A mass of iron, usually made of thin plates, upon which the conductor of an armature or of a transformer is wound
(of Earth) The dense spherical region surrounding the center of the Earth By studying the propagation of earthquake waves, geophysicists concluded that the core was fluid, and from its estimated density proposed that it consisted of molten iron Later studies showed that inside the fluid core was a smaller solid "inner core " A fluid core, generating heat and able to conduct electricity, is one of the necessities of the dynamo theory of the Earth's magnetic field
the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story"
a cylindrical sample of soil or rock obtained with a hollow drill
{i} central part of a fruit (containing the seeds); center, heart; cross-sectional sample (of soil, ice, etc.)
The portion 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
The core of the Sun is the centermost part of the Sun, where all the Sun's energy is produced by nuclear processes It has a radius of about 86,000 miles (140,000 km) It contains about 1/120 of the Sun's volume (up to the visible surface), and about 1/3 of the Sun's total mass At the very center of the Sun, the temperature is thought to be about 16 million K (28 million degrees F, 16 million degrees Centigrade), and the density about 150 times that of water At the outer edge of the core, the temperature is thought to be 9 million K (17 million degrees F, 9 million degrees C), and the density 34 times that of water You can see the core in the Solar Layer Image
(a) The central material layer, usually PVC, of a laminated magnetic stripe card on which the graphics are printed before overlay lamination; (b) The high- permeability low-coercivity ring running from the gap through the coil of a read or encode head
The core businesses or the core activities of a company or organization are their most important ones. The group plans to concentrate on six core businesses However, the main core of the company performed outstandingly. see also hard core, hard-core, soft-core
The core is a layer rich in iron and nickel found in the interior of the Earth It is composed of two sub-layers: the inner core and outer core The core is about 7000 kilometers in diameter
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