核心
The central or most important part of something. In academic contexts, it refers to the primary argument or essence.
Beispiele
3 von 5这个苹果的核儿不能吃。
The core of this apple isn't edible. (Literal use of 核)
我们要加强核心竞争力。
We must strengthen our core competitiveness.
问题的核心是你没说实话。
The core of the problem is that you didn't tell the truth.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
核 (pit/seed) + 心 (heart) = the heart of the seed.
Schnelles Quiz
创新的___是人才。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 核心
Beispiele
这个苹果的核儿不能吃。
everydayThe core of this apple isn't edible. (Literal use of 核)
我们要加强核心竞争力。
formalWe must strengthen our core competitiveness.
问题的核心是你没说实话。
informalThe core of the problem is that you didn't tell the truth.
作者在文章的核心论点中提到...
academicThe author mentioned in the core argument of the article...
核心员工是公司的财富。
businessCore employees are the company's wealth.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
核心家庭
nuclear family
核心期刊
core journal
地核
Earth's core
Wird oft verwechselt mit
中心 is 'center' (geographical or general); 核心 is 'core' (implies essential essence).
Nutzungshinweise
Often used to describe the most vital part of a system or argument.
Häufige Fehler
Don't use it for just any 'middle' point; use it for the 'most important' point.
Merkhilfe
核 (pit/seed) + 心 (heart) = the heart of the seed.
Wortherkunft
From '核' (pit/nucleus) and '心' (heart/center).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
创新的___是人才。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 核心
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采用
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概述
B1To give a brief summary or general account of something; a summary.
提交
B1To formally hand in or present a document, assignment, or application for review or consideration. It is a standard procedure in academic and professional settings.
缺席
B1The state of being absent from a place or event where one is expected to be, such as a class, meeting, or ceremony.
查阅
B1To look up information in books, documents, or databases for research or clarification purposes.
考核
B1To evaluate or assess someone's performance, skills, or knowledge, often as part of a formal system in school or work.
资助
B1To provide financial aid or support to someone (like a student) or a project.
解析
B1To analyze and explain something in detail, often by breaking it down into its component parts. It is commonly used for explaining complex texts, data, or technical problems.
转移
B1To move something or someone from one place, person, or state to another.
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