cored past simple and past participle ofcore core verb[ T ] uk /kɔːr/ us /kɔːr/ to remove the core from a piece of fruit: 去掉…的果心 Peel and core the pears before cooking them.煮梨前先削皮去核。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Removing the skin or seed from fruit & vegetables core hull pare peel pit pitted seed seeded shell shelling shuck skinless spud bashing stone stoned top top and tailidiom unpeeled unshelled winnow
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In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The sediments accumulated as the consequence of damming have been cored in four locations upstream of the main series of dams and dated. The total number of quadrats was 188 and the total area cored was 0.253 m2. Cored lapilli of large pumices with ash accretions are also present. Shaded area marks the cored interval. Aizpute41 was cored during the 1960s. Dolomite cored for palaeomagnetic analysis. They got two quick goals early in the half and cored the winning goal from a free after 52 minutes. From Wikipedia
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