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hard coreBrE /ˌhɑːd ˈkɔː(r)/NAmE /ˌhɑːrd ˈkɔːr/ noun (BrE) [sing. + sing./pl. v.] the small central group in an organization, or in a particular group of people, who are the most active or who will not change their beliefs or behaviour 核心力量;骨干;中坚力量◆It's really only the hard core that bother(s) to go to meetings.也只有那些骨干分子愿意去开会。◆A hard core of drivers ignores the law. 部分顽固的驾车人无视这项法律。 [U] (usually ˈhardcore) small pieces of stone, brick, etc. used as a base for building roads on 路基碎砖石;路基垫层 |