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corey

/kawr-ee, kohr-ee/US // ˈkɔr i, ˈkoʊr i //

核心,核心提示,核心人物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Elias James, born 1928, U.S. chemist and educator: Nobel Prize 1990.
    • : a male given name.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • He called Corey his “best friend,” but Corey was no friend to 10-year-old Brian Broome.

  • Corey is an experienced fiscal manager and understands the details of the city’s budget better than anyone running for any office.

  • Now that the vaccines have been shown to be remarkably effective, Corey said, it’s time to seek answers to questions he could only have imagined asking a year ago.

  • “I believe he could have been good enough,” his brother Corey said, but he didn’t have the money for training.

  • Corey says the group has since updated the proposal and that it again being considered by the National Institutes of Health.

  • Corey Feldman used to show up in full Michael Jackson gear and dance in the middle of the dancefloor.

  • Corey Monteith, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Whitney Houston, and Amy Winehouse.

  • “The whole thing sounds to me like desperation,” said Corey Cook, a professor of politics at the University of San Francisco.

  • But Corey Stoll was so fantastic, I moved that storyline to his character, and that required a great deal of rewriting.

  • Remember, Corey claims that Alexander was not scared at this point.

  • Old Bromfield Corey expressed a general feeling to Hilary with senile frankness.

  • Mr. Corey then instituted habeas corpus proceedings before the late Judge White.

  • Mr. Corey and the gentlemen found Mr. Ruben in his little room reading the Bible.

  • At any rate, Corey, splutter along with the plan, but dont make me wash dishes.

  • All right, Corey; but lets do them any way to-night, so that they get done, replied the little girl in the big gingham apron.