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the hard core

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  • hard-core — UK US (also hardcore) adjective [usually before noun] ► serious or difficult to deal with and unlikely to change: »Hard core unemployment usually results when a worker is disabled and is not able to work. »He will focus more on fighting hard core …   Financial and business terms

  • hard|core — «HAHRD KR, KOHR», noun. Especially British. broken pieces of stone, brick, or other hard material, used for filling foundations and roads. hard core «HAHRD KR, KOHR», adjective. 1. of or belonging to the hard core: »a hard core Communist. 2. of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard core — hard ,core noun singular the people within an organization or group who are the most loyal to its principles and the most involved in its activities: the hard core of the Republican Party membership a. the people in a group who are extremely… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hard core — n [singular] BrE a) the small group of people that are most active within a group or organization ▪ the hard core of the Communist party b) a group of people who cannot be persuaded to change their behaviour or beliefs ▪ There is still a small… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hard core — n [singular] BrE a) the small group of people that are most active within a group or organization ▪ the hard core of the Communist party b) a group of people who cannot be persuaded to change their behaviour or beliefs ▪ There is still a small… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hard-core — also hardcore, hard core 1) N SING: oft N of n, N n You can refer to the members of a group who are the most committed to its activities or who are the most involved in them as a hard core of members or as the hard core members. We ve got a hard… …   English dictionary

  • hard-core — adjective Date: 1940 1. a. of, relating to, or being part of a hard core < hard core poverty > < the hard core unemployed > b. confirmed, die hard < hard core rock fans > < a hard core liberal > 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hard core — /ˈhad kɔ/ (say hahd kaw) noun 1. the unyielding or intransigent members forming the nucleus of a group: a hard core of dissidents. 2. untreatable or unyielding matter or material within something: the hard core of the infection remained; the hard …  

  • hard core — noun BrE a) the hard core the small central group that is most active within a group or organization: the hard core of the Communist party b) (singular) BrE a group of people who cannot be persuaded to change their behaviour or beliefs: a hard… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hard core — UK / US noun 1) a) [singular] the people within an organization or group who are the most loyal to its principles and the most involved in its activities: can be followed by a singular or plural verb the hard core of the Labour Party membership… …   English dictionary

  • hard core — ˈhard core noun [countable usually singular] those who are most involved or active in something, or who support something very strongly: • There is a hard core of users for videoconferencing, but it is certainly not a mass medium. * * * hard core …   Financial and business terms

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