mine
n. 矿, 矿藏, 地雷 vt. 挖掘, 开采, 在...布雷, 破坏 vi. 开矿, 埋设地雷 pron. 我的
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教材释义与例句
开采,采掘;在…布雷
to dig large holes in the ground in order to remove coal, gold etc
开矿,采矿;埋设地雷
我的
used by the person speaking or writing to refer to something that belongs to or is connected with himself or herself
释义与例句
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1.
An excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels.
矿山
Meronyms: mine shaft, mineshaft; mine car
This diamond comes from a mine in South Africa.
He came out of the coal mine with a face covered in black.
Most coal and ore comes from open-pit mines nowadays.
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2.
Any source of wealth or resources.
比喻She's a mine of information about the history of mathematics.
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3.
A passage dug toward or underneath enemy lines, which is then packed with explosives.
政治 军事The most famous mine of the American Civil War led to the Battle of the Crater.
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4.
A type of firework that explodes on the ground, shooting sparks upward.
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A device intended to explode when stepped upon or touched, or when approached by a ship, vehicle, or person.
地雷
政治 军事Holonym: minefield
His left leg was blown off after he stepped on a mine.
The warship was destroyed by floating mines.
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6.
The cavity made by a caterpillar while feeding inside a leaf.
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A machine or network of machines used to extract units of a cryptocurrency.
计算机 工程 数学A change to the blockchain method was contemplated to allow mines to hog less electric power.
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1.
Alternative form of mien.
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To tap into.
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2.
To pick one's nose.
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3.
To earn new units of cryptocurrency by doing certain calculations.
挖矿
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4.
To remove (rock or ore) from the ground.
开采
及物/不及物Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only place in the world where visitors can mine their own diamonds.
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5.
To dig into, for ore or metal.
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6.
To sow mines (the explosive devices) in (an area).
及物We had to slow our advance after the enemy mined the road ahead of us.
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To damage (a vehicle or ship) with a mine (an explosive device).
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8.
To dig a tunnel or hole; to burrow in the earth.
不及物the mining cony
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9.
To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine.
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To ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.
比喻 引申义
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1.
That or those belonging to me.
Used predicatively.
我的
The house itself is mine, but the land is not.
These books are mine.
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2.
That or those belonging to me.
Used substantively, with an implied noun.
Mine has been a long journey.
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3.
That or those belonging to me.
Used absolutely, set off from the sentence.
Mine for only a week so far, it already feels like an old friend.
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4.
That or those belonging to me.
My house or home.
非正式We had the party at mine.
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5.
That or those belonging to me.
As double possessive.
This house of mine is over 100 years old.
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My; belonging to me.
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My; belonging to me.
Used attributively after the noun it modifies.
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3.
My; belonging to me.
Used attributively before a vowel.
古体1930 Winter, Packard Motor Car Company, The Packard Magazine, Volume 9, Number 2, page 6, Mine host, it seemed, did favors for everybody...
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词源
From Middle English, from Old French mine, from Late Latin mina, from Gaulish (compare to Welsh mwyn, Irish mianach (“ore”)), from Proto-Celtic *meinis (“ore, metal”).
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