词汇 | mine |
释义 | mine pronoun uk /maɪn/ us /maɪn/ A2 the one(s) belonging to or connected with me: 我的(所有物);属于我的(东西);与我有关的(人) "Whose bag is this?" "It's mine."“这是谁的包?”“是我的。” Your son is the same age as mine.你儿子的年纪和我儿子一样大。 of mineShe's an old friend of mine.她是我的一个老朋友。 Mine is the silver car, the convertible.我的是这辆银色的,这辆敞篷车。 He's my sister's friend really, not mine. Please could you back your car up a few feet so that I can get mine out of the drive? Here, your eyes are better than mine - could you thread this needle for me? Could I borrow a pen? I've lost mine. Pat's a great friend of mine.帕特是我非常要好的朋友。 Linguistics: possessive forms hers his its my our ours S, s the their theirs thine thy us yer your yours GrammarPronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.) We use pronouns to refer to possession and ‘belonging’. There are two types: possessive pronouns and possessive determiners. We use possessive determiners before a noun. We use possessive pronouns in place of a noun: … mine noun[ C ] uk /maɪn/ us /maɪn/ minenoun[C] (HOLE)B2 a hole or system of holes in the ground where substances such as coal, metal, and salt are removed: 矿,矿井 coal/salt/gold mineMany local young men work in the coal/salt/gold mine. mine shaftAir was pumped down into the mine shaft to the men trapped underground. in/down the minesMy grandfather used to work in/down the mines. borchee/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages The minister maintained that the mines were uneconomic and would have to be closed. The nuclear waste is encased in concrete before being sent for storage in disused mines.核废料在送往废弃的矿井中存放之前,先用混凝土密封起来。 He had worked in the diamond mines of South Africa.他曾在南非的金刚石矿上干活。 All the mines in this area were closed down in the 80's. The government was severely criticized for its decision to close the mines. Engineering - mining & quarrying anti-mine banksman beneficiation biomining coal coal miner coal mining coalface excavator extract mineral mining oilfield OPEC petrodollar pithead prospect slag heap strip mining unworked minenoun[C] (BOMB)a type of bomb put below the earth or in the sea that explodes when vehicles, ships, or people go over it: 地雷;水雷 run over a mineHe was killed when his tank ran over a mine.他的坦克触到了地雷,他被炸死了。 clear something of minesThe US forces were clearing the surrounding area of mines.美国部队正在清除周围地区的地雷。 See also landmine They had laid mines across the road. Her leg was blown off when the mine exploded. We do not know if there are mines in the area. Bombs & missiles anti-mine anti-missile anti-radar anti-satellite anti-ship daisy cutter defuse depth charge dirty bomb enrich limpet mine minefield missile Molotov cocktail mortar silo smart bomb smoke bomb submunition superbomb Idioma mine of information mine verb uk /maɪn/ us /maɪn/ mineverb (DIG)[ I or T ] to dig coal or another substance out of the ground: 采,开采(煤等) mine forThe company is mining for gold and diamonds. They mine a lot of copper around these parts.他们在这周围开采出许多铜。 Engineering - mining & quarrying anti-mine banksman beneficiation biomining coal coal miner coal mining coalface excavator extract mineral mining oilfield OPEC petrodollar pithead prospect slag heap strip mining unworked You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Digging mineverb (BOMB)[ Toften passive ] to place or hide mines in an area of land or sea: 布雷于 be heavily minedThe desert was heavily mined.这片沙漠地雷密布。 Detonation & bombardment aerial bombardment aerial photograph air raid airstrike blanket bombing bomb carpet-bombing detonate detonation detonator direct hit go off guidance loose pepper pepper something with something petrol bomb prime refire shell mineverb (GET INFORMATION)[ T ] to use special software to look at large amounts of computer data in order to find out useful information: There is a lot of banking data just waiting to be mined. The program mines text using a variety of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. The software mines companies' databases for sales opportunities. See also data mining Searching beachcomb beachcomber beachcombing body search bounty hunter comb hunt someone/something down hunter hunting ground keep your/an eye out for someone/somethingidiom leave no stone unturnedidiom lookout needle rake scratch around for something scrounge around search seek someone/something out seeker troll You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Computer programming & software mineverb (GET CURRENCY)[ T ] to use special software to try to obtain new cryptocurrency(= digital currency produced by a public network rather than by a government): Since 2009, the number of bitcoins mined has skyrocketed. Idiommine a rich seam of something mine determiner old useuk /maɪn/ us /maɪn/ used in the past instead of "my" before nouns that begin with a vowel or h : 旧时(度用在以元音或h字母开头的名词前,代替my使用) mine eyes我的眼睛 mine host我的主人 Linguistics: possessive forms hers his its my our ours S, s the their theirs thine thy us yer your yours mine | American Dictionarymine pronoun us/mɑɪn/ minepronoun (BELONGING TO ME)belonging to me, or that which belongs to me: "Whose bag is this?" "It’s mine." Your hair is longer than mine. She’s a friend of mine. mine noun[ C ] us/mɑɪn/ minenoun[C] (HOLE)a deep hole in the ground made for the removal of coal and other substances by digging: a gold mine A mine is also where something can be found: Belinda is a mine of information about home decorating. minenoun[C] (BOMB)a bomb put underground or in the sea that explodes when vehicles, ships, or people go over or near it A mine detector is a device used to discover whether there are mines in a particular area. mine verb us/mɑɪn/ mineverb (DIG IN HOLE)[ I/T ] to remove coal or other substances from a deep hole in the ground: [ T ]They mine copper in this area. mineverb (BOMB)[ T ] to hide mines in an area: The desert has been heavily mined. mine | Business Englishmine noun[ C ] NATURAL RESOURCES, PRODUCTIONuk /maɪn/us a place in the ground where substances such as coal, metal, and salt are removed, or the area and buildings around this place: in/down the mine2,000 people work down the mine. a coal/salt/gold mine a mine shaft mine verb[ I or T ] NATURAL RESOURCES, PRODUCTIONuk /maɪn/us to dig coal or another substance out of the ground: mine for sthThey're mining for salt. They mine a lot of copper around these parts. Collocations withminemineThese are words often used in combination with mine. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. mine clearance Such a condition could have serious consequences in some situations such as during mine clearance operations. mine owner It is a moral certainty that the mine owner passes everything on to the occupier of the mine. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 mine reclamation Experts said it would require years and millions of dollars in mine reclamation and remediation to create a garden that could use on-site water. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with mine |
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