释义 |
- n.矿;矿井;地雷;水雷
- v.采矿;布雷;埋雷于;用雷炸毁(车辆)
- pron.我的;我的家
- 网络矿山;矿场
第三人称单数:mines 现在分词:mining 过去式:mined v. excavate,quarry,dig,extract,unearth n. pit,excavation,colliery,coalmine,coalface 1. | 我的of or belonging to the person writing or speaking |
| | | He's a friend of mine(= one of my friends) . 他是我的一个朋友。 | | She wanted one like mine(= like I have) . 她想要一个和我的一样的。 |
| Let's go back to mine after the show. 看完表演后我们去我家吧。 |
1. | 矿井;矿a deep hole or holes under the ground where minerals such as coal, gold, etc. are dug |
| a copper/diamond mine 铜矿;钻石矿 |
2. | 地雷;水雷a type of bomb that is hidden under the ground or in the sea and that explodes when sb/sth touches it |
IDM a mine of information (about/on sb/sth) 信息源泉;知识宝库a person, book, etc. that can give you a lot of information on a particular subject 1. | [t][i] (在某地)开矿,采矿to dig holes in the ground in order to find and obtain coal, diamonds, etc. |
| The area has been mined for slate for centuries. 这个地区开采板岩有数百年了。 | | They were mining for gold. 他们在开采黄金。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 埋雷于;布雷;用雷炸毁(车辆)to place mines n. below the surface of an area of land or water; to destroy a vehicle with mines |
| The coastal route had been mined. 沿海道路上布了地雷。 | | The UN convoy was mined on its way to the border. 联合国车队在驶往边界的途中触雷被炸。 |
v. | 1. 开(矿),采(矿)采掘;打(矿井),挖(矿道) 3. 在…中[下]敷设地雷[水雷];发射(火箭炮弹);(用雷)炸毁,爆破 8. 在...下掘地道;挖坑;(喻)使变弱;暗地破坏(undermine为较常用字): 1. 开(矿),采(矿)采掘;打(矿井),挖(矿道) 3. 在…中[下]敷设地雷[水雷];发射(火箭炮弹);(用雷)炸毁,爆破 8. 在...下掘地道;挖坑;(喻)使变弱;暗地破坏(undermine为较常用字): | pron. | | n. | |
v. | 1. to extract minerals from the ground 2. to place explosive mines throughout an area of ground or water 3. to dig a tunnel underground 4. to make use of a particular resource 5. to dig a large hole or tunnel in the ground in order to get coal, gold etc, or to take coal, gold etc from such a hole or tunnel 6. to hide bombs under the ground or under water 7. dig from the ground;obtain(coal,etc.)from mines 8. make tunnels(in the earth)under;(fig.)weaken;undermine(which is the more usu.word 9. lay mines in;destroy by means of these 1. to extract minerals from the ground 2. to place explosive mines throughout an area of ground or water 3. to dig a tunnel underground 4. to make use of a particular resource 5. to dig a large hole or tunnel in the ground in order to get coal, gold etc, or to take coal, gold etc from such a hole or tunnel 6. to hide bombs under the ground or under water 7. dig from the ground;obtain(coal,etc.)from mines 8. make tunnels(in the earth)under;(fig.)weaken;undermine(which is the more usu.word 9. lay mines in;destroy by means of these | pron. | 1. refers to something that belongs to or relates to the speaker or writer 2. used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with you when you are the person speaking or writing | n. | 1. an excavated area from which minerals, often in the form of ore, are extracted 2. the industrial and commercial buildings, machinery, and personnel used to work a mine 3. an area underground or at ground level where there is a deposit of ore, minerals, or precious stones 4. a rich source of something, especially information 5. an explosive device concealed underground or underwater that detonates on contact with a person, vehicle, or ship 6. a tunnel dug under enemy territory in order to gain entry, undermine fortifications, or lay explosives 7. a tunnel made by a burrowing insect or larva, especially in a plant leaf 8. a large hole or tunnel in the ground from which people take coal, gold etc 9. a bomb that is hidden under the ground or under water and explodes when someone or something touches it 1. an excavated area from which minerals, often in the form of ore, are extracted 2. the industrial and commercial buildings, machinery, and personnel used to work a mine 3. an area underground or at ground level where there is a deposit of ore, minerals, or precious stones 4. a rich source of something, especially information 5. an explosive device concealed underground or underwater that detonates on contact with a person, vehicle, or ship 6. a tunnel dug under enemy territory in order to gain entry, undermine fortifications, or lay explosives 7. a tunnel made by a burrowing insect or larva, especially in a plant leaf 8. a large hole or tunnel in the ground from which people take coal, gold etc 9. a bomb that is hidden under the ground or under water and explodes when someone or something touches it | adj. | 1. belonging to or relating to me | det. | 1. belonging to or relating to me 2. an old word meaning “my” |
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