[PRON-POSS 所有格代词](第一人称单数所有格代词)我的(东西)Mine is the first person singular possessive pronoun. A speaker or writer uses mine to refer to something that belongs or relates to himself or herself.
[oft n of PRON]
Her right hand is inches from mine...
她的右手和我的手挨得很近。
That wasn't his fault, it was mine...
那不是他的错,是我的错。
I'm looking for a friend of mine who lives here.
我正在寻找一位住在这里的朋友。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]矿;矿山;矿井 A mine is a place where deep holes and tunnels are dug under the ground in order to obtain a mineral such as coal, diamonds, or gold.
[oft n N]
...coal mines.
煤矿
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[VERB 动词]开采;采掘 When a mineral such as coal, diamonds, or gold is mined, it is obtained from the ground by digging deep holes and tunnels.
[be V-ed]
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[usu passive]
The pit is being shut down because it no longer has enough coal that can be mined economically.
这座煤矿即将关闭,因为从经济上考虑,矿井里已经没有足够的煤可供开采。
...the finest gems, mined from all corners of the world.
从世界各地采掘来的最精美的宝石
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]地雷;水雷 A mine is a bomb which is hidden in the ground or in water and which explodes when people or things touch it.
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[VERB 动词]在…布雷 If an area of land or water is mined, mines are placed there which will explode when people or things touch them.
[be V-ed]
[Also V n]
The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
通往要塞的道路都已布满地雷。
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[PHRASE 短语]知识宝库;信息源泉 If you say that someone is a mine of information, you mean that they know a great deal about something.
[mine inflects]
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mine★/maɪn; NAmEmaɪn/
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mineminesminedminingpronoun★( the possessive form of I*I 的所有格形式 ) 1of or belonging to the person writing or speaking 我的◆That's mine.这是我的。◆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。2( BrE) ( informal) my home 我的家◆Let's go back to mine after the show.看完表演后我们去我家吧。noun★1★a deep hole or holes under the ground where minerals such as coal, gold, etc. are dug 矿井;矿◆a copper/diamond mine铜矿;钻石矿☞compare
pit
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quarry
n. (1 )☞see also
mining
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coal mine
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gold mine
2★a type of bomb that is hidden under the ground or in the sea and that explodes when sb/sth touches it 地雷;水雷☞see also
landmine
IDIOMa mine of inforˈmation (about/on sb/sth)a person, book, etc. that can give you a lot of information on a particular subject 信息源泉;知识宝库verb1[transitive , intransitive ]to dig holes in the ground in order to find and obtain coal, diamonds, etc. (在某地)开矿,采矿minesth (for sth) ◆The area has been mined for slate for centuries.这个地区开采板岩有数百年了。mine(for sth) ◆They were mining for gold.他们在开采黄金。2[transitive ]minesth to place minesn. (2 )below the surface of an area of land or water; to destroy a vehicle with mines埋雷于;布雷;用雷炸毁(车辆)◆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。mine/maɪn; NAmEmaɪn/
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mine1 pronoun
mine2 noun
mine3 verb
minemine1 /maɪn/ ●●●S1 pronoun [possessive form of ‘I’]
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used by the person speaking or writing to refer to something that belongs to or is connected with himself or herself → my: It was Glen’s idea, not mine. ‘Is that your car?’ ‘No, mine is parked over the road.’ You’ve got good legs – mine are too thin. His English is better than mine.of mine I want you to meet an old friend of mine.
mine1 pronoun
mine2 noun
mine3 verb
minemine2 ●●○W3 noun [countable]
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1a deep hole or holes in the ground that people dig so that they can remove coal, gold,tin etc → miningcoal/gold/copper etc mine one of the largest coal mines in the countryin/down a mine the time when children used to work down the mines2a type of bomb that is hidden just below the ground or under water and that explodes when it is touched: They learnt how to lay mines (=put them in place). The ship struck a mine and sank. →
landmine
3a mine of information (about/on something) someone or something that can give you a lot of information about a particular subject and that is therefore very useful or helpful: The website is a mine of information about all forms of cancer.
mine1 pronoun
mine2 noun
mine3 verb
minemine3 ●○○ verb (past tense and past participle mined, present participle mining)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to dig large holes in the ground in order to remove coal, gold etc: Copper has been mined here since the sixteenth century. This area has been mined for over 300 years.mine for The company first started mining for salt in 1851.GRAMMARMine is often passive in this meaning when used as a transitive verb.2[transitive] to hide bombs in the sea or under the ground: All the roads leading to the village had been mined.GRAMMARMine is usually passive in this meaning.
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