英语单词 | mine |
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英美音标 | 英 [maɪn] 美 [maɪn] |
中文释义 | pron.我的 n.矿;地雷;矿藏 v.采矿;用地雷炸 |
英语例句 | (1) He is a distant cousin of mine. (2) The mine was closed owing to exhaustion. (3) The ship's bow was blown off by a mine. (4) A good encyclopaedia is a mine of information. (5) Peopel still mine for coal in this area. (6) The cruiser was mined, and sank in five minutes. |
中文例句 | (1) 他是我的一位远房表亲。 (2) 这个煤矿因矿源枯竭而被关闭。 (3) 船头给一枚水雷炸掉了。 (4) 一部好的百科全书是一座知识宝库。 (5) 人们还在这个地区开采煤矿。 (6) 这艘巡洋舰触雷,五分钟后沉没了。 |
vocabulary简明 | A mine is a hole in the earth from which workers take valuable things: coal, diamonds, copper. It is also a bomb that explodes when it's touched, often buried in the earth. |
vocabulary扩展 | When you think of mines, think of something beneath the surface or hidden. People mine for gold by sifting through water and rocks. West Virginia is famous for its coal mines. A mine field might describe a field laced with explosives — such as landmines. When people put these explosives in place, they're mining the land. Also, any dangerous situation can be called a mine field. Talking about sensitive subjects — like religion or race — is a verbal mind field for sure. |
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