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🔑 mineBrE /maɪn/NAmE /maɪn/ pronoun () 🔑 of 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。(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。 🔑 mineBrE /maɪn/NAmE /maɪn/ noun🔑 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 noun (3) , quarry noun (1) ➡ see also mining, coal mine, gold mine 🔑 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 ●a 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 🔑 mineBrE /maɪn/NAmE /maɪn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they mine BrE /maɪn/ NAmE /maɪn/present simple - he / she / it mines BrE /maɪnz/ NAmE /maɪnz/past simple mined BrE /maɪnd/ NAmE /maɪnd/past participle mined BrE /maɪnd/ NAmE /maɪnd/ -ing form mining BrE /ˈmaɪnɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈmaɪnɪŋ/ [T, I] to dig holes in the ground in order to find and obtain coal, diamonds, etc. (在某地)开矿,采矿◆~ sth (for sth) The area has been mined for slate for centuries. 这个地区开采板岩有数百年了。◆~ (for sth) They were mining for gold. 他们在开采黄金。 [T] ~ sthto place mines 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。 |