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mine    音标拼音: [m'ɑɪn]
n. 矿,富源,地雷
vt. 挖掘,开采,在…布雷,破坏
vi. 开矿,埋设地雷
pron. 我的

矿,富源,地雷挖掘,开采,在…布雷,破坏开矿,埋设地雷

mine
n 1: excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are
extracted
2: explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to
destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel
v 1: get from the earth by excavation; "mine ores and metals"
2: lay mines; "The Vietnamese mined Cambodia"

Mine \Mine\, v. i. [F. miner, L. minare to drive animals, in LL.
also, to lead, conduct, dig a mine (cf. E. lode, and lead to
conduct), akin to L. minari to threaten; cf. Sp. mina mine,
conduit, subterraneous canal, a spring or source of water,
It. mina. See {Menace}, and cf. {Mien}.]
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1. To dig a mine or pit in the earth; to get ore, metals,
coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; to dig in the
earth for minerals; to dig a passage or cavity under
anything in order to overthrow it by explosives or
otherwise.
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2. To form subterraneous tunnel or hole; to form a burrow or
lodge in the earth; as, the mining cony.
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Mine \Mine\ (m[=e]n), n. [F.]
See {Mien}. [Obs.]
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Mine \Mine\ (m[imac]n), pron. & a. [OE. min, fr. AS. m[imac]n;
akin to D. mijn, OS., OFries., & OHG. m[imac]n, G. mein, Sw.
& Dan. min, Icel. minn, Goth. meins my, mine, meina of me,
and E. me. [root]187. See {Me}, and cf. {My}.]
Belonging to me; my. Used as a pronominal to me; my. Used as
a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, "Vengeance is
mine; I will repay." --Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old style,
used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning
with a vowel.
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I kept myself from mine iniquity. --Ps. xviii.
23.
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Note: Mine is often used absolutely, the thing possessed
being understood; as, his son is in the army, mine in
the navy.
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When a man deceives me once, says the Italian
proverb, it is his fault; when twice, it is mine.
--Bp. Horne.
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This title honors me and mine. --Shak.
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She shall have me and mine. --Shak.
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Mine \Mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mined}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Mining}.]
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1. To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or
foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine;
hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.
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They mined the walls. --Hayward.
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Too lazy to cut down these immense trees, the
spoilers . . . had mined them, and placed a quantity
of gunpowder in the cavity. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To dig into, for ore or metal.
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Lead veins have been traced . . . but they have not
been mined. --Ure.
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3. To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging.
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The principal ore mined there is the bituminous
cinnabar. --Ure.
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Mine \Mine\, n. [F., fr. LL. mina. See {Mine}, v. i.]
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1. A subterranean cavity or passage; especially:
(a) A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic
ores, precious stones, coal, or other mineral
substances are taken by digging; -- distinguished from
the pits from which stones for architectural purposes
are taken, and which are called quarries.
(b) (Mil.) A cavity or tunnel made under a fortification
or other work, for the purpose of blowing up the
superstructure with some explosive agent.
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2. Any place where ore, metals, or precious stones are got by
digging or washing the soil; as, a placer mine.
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3. (Fig.): A rich source of wealth or other good. --Shak.
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4. (Mil.) An explosive device placed concealed in a location,
on land or at sea, where an enemy vehicle or enemy
personnel may pass through, having a triggering mechanism
which detects people or vehicles, and which will explode
and kill or maim personnel or destroy or damage vehicles.
A mine placed at sea (formerly called a {torpedo}, see
{torpedo}[2]
(a) ) is also called an marine mine and underwater mine
and sometimes called a floating mine, even though it
may be anchored to the floor of the sea and not
actually float freely. A mine placed on land (formerly
called a {torpedo}, see {torpedo}[3]), usually buried,
is called a land mine.
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{Mine dial}, a form of magnetic compass used by miners.

{Mine pig}, pig iron made wholly from ore; in distinction
from {cinder pig}, which is made from ore mixed with forge
or mill cinder.

{gold mine}
(a) a mine where gold is obtained.
(b) (Fig.) a rich source of wealth or other good; same as
{Mine} 3. --Raymond.
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240 Moby Thesaurus words for "mine":
Dionaea, Eldorado, Golconda, abri, abridge, abundance, abysm,
abyss, approach trench, arm, armor, armor-plate, avulse,
baited trap, bank, barricade, battle, bereave, blast, bleed, blitz,
blockade, blow to pieces, blow up, bomb, bombard, bonanza,
booby trap, bore, bulwark, bunker, burrow, carve, castellate,
chasm, chisel, coal mine, colliery, communication trench, convert,
cornucopia, countermine, countersink, coupure, crenellate,
cultivate, curtail, cut off, cut out, deadfall, deathtrap, decoy,
deepen, delve, deposit, depositary, depository, depress, deprive,
deprive of, deracinate, derive, dig, dig in, dig out, dig up,
diggings, dike, disentangle, disentitle, ditch, dive, divest,
double sap, drain, draw, draw out, dredge, dredge up, drill, drive,
dugout, ease one of, eldorado, embattle, entrench, entrenchment,
eradicate, evolve, evulse, excavate, excavation, excise, exsect,
extract, extricate, fence, fire trench, firetrap, flying sap,
flytrap, font, fortified tunnel, fortify, fosse, fount, fountain,
fountainhead, foxhole, fund, furrow, gallery, garrison, get out,
gin, gold mine, gouge, gouge out, gravy train, groove, grow, grub,
grub up, gulf, harvest, headspring, headstream, headwater, hoard,
honeycomb, lighten one of, lode, look through, lower, machine,
mainspring, man, man the garrison, milk, mill, mine of wealth,
moat, mole trap, mother lode, mousetrap, open cut, opencast,
palisade, pan, pan for gold, parallel, pick out, pit, pitfall,
plant a mine, pluck out, pluck up, probe, process, prospect, pull,
pull out, pull up, pump, quarry, raise, rake out, ransack, rattrap,
read, rear, refine, remove, repository, reserve, reservoir,
resource, rich lode, rich uncle, rip out, riverhead, root out,
root up, sabotage, sap, scan, scoop, scoop out, scour, scrabble,
scrape, scratch, search, set gun, shaft, shovel, sink, slit trench,
smelt, sonic mine, source, source of supply, spade, spring,
spring gun, springhead, staple, store, storehouse, supply, survey,
take away from, take from, take out, tap, tear out, trap, trapfall,
treasure trove, treasure-house, treasury, trench, trigger a mine,
trough, tunnel, undermine, unearth, unravel, uproot, vein, wall,
wealth, weed out, well, wellhead, wellspring, withdraw, work,
workings, wrest out



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