mine [maɪn] pronoun ESSENTIAL ■the one(s) belonging to or connected with me 我的(所有物);属于我的(东西);与我有关的(人)•"Whose bag is this?" "It's mine."“这是谁的袋子?”“是我的。” •Your son is the same age as mine.你儿子的年纪和我儿子一样大。 •She's an old friend of mine.她是我的一个老朋友。 [maɪn] noun countable HOLE 洞 ESSENTIAL ■a hole or system of holes in the ground made for the removal of substances such as coal, metal, and salt by digging 矿,矿井•a coal/salt/gold mine煤/盐/金矿 •a mine shaft矿井 •My grandfather used to work in/ UKdown the mines.我祖父以前在矿井里工作。 [maɪn] noun countable BOMB 炸弹 IMPROVER ■a type of bomb put below the earth or in the sea which explodes when vehicles, ships or people go over it 地雷;水雷•He was killed when his tank ran over a mine.他的坦克触到地雷,他被炸死了。 •The US forces were clearing the surrounding area of mines.美国部队正在清除周围地区的地雷。 ⇒ See also landmine [maɪn] noun countable a mine of information ■someone who has a lot of knowledge (指人)资讯宝藏,知识宝库 [maɪn] verb DIG 开采 intransitive or transitive ■to dig coal or another substance out of the ground 采,开采(煤等)•They're mining for salt.他们正在采盐。 •They mine a lot of copper around these parts.他们在这里周围开采出许多铜。 [maɪn] verb BOMB 布雷 transitive often passive ■to place or hide mines in an area of land or sea 布雷于•The desert was heavily mined.这片沙漠地雷密布。 [maɪn] verb mine a rich seam of sth literary ■to take advantage of a strong feeling or quality in a particular situation 利用(特殊情境下的强烈情感或素质)•Polidori, the right-wing politician, is mining a rich seam of fear and prejudice.右翼政客波里杜利正在利用人们的强烈恐惧和偏见。 [maɪn] determiner old use ■used in the past instead of 'my' before nouns that begin with a vowel or h 一度用在以母音或h开头的名词前,代替my使用•mine eyes我的眼睛 •mine host我的主人 |