used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the speaker
我的所有,属我之物;与我有关之物
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you go your way and I'll go mine 你我各走各的路
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some friends of mine. 我的一些朋友。
〈古〉 [用于元音前]我的
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tears did fill mine eyes. 我真的是热泪盈眶。
an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals
矿,矿山,矿井
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a copper mine. 铜矿。
[in sing.]an abundant source of something
源泉;宝库
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the book contains a mine of information. 该书包含了丰富的信息。
a type of bomb placed on or just below the surface of the ground or in the water which detonates when activated by a person, vehicle, or ship
地雷;水雷。
〈史〉 (为炸毁防御工事而在被围要塞墙下挖掘的)炸药坑道。
obtain (coal or other minerals) from a mine
采(煤等矿物)。
dig in (the earth) for coal or other minerals
在(地下)…采矿
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the hills were mined for copper oxide 开采这些山的氧化铜
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many English financiers managed to obtain concessions to mine for silver. 许多英国金融家设法获得了开采银矿的特许权。
dig or burrow in (the earth)
在(地下)挖洞(或坑道)。
〈喻〉 开采,开发(有价值之物,尤指信息或技巧)
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how do they manage to mine such a rich vein of talent? 他们是怎样成功开发如此丰富人才资源的?
lay explosive mines on or just below the surface of (the ground or water)
在(地面或水面)下布雷,布雷于
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the area was heavily mined. 这个地区布满了地雷。
destroy by means of an explosive mine
炸毁。
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a friend of mine 我的一个朋友
真题例句:
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coal mine 煤矿
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