mine
柯林斯词典
- PRONOUN USE
1. PRON-POSS Mine is the first person singular possessive pronoun. A speaker or writer uses mine to refer to something that belongs or relates to himself or herself. 我的
Her right hand is inches from mine. 她的右手離我的幾英寸遠。
That wasn't his fault, it was mine. 那不是他的錯,是我的錯。
PRON-POSS
1. N-COUNT A mine is a place where deep holes and tunnels are dug under the ground in order to obtain a mineral such as coal, diamonds, or gold. 鑛
...coal mines. …煤鑛。
2. N-COUNT a lucrative source or abundant supply 搖錢樹 ; 充足的供應
she was a mine of information
3. V-T When a mineral such as coal, diamonds, or gold is mined, it is obtained from the ground by digging deep holes and tunnels. 採掘[usu passive]
The pit is being shut down because it no longer has enough coal that can be mined economically. 那個煤鑛要關閉了,因爲儲量不足,難以經濟開採。
4. N-COUNT A mine is a bomb which is hidden in the ground or in water and which explodes when people or things touch it. 地雷; 水雷
5. V-T If an area of land or water is mined, mines are placed there which will explode when people or things touch them. 佈雷
The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined. 進入駐地的幾條通道都已佈滿了雷。
6. →see also mining
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mine /maɪn/
NOUN AND VERB USES
mine /maɪn/ (mining,minded,mines)
剑桥词典
- the one(s) belonging to or connected with me
- He's my sister's friend really, not mine.
- Please could you back your car up a few feet so that I can get mine out of the drive ?
- Here, your eyes are better than mine - could you thread this needle for me?
- Could I borrow a pen ? I've lost mine.
- Pat's a great friend of mine. 返回 mine
我的(所有物);屬於我的(東西);與我有關的(人)
"Whose bag is this?" "It's mine." “這是誰的包?”“是我的。”
Your son is the same age as mine. 你兒子的年紀和我兒子一樣大。
She's an old friend of mine. 她是我的一個老朋友。
Mine is the silver car , the convertible . 我的是這輛銀色的,這輛敞篷車。
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