mine
possess
pron of or belonging to me 我的
I think that book is mine. 那本書是我的.
He's a friend of mine, ie one of my friends. 他是我的朋友. Cf 參看 my.
mine n
1 excavation (with shafts, galleries,etc) made in the earth for extracting coal, mineral ores, precious stones, etc 礦井; 巷道; 礦: a `coal-mine 煤礦
a `gold-mine 金礦 * The inspector went down the mine. 監察員已下到礦井里了.
[attrib 作定語]
a `mineworker 礦工. Cf 參看 quarry2.
2
(a) tunnel for a chargeof high explosive to destroy eg enemy fortifications 地雷坑道(如用以炸毀敵軍工事的).
(b) container filled with explosive, placed in or on the ground, and designed to explode when sth strikes it or passes near it, or after a fixed time, to destroy eg enemy troops, vehicles, etc 地雷.
(c) such a container placed in water to damage or destroy eg enemy ships 水雷
magnetic, acoustic, etc mines 磁性的、 聲引信的...水雷
lay mines 布雷 * clear the coastal waters of mines 清除沿岸水域的水雷
[attrib 作定語]
mine warfare 地雷戰. Cf 參看depth charge (depth).
3 (idm 習語) a mine of information(about/on sb/sth) rich or abundant source of knowledge 知識的寶庫; 信息的源泉
My grandmother is a mine of information about our family's history. 我的祖母是我們家史的資料庫.
mine v
1
(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (for sth) dig in the ground (for coal, ores, precious stones, etc) 采掘(煤、 礦物、 寶石等); 開礦; 采礦
mining for gold, diamonds, etc 開采黃金、 金剛石等.
(b) [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ A (for B)/~ B (from A) extract (coal, etc) from (the earth) by digging 采掘(煤等)
mine the earth for iron ore 開采鐵礦石
Gold is mined from deep under ground. 黃金是從地下深處開采出來的.
2 [Tn] make tunnels in the earth under (sth); undermine 在(某物)下面挖掘坑道; 挖地道
mine enemy trenches, forts, etc 在敵軍的戰壕、 堡壘等下面挖地道.
3 [Tn]
(a) lay explosive mines in (sth) 在(某處)埋地雷或布水雷
mine the entrance to a harbour 在進港處布水雷.
(b) destroy (sth) by means of explosive mines 用地雷或水雷炸毀(某物)
The cruiser was mined, and sank in five minutes. 該巡洋艦觸雷, 於五分鐘後沉沒.