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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
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mine UK US [maɪn] pronoun [ mines ] <E > the one(s) belonging to or connected with me • "Whose bag is this?" "It's mine." • Your son is the same age as mine. • She's an old friend of mine. Thesaurus+: ↑Possessive forms • 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. noun countable HOLE 1. <E > a hole or system of holes in the ground made for the removal of substances such as coal, metal, and salt by digging • a coal/salt/gold mine • a mine shaft • My grandfather used to work in/ UK down the mines. Thesaurus+: ↑Mining and quarrying • The minister maintained that the mines were uneconomic and would have to be closed. • The nuclear waste is encased in concrete before being sent for storage in disused mines. • He had worked in the diamond mines of South Africa. • All the mines in this area were closed down in the 80's. • The government was severely criticized for its decision to close the mines. BOMB 2. <I > a type of bomb put below the earth or in the sea which explodes when vehicles, ships or people go over it • He was killed when his tank ran over a mine. • The US forces were clearing the surrounding area of mines. See also landmine Thesaurus+: ↑Bombs and missiles • They had laid mines across the road. • Her leg was blown off when the mine exploded. • We do not know if there are mines in the area. Idiom: mine of information verb DIG 1. intransitive or transitive to dig coal or another substance out of the ground • They're mining for salt. • They mine a lot of copper around these parts. Thesaurus+: ↑Mining and quarrying ↑Digging BOMB 2. transitive often passive to place or hide mines in an area of land or sea • The desert was heavily mined. Thesaurus+: ↑Detonation and bombardment Idiom: mine a rich seam of something determiner old use used in the past instead of 'my' before nouns that begin with a vowel or h • mine eyes • mine host Thesaurus+: ↑Possessive forms
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