单词 | mine |
释义 | possessive pronoun | noun | verb | determiner minemine1 /maɪn/ ●●● S1 W2 possessive pronoun [possessive form of “intransitive”] the thing or things belonging or relating to the person who is speaking: “Whose coat is this?” “It’s mine.” Louisa didn’t have a pencil, so I let her borrow mine. Tom’s a good friend of mine. possessive pronoun | noun | verb | determiner minemine2 ●●○ W3 noun [countable] 1a type of bomb that is hidden below the surface of the ground or the water, which explodes when someone or something touches it: a ban on the production of land mines The tank hit a mine.2a deep hole or series of holes in the ground from which coal, gold, etc. is dug: an old gold mine → see also strip mine, quarry13a mine of information/gossip etc. someone or something that can give you a lot of information about a particular subject: The letters are a mine of information about the period.4technical a passage dug beneath the place where an enemy army is possessive pronoun | noun | verb | determiner minemine3 ●○○ verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to dig into the ground in order to get gold, coal, etc.: mine for Thousands came to mine for gold.2[transitive often passive] to hide bombs in the ocean or under the ground: The border is heavily mined.3[transitive] to get information, ideas, etc. from something: Simon mines his childhood experiences for his plays. possessive pronoun | noun | verb | determiner minemine4 determiner old use a way of saying “my,” before a vowel sound or “h,” or after a noun: mine host |
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