基本解釋adj.開采的動詞mine的過去式和過去分詞形式.同根派生同根詞詞根:minen.mine礦,礦藏;礦山,礦井;地雷,水雷pron.mine我的vi.mine開礦,采礦;埋設(shè)地雷vt.mine開采,采掘;在…布雷mined相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句They'd mined the hillside for tin.他們曾在小山坡上開采錫。Today, most diamonds are not found in stream beds, however, they are mined from rock formations deep inside the earth.今天的大部分鉆石不是從河床中發(fā)現(xiàn)的,而是從深藏在地下的巖石組織中開采出來的。edu.sina.com.cnThe California Natural Resources Agency says the largest nugget ever mined in the state was found in 1854 and weighed 195 pounds.援引加利福尼亞自然資源局的資料,美國史上開采的最大的金塊,是1854年發(fā)現(xiàn)的,重達(dá)195磅。原聲例句Diamonds are central to the case. The prosecution says Mr.Taylor traded diamonds mined in Sierra Leone for weapons, which he smuggled into the country."And although the rock itself very occasionally contains asbestos, which formerly was mined commercially in California,the fact is, the rock still remains interesting and pretty.They are small-scale workers, digging in surface pits which have already been mined.權(quán)威例句More importantly, dollars are being printed much more quickly than gold is being mined.FORBES: Year of the Golden Rabbitmined更多例句詞組短語短語minerals mined 被開采的礦物質(zhì)mined foundusingion 開采層Mined slope 采動邊坡mined grade 受害級別mined width 采出寬度mined更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 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. 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. a lucrative source or abundant supply When a mineral such as coal, diamonds, or gold is mined, it is obtained from the ground by digging deep holes and tunnels. A mine is a bomb which is hidden in the ground or in water and which explodes when people or things touch it. If an area of land or water is mined, mines are placed there which will explode when people or things touch them. &rarrsee also mining mined劍橋字典mined柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義生物學(xué)(昆蟲的)潛道