mine
复数形式
mines
1
矿, 矿井
a deep hole or large tunnel in the ground where workers dig for salt, gold, coal, etc.
- The diamond mine in Africa was known for its rare gemstones.
非洲的钻石矿以其稀有宝石而闻名。
- The abandoned mine was converted into a tourist attraction.
废弃的矿井被改造成了旅游景点。
- The government regulated safety measures in the uranium mine to protect workers from radiation exposure.
政府规范了铀矿的安全措施,以保护工人免受辐射暴露。
- The miners descended into the mine early in the morning to begin their shift.
矿工们一大早就下到矿井开始他们的轮班。
2
地雷, 爆炸装置
a piece of military equipment that is put on or just under the ground or in the sea, which explodes when it is touched
- The documentary highlighted the lasting impact of mines on civilian populations.
这部纪录片强调了地雷对平民人口的持久影响。
- The area was declared safe after all the mines were successfully removed.
在所有地雷被成功清除后,该地区被宣布为安全。
- The mine exploded, causing significant damage to the enemy vehicles.
地雷爆炸,对敌方车辆造成了重大损害。
- They used metal detectors to locate any buried mines in the field.
他们使用金属探测器来定位田野中埋藏的任何地雷。
- The soldiers carefully navigated the area, aware of the hidden mines.
士兵们小心翼翼地穿越该地区,意识到隐藏的地雷。