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    mining查询结果如下:

    音标:['maɪnɪŋ]
    名词复数:mining 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.采矿;矿业
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    n.
    ①[U]采矿;矿业;
    coal mining
    煤矿业.
    ②[定语] mining engineering 采矿工程学
    -扩展释义
    n. 【化学】
    开矿,敷设地雷,采矿,采矿学;采矿的,开矿的,矿用的,采矿
    【机械】
    采堀
    n.
    [U]1. 采矿;矿业2. 【军】布雷
    Unfortunately, though, he became involved in a dubious mining venture in which several British acquaintances lost heavily.
    不幸的是,他同一个可疑的采矿生意有牵连,使几个英国朋友着实破了钱财。
    n. 【计算机】
    开矿(敷设地雷);adj.采矿的
    -mining的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Able to be mined. || Worth mining.
    “Then, he set to work building a shortcut that would take the minable minerals he found through the mountain.”
    “It is minable at a low cost, admirable for gas, and is here found underlying some two thousand acres.”
    “At least this was what I believed, until I read yet another of those inter minable ’scientific studies’ at the weekend.”
    Without mines (places for digging minerals etc.). || Without mines (explosive devices).
    “But though there are caves there are no mines in Faroe, in which happy state we hope these mineless isles will remain so far as we are concerned.”
    Resembling or characteristic of a mine (explosive device).

    名词 变体/同根词

    mining的复数形式
    A warship which lays naval mines; (collectively) ships which deal with naval mines.
    One who works in a mine.
    A ship capable of laying mines.
    “The first ships hit were the cruisers USS Helena and USS Raleigh, the battleships USS Oklahoma and USS Utah, and the minelayer USS Olgala.”
    “A minelayer and ex-battleship were sunk and three destroyers were wrecked in dry-dock.”
    “In completely blacked-out underwater conditions, two divers conducted a tactile search to locate a sunken Iraqi minelayer with her deadly load.”
    The work carried out in a mine.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To remove (ore) from the ground. || To dig into, for ore or metal. || (transitive) To sow mines (the explosive devices) in (an area). || (transitive) To damage (a vehicle or ship) with a mine (an explosive device). || (intransitive) To dig a tunnel or hole; to burrow in the earth. || To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means. || (slang) To pick one’s nose. || (computing) To earn new units of cryptocurrency by doing certain calculations.
    “The men complain that they mine the coal all day and don’t have enough to heat the barracks at night.”
    “A lack of standardized data and terminology interferes with our ability to mine the data for patterns and patient outcomes.”
    “Here, they would heavily mine the water, and mine sweeping trawlers had proved ineffective at clearing them.”
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