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Mine
01
鉱山, マイン
a deep hole or large tunnel in the ground where workers dig for salt, gold, coal, etc.
Example
The abandoned mine was converted into a tourist attraction.
The diamond mine in Africa was known for its rare gemstones.
The miners descended into the mine early in the morning to begin their shift.
Example
The mine exploded, causing significant damage to the enemy vehicles.
They used metal detectors to locate any buried mines in the field.
The soldiers carefully navigated the area, aware of the hidden mines.
to mine
01
採掘する, 鉱採する
to extract resources from the earth by digging
Transitive: to mine resources
Example
In some regions, salt is mined by excavating salt deposits.
02
地雷を設置する
to place explosive mines in a location, usually as a military tactic or for defensive purposes
Transitive: to mine a place
Example
The military mined strategic locations along the border to deter incursions from hostile forces.
During wartime, the coastal areas were mined to protect against amphibious assaults.
The navy ships mined the harbor to protect against enemy ships entering the area.
mine
01
私の(もの), 私の
used for referring to something that belongs to or is related to the person who is speaking
例
The abandoned mine was converted into a tourist attraction.
The diamond mine in Africa was known for its rare gemstones.
The miners descended into the mine early in the morning to begin their shift.
The government regulated safety measures in the uranium mine to protect workers from radiation exposure.
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