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Mine
01
mina, minério
a deep hole or large tunnel in the ground where workers dig for salt, gold, coal, etc.
Example
The diamond mine in Africa was known for its rare gemstones.
The abandoned mine was converted into a tourist attraction.
The government regulated safety measures in the uranium mine to protect workers from radiation exposure.
Example
The documentary highlighted the lasting impact of mines on civilian populations.
The area was declared safe after all the mines were successfully removed.
The mine exploded, causing significant damage to the enemy vehicles.
to mine
01
extrair, minerar
to extract resources from the earth by digging
Transitive: to mine resources
Example
Coal miners use equipment to mine coal from underground deposits.
Gold prospectors pan for gold in rivers to mine valuable particles.
Modern technologies are employed to mine rare metals from deep within the earth.
02
minar, colocar minas
to place explosive mines in a location, usually as a military tactic or for defensive purposes
Transitive: to mine a place
Example
The soldiers were ordered to mine the perimeter of the base to prevent enemy infiltration.
The navy ships mined the harbor to protect against enemy ships entering the area.
The military mined strategic locations along the border to deter incursions from hostile forces.
mine
01
meu, minha
used for referring to something that belongs to or is related to the person who is speaking

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