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mine1 [maɪn] PRON poss

1. mine (belonging to me):

mine
moj

2. mine det old (my):

mine
moj

I . mine2 [maɪn] N

2. mine MIL (explosive):

mine
mina f

II . mine2 [maɪn] VB trans

1. mine (obtain resources):

mine coal, iron, diamonds
mine coal, iron, diamonds
mine coal, iron, diamonds

2. mine (plant mines):

to mine an area

III . mine2 [maɪn] VB intr

ˈanti-mine ADJ attr

ˈcoal mine N

ˈmine-de·tec·tor N

ˈsalt mine N

salt mine

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Foreign exchange shortages inhibited mine maintenance, new exploration, and development investment.
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This design has survived a 7 kg (15 lb) land mine blast with no injuries.
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Although mine for you would be to belt up, and let evolution do its duty.
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The mine was a substantial producer of gold and, initially, thought to be part of a significant deposit of the precious metal in the area.
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He was never a mine of information about the game, and was even reluctant to discuss his own career.
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Original cart rails, electrical lines and even an operational pneumatic drill recovered from the mine may be viewed.
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They are submitted at the request of the regulatory authority and are used by the mine for life of mine costing.
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One day, a friend of mine told me that the garbage plant, the city's waste incinerator, would melt down too.
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X-ray diffraction of samples from that mine show that garnierite veins include sepiolite-falcondoite and quartz (chrysoprase, a green variety of quartz with a nickel content of less than 2 weight %).
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Overburden (waste rock) from the mine has polluted a nearby lake due to acid mine drainage.
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