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1 ♦ mine
♦ mine (1) /maɪn/A pron. poss.(il) mio, (la) mia; (i) miei, (le) mie: Is it mine or yours?, è mio o tuo?; I don't want your book; I want mine, non voglio il tuo libro; voglio il mio; He is a friend of mine, è un mio amicoB a. poss.(poet.; davanti a parola che incomincia con suono vocalico) mio, mia; miei, mie: before mine eyes, davanti ai miei occhi● (fam.) me and mine, io e i miei (parenti).♦ mine (2) /maɪn/n.1 miniera ( anche fig.): a coal mine, una miniera di carbone; to sink a mine, scavare una miniera; That book is a mine of information, quel libro è una miniera di notizie2 (mil., naut.) mina; torpedine: floating mine, mina galleggiante; to spring (o to set off) a mine, far brillare una mina● mine clearer, sminatore □ mine clearing, sminamento □ mine detector, rilevatore di mine; cercamine □ (mil.) mine disposal, disinnesco delle mine □ (mil.) mine field, campo minato □ mine inspector, ispettore minerario □ mine shaft, pozzo di miniera.(to) mine /maɪn/A v. t.1 scavare per estrarre ( minerali): to mine a rich vein of gold, scavare una ricca vena per estrarre l'oro3 (mil.) minare ( anche fig.); insidiare, rovinare: The fields had been mined, i campi erano stati minatiB v. i.● to mine out, sfruttare a fondo, esaurire ( un giacimento, e fig.).
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mine of information — {n. phr.} A person, a book, etc., that is a valuable source of information. * /A dictionary can be a mine of information./ * /He is a mine of information on the stock market./ … Dictionary of American idioms
mine of information — {n. phr.} A person, a book, etc., that is a valuable source of information. * /A dictionary can be a mine of information./ * /He is a mine of information on the stock market./ … Dictionary of American idioms
mine\ of\ information — n. phr. A person, a book, etc., that is a valuable source of information. A dictionary can be a mine of information. He is a mine of information on the stock market … Словарь американских идиом
information — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ accurate, correct, precise ▪ authoritative, credible, reliable ▪ erroneous, false, inaccurate … Collocations dictionary
mine — mine1 [mīn] pron. [ME min < OE, gen. sing of ic, I, akin to Ger mein: for base see ME] that or those belonging to me: the possessive form of I2, used without a following noun, often after of [that book is mine; mine are better; he is a friend… … English World dictionary
(a) mine of information (about somebody) — a mine of inforˈmation (about/on sb/sth) idiom a person, book, etc. that can give you a lot of information on a particular subject Main entry: ↑mineidiom … Useful english dictionary
(a) mine of information (on somebody) — a mine of inforˈmation (about/on sb/sth) idiom a person, book, etc. that can give you a lot of information on a particular subject Main entry: ↑mineidiom … Useful english dictionary
(a) mine of information (about something) — a mine of inforˈmation (about/on sb/sth) idiom a person, book, etc. that can give you a lot of information on a particular subject Main entry: ↑mineidiom … Useful english dictionary
(a) mine of information (on something) — a mine of inforˈmation (about/on sb/sth) idiom a person, book, etc. that can give you a lot of information on a particular subject Main entry: ↑mineidiom … Useful english dictionary
mine — mine1 /muyn/, pron. 1. a form of the possessive case of I used as a predicate adjective: The yellow sweater is mine. 2. something that belongs to me: Mine is the red car. 3. Archaic. my (used before a word beginning with a vowel or a silent h, or … Universalium
mine — 1 pronoun (possessive form of intransitive ) the one or the ones that belong to me: Whose is this coat? It must be mine. | Can I borrow your CD player? Mine s broken. | a friend/cousin etc of mine: an old teacher of mine 2 noun (C) 1 a deep hole… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English