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I.mine1 [min]feminine noun( = physionomie) expression• ... dit-il, la mine réjouie... he said with a cheerful expression on his face• tu as bonne mine maintenant ! now you look a complete idiot!il est venu nous demander comment ça marchait, mine de rien he came and asked us all casually (inf) how things were going• mine de rien, il n'est pas bête you wouldn't think it to look at him but he's no fool (inf)• mine de rien, ça nous a coûté 1 500 € believe it or not it cost us 1,500 eurosII.mine2 [min]1. feminine nouna. ( = gisement) mineb. ( = source) [de renseignements] minec. [de crayon] leadd. ( = explosif) mine2. compounds* * *min
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1) ( expression) expression; ( aspect) lookfaire triste mine — to have a gloomy expression, to look gloomy
elle nous a dit, mine de rien (colloq), que — she told us, casually, that
il est doué, mine de rien — (colloq) it may not be obvious, but he's very clever
2) ( apparence)avoir mauvaise mine, avoir une sale (colloq) or petite mine — to look a bit off-colour [BrE]
avoir bonne mine — [personne] to look well; [tarte, rôti] to look appetizing
j'aurais bonne mine! — iron I would look really stupid!
3) ( pour dessiner) leadcrayon à mine dure/grasse — hard/soft pencil
4) ( gisement) minemine d'or — lit, fig gold mine
5) ( source) sourcemine d'informations — fig mine of information
6) Armée mine
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mines nom féminin pluriel ( minauderies) simpering [U]Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas payer de mine — (colloq) not to look anything special (colloq)
* * *min1. nf1) (= physionomie) expression, lookElle avait une mine fatiguée. — She was looking tired.
avoir bonne mine > [personne] — to look well, ironique to look an utter idiot
Tu as bonne mine. — You look well.
Il a mauvaise mine. — He doesn't look well.
Elle a fait mine de le croire. — She pretended to believe him.
2) (apparence) [personne] appearanceIl ne faut pas juger les gens d'après leur mine. — You shouldn't judge people by their appearance.
3) [crayon] lead4) (= gisement, exploitation) minemine à ciel ouvert — opencast Grande-Bretagne mine, open-air USA mine
5) (= explosif) minemine de rien; Mine de rien, il est vraiment efficace. — You wouldn't think so but he's really efficient.
Elle a réussi mine de rien à le faire parler de lui. — Somehow or other she got him to talk about himself.
Il s'est installé, mine de rien, et il a tout réorganisé. — He settled in, cool as you please, and ended up reorganizing everything.
2. mines nfplpéjoratif simpering* * *A nf1 ( expression) expression; ( aspect) look; avoir la mine boudeuse to have a sulky expression, to look sulky; faire triste mine to have a gloomy expression, to look gloomy; tu en fais une mine! why are you looking like that?; ne fais pas cette mine! don't look like that!; sous sa mine aimable, c'est quelqu'un de très dur beneath his/her pleasant exterior, he/she is very hard; juger les gens sur leur mine to judge people by appearances; faire mine d'accepter/de ne pas comprendre to pretend to accept/not to understand; faire mine de partir/frapper to make as if to go/to hit; elle nous a dit, mine de rien○, que she told us, casually, that; il est doué, mine de rien○ it may not be obvious, but he's very clever; mine de rien○, elle arrive toujours à ses fins without being obvious about it, she always gets her way; elle a raison, mine de rien○ she's right, you know;2 ( apparence) avoir mauvaise mine to look a bit off-colourGB; avoir une sale○ or petite mine to look a bit off-colourGB; avoir une mine resplendissante to be glowing with health; avoir une mine de papier mâché to look washed out; avoir bonne mine [personne] to look well; [tarte, rôti] to look appetizing; j'aurais bonne mine! iron I would look really stupid!;3 ( pour dessiner) lead; crayon à mine dure/grasse hard/soft pencil;4 Mines gén mine; ( de charbon) gén colliery GB, mine; ( puits) pit GB, mine; mine à ciel ouvert opencast mine; travailler à la mine to be a miner, to work in a mine; l 'exploitation des mines mining; une région de mines a coal-mining area; mine d'or lit, fig gold mine;5 ( source) source; mine d'informations fig mine of information; une mine d'adresses utiles a source of useful addresses;6 Mil mine; sauter sur une mine to be blown up by a mine; mine terrestre land mine; mine antichar/antipersonnel antitank/antipersonnel mine.B mines nfpl1 ( minauderies) simpering ¢; faire des mines to simper;2 Admin les Mines official body responsible for regulating weights and measures and changes made to motor vehicles; ⇒ école.mine de crayon lead; mine de plomb graphite ¢.ne pas payer de mine○ not to look anything special○.[min] nom fémininfaire mine de: elle fit mine de raccrocher, puis se ravisa she made as if to hang up, then changed her mindne fais pas mine de ne pas comprendre don't act as if ou pretend you don't understandmine de rien (familier) : mine de rien, ça finit par coûter cher it may not seem much but when you add it all up, it's expensivemine de rien, elle était furieuse although ou though she didn't show it, she was furious2. [teint]tu as bonne mine, avec ta veste à l'envers! (figuré & ironique) you look great with your jacket on inside out!je lui trouve meilleure mine I think she looks better ou in better healthavoir une mine réjouie to beam, to be beamingmine de charbon ou de houille coal mine4. [source importante]une mine de a mine ou source of5. [d'un crayon] leadcrayon à mine grasse/dure soft/hard pencilmine de plomb graphite ou black lead[explosif] minemine aérienne/sous-marine/terrestre aerial/submarine/land mine7. [explosif]————————mines nom féminin pluriel1. [manières]il m'énerve à toujours faire des mines he irritates me, always simpering around2. GÉOGRAPHIE mining area, mines -
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f; -, -n1. BERGB. mine* * *die Mine(Bergwerk) mine;(Bleistift) lead;(Kugelschreiber) refill;(Sprengkörper) mine* * *Mi|ne ['miːnə]f -, -nauf eine Míne fahren/treten/laufen — to drive over/to step on/to strike or hit a mine
Mínen legen — to lay mines
3) (= Bleistiftmine) lead; (= Kugelschreibermine, Filzstiftmine) reservoir; (= Farbmine) cartridge; (austauschbar) refilldie Míne ist leer/läuft aus (von Kugelschreiber) — the Biro® (Brit) or pen has run out/is leaking; (von Filzstift) the felt-tip has run out/is leaking
eine neue Míne — a refill; (für Bleistift) a new lead
* * *die1) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) lead2) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) mine3) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) mine* * *Mi·ne<-, -n>[ˈmi:nə]f2. (Sprengkörper) mineauf eine \Mine laufen to strike [or hit] a mine3. (Bergwerk) minein die \Minen geschickt werden to be sent down the mines* * *die; Mine, Minen1) (Erzbergwerk) mine2) (Sprengkörper) mine3) (BleistiftMine) lead; (KugelschreiberMine, FilzschreiberMine) refill* * *1. BERGB mine2. MIL, SCHIFF mine;Minen legen lay mines;auf eine Mine laufen hit a mine* * *die; Mine, Minen1) (Erzbergwerk) mine2) (Sprengkörper) mine3) (BleistiftMine) lead; (KugelschreiberMine, FilzschreiberMine) refill -
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اِسْتَخْرَجَ من منجم \ mine: to dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. \ خَاصَّتي \ mine: belonging to me: He’s a friend of mine. Is that pen yours or mine?. \ عَدَّنَ \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. \ لَغَم \ mine: explosive material that is placed in the sea or under the ground, so as to destroy an enemy or anything (a bridge, etc.) that would be useful to him. \ لَغَمَ \ mine: to place a mine in or under (sth.); damage (sth.) with a mine: They mined the sea around the port. The ship was mined and quickly sank. \ See Also نسف (نَسَفَ) \ لِي \ mine: belonging to me: He’s a friend of mine. Is that pen yours or mine?. \ مِلْكِي \ mine: belonging to me: Is that pen yours or mine?. \ نَقَّبَ عن المعادن \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. -
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I sg - mínen, pl - mínerвыраже́ние лица́, вид м, ми́на жII sg - mínen, pl - míner, воен.ми́на жIII sg - mínen, pl - mínerрудни́к м, ша́хта ж* * *countenance, mine, mine, my, pit* * *I. (en -r)( udtryk) look ( fx a stern look),( ofte påtaget) air ( fx put on an innocent air);F mien ( fx with a thoughtful (, melancholy, solemn) mien);[ give sig mine af at være] pretend to be;[ gøre gode miner til slet spil] put a good face on it; make the best of a bad job;[ gøre mine til at] make as if to ( fx he made as if to go);[ sætte en alvorlig mine op] put on a grave face;(se også fortrække).II. (en -r)(mil., mar) mine;[ drivende mine] drifting mine.III. (en -r)( grube) mine, pit.{}pron my,( stående alene) mine;[ min hat] my hat;[ hatten er min] the hat is mine. -
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n. f.1. Faire la mine: To 'pull a face', to pout, to scowl.2. Faire des mines: To simper.3. Faire mine de: To pretend to do something. Il fit mine de partir: He got to his feet as if he were leaving. Faire mine de peler des œufs (joc.): To look the picture of innocence.4. Mine de rien: As if nothing had happened. Mine de rien, il est parti en douce: He sloped off casually as if he hadn't noticed a thing.5. Payer de mine: To 'look the part', to look good. (This expression is usually used in the negativc in sentences such as il ne payait vraiment pas de mine avec son physique de gratte-papier: You couldn't guess he was an athlete by looking at him.)6. Avoir bonne mine (iron.): To 'look a proper Charlie', to be left looking foolish in an embarrassing situation. -
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I [maɪn] pronounsomething which belongs to me:خاصَّتيAre these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).
•Remark: mine: This pencil isn't yours — it's mine (not my one). II [maɪn]1. nounمَنْجَمMy father worked in the mines.
2) a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground:لُغْمThe ship has been blown up by a mine.
2. verb1) to dig (for metals etc) in a mine:يَحْفُر مَنْجَماCoal is mined near here.
2) to place explosive mines in:يَضَعُ لغْماThey've mined the mouth of the river.
3) to blow up with mines:يَنْسِفُ بواسِطَة اللغمHis ship was mined.
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• What's yours is mine, and what's mine I am keeping - Мое - мое и твое - мое (M)• What's yours is mine, and what's mine is mine (is my own) - Мое - мое и твое - мое M) -
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Mi·ne <-, -n> [ʼmi:nə] f2) ( Sprengkörper) mine;auf eine \Mine laufen to strike [or hit] a mine3) ( Bergwerk) mine;in die \Minen geschickt werden to be sent down the mines -
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مَنْجَم \ field: an area where minerals are found: a coalfield. mine: a deep hole in the earth from which minerals are dug out: a coal mine; a gold mine. pit: a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
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أَنا \ I: object form me and pl.. we us; also possessive forms mine and my, pron.: the pronoun that one uses in regard to oneself. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد \ I: object form me and pl.. we, also possessive forms mine and my pron. the pronoun that one uses in regard to oneself. -
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نَسَف \ blast: to blow up (rock, etc.) with explosives.. mine: to damage (sth.) with a mine: The ship was mined and quickly sank. -
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