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1 mine
I pronoun(something which belongs to me: Are these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).) (el) mío, (la) mía, (los) míos, (las) mías
II
1. noun1) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) mina2) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) mina
2. verb1) (to dig (for metals etc) in a mine: Coal is mined near here.) extraer2) (to place explosive mines in: They've mined the mouth of the river.) sembrar minas, minar3) (to blow up with mines: His ship was mined.) explotar•- miner- mining
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mine1 n minamine2 pron míotr[maɪn]1 (gen) mina1 (coal, gold, etc) extraer; (area) explotar2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL sembrar minas en, minar1 explotar una mina■ they're mining for coal están explotando una mina de carbón, están buscando carbón\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a mine of information ser una mina de información, ser un poso de informaciónto go down the mine trabajar en las minasto work a mine explotar una mina————————tr[maɪn]1 (el) mío, (la) mía, (los) míos, (las) mías, lo mío■ hey! that's mine! ¡ey! ¡eso es mío!■ here are your gloves but where are mine? aquí están tus guantes, ¿pero dónde están los míos?■ a friend of mine un/una amigo,-a mío,-a1) : extraer (oro, etc.)2) : minar (con artefactos explosivos)mine n: mina fgold mine: mina de oromine pron: mío, míathat one's mine: ése es el míosome friends of mine: unos amigos míosadj.• mío, -a adj.adj.poses.• mi adj.poses.n.• mina (Mineralogía) s.f.pron.• mío pron.pron.poses.• el mío pron.poses.v.• extraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• minar v.• zapar v.
I maɪn1) ( Min) mina fto be a mine of information — ser* una mina de información
2) ( Mil) mina f
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pronoun (sing) mío, mía; (pl) míos, míasmine is here — el mío/la mía está aquí
it's a hobby of mine — es uno de mis hobbies, es un hobby que tengo
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1) ( Min) \<\<gold/coal\>\> extraer*; \<\<area/seam\>\> explotar2) ( Mil) minar
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[maɪn]POSS PRON (referring to singular possession) (el/la) mío(-a); (referring to plural possession) (los/las) míos(-as)is this glass mine? — ¿es mío este vaso?, ¿este vaso es mío?
"is this your coat?" - "no, mine is black" — -¿es este tu abrigo? -no, el mío es negro
which is mine? — ¿cuál es el mío?
I think that brother of mine is responsible * — creo que mi hermano es el que tiene la culpa, creo que el responsable es mi hermano
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be mine! — † also hum ¡cásate conmigo!•
the house became mine — la casa pasó a ser mía or de mi propiedad•
it's no business of mine — no es asunto mío, no tiene que ver conmigo•
I want to make her mine — quiero que sea mi mujer
II [maɪn]1. N1) mina fdiamond 2., gold 3., salt 4.2) (Mil, Naut etc) mina fto sweep mines — dragar or barrer minas
3) (fig)useless2. VT1) [+ minerals, coal] extraer; [+ area] explotar2) (Mil, Naut) minar, poner minas en3.4.CPDmine detector N — detector m de minas
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I [maɪn]1) ( Min) mina fto be a mine of information — ser* una mina de información
2) ( Mil) mina f
II
pronoun (sing) mío, mía; (pl) míos, míasmine is here — el mío/la mía está aquí
it's a hobby of mine — es uno de mis hobbies, es un hobby que tengo
III
1) ( Min) \<\<gold/coal\>\> extraer*; \<\<area/seam\>\> explotar2) ( Mil) minar
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