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1 mineral
1. n минерал, руда2. n полезные ископаемыеore mineral — полезное ископаемое, рудный минерал
3. a минеральныйmineral resources — минеральные богатства; полезные ископаемые; недра
mineral oil — нефть, нефтепродукт
4. a хим. неорганическийСинонимический ряд:1. inorganic (adj.) geologic; inorganic; metallic; metallurgic; mineral rights; mineral salts; rock2. inorganic substance (noun) crystal; crystalline forms; fossil; inorganic substance; metal; ore; ore deposit; petroleum; rock -
2 ore
1. n рудаore mineral — полезное ископаемое, рудный минерал
ore mining — разработка рудных месторождений; рудное дело
direct-smelting ore — руда, идущая непосредственно в плавку
2. n поэт. металл3. n эреСинонимический ряд:inorganic substance (noun) crystal; crystalline forms; fossil; inorganic substance; metal; mineral; ore deposit; petroleum; rock
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