miner
miner 英 [ˈmaɪnə(r)] 美 [ˈmaɪnɚ]
n. 矿工;开矿机
名词复数:miners
- Picture a hardhat, a headlamp and a pick, and you are on the right track. A miner is a person who makes a living digging coal, salt, gold, minerals, or other natural resources out of the earth.
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- n. 矿工;开矿机
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1. Therefore, we should be more like a miner to stand in reality, excavate off wastes, and get gold mines.
所以我们更应该像一个矿工一样为执著于现实,挖开渣滓,淘出金矿。
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2. A miner bought food from a makeshift shop set up in the trunk of a car near a roadblock by striking miners.
一位矿工从搭建在车厢中的临时食品店中购买食物,附近的道路都被罢工的矿工们设置了路障。
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3. From the standpoint of know-how the only difference between the miner of graphite in Ceylon and the logger in Oregon is in the type of know-how.
从知道者的立场来看所谓的知道之间的不同不过是锡兰的矿工之于石墨和俄勒冈的伐木工人之间在某一类别的知道而已。
- miner (n.) late 13c., from Old French minour (13c.), from miner "to mine" (see mine (n.1)).
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