单词 | mine |
释义 | mine1 of 4adjective ˈmīn : my —used before a word beginning with a vowel or h this treasure in mine arms William Shakespeare or sometimes as a modifier of a preceding noun —archaic except in an elevated style mine 2 of 4pronoun singular or plural in construction : that which belongs to me —used without a following noun as a pronoun equivalent in meaning to the adjective my Your eyes are brown and mine are green. mine 3 of 4noun1 a : a pit or excavation in the earth from which mineral substances are taken b : an ore deposit 2 : a subterranean passage under an enemy position 3 : an encased explosive that is placed in the ground or in water and set to explode when disturbed 4 : a rich source of supply mine 4 of 4verb mined; mining transitive verb 1 a : to dig under to gain access or cause the collapse of (an enemy position) b : undermine 2 a : to get (something, such as ore) from the earth b : to extract from a source information mined from the files 3 : to burrow beneath the surface of larva that mines leaves 4 : to place military mines in, on, or under mine a harbor 5 a : to dig into for ore or metal b : to process for obtaining a natural constituent mine the air for nitrogen c : to seek valuable material in mine old records for more details 6 : to create or obtain more units of (a cryptocurrency) through a cryptographic process But bitcoins also need to be generated in the first place. Bitcoins are "mined" when you set your Bitcoin client to a mode that has it compete to update the public log of transactions. All the clients set to this mode race to solve a cryptographic puzzle by completing the next "block" of the shared transaction log. Winning the race to complete the next block wins you a 50-Bitcoin prize. Tom Simonite intransitive verb : to dig a mine miner noun mine 1 of 2 noun1 as in repository an abundant source a baseball fanatic who is a mine of fascinating trivia about the game Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in explosive a usually concealed explosive device designed to go off when disturbed the soldiers were careful to disarm any mines they found in their path Synonyms & Similar Words
mine 2 of 2verbas in to booby-trap to place hidden explosive devices in or under the troops hurriedly mined the field before relinquishing it to the enemy Synonyms & Similar Words
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