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çıkar:prep.çıkararak, mayın döşeme, madencilik, maadin, maade, maden çıkarma, have, ask. mayın dökme, mayınlama, maden kazma, çıkar, x mayın döşe/maden çıkar, madenden çıkararak, mayınlama, mayın dökme, maden işletmeciliği, maden, benimki, benim, mayın döşemek, Dişlerin taç kısmını kaplayan beyaz ve sert doku, ask. mayın, Saat kadranı: "Hurdalanmış mineleri çatlayıp akrep ve yelkovanları kopmuş."- R. H. Karay, İnce ve parlak nakış, kazıp çıkarmak, (LAND MINE WARFARE) MAYIN (KARA MAYIN HARBİ):Kara, Deniz ve Hava araçlarını imha etmek veya hasara uğratmak; personeli yaralamak, öldürmek veya başka bir şekilde iş göremez hale getirmek maksadıyla hazırlanmış ve normal olarak, bir kap içine yerleştirilmiş infilak maddesi veya diğer malzeme. Mayın; cisim veya şahsın üzerinde yaptığı etkiyle, zamanla veya kontrollü vasıtalarla, kendiliğinden patlar. Ayrıca bakınız: "antipersonnel mine (land mine warfare) ", "Chemical mine (land mine warfare) ", "inertmine (land mine warfare) ", "oscillating type mine (land mine warfare) ", "phony mine (land mine warfare) ", "practice mine (land mine warfare)", kazmak, Metal eşya üzerine vurulan renkli cam katmanı, mayın, benimkiler, maden çıkarmak, bana ait, maden çıkartmak, maden işletmek, torpil, tünel kazmak, mayın dökmek, kaynak, sinsice bozmak, memba, kendiminki, lağım, adl, yeraltında (lağım/yol) kazmak, mad. kazıp çıkarmak, maden ocaği, MAYIN:1. Kara mayın harbinde, yer araçları, gemiler, veya hava araçlarını tahrip etmek yada hasar vermek veya personeli yaralamak, öldürmek veya diğer şekillerde tesirsiz kılmak için tasarlanan, normal olarak koruyucu bir kaplama malzeme içinde bulunan, bir patlayıcı veya diğer tür bir malzeme. Kurbanının faaliyeti, zaman geçmesi, veya kontrol araçları ile patlatılabilir. Bak. "mine (land mine warfare) ". 2. Deniz mayın harbinde, gemilere hasar verme yada batırma niyeti ile veya bir giriş bölgesine gemilerin yaklaşmasını önlemek amacıyla denize dökülen bir patlayıcı aygıt. Terim gemilerin veya liman tesislerinin altlarına, dalgıçlar tarafından iliştirilen aygıtları ve yerleştirilmesinden belirli bir süre sonra patlayacağı tahmin edilen aygıtları içermez, (isim) lağım, maden, maden ocağı, torpil, mayın, memba, maden, maden ocağı, araştırıp bulmak, maden çıkar, hazine, çıkarmak (maden), maden ocağını işletmek, çıkarmak, kazıp çıkarmak yeraltı, mine detector mayın detektörü, maden çikar, benim; benimki: It's mine. O benim./Benim, sabit torpil, mayın/maden,

1 çıkar:prep.çıkararak  fiil     ts
2 mayın döşeme     ts
3 madencilik     ts
4 maadin     ts
5 maade     ts
6 maden çıkarma     ts
7 have     ts
8 ask. mayın dökme, mayınlama  isim     ts
9 maden kazma  isim     ts
10 çıkar  fiil     ts
11 x mayın döşe/maden çıkar     ts
12 madenden çıkararak  Madencilik     ts
13 mayınlama  Askeri     ts
14 mayın dökme     ts
15 maden işletmeciliği  Ticaret     ts
16mine maden     ts
17mine benimki     ts
18mine benim     ts
19mine mayın döşemek     ts
20mine Dişlerin taç kısmını kaplayan beyaz ve sert doku  Sanat     ts
21mine ask. mayın  isim     ts
22mine Saat kadranı: "Hurdalanmış mineleri çatlayıp akrep ve yelkovanları kopmuş."- R. H. Karay  Sanat     ts
23mine İnce ve parlak nakış  Sanat     ts
24mine kazıp çıkarmak  fiil     ts
25mine (LAND MINE WARFARE) MAYIN (KARA MAYIN HARBİ):Kara, Deniz ve Hava araçlarını imha etmek veya hasara uğratmak; personeli yaralamak, öldürmek veya başka bir şekilde iş göremez hale getirmek maksadıyla hazırlanmış ve normal olarak, bir kap içine yerleştirilmiş infilak maddesi veya diğer malzeme. Mayın; cisim veya şahsın üzerinde yaptığı etkiyle, zamanla veya kontrollü vasıtalarla, kendiliğinden patlar. Ayrıca bakınız: "antipersonnel mine (land mine warfare) ", "Chemical mine (land mine warfare) ", "inertmine (land mine warfare) ", "oscillating type mine (land mine warfare) ", "phony mine (land mine warfare) ", "practice mine (land mine warfare)"  Askeri     ts
26mine kazmak  fiil     ts
27mine Metal eşya üzerine vurulan renkli cam katmanı  Sanat     ts
28mine mayın     ts
29mine benimkiler     ts
30mine maden çıkarmak     ts
31mine bana ait     ts
32mine maden çıkartmak  Madencilik     ts
33mine maden işletmek     ts
34mine torpil     ts
35mine tünel kazmak     ts
36mine mayın dökmek  Askeri     ts
37mine kaynak     ts
38mine sinsice bozmak     ts
39mine memba     ts
40mine kendiminki     ts
41mine lağım     ts
42mine adl     ts
43mine yeraltında (lağım/yol) kazmak  fiil     ts
44mine mad. kazıp çıkarmak  fiil     ts
45mine maden ocaği  isim     ts
46mine MAYIN:1. Kara mayın harbinde, yer araçları, gemiler, veya hava araçlarını tahrip etmek yada hasar vermek veya personeli yaralamak, öldürmek veya diğer şekillerde tesirsiz kılmak için tasarlanan, normal olarak koruyucu bir kaplama malzeme içinde bulunan, bir patlayıcı veya diğer tür bir malzeme. Kurbanının faaliyeti, zaman geçmesi, veya kontrol araçları ile patlatılabilir. Bak. "mine (land mine warfare) ". 2. Deniz mayın harbinde, gemilere hasar verme yada batırma niyeti ile veya bir giriş bölgesine gemilerin yaklaşmasını önlemek amacıyla denize dökülen bir patlayıcı aygıt. Terim gemilerin veya liman tesislerinin altlarına, dalgıçlar tarafından iliştirilen aygıtları ve yerleştirilmesinden belirli bir süre sonra patlayacağı tahmin edilen aygıtları içermez  Askeri     ts
47mine (isim) lağım, maden, maden ocağı, torpil, mayın, memba     ts
48mine maden, maden ocağı  İnşaat     ts
49mine araştırıp bulmak  fiil     ts
50mine maden çıkar  fiil     ts
51mine hazine     ts
52mine çıkarmak (maden)     ts
53mine maden ocağını işletmek     ts
54mine çıkarmak     ts
55mine kazıp çıkarmak yeraltı     ts
56mine mine detector mayın detektörü     ts
57mine maden çikar  fiil     ts
58mine benim; benimki: It's mine. O benim./Benim  zamir     ts
59mine sabit torpil     ts
60mine mayın/maden     ts
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Present participle of mine Extracting resources, Present participle of mine. Placing a mine, Present participle of mine Working in a mine, The activity of placing explosives underground, rigged to explode, The business of removing solid valuables from the earth; e.g., gold mining, Withdrawal over a period of time of ground water that exceeds the rate of recharge of the aquifer ADVANCE \x 540, Extraction of nonmetallic metals (except fuels), quarrying sand and gravel, The withdrawal of more water than can be replaced, Of or pertaining to mines; as, mining engineer; mining machinery; a mining region, Was to dig a tunnel beneath the building, removing the foundations bit by bit and replacing them with timber props The props were surrounded by bundles of straw and inflammables such as bacon fat or pitch When all was ready all was fired As the props burned through the weight of the tower or wall dragged the stones free and the buildings collapsed, Working in a mine, The act or business of making mines or of working them, the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment, laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment, the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth, Traditional hardrock mining usually involves digging tunnels and adits (horizontal entrances into hillsides) to reach lodes of mineral-rich ore Traditional underground mining and open pit mining require that the ore-bearing rock be removed and then put through a milling and extraction plant to extract the desired minerals After the ore body is exhausted, miners move on leaving behind huge mounds of finely-ground tailings and coarser waste rock, as well as an underground tunnel complex and/or open pit, Mining is the industry and activities connected with getting valuable or useful minerals from the ground, for example coal, diamonds, or gold. traditional industries such as coal mining and steel making. the work or industry of getting gold, coal etc out of the earth coal/gold etc mining. Excavation of materials from the Earth's crust, including those of organic origin, such as coal and petroleum. Modern mining is costly and complicated. First, a mineral vein that can likely produce enough of the desired substance to justify the cost of extraction must be located. Then the size of the vein or deposit is determined, and mining engineers decide the best way to mine it. Most of the world's yearly mineral production is extracted by surface mining, which includes open-pit mining, strip mining, and quarrying. For ore bodies that lie a considerable distance below the surface, underground mining must be considered. In both techniques, excavating and extracting mineral substances involve costly combinations of drilling, blasting, hoisting, and hauling, as well as measures for health and safety and reduction of environmental impact. coal mining data mining placer mining strip mining, act or process of extracting ores; hewing, quarrying; process of working mines; act of laying explosive mines, extracting ores; hewing, quarrying, Activity whose purpose is the extraction, concentration, and smelting of economic minerals from a mineral deposit It includes exploration (in the strict sense), development of mineral deposits, constructing the mine and mining, i e , extracting and processing the ore or tailings, the removal of minerals (like coal , gold, or silver) from the ground, The extraction of earth products for sale or transport off-site including the removal of associated material such as overburden, Includes establishments engaged in the extraction of minerals occurring naturally: solids, such as coal and ores; liquids such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas Quarrying, well operation, milling, and related services are also included, Any activity directed to the extraction of ore and associated rock Included are open pit work, quarrying, auguring, alluvial dredging, and combined operations, including surface and underground operations, When more of a material is taken out of the ground than is put back in, it's called mining This may be true for minerals, oil, water, etc We are taking five to six million acre-feet of water a year from underground sources, while restoring only about one million acre-feet, The extraction of economically important minerals and ores from the earth, means to take, win, or extract, by whatever means, a mineral existing in its natural state in land, or a chemical substance from that mineral, for the purpose of obtaining the mineral or chemical substance; but does not include prospecting or exploration; and "to mine" has a corresponding meaning (Crown Minerals Act S 2), The cavity made by a caterpillar while feeding inside a leaf, To remove (ore) from the ground, A type of firework that explodes on the ground, shooting sparks upward, A device intended to explode when stepped upon or touched, or when approached by a ship, vehicle, or person, Non-premodifying possessive case of I. My; belonging to me; that which belongs to me. (See [[#Usage notes|usage notes]] below.), A passage dug toward or underneath enemy lines, which is then packed with explosives, To sow mines (the explosive devices) in (an area), An excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels, To damage (a vehicle or ship) with a mine (an explosive device), get from the earth by excavation; "mine ores and metals, " Rom, Rom, Used as a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay, To dig a mine or pit in the earth; to get ore, metals, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; to dig in the earth for minerals; to dig a passage or cavity under anything in order to overthrow it by explosives or otherwise, To form subterraneous tunnel or hole; to form a burrow or lodge in the earth; as, the mining cony, xii, 19, pron. belonging to me, To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means, Belonging to me; my, Also, in the old style, used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning with a vowel, Used as a pronominal to me; my, See Mien, In land mine warfare, an explosive or other material, normally encased, designed to destroy or damage ground vehicles, boats, or aircraft, or designed to wound, kill, or otherwise incapacitate personnel It may be detonated by the action of its victim, by the passage of time, or by controlled means (Joint Pub 1-02), A plant built to extract an ore or mineral substance either underground or from the surface When the ore is extracted underground, the mine needs a system of excavations in the rock to gain access to the ore areas When the ore is mined from surface, the ore is extracted from one or several pits, - a firework similar to a shell that explodes in a mortar, igniting effects such as stars and launching them in a fan-shaped pattern into the air Not to be confused with military land mines, A mine would have been any sort of operation where there was an attempt to find and obtain lead or zinc minerals from the soil or rock Sometimes the name of a mine endured for most of the mining era while other names were ephemeral or even just on paper, (of mine: my), land mine submarine mine United Mine Workers of America, excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted, lay mines; "The Vietnamese mined Cambodia", To dig into, for ore or metal, get from the earth by excavation; "mine ores and metals", explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel, Typically a complete with firing tube, but generally the firework itself, n the site of an underground mineral or rock excavation operation, A rich source of wealth or other good, Fig, Amghiz, A subterranean cavity or passage A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic ores, precious stones, coal, or other mineral substances are taken by digging; distinguished from the pits from which stones for architectural purposes are taken, and which are called quarries, To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging, Any place where ore, metals, or precious stones are got by digging or washing the soil; as, a placer mine, explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted lay mines; "The Vietnamese mined Cambodia", A cavity or tunnel made under a fortification or other work, for the purpose of blowing up the superstructure with some explosive agent, adj   Belonging to me if I can hold or seize it, extract certain substances (minerals, precious stones, etc.) from the ground, dig out; make tunnels, burrow; plant explosive mines in the ground; search and make use of an abundant source of information; undermine, attack underhandedly, excavation in the earth for the purpose of digging out certain substances (i.e. precious stones, minerals, coal, etc.), diggings; treasure, abundant source; explosive planted in the earth that is detonated by touch or remote control,

61 Present participle of mine Extracting resources     ts
62 Present participle of mine. Placing a mine     ts
63 Present participle of mine Working in a mine - "He will be mining all next week."     ts
64 The activity of placing explosives underground, rigged to explode     ts
65 The business of removing solid valuables from the earth; e.g., gold mining     ts
66 Withdrawal over a period of time of ground water that exceeds the rate of recharge of the aquifer ADVANCE \x 540     ts
67 Extraction of nonmetallic metals (except fuels), quarrying sand and gravel     ts
68 The withdrawal of more water than can be replaced     ts
69 Of or pertaining to mines; as, mining engineer; mining machinery; a mining region     ts
70 Was to dig a tunnel beneath the building, removing the foundations bit by bit and replacing them with timber props The props were surrounded by bundles of straw and inflammables such as bacon fat or pitch When all was ready all was fired As the props burned through the weight of the tower or wall dragged the stones free and the buildings collapsed     ts
71 Working in a mine     ts
72 The act or business of making mines or of working them     ts
73 the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment     ts
74 laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment     ts
75 the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth     ts
76 Traditional hardrock mining usually involves digging tunnels and adits (horizontal entrances into hillsides) to reach lodes of mineral-rich ore Traditional underground mining and open pit mining require that the ore-bearing rock be removed and then put through a milling and extraction plant to extract the desired minerals After the ore body is exhausted, miners move on leaving behind huge mounds of finely-ground tailings and coarser waste rock, as well as an underground tunnel complex and/or open pit     ts
77 Mining is the industry and activities connected with getting valuable or useful minerals from the ground, for example coal, diamonds, or gold. traditional industries such as coal mining and steel making. the work or industry of getting gold, coal etc out of the earth coal/gold etc mining. Excavation of materials from the Earth's crust, including those of organic origin, such as coal and petroleum. Modern mining is costly and complicated. First, a mineral vein that can likely produce enough of the desired substance to justify the cost of extraction must be located. Then the size of the vein or deposit is determined, and mining engineers decide the best way to mine it. Most of the world's yearly mineral production is extracted by surface mining, which includes open-pit mining, strip mining, and quarrying. For ore bodies that lie a considerable distance below the surface, underground mining must be considered. In both techniques, excavating and extracting mineral substances involve costly combinations of drilling, blasting, hoisting, and hauling, as well as measures for health and safety and reduction of environmental impact. coal mining data mining placer mining strip mining     ts
78 act or process of extracting ores; hewing, quarrying; process of working mines; act of laying explosive mines  isim     ts
79 extracting ores; hewing, quarrying  sıfat     ts
80 Activity whose purpose is the extraction, concentration, and smelting of economic minerals from a mineral deposit It includes exploration (in the strict sense), development of mineral deposits, constructing the mine and mining, i e , extracting and processing the ore or tailings     ts
81 the removal of minerals (like coal , gold, or silver) from the ground     ts
82 The extraction of earth products for sale or transport off-site including the removal of associated material such as overburden     ts
83 Includes establishments engaged in the extraction of minerals occurring naturally: solids, such as coal and ores; liquids such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas Quarrying, well operation, milling, and related services are also included     ts
84 Any activity directed to the extraction of ore and associated rock Included are open pit work, quarrying, auguring, alluvial dredging, and combined operations, including surface and underground operations     ts
85 When more of a material is taken out of the ground than is put back in, it's called mining This may be true for minerals, oil, water, etc We are taking five to six million acre-feet of water a year from underground sources, while restoring only about one million acre-feet     ts
86 The extraction of economically important minerals and ores from the earth     ts
87 means to take, win, or extract, by whatever means, a mineral existing in its natural state in land, or a chemical substance from that mineral, for the purpose of obtaining the mineral or chemical substance; but does not include prospecting or exploration; and "to mine" has a corresponding meaning (Crown Minerals Act S 2)     ts
88mine The cavity made by a caterpillar while feeding inside a leaf     ts
89mine To remove (ore) from the ground - "Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only place in the world where visitors can mine their own diamonds."     ts
90mine A type of firework that explodes on the ground, shooting sparks upward     ts
91mine A device intended to explode when stepped upon or touched, or when approached by a ship, vehicle, or person     ts
92mine Non-premodifying possessive case of I. My; belonging to me; that which belongs to me. (See [[#Usage notes|usage notes]] below.)     ts
93mine A passage dug toward or underneath enemy lines, which is then packed with explosives     ts
94mine To sow mines (the explosive devices) in (an area) - "We had to slow our advance after the enemy mined the road ahead of us."     ts
95mine An excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels     ts
96mine To damage (a vehicle or ship) with a mine (an explosive device)     ts
97mine get from the earth by excavation; "mine ores and metals     ts
98mine " Rom     ts
99mine Rom     ts
100mine Used as a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay     ts
101mine To dig a mine or pit in the earth; to get ore, metals, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; to dig in the earth for minerals; to dig a passage or cavity under anything in order to overthrow it by explosives or otherwise     ts
102mine To form subterraneous tunnel or hole; to form a burrow or lodge in the earth; as, the mining cony     ts
103mine xii     ts
104mine 19     ts
105mine pron. belonging to me     ts
106mine To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means     ts
107mine Belonging to me; my     ts
108mine Also, in the old style, used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning with a vowel     ts
109mine Used as a pronominal to me; my     ts
110mine See Mien     ts
111mine In land mine warfare, an explosive or other material, normally encased, designed to destroy or damage ground vehicles, boats, or aircraft, or designed to wound, kill, or otherwise incapacitate personnel It may be detonated by the action of its victim, by the passage of time, or by controlled means (Joint Pub 1-02)     ts
112mine A plant built to extract an ore or mineral substance either underground or from the surface When the ore is extracted underground, the mine needs a system of excavations in the rock to gain access to the ore areas When the ore is mined from surface, the ore is extracted from one or several pits     ts
113mine - a firework similar to a shell that explodes in a mortar, igniting effects such as stars and launching them in a fan-shaped pattern into the air Not to be confused with military land mines     ts
114mine A mine would have been any sort of operation where there was an attempt to find and obtain lead or zinc minerals from the soil or rock Sometimes the name of a mine endured for most of the mining era while other names were ephemeral or even just on paper     ts
115mine (of mine: my)     ts
116mine land mine submarine mine United Mine Workers of America     ts
117mine excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted     ts
118mine lay mines; "The Vietnamese mined Cambodia"     ts
119mine To dig into, for ore or metal     ts
120mine get from the earth by excavation; "mine ores and metals"     ts
121mine explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel     ts
122mine Typically a complete with firing tube, but generally the firework itself     ts
123mine n the site of an underground mineral or rock excavation operation     ts
124mine A rich source of wealth or other good     ts
125mine Fig     ts
126mine Amghiz     ts
127mine A subterranean cavity or passage A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic ores, precious stones, coal, or other mineral substances are taken by digging; distinguished from the pits from which stones for architectural purposes are taken, and which are called quarries     ts
128mine To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging     ts
129mine Any place where ore, metals, or precious stones are got by digging or washing the soil; as, a placer mine     ts
130mine explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted lay mines; "The Vietnamese mined Cambodia"     ts
131mine A cavity or tunnel made under a fortification or other work, for the purpose of blowing up the superstructure with some explosive agent     ts
132mine adj   Belonging to me if I can hold or seize it     ts
133mine extract certain substances (minerals, precious stones, etc.) from the ground, dig out; make tunnels, burrow; plant explosive mines in the ground; search and make use of an abundant source of information; undermine, attack underhandedly  fiil     ts
134mine excavation in the earth for the purpose of digging out certain substances (i.e. precious stones, minerals, coal, etc.), diggings; treasure, abundant source; explosive planted in the earth that is detonated by touch or remote control  isim     ts
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