- extract a mine
- снимать мину (для повторного использования)
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
mine — mine1 [mīn] pron. [ME min < OE, gen. sing of ic, I, akin to Ger mein: for base see ME] that or those belonging to me: the possessive form of I2, used without a following noun, often after of [that book is mine; mine are better; he is a friend… … English World dictionary
extract — ex·tract / ek ˌstrakt/ n: a certified copy of a document that forms part of or is preserved in a public record Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. extract … Law dictionary
mine — [n] deposit, supply abundance, bed, bonanza, ditch, excavation, field, fount, fountain, fund, gold mine, hoard, lode, pit, quarry, reserve, shaft, source, spring, stock, store, treasure trove, treasury, trench, vein, wealth, well, wellspring;… … New thesaurus
mine — index bomb, contrive, extract, fund Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 mi … Law dictionary
mine — I [[t]maɪn[/t]] pron. 1) a form of the possessive case of I used as a predicate adjective: The yellow sweater is mine[/ex] 2) fun that or those belonging to me: Mine is on the left[/ex] 3) archaic my (used before a word beginning with a vowel or… … From formal English to slang
mine — mine1 /muyn/, pron. 1. a form of the possessive case of I used as a predicate adjective: The yellow sweater is mine. 2. something that belongs to me: Mine is the red car. 3. Archaic. my (used before a word beginning with a vowel or a silent h, or … Universalium
mine — I. /maɪn / (say muyn) pronoun (possessive) 1. the possessive form of I1, used predicatively or absolutely: it was mine; mine was the first offer; a book of mine. –adjective 2. Archaic my (used before a noun beginning with a vowel or h, or after a …
extract — 1 verb (T) 1 to remove an object from somewhere, especially by pulling it: You ll have to have that wisdom tooth extracted. | extract sth from sth: Prue managed to extract the stopper from the bottle. 2 to carefully remove a substance from… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mine — 1. noun 1) a coal mine Syn: pit, excavation, quarry, workings, diggings; strip mine, open pit mine, placer (mine), hardrock mine 2) a mine of information Syn: rich source, repository … Thesaurus of popular words
mine — Synonyms and related words: Dionaea, Eldorado, Golconda, abri, abridge, abundance, abysm, abyss, approach trench, arm, armor, armor plate, avulse, baited trap, bank, barricade, battle, bereave, blast, bleed, blitz, blockade, blow to pieces, blow… … Moby Thesaurus
mine — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English min, from Old English mīn more at my Date: before 12th century my used before a word beginning with a vowel or h < this treasure in mine arms Shakespeare > or sometimes as a modifier of a preceding noun… … New Collegiate Dictionary