mineral的意思和读音

mineral

: [ˈmɪn(ə)rəl] : ['mɪn(ə)rəl]

n.

adj.()

minerals  

adj.+n.mineral density,mineral exploration,mineral resource,mineral wealth,mineral bath

v.+n.extract mineral

adj.organic

n.crystal,rock crystal,quartz,ore,rock

adj.inorganic,inanimate,inert,lifeless

mineraln.

1.[c][u]a substance that is naturally present in the earth and is not formed from animal or vegetable matter, for example gold and salt. Some minerals are also present in food and drink and in the human body and are essential for good health.

mineral deposits/extraction

the recommended intake of vitamins and minerals

2.[c][usupl]a sweet drink in various flavours that has bubbles of gas in it and does not contain alcohol

Soft drinks and minerals sold here.

n.1.;〈;【2.“mineral water”

adj.1.();;

n.1.<BrE>Same as mineral water2.a natural substance in the earth, for example coal, salt, gold, or diamonds3.a natural substance in some foods that you need for good health, for example iron and calcium4.a cold drink that does not contain alcohol1.<BrE>Same as mineral water2.a natural substance in the earth, for example coal, salt, gold, or diamonds3.a natural substance in some foods that you need for good health, for example iron and calcium4.a cold drink that does not contain alcohol

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2. fat mineral vitamin ...

3. fibre n mineral n function n ...

4. miner n. mineral n. a. minimum n. a. ...

5. milling machine mineral , minimise , ...

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1.the selenium content of a person's nails is considered to be an accurate measurement of their levels of the mineral over the previous year.

2.New and renewable sources of energy because of their lower cost of energy and mineral prices have been a large number of development.

3.There was a place in ancient Greece called Magnesia and this place was a source of several useful mineral products back in ancient times.Magnesia

4.Vegetables contain rich vitamins, mineral substance and Dietary Fiber, but easy to spoil at ordinary temperature.

5.Sometimes water drips directly to the floor, so the mineral matter builds upward, like an upside-down icicle. This is called a stalagmite.

6.This above feature makes the valuable single mineral difficult to liberate and easy to be mud, so this ore is very hard to separate.使

7.In his 15 years in power, he often said he believed the mountains of Namibia were full of mineral wealth which had yet to be tapped.15

8.He is trying to counter the impression in parts of Africa that China is engaged in a neo-colonial scramble for mineral resources.

9.Mineral lands reserve was one of the important form in mineral strategy reserve.

10.The difference is actually quite easy to discern and it is why the mineral kingdom chooses to speak to it in a straight forward manner.