mining 的定义
- the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal, etc., from mines.
- the laying of explosive mines.
mining 近义词
excavating
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- The decision has drawn widespread criticism from environmentalists who now fear the coal mining activities will harm the environment and worsen human-wildlife conflict as animals move location to get away from disturbances to their habitats.
- Second, coal mining is winding down as an activity, and new mines in these regions would give them a much-needed economic boost.
- He adds that as the crypto industry grows, it is likely American firms will begin manufacturing mining equipment.
- So, we need this incentive to make recycling and reusing and recreating much more interesting for a producer than raw mining.
- In the 1900s, coal mining, natural gas and other fossil fuel sources raised methane levels in the atmosphere.
- Fracking, in this regard, is no different from gypsum mining, or some kinds of industrial agriculture.
- So, Schmidt followed the gold rush to the El Paso mountains and claimed an area of mining land.
- Resolution is majority owned and controlled by Rio Tinto, a global mining conglomerate.
- That is approximately the same year the BBC predicted Moon mining could become commercially profitable.
- Eventually, he said, he spoke with a former official who had worked on a contract for the mining company.
- But since this has little or nothing to do with the story, I pass by my mining adventures and come back to the hotel.
- By their agreement with the owner, the Company have the right of mining under an area of 185 acres, at a royalty of 6d.
- A practical mining engineer who was recently sent to examine and report on this property says that it is 100 per cent.
- The trial was attended by the principal mining agents; the result was about ten millions by each engine.
- It is not only in the mining part of the business that the want of skill is prejudicial to the result.