mineral
- IPA[ˈmɪn(ə)rəl]
英式
- a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance;a substance obtained by mining
- of or denoting a mineral
noun: mineral, plural noun: minerals
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名詞
- 1. a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance it identifies the mineral or compound present
- ▪ a substance obtained by mining the economy has long been dependent on exports of minerals, especially gold
- ▪ an inorganic substance needed by the human body for good health a wide range of necessary vitamins and minerals
- 2. British fizzy soft drinks.
形容詞
- 1. of or denoting a mineral mineral ingredients such as zinc oxide
- water occurring in nature with some dissolved salts present, often bottled and sold as drinking ...
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- water found in nature with some dissolved salts present.
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- a distillation product of petroleum, especially one used as a lubricant, moisturizer, or laxative: lipstick may contain mineral oil and artificial colours a skin lotion containing glycerine and a blend of mineral oils
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- any of a group of minerals that occur as colloidal crystals in clay. They are all hydrated ...
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- (especially in Africa) a mineral mined in an area of armed conflict and traded illicitly to ... cell phones and laptops containing conflict minerals from Congo
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- a volatile, colorless liquid distilled from petroleum, used as a paint thinner and solvent. mineral spirits is a mixture of light hydrocarbons
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- a trace element required for nutrition: selenium and other trace minerals are vital to good health
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- a substance resembling matted wool and made from inorganic mineral material, used chiefly for ...
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- IPA[ˈmin(ə)r(ə)l]
美式
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence: it identifies the mineral or compound present
- of or denoting a mineral: mineral ingredients such as zinc oxide
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