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['maɪnɪŋ] v | |
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attività mineraria |
| cienc. |
coltivazione mineraria |
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attività minerarie |
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coltivazione in sotterraneo |
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mining of hydrocarbons, of geothermic resources ['maɪnɪŋ] v | |
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coltivazione di idrocarburi, delle risorse geotermiche |
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mine esplosivi |
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mining The act, process or industry of extracting coal, ores, etc. from the earth ['maɪnɪŋ] v | |
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attività mineraria |
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| carb. |
coltivazione a cielo aperto |
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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 and designed to be detonated by the action of its victim, by the passage of time, or by controlled means. véase también mine warfare; In naval mine warfare, an explosive device laid in the water with the intention of damaging or sinking ships or of deterring shipping from entering an area (JP 3-15) véase también mine warfare |
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a type of munition used to create minefields on land or at sea (Mines can be classified as those laid by engineers, those delivered by artillery, and naval mines) |
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min |
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A type of munition used to create minefields on land or at sea. Mines can be classified as those laid by engineers, those delivered by artillery, and naval mines. (UKR/NATO) |