Minera in english

Minera

pronunciation: mɪnerə part of speech: noun
In gestures

minero1 = miner ; pitman [pitmen, -pl.] ; coal miner. 

Example: This article examines Sika's successes in raising funds for the restoration of historic buildings, as well as his involvement in mining events and the education of miners.Example: An earlier psychometric study of a mine revealed that pitmen have by far the highest incidence of psychological complaints, & that their complaints are related to conflicts at work.Example: The movie is a reenactment of the violent clash between striking coal miners and riot police outside a coking plant on June 18, 1984.

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» lámpara de minerominers' lamp .

Example: Not uncommonly the user will need to see everything that is available, on for example, infant deaths, or Rhode Island Reds, or needlepoint lace, or miners' lamps.

minero2 = mining. 

Example: Mining jobs are currently in high demand down under, as well as are becoming the highest paid job in the country.

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» compañía mineramining company .

Example: This is a detailed account of the involvement of a librarian in a legal damages case where workers of an asbestos mining company sued the company for injuries caused by exposure to asbestos.

» concesión mineramining concession .

Example: The mining concession consists of a territory covering a distance of 55 kilometres.

» ingeniería mineramining engineering .

Example: The minimum academic qualification for mining engineers is a bachelor's degree in mining engineering.

» pueblo mineromining town .

Example: In Oct 89, a new branch of the Norwegian public library service was opened in MoiRana, a mining town a little south of the Arctic Circle.

» yacimiento mineromineral deposit .

Example: Geologists may thus be able to predict the extent of mineral deposits, strength of rocks and the behaviour of groundwater reservoirs.
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