mineral
mineral — 名詞
1. a natural solid substance with a fixed chemical makeup that is formed in the gro
礦物
存在於地殼中的天然固體物質
a natural solid substance with a fixed chemical makeup that is formed in the ground and is not from a living source, such as gold, salt, or coal, which people dig up and use.
The region has rich mineral deposits, including iron and copper.
該地區擁有豐富的礦物蘊藏,包括鐵和銅。
collocation: mineral deposits
Lucas collected mineral samples from the volcanic mountains last summer.
Lucas 去年夏天在火山區採集了礦物樣本。
collocation: mineral samples / collect minerals
Salt is one of the most common minerals found in the earth's crust.
鹽是地殼中最常見的礦物之一。
The mining company extracts valuable minerals from deep underground tunnels.
這家採礦公司從深層地下隧道中開採珍貴的礦物。
Scientists studied the minerals in the rocks to understand how the mountains formed.
科學家研究岩石中的礦物,以了解這些山脈是如何形成的。
文法句型
mineral is found in [place]
[type] of mineral
mineral + noun (deposit, resource)
用法筆記
Often used in the plural form 'minerals' when referring broadly to a region's natural geological resources, as in 'mineral deposits' or 'mineral wealth'.
常見錯誤
2. an inorganic chemical element that the human body needs in small amounts from fo
礦物質
人體所需的無機營養成分
an inorganic chemical element that the human body needs in small amounts from food or supplements to stay healthy and work properly, such as calcium, iron, or zinc.
Kasia takes a daily vitamin and mineral supplement every morning.
Kasia 每天早上服用綜合維生素和礦物質補充劑。
collocation: vitamin and mineral supplement
Dark green vegetables are rich in minerals like iron and calcium.
深綠色蔬菜富含鐵和鈣等礦物質。
collocation: rich in minerals
Doctors say the body needs certain minerals to build strong bones and teeth.
醫生說身體需要特定的礦物質來強健骨骼和牙齒。
Wei checked the nutrition label to see how many minerals the cereal contained.
Wei 查看了營養標籤,想知道麥片含有多少礦物質。
A lack of essential minerals can lead to tiredness and weak bones over time.
長期缺乏必需礦物質會導致疲勞和骨骼脆弱。
- nutrient
Nutrient is a broader category that includes vitamins, proteins, fats, and minerals; mineral specifically means inorganic nutrients.
- trace element
Trace element refers to minerals needed in very tiny amounts, like zinc or selenium; not all minerals are trace elements.
文法句型
rich in + minerals
mineral + noun (supplement, deficiency)
essential + mineral
用法筆記
Countable when listing specific nutrients ('calcium and iron are essential minerals'); uncountable when referring to the general category ('this food contains mineral'). Often paired with 'vitamins' in the fixed phrase 'vitamins and minerals'.
常見錯誤
3. (British English, informal) a cold, sweet drink with bubbles of gas, containing
汽水
英國用語,指無酒精的氣泡飲料
(British English, informal) a cold, sweet drink with bubbles of gas, containing no alcohol; a fizzy soft drink.
Tariq bought a bottle of mineral water from the corner shop.
Tariq 在轉角商店買了一瓶礦泉水。
The children asked for minerals and crisps at the birthday party.
孩子們在生日派對上要了汽水和薯片。
British plural use: 'minerals' = fizzy drinks
Do you want a cold mineral or a cup of tea?
你想喝冰涼的汽水還是一杯茶?
Élise ordered two minerals and a cheese sandwich at the café.
Élise 在咖啡館點了兩瓶汽水和一份起司三明治。
文法句型
have + a mineral
mineral + and + snack
用法筆記
This sense is primarily British and informal. The word is often used in the plural ('minerals') to refer to a selection of fizzy drinks, especially in the context of a snack or meal. In American English, 'soda' or 'pop' is used instead.
常見錯誤
mineral — 形容詞
1. made of or containing minerals; relating to the natural substances found in the
礦物的
與礦物相關的;由礦物組成的
made of or containing minerals; relating to the natural substances found in the ground or to their extraction and use.
Mineral water comes from natural springs and contains dissolved minerals.
礦泉水來自天然泉水,含有溶解的礦物質。
collocation: mineral water
The country's mineral resources include oil, coal, and natural gas.
該國的礦物資源包括石油、煤礦和天然氣。
collocation: mineral resources
Adina studies mineral composition in rocks at the university laboratory.
Adina 在大學實驗室裡研究岩石的礦物組成。
Mineral deposits on the ocean floor contain valuable elements.
海底的礦物沉積物含有珍貴的元素。
The government created new rules to manage mineral exploration.
政府制定了新規則來管理礦物探勘。
- inorganic
Inorganic is a broader scientific term; mineral specifically relates to geological materials.
- organic
Organic refers to matter from living sources; mineral refers to non-living geological sources.
文法句型
mineral + noun (water, oil, deposits)
用法筆記
Attributive only in this sense — it comes before a noun ('mineral water', 'mineral deposits') and is not used after a linking verb. For predicative use, see the second adjective sense below.
常見錯誤
2. consisting of matter that does not come from plants or animals; not organic in o
無機的
由非動植物物質構成的
consisting of matter that does not come from plants or animals; not organic in origin.
The soil in this area is mostly mineral rather than organic.
這個區域的土壤主要是無機礦物,而非有機質。
collocation: mineral vs. organic
Tanvi learned about the difference between mineral and organic substances in class.
Tanvi 在課堂上學到了無機物質和有機物質之間的差異。
Mineral oils are taken from petroleum, not from animals or plants.
礦物油取自石油,而非來自動物或植物。
The lab results showed that the material was entirely mineral in nature.
實驗結果顯示,該物質在本質上完全是無機的。
- inorganic
Inorganic is the more common general term in science writing; mineral is slightly more specific to geological contexts.
- organic
Organic describes matter derived from living organisms; mineral describes matter from non-living sources.
文法句型
be + mineral
mineral + noun (matter, substance)
用法筆記
This formal, scientific sense is used to classify matter by origin. Unlike the first adjective sense, it can be used predicatively ('the substance is mineral'). Common in academic writing about soil science, geology, and chemistry.