ore
ore — 名詞
- oresingular
- oresplural
1. natural rock, earth, or sediment that contains enough of a metal to make mining
礦石;礦砂
含有可提煉金屬的岩石或土壤
natural rock, earth, or sediment that contains enough of a metal to make mining it financially worthwhile
The mining company discovered a rich vein of iron ore in the hills near Kiruna.
這家礦業公司在基律納附近的山丘發現了一條蘊藏豐富的鐵礦脈。
collocation: iron ore / copper ore / gold ore
Workers load crushed copper ore onto trucks that carry it to the processing plant.
工人將壓碎的銅礦裝上卡車,運往加工廠。
passive: was loaded, was crushed
Thiago examined the rock samples to estimate how much silver ore the mine could produce.
Thiago 檢驗岩石樣本,估計這座礦場能生產多少銀礦。
Countries that export large amounts of iron ore depend heavily on global steel demand.
大量出口鐵礦的國家高度依賴全球鋼鐵需求。
Geologists spent two years testing soil before they confirmed the ore was worth extracting.
地質學家花了兩年檢測土壤,才確認這些礦石值得開採。
- mineral deposit
broader term that includes non-metal resources such as salt or phosphate
- raw mineral
emphasises the unprocessed state before smelting
文法句型
ore + of + metal type
用法筆記
Often combined with the name of the metal contained: iron ore, copper ore, gold ore, silver ore. In formal geology writing, 'ore' can also be a countable noun (e.g. 'several different ores were found').
常見錯誤
2. a unit of money used in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, equal to one hundredth of t
歐爾
瑞典、挪威、丹麥的輔幣單位
a unit of money used in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, equal to one hundredth of the main currency unit (the krona or krone)
Ingrid paid five ore for a single mint at the shop in Stockholm.
Ingrid 在斯德哥爾摩的一家商店花了五歐爾買了一顆薄荷糖。
When Sven bought a newspaper in Oslo, the price was fifteen kroner and fifty ore.
Sven 在奧斯陸買報紙時,價格是十五克朗又五十歐爾。
invariant plural: fifty ore (not 'ores')
The exchange rate that morning was ten kroner and twenty-five ore per US dollar.
那天早上,兌換美元匯率是十克朗又二十五歐爾。
Danish children used to collect ore coins to buy sweets from the corner shop.
丹麥孩子以前會蒐集歐爾硬幣,到街角商店買糖果。
A price tag of ninety-nine ore was common for small items in Swedish supermarkets.
在瑞典超市裡,標價九十九歐爾的小商品很常見。
文法句型
number + ore
plural: ore (invariant)
用法筆記
The plural form is also 'ore' (not 'ores'). Norway discontinued the ore as a physical coin in 2012, Sweden in 2010, and Denmark in 2008, but prices are still sometimes given in ore as an accounting unit. Distinguish from sense 1: this is a currency subunit, not a mineral.