mineworker
/ˈmaɪnwɜːkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmaɪnwɜːrkər/ (ame, ipa)
mineworker — 名詞
1. someone employed in a mine to dig, move, or support the removal of coal, metal,
礦工
在礦坑工作的人
someone employed in a mine to dig, move, or support the removal of coal, metal, or stone.
Hamza became a mineworker after the steel plant in his village closed.
Hamza 在村裡的鋼鐵廠關閉後成了礦工。
pattern: become a mineworker
Before dawn, the mineworker checked his helmet lamp beside the lift.
天還沒亮,那名礦工就在升降梯旁檢查頭盔上的礦燈。
scene: safety gear before a shift
Soraya's grandfather was a mineworker at the copper mine outside town.
Soraya 的祖父曾是鎮外那座銅礦的礦工。
Two injured mineworkers came up slowly from the flooded tunnel.
兩名受傷的礦工從積水的坑道裡慢慢走了上來。
When the siren sounded, every mineworker left tools and headed outside.
警報聲一響,每位礦工都放下工具往外走。
文法句型
work as a mineworker
become a mineworker
retired mineworker
mineworkers + go underground
用法筆記
Often used in reports or formal descriptions as a general job label. In everyday speech, 'miner' is more common, while 'mineworker' can cover different kinds of workers at the mine, not only the person cutting coal or rock.