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词汇 coal miner
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Definition of coal miner in English:

coal miner

noun ˈkəʊl mʌɪnəˈkoʊl ˌmaɪnər
  • A person who works in a coal mine.

    200 coal miners were trapped deep underground for around six hours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Knowing they might lose their jobs, the coal miners refused to back down in their quest for safer working conditions and better pay.
    • In Thatcher's England, the coal miners are on strike and the police are mobilized daily to put down potential riots.
    • Both of my grandfathers were coal miners down there as well.
    • If you're born into a family of coal miners, what's your most likely occupation?
    • When the coal miners pulled out, it left this rugged, mountainous area of southern West Virginia even more desperate.
    • A federal fund created in 1977 to pay coal miners who developed black lung was funded with a tax on mining companies.
    • As Pennsylvania replaced most traditional underground mining with longwall mining, the number of coal miners fell by 81%.
    • Coal miners, who worked in the most dangerous and unpleasant circumstances, were paid substantially more than other workers.
    • Coal miners need protection from hazardous work conditions, argued Kelley.
    • By the age of 11, Hardie was a coal miner.
    • Coal miners used to use parakeets to detect leaks.
    • Dickinson was initially brought up in Worksop by his grandfather, a coal miner.

Definition of coal miner in US English:

coal miner

nounˈkōl ˌmīnərˈkoʊl ˌmaɪnər
  • A person who works in a coal mine.

    200 coal miners were trapped deep underground for around six hours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Coal miners need protection from hazardous work conditions, argued Kelley.
    • A federal fund created in 1977 to pay coal miners who developed black lung was funded with a tax on mining companies.
    • By the age of 11, Hardie was a coal miner.
    • Knowing they might lose their jobs, the coal miners refused to back down in their quest for safer working conditions and better pay.
    • As Pennsylvania replaced most traditional underground mining with longwall mining, the number of coal miners fell by 81%.
    • Dickinson was initially brought up in Worksop by his grandfather, a coal miner.
    • Both of my grandfathers were coal miners down there as well.
    • Coal miners, who worked in the most dangerous and unpleasant circumstances, were paid substantially more than other workers.
    • If you're born into a family of coal miners, what's your most likely occupation?
    • When the coal miners pulled out, it left this rugged, mountainous area of southern West Virginia even more desperate.
    • Coal miners used to use parakeets to detect leaks.
    • In Thatcher's England, the coal miners are on strike and the police are mobilized daily to put down potential riots.
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