Meaning of land mine | Babel Free
/ˈlænd.maɪn/Definitions
- A mine that is placed on land and designed to explode when stepped upon or touched.
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A critical subject or situation with concealed or unpredictable implications. figuratively
- A piece of exercise device consisting of a pivoting tube attached to the ground to which a barbell can be fitted to lift it off the ground.
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A pile of uncollected dog poop left in a public or shared space, like a sidewalk, park, or common lawn, that someone might accidentally step in. slang
Equivalents
Čeština
mina
Ελληνικά
νάρκη
Suomi
maamiina
עברית
מוקש
Bahasa Indonesia
ranjau darat
Italiano
mina terrestre
日本語
地雷
한국어
지뢰
Português
mina terrestre
Svenska
landmina
ไทย
กับระเบิด
Türkçe
mayın
Українська
міна
Tiếng Việt
min
Examples
“With the cessation of hostilities, the military traffic declined considerably, although at least two years will be required to remove the many thousands of tons of explosives still stored at the depot. The supplies of mustard gas have already been despatched to Stranraer to be dumped in the sea, and the disposal of ¾-million land mines has called for the provision of 17 special trains.”
“Johnson is expected to make a decision within weeks on the future of the 250mph Y-shaped rail network, which would link Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds but has grown into a vexed political issue since it was floated in 2009. He postponed a decision in November, a move widely viewed as a means of avoiding a political landmine in the run-up to the election.”
“He said conversations are dressed up in language about the educational value or inherent beauty of the remains — what he called a clear ploy to divert attention from the ethical land mine that is owning a piece of a deceased person.”
“Our streets and sidewalks have been overrun with trash, and the dog feces landmines that pedestrians have to navigate are an added element having deleterious effects on our health and well-being ...”
“The trail is easily accessible and has some beautiful views, but it’s currently almost unusable due to the “landmines” left on the trail. ... I do suspect some of the blame lies with professional dog walkers, who never seem to be carrying filled doggie bags.”
“... if ten dogs a day visit a park, and their owners don't pick up their poop, each week that's 70 landmines ...”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.