单词 | mince |
释义 | Related topics: Cookingmince1 /mɪns/ verb 1 [transitive] (also mince something ↔ up)DFC to cut food, especially meat, into very small pieces, usually using a machine 〔通常用机器〕切碎,剁碎,绞碎〔食物,尤指肉〕 minced lamb 碎羔羊肉 Mince the meat up with some onion and garlic. 把肉和些许洋葱、大蒜混合在一起剁碎。2 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]WALK to walk with very quick, short steps in a way that looks unnatural or silly 〔迈着碎步、摆着臀部〕扭扭捏捏地走 She was mincing about in her high-heeled shoes. 她穿着高跟鞋扭扭捏捏地走着。3 not mince (your) words HONESTto say exactly what you think, even if this might offend people 直言不讳地说,毫不遮掩地说 Tom didn’t mince words and told me straight away that I had failed. 汤姆直言不讳地告诉我说我失败了。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmince• Mince the garlic and add to the onion.• Mince the meat and mix in the remaining ingredients.Related topics: Foodmince2 noun [uncountable] British English DFmeat, especially beef, that has been cut into very small pieces using a special machine 切[剁,绞]碎的肉,肉末〔尤指牛肉〕 SYN American English ground beefExamples from the Corpusmince• Add the mince and fry until browned. 2.• Transfer mince to a small warmed ovenproof casserole dish.• Add to stews or mix with mince for spicy burgers.Origin mince (1300-1400) Old French mincier, from Latin minutia “smallness”; → MINUTIAEmince1 verbmince2 nounChinese cut Corpus especially into to meat, food, |
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