mince 的 3 个定义
minced, minc·ing.
- to cut or chop into very small pieces.
- to soften, moderate, or weaken, especially for the sake of decorum or courtesy.
- to perform or utter with affected elegance.
- to subdivide minutely, as land or a topic for study.
minced, minc·ing.
- to walk or move with short, affectedly dainty steps.
- Archaic. to act or speak with affected elegance.
- something cut up very small; mincemeat.
mince 近义词
chop up
pose, put on airs
euphemize, hold back in communication
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- Christine Lagarde doesn't mince words about economy during her first major policy address as IMF chief.
- Place these an inch from each other; egg the paste all round and fold the edge of it over the balls of mince.
- Mince an onion; take about a dozen peppercorns, twenty juniper berries, three bayleaves, and put these into a gill of vinegar.
- Take a cold dressed rabbit, mince all the meat, mix in with it an equal quantity of bread soaked in milk squeezed dry.
- Mince two ounces of lean ham, one truffle, and six mushrooms; stir this mixture into a gill of white sauce.
- When it is half done, mince it with the bacon, season, and add half a clove of garlic and pound all smoothly in a mortar.