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mince
- IPA[mins]
美式
- cut up or grind (food, especially meat) into very small pieces, typically in a machine with revolving blades.;walk with short quick steps in an affectedly dainty manner
- something minced, especially mincemeat
verb: mince, 3rd person present: minces, gerund or present participle: mincing, past tense: minced, past participle: minced
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動詞
- 1. cut up or grind (food, especially meat) into very small pieces, typically in a machine with revolving blades. 同義詞
- 2. walk with short quick steps in an affectedly dainty manner there were plenty of secretaries mincing about 同義詞
名詞
- 1. British something minced, especially mincemeat put the mince on a dish
- (of food, especially meat) cut up or ground into very small pieces: add the garlic and minced beef and fry for several minutes
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food, especially meat) cut up or ground into very small pieces: add the garlic and minced beef and fry for several minutes
Oxford American Dictionary
- use polite or moderate expressions to indicate disapproval
Oxford Dictionary
- a small round pie or tart containing sweet mincemeat, typically eaten at Christmas.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small round pie or tart containing sweet mincemeat, typically eaten at Christmas.
Oxford Dictionary
- speak candidly and directly, especially when criticizing someone or something
Oxford Dictionary
- speak candidly and directly, especially when criticizing someone or something
Oxford American Dictionary
- speak candidly and directly, especially when criticizing someone or something
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[mɪns]
英式
- cut up or grind (food, especially meat) into very small pieces, typically in a machine with ... use a food processor to mince the lamb you don't need to mince the garlic and oregano—just chop them roughly
- minced meat, especially beef: stir in the mince and fry until browned
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