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n. (名词)
  1. 肉末
  2. 切碎的食物
  3. 百果馅
  4. 肉馅
  5. 碎肉
  6. 剁碎的肉
  7. 肉糜
  8. 绞碎的肉
  9. 切碎物
  10. 粉碎
v. (动词)
  1. 绞碎
  2. 切碎
  3. 细分
  4. 矫揉造作地讲
  5. 假装斯文地以小步子走
  6. 矫饰地说话
  7. 剁碎
  8. 斩细
  9. 装腔作势地走
  10. 婉转地说
  11. 半吞半吐地说
  12. 装腔作势地讲
  13. 扭扭捏捏地不说
  14. 碎步走
  15. 毫不隐讳
  16. 扭扭捏捏地走
  17. 装腔作势
  18. 委婉地说
  19. 用绞肉机绞
  20. 不自然地走
  21. 装腔作势地小步快走
  22. 说话不隐讳
  23. 直言不讳
  24. 再分小
  25. 客气地说
  26. 欲言又止吞吞吐吐
  27. 温和地表示
  28. 矫揉造作
  29. 小步走路
  30. 装腔作势地说

mince变形

minces, mincing, minced

mince扩展

mincer (n.)

mince英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to cut or chop into very small pieces

She minced the garlic.

to subdivide minutelyespecially: to damage by cutting up

The director minced up the play.

to utter or pronounce with affectation

minced the word in the manner of the old lady

archaic minimize

to restrain (words) within the bounds of decorum

minced no words in stating his dislike—J. T. Farrell

intransitive verb

to walk with short steps in a prim affected manner

The comedian minced across the stage.

noun

small chopped bits (as of food)specifically: mincemeat

British hamburger sense 1a

mince词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, mincen,“将肉、草药、洋葱等切成小块”,源自古法语 mincier “切成小块”,来自通俗拉丁语 *minutiare “变小”,源自晚期拉丁语 minutiæ “小块”,源自拉丁语 minutus “小”(源自 PIE 词根 *mei-(2)“小”)。

从1540年代开始,指言语,“假装精致地说话或半说半吞地说话,模仿优雅地剪辑”,指词语或语言,“为了体面而克制”,始于1590年代。意思是“用短小或精确的步伐行走或假装细致”。词源意思是“使变小,变小”。相关词汇: Minced; mincing。

mince词源英文解释

Verb and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French mincer, from Vulgar Latin *minutiare, from Latin minutia smallness — more at minutia

The first known use of mince was in the 14th century

mince儿童词典英英释义

misappropriateverb

to appropriate wronglyespecially: to take dishonestly for one's own use

mirthnoun

gaiety accompanied by laughter

mirror1 of 2noun

a smooth or polished surface (as of glass) that forms images by reflection

something that gives a true likeness or description

mirror2 of 2verb

to reflect in or as if in a mirror

resemble

her presentation mirrored that of her classmates

Mioceneadjective

of, relating to, or being an epoch of the Tertiary period of geological history or the corresponding series of rocks see geological time

mint1 of 3noun

any of a family of herbs and shrubs (as basil or catnip) with square stems and opposite leavesespecially: one (as peppermint or spearmint) that is fragrant and is the source of a flavoring oil

a mint-flavored piece of candy

mint2 of 3noun

a place where coins, medals, and tokens are made

a great amount

worth a mint

mint3 of 3verb

to make (as coins) out of metal

minibikenoun

a small one-passenger motorcycle having a low frame and raised handlebars

mingleverb

to bring or combine together or with something else

mingled fact with fiction

to come in contact : associate

mingles with all sorts of people

to move about (as at a party)

mingled with the guests

mingleverb

to bring or combine together or with something else

mingled fact with fiction

to come in contact : associate

mingles with all sorts of people

to move about (as at a party)

mingled with the guests

mince1 of 2verb

to cut into very small pieces

to act, walk, or speak in an unnaturally dainty way

mince2 of 2noun

small bits into which something is choppedespecially: mincemeat

mince 例句

1 He chopped the onions every which way and didn’t mince the ginger anywhere near as fine as Kazi would have.

2 She is the cousin who has never minced her words.

3 Mince the rest of the meat with the..pork.

4 And so, that afternoon, he did not mince words.

5 He moved on stiff legs with little delicate mincing steps to investigate the newcomer and in the manner of dogs and people did not look directly at the object of his interest.

6 The iconic musician did not mince his hilariously relatable words when asked about the duo's new mystery project, which was first teased earlier this month and will be heading to Peacock in the near future.

7 For my next visit I saved my own helping of mince pie.

8 ‘Oh no!' he cried. ‘Oh mince my maggots!

9 The doctors didn't mince their words, and predicted the worst...

医生直言相告,并做了最坏的预测。

10 And he had seen pastries—apple, mince, pumpkin, plum tarts— coming out of the brick oven.

11 At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr.Jones’s trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar.

12 Boil other port water, and add mince beef. Stir and separate mince. Cook well.

另取一个锅,将水煮开, 将肉糜放入锅内, 搅拌并使肉糜分开, 煮熟为止.

13 Traditional food is prepared : sweet mince pies, a rich Christmas cake and the Christmas pudding.

传统食物是: 甜肉末馅饼 、 一个奶油圣诞蛋糕和圣诞布丁.

14 Spaghetti Bolognese is mince, spaghetti, and a blob of ketchup, normally.

15 “Dee-lighted!” said the Lion in rather a mincing voice, and he offered her his arm.

16 He minced over to serve us.

他迈着碎步过来招待我们。

17 “Yeah,” I tell him, without mincing words, “I was cheeking my meds.”

18 The cook minced the meat up.

厨子把肉剁碎.

19 Thou hast not minced words in thy letter.”

20 General Steyn and the commanding officer stood by her, but I did not mince words.

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mince 短语相关

mince no words not mince (one's) words

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