mince
mince 英 [mɪns] 美 [mɪns]
vt. 切碎;矫揉做作地说 vi. 装腔作势;碎步走 n. 切碎物,肉馅
进行时:mincing 过去式:minced 过去分词:minced 第三人称单数:minces 名词复数:minces
- To mince is to chop into tiny bits. Your favorite soup recipe might include directions to mince four cloves of garlic.
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- vt. 切碎;矫揉做作地说
- vi. 装腔作势;碎步走
- n. 切碎物,肉馅
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1. Use this knife to chop, slice and mince; the side of the blade can be used for crushing garlic and some spices.
厨师刀可以用于剁碎、切片或切碎物体,刀片侧面可以用于压碎大蒜和其他东西。
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2. I go the step further and mince, dice, chop, slice, mix and prepare so I don’t have to deal with it when I cook the next day.
我会多做一点,把菜切碎、切丁、剁开、切成薄片、搭配在一起并准备好,这样我就不必在第二天要做饭时再处理它们了。
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3. The history of the mince pie may have contributed to its unusual reputation.
这种肉馅饼的历史可能让其有着不同寻常的声誉。
- mince (n.) "minced meat," 1850; see mincemeat.
- mince (v.) late 14c., "to chop in little pieces," from Old French mincier "make into small pieces," from Vulgar Latin *minutiare "make small," from Late Latin minutiæ "small bits," from Latin minutus "small" (from PIE root *mei- (2) "small"). Of speech, "to clip affectedly in imitation of elegance," 1540s; of words or language, "to restrain in the interest of decorum," 1590s. Meaning "to walk with short or precise steps" is from 1560s. Related: Minced; mincing.
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