minces

英 [ˈmɪnsɪz] 美 [ˈmɪnsɪz]

v.  用绞肉机绞(食物,尤指肉); 装腔作势地小步快走
mince的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 肉末;切碎的肉
    Mince is meat which has been cut into very small pieces using a machine.
    1. Brown the mince in a frying pan.
      在煎锅里把肉末煎至棕色。
  2. in AM, use 美国英语用 ground beef, hamburger meat

  3. VERB (用机器)切碎,绞碎,剁碎(肉等)
    If you mince food such as meat, you put it into a machine which cuts it into very small pieces.
    1. Perhaps I'll buy lean meat and mince it myself.
      也许我会买点瘦肉自己绞。
    2. ...minced beef.
      绞碎的牛肉
  4. in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 grind

  5. VERB (尤指同性恋男子)迈着小碎步快走
    If you say that someone, especially a homosexual man, minces somewhere, you mean that they walk there with quick small steps.
    1. They minced in, in beach costumes and make-up.
      他们穿着沙滩服,化了妆,一扭一摆地进来了。
  6. PHRASE 说话转弯抹角;言语婉转
    If you say that someone does not mince their words, you mean that they speak in a forceful and direct way, especially when saying something unpleasant to someone.
    1. 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。
    2. Never one to mince words, Carlie told her daughter that her looks were fading.
      卡莉一向心直口快,告诉女儿说她的容颜正在衰老。

双语例句

  1. He's very forthright and never minces his words.
    他是个直性子,说话从来不会转弯儿。
  2. Economic Officer Liz Wharton blithely minces ginger to add to milk, cinnamon, salt, sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract to make the filling of a sweet potato pie.
    政治经济处领事魏婷愉快地剁碎生姜,将牛奶,肉桂,盐,糖,鸡蛋,再拔出香草,用这些材料作为制作红薯饼馅儿的主要材料。
  3. Boorish, lovely or optimistic, minces are embodied in the Flower-Drum, and becomes a part of their lives, on the other hand as a folk-custom acculturation.
    粗犷与妩媚,达观与细腻的审美观,自然地使花鼓狂欢作为乡村生活的一部分,并在现代涵化为民俗活动。
  4. Design and Development of Material Management System of Secondary Factories and Minces of Iron Steel Enterprises
    钢铁企业二级厂材料管理系统的设计开发