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mince


Verb

mince (third-person singular simple present minces, present participle mincing, simple past and past participle minced)


  1. (transitive) To make less; make small.
  2. (transitive) To lessen; diminish; to diminish in speaking; speak of lightly or slightingly; minimise.
  3. (transitive, rare) To effect mincingly.
  4. (transitive, cooking) To cut into very small pieces; to chop fine.
    Butchers often use machines to mince meat.
  5. (transitive) To suppress or weaken the force of; to extenuate; to palliate; to tell by degrees, instead of directly and frankly; to clip, as words or expressions; to utter half and keep back half of.
    I know no ways to mince it in love, but directly to say — ""I love you."" — Shakespeare
    To mince ones words
    a minced oath
  6. (transitive) To affect; to pronounce affectedly or with an accent.
    • 1869, Alexander J. Ellis, On Early English Pronunciation, with special reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer, part 1, page 194:
      In some districts of England ll is sounded like w, thus bowd (booud) for BOLD, bw (buu) for BULL, caw (kau) for CALL. But this pronunciation is merely a provincialism, and not to be imitated unless you wish to mince like these blunderers.
    • 1905, George Henderson, The Gaelic Dialects, IV, in the Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie, published by Kuno Meyer and L. Chr. Stern, volume 5, page 98:
      One may hear some speakers in Oxford mince brother into brover (brëvë); Bath into Baf; both into bof.
    • 1915, Willa Cather, The Song of the Lark:
      ""The preacher said it was sympathetic,"" she minced the word, remembering Mr. Larsens manner.
  7. (intransitive) To walk with short steps; to walk in a prim, affected manner.
    The daughters of Zion are haughty, and walk with stretched forth necks and wanton eyes, mincing as they go. --Is. III. 16.
    Ill turn two mincing steps into a manly stride. — Shakespeare
  8. (intransitive) To act or talk with affected nicety; to affect delicacy in manner.
    I love going to gay bars and seeing drag queens mince around on stage.
Noun

mince (countable and uncountable; plural minces)


  1. (uncountable) Finely chopped meat.
    Mince tastes really good fried in a pan with some chopped onion and tomato.
  2. (uncountable) Finely chopped mixed fruit used in Christmas pies; mincemeat.
    During Christmas time my dad loves to eat mince pies.
  3. (countable) An affected (often dainty or short and precise) gait.
    • Truman Capote, Children on their Birthdays: (Can we date this quote?)
      A wiry little girl in a starched, lemon-colored party dress, she sassed along with a grownup mince, one hand on her hip, the other supporting a spinsterish umbrella.
    • John Fowles: (Can we date this quote?):
      She was just the same; she had a light way of walking and she always wore flat heels so she didnt have that mince like most girls. She didnt think at all about the men when she moved. Like a bird.
    • 2010, Tom Zoellner, Uranium: War, Energy, and the Rock That Shaped the World:
      His skin was china pale, he walked with a slight mince, and his silver mustache was always trimmed sharp; it was his custom to send a bouquet of pink carnations to the wives of men with whom he dined.
  4. (countable) An affected manner, especially of speaking; an affectation.
    • George Bernard Shaw: (Can we date this quote?)
      A very moderate degree of accomplishment in this direction would make an end of stage smart speech, which, like the got-up Oxford mince and drawl of a foolish curate, is the mark of a snob.
    • 1928, R. M. Pope, in The Education Outlook, volume 80, page 285:
      And, further, who has not heard what someone has christened the ""Oxford"" mince, where every consonant is mispronounced and every vowel gets a wrong value?
    • 2008, Opie Read, The Colossus, page 95:
      [...] a smiling man, portly and impressive, coming toward them with a dignified mince in his walk.
Adjective

mince (epicene, plural minces)


  1. slim, slender

Definizione dizionario mince


macinare
  chop fine
tritare
  chop fine
macinato
  finely chopped meat
carne tritata
macinata
tagliuzzare

Altri significati:
  (transitive) To affect; to pronounce affectedly or with an accent.
  act or talk with affected nicety
  (countable) An affected (often dainty or short and precise) gait.
  (uncountable) Finely chopped mixed fruit used in Christmas pies; mincemeat.
  (to) mince
  (transitive, rare) To effect mincingly.
  (transitive) To lessen; diminish; to diminish in speaking; speak of lightly or slightingly; minimise.
  (uncountable) Finely chopped meat.
  walk in short precise step
  (transitive) To suppress or weaken the force of; to extenuate; to palliate; to tell by degrees, instead of directly and frankly; to clip, as words or expressions; to utter half and keep back half of.
  (transitive) To make less; make small.
  (transitive, cooking) To cut into very small pieces; to chop fine.
  affected manner
  (intransitive) To act or talk with affected nicety; to affect delicacy in manner.
  (intransitive) To walk with short steps; to walk in a prim, affected manner.
  (countable) An affected manner, especially of speaking; an affectation.
  short precise step

Traduzione mince


macinare ,tritare ,macinato ,carne tritata ,macinata

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