0 meat, usually beef, that has been cut up into very small pieces, often using a special machine -- 剁碎的(牛)肉,(牛)肉末
1 to walk with small, delicate steps, in a way that does not look natural -- 矯揉造作地邁著小步走
2 to cut food, especially meat, into very small pieces, often using a special machine -- 切碎,剁碎,絞碎
Steak mince is £2 per pound when it should be £1·10.
The cheaper cuts of beef are not being sold: mince and stewing steak.
I mince no words: this is indeed a piece of rotten legislation.
Instead of upgrading the equipment, it was replaced with a macerator which minced to pieces the aborted babies and sluiced them down the local sewer.
It was designed to address the problem of inadvertent and genuinely erroneous transfer, not transfer that is, not to mince words, fraudulent.
They contend that the vices of monopoly in religious markets mirror the adverse results of monopoly in traditional commercial markets for vehicles, umbrellas and mince pies.
These were then transferred to fresh medium and minced with fine iridectomy scissors.
For the remaining three, meat (on two occasions poultry and once raw minced meat) was reported as the suspected vehicle.