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mince

mince

Meaning of mince

to crush into very small pieces or powder

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British English/mɪns/
American English/ˈɡraɪnd/
Russian transcription[ˈsdʲelətʲ ˈfarʂ]
grind
mince - сделать фарш
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mince with Russian translation

mince usage examples

🇬🇧UK

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Не мог бы ты помочь сделать фарш из баранины для кёфте сегодня днём?

Could you mince the lamb for the koftas this afternoon?

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Они всегда стараются сделать фарш из свинины на рынке ,потом заморозить его.

They always mince the pork at the market before freezing it.

🇺🇸US

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Пожалуйста, помогите сделать фарш из говядины утром для фрикаделек.

Please grind some beef in the morning for the meatballs.

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Он планирует сделать фарш из оставшегося стейка сегодня вечером, чтобы приготовить фаршированные перцы.

He'll grind the leftover steak tonight so we can make stuffed peppers.

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mince belongs to the topic "Cooking Verbs". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

minceсделать фарш
appleяблоко
butterсливочное масло
chickenкурица
choppedрубленый
cookedприготовленный
frozenзамороженный

mince synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between mince / chop / shred / grate / puree / blend

🇬🇧English
mince

To cut or grind into very small pieces; specifically used for meat (to make mince) or finely chopped ingredients.

B2Often

Mince the onions finely so they melt into the sauce.

Мелко порубите лук, чтобы он расплавился в соусе.

🇬🇧English

To cut food into pieces, usually coarser than mince; a general cutting action.

B1Very Often

Chop the carrots into rough slices before boiling.

Порубите морковь на крупные куски перед варкой.

🇬🇧English

To tear or cut into long thin strips (shred); used for cabbage, cheese, cooked meat.

B2Often

Shred the cabbage finely for the coleslaw.

Тонко нашинкуйте капусту для колслоу.

🇬🇧English

To rub against a grater producing small shreds or particles; common for cheese, nutmeg, vegetables.

B1Often

Grate some Parmesan over the pasta.

Натрите немного пармезана поверх пасты.

P
🇬🇧English
puree

To make a smooth paste or purée by blending or sieving cooked food; finer and smoother than mince.

B2Often

Puree the cooked carrots to make a smooth baby food.

Пюрируйте варёную морковь, чтобы получить гладкое пюре для ребёнка.

🇬🇧English

To mix or liquefy ingredients together (often in a blender); can produce smooth or semi-smooth results.

B1Very Often

Blend the strawberries with yogurt for a quick smoothie.

Смешайте клубнику с йогуртом в блендере для быстрого смузи.

C
🇬🇧English
crush

To press or squeeze something until it breaks or becomes soft; used for garlic, spices, fruit, or to break down textures.

B2Very Often

Crush the garlic with the flat of a knife before mincing.

Раздавите чеснок тыльной стороной ножа перед тем, как мелко нарезать.

🇬🇧English

To crush cooked food until soft and pulpy (mash); typically used for potatoes, bananas, avocados.

B1Very Often

Mash the boiled potatoes with butter and milk.

Разомните варёный картофель с маслом и молоком.

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How to pronounce mince and what this word means

mince translation: сделать фарш. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce mince

/mɪns/

mince translation

сделать фарш

mince examples

Could you mince the lamb for the koftas this afternoon?

mince transcription

/mɪns/, /ˈɡraɪnd/

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mince meaning: what does it mean?

to crush into very small pieces or powder

mince pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

mince is pronounced as /mɪns/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

mince definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Could you mince the lamb for the koftas this afternoon? Translation: Не мог бы ты помочь сделать фарш из баранины для кёфте сегодня днём?

Is mince part of Cooking Verbs vocabulary?

Yes, mince (grind) can be learned in the Cooking Verbs topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is mince part of Food vocabulary?

Yes, mince (grind) can be learned in the Food topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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