How to say mince in English is introduced as follows:
mince: English /m?ns/. Beautiful/m?ns/.
v.
Grind (food, especially meat) with a meat grinder; walk briskly in a pretentious manner.
n.
Ground meat, minced meat (especially beef).
Third person singular: minces present participle: mincing past tense: minced past participle: minced.
Brown?the?mince?in?a?frying?pan.?
Brown the mince in a frying pan.
Oh,?God!?Why?did?you?cut?yourself?into?mince?
God, why did you cut yourself into mince?
He?minced?over?to?serve?us.?
He walked over to entertain us.
Perhaps?I'll?buy?lean?meat?and?mince?it?myself.?
Maybe I'll buy some lean meat and grind it myself.
The?doctors?didn't?mince?their?words,?and?predicted?the?worst?
The doctors told the truth and predicted the worst.
Bind?the?mixture?with?the?raw?minced?liver?and?cook?for?3?minutes?more.?
Let the mixture roll in the minced Raw liver, cook for 3 minutes or more.