词组 | mince words |
释义 | Idiom mince (one's) words Theme: MEANING to lessen the force of one's statement by choosing weak or polite words; to be euphemistic. (Formal.)I won't mince words. You did a rotten job.I'm not one to mince words, so I have to say that you behaved very badly. Idiom mince words(not) mince (your) words to say what you mean clearly and directly, even if you upset people by doing this.The report does not mince words about the incompetence of some government officials.Never a woman to mince her words, she described the former minister as self-centred and arrogant. mince (one's) wordsTo speak vaguely or indirectly. Often used in the negative to convey the opposite, meaning that one speaks without regard to whether their words may upset someone. Can be used with or without a possessive. I hate to watch debates, which are really just two-hour marathons of talking heads mincing words. Wow, your aunt really doesn't mince her words. Is my sweatshirt really that ugly? Let me know what you think of the story when you're done, and, please, don't mince words. mince (one's) wordsto soften the effect of one's words. Tell me what you think, and don't mince your words. A frank person never minces words. |
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