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1 not mince matters
не смягчать/выбирать выражения; говорить без обиняковThe new president didn't mince matters and declared that the country was facing the threat of war.
He didn't mince matters — he just told her she was useless.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > not mince matters
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2 not mince matters
(или one's words)гoвopить нaпpямик, бeз oбинякoв, нe cтecнятьcя в выpaжeнияxHe felt with such a man it was better not to mince matters and unnecessary to clothe his meaning with flattering euphemisms (W. S. Maugham). You know that I give my opinion straight and that I don't mince words (S. Heym) -
3 not mince matters
לדבר ישר ולעניין, לומר "דוגרי"* * *◙ "ירגוד" רמול,ןיינעלו רשי רבדל◄ -
4 not mince matters
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5 not mince matters
recht op de man afgaan, recht voor zijn raap zeggen -
6 not mince matters
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7 not mince matters/the matter
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8 he does not mince matters
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9 does not mince matters
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10 not to mince matters
(not to mince (или without mincing) matters (или one's words; тж. not to mince или without mincing the matter))говорить напрямик, без обиняков; не стесняться в выражениях‘It's of no use mincing matters, or making secrets, is it?’ added Mrs. Lupin. ‘I know all about it, you see!’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. XLIII) — - К чему ходить вокруг да около или делать из этого тайну, не правда ли? - прибавила миссис Люпин. - я все знаю, как видите!
He felt with such a man it was better not to mince matters, and unnecessary to clothe his meaning with flattering euphemisms. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Merry-Go-Round’, part II) — Фрэк понимал, что в разговоре с этим человеком не надо выбирать слова и прибегать к лести.
...you know that I give my opinion straight and that I don't mince words. (S. Heym, ‘Goldsborough’, ch. 7) —...вы все знаете - я привык откровенно высказываться и не стесняться в выражениях.
‘Not to mince matters,’ he said gloomily, ‘I'm in the devil of a mess.’ (A. Christie, ‘The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’, ch. III) — - Если называть вещи своими именами, - сказал Шепперд мрачно, - я чертовски запутался.
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11 not to mince matters
Макаров: говорить без обиняков, говорить напрямик -
12 not to mince matters
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13 not to mince matters
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14 I'm not going to mince matters.
expr.Ich nehme kein Blatt mehr vor den Mund. ausdr. -
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1. nounHackfleisch, das; Gehackte, das2. transitive verbmince beef — Rindfleisch durch den [Fleisch]wolf drehen
minced meat — Hackfleisch, das
not mince matters — die Dinge beim Namen nennen
3. intransitive verbnot mince one's words — kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen
* * *[mins] 1. verb1) (to cut into small pieces or chop finely: Would you like me to mince the meat for you?) kleinhacken2) (to walk with short steps, in an unpleasantly dainty or delicate way: She minced over to him.) trippeln2. noun- academic.ru/46982/mincer">mincer- mincing
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- mincemeat* * *[mɪn(t)s]▪ to \mince sth meat etw hacken; (in grinder) etw durch den Fleischwolf drehen; garlic, onions etw klein schneiden▶ to not \mince matters nichts beschönigenII. vi trippeln, tänzeln* * *[mɪns]1. n (esp Brit)Hackfleisch nt, Gehackte(s) nt2. vt (esp Brit)meat hacken, durch den Fleischwolf drehenhe doesn't mince his words — er nimmt kein Blatt vor den Mund
he didn't mince matters — er sagte es mal ganz deutlich or brutal (inf)
3. vi (Brit)(= walk) tänzeln, trippeln, scharwenzeln; (= behave/speak) sich geziert benehmen/ausdrücken* * *mince [mıns]A v/t1. zerhacken, in kleine Stücke (zer)schneiden, zerstückeln:mince meat Fleisch hacken oder durchdrehen, Hackfleisch machen;2. fig mildern, bemänteln:mince one’s words → B 2 a;not mince matters ( oder one’s words) kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen; reden oder sprechen, wie einem der Schnabel gewachsen ist umg;not mince matters (Redew) im Klartext3. mince one’s way → B 2 bB v/i1. Fleisch, Gemüse etc (klein) schneiden, Hackfleisch machen2. a) geziert oder affektiert sprechenb) geziert gehen, tänzeln, trippeln* * *1. nounHackfleisch, das; Gehackte, das2. transitive verbmince beef — Rindfleisch durch den [Fleisch]wolf drehen
3. intransitive verbminced meat — Hackfleisch, das
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to \mince sth meat etw hacken;( in grinder) etw durch den Fleischwolf drehen; garlic, onions etw klein schneidenPHRASES:to not \mince matters nichts beschönigen;to not \mince [one's] words kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen vi trippeln, tänzeln n -
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mins 1. verb1) (to cut into small pieces or chop finely: Would you like me to mince the meat for you?) finhakke, kverne (kjøtt)2) (to walk with short steps, in an unpleasantly dainty or delicate way: She minced over to him.) trippe, svinse2. noun(meat (usually beef) chopped up into small pieces: mince and potatoes.) kvernet/hakket kjøtt- mincer- mincing
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- mincemeathakkeIsubst. \/mɪns\/( spesielt britisk) kjøttdeig, hakket kjøttIIverb \/mɪns\/1) (om mat, spesielt kjøtt) hakke, skjære, finhakke, finskjære2) opptre med tilgjort eleganse3) trippe, gå på en jålete måte4) ( om språk) mildne, moderere5) snakke på tilgjort måteminced meat hakket kjøtt, kjøttdeigmince one' words moderere språket sittnot mince matters\/words ta bladet fra munnen, snakke rett fra levra, ikke legge fingrene mellom -
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n. gehakt vlees; gehaktbal--------v. fijnhakken van vlees; nuffig trippelenmince1[ mins] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————mince2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:she didn't mince her words • zij nam geen blad voor de mond -
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not to mince matters ou one's words ne pas mâcher ses mots.■ mince up:▶ mince up [sth], mince [sth] up hacher. -
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mince [mɪns]1. nouna. hacher3. compounds* * *[mɪns] 1.noun GB Culinary viande f hachée2.beef mince — bœuf m haché
transitive verb hacher [meat]3.intransitive verb péj ( walk) marcher en se trémoussant••not to mince matters ou one's words — ne pas mâcher ses mots
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