Pronunciation: /daɪst/
verb to cut into small pieces, typically in a uniform size
A1 I diced the vegetables for the salad.
A2 She diced the onions and garlic for the pasta sauce.
B1 The chef diced the chicken before adding it to the stir-fry.
B2 After peeling and dicing the apples, she mixed them into the pie filling.
C1 The culinary student expertly diced the herbs with precision.
C2 The master chef demonstrated the proper technique for dicing vegetables in the cooking class.
formal The chef carefully diced the vegetables for the stir-fry.
informal I always prefer my salads with diced tomatoes.
slang Let's dice up some onions for the salsa.
figurative She diced through the difficult decision with precision and clarity.
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