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mickey

/mik-ee/US // ˈmɪk i //UK // (ˈmɪkɪ) //

米奇,米克,米克尔,米歇尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural Mick·eys.

    • : Also called Mickey Finn .Slang. a drink, usually alcoholic, to which a drug, purgative, or the like, has been secretly added, that renders the unsuspecting drinker helpless.
    • : Also micky. a potato, especially a roasted Irish potato.
    • : a male or female given name.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : mickey mouse.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In Mickey’s experience, off-road models appeal to more than just aggressive downhill skaters.

  • So if for no other reason, yes, it’s important that Mickey’s doing that.

  • Zambernardi’s son Paul told me that his father bought LSD to “put a Mickey on them all.”

  • Out of nowhere I see Mickey, Minnie, and the whole Disney crew walk in, and then I see my parents and one of my best friends walk in behind them—all wearing their masks.

  • I’ve loved it since I was a child obsessed with Mickey’s Christmas Carol, the 1983 animated short starring beloved Disney characters in the major roles.

  • He said he spent his time doing “Mickey Mouse make-work,” digging though old records for long-abandoned well sites.

  • “Somebody suggested [we give him] a $1,000 baseball signed by Mickey Mantle [in exchange for the URL],” Robinson told me.

  • And J. Crew chairman Mickey Drexler discusses the potential of a new line.

  • If not for posterity, if not for the defense of the United States Constitution, then do it for Mickey.

  • When I heard Mickey Rooney had died last week, naturally I wondered: Mickey Rooney was still alive?

  • Mickey was faithful during the following week, and the "Aurora" was finished almost to his satisfaction.

  • By this time they were so angry that Mickey, seeing how things were going, and I being a mere lad, took me from the room.

  • I stopped to listen, and soon detected in one of the speakers my friend Mickey Free; of the other I was not long in ignorance.

  • As I could not help feeling some curiosity in this matter, I pressed Mickey for an explanation.

  • "Well, that calls for celebration," said Mickey, as she drank her whiskey.