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micky

/mik-ee/US // ˈmɪk i //

米奇,米克,米基,咪咪

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mick·ies.

    • : Mickey.

Examples

  • Micky Rosenfeld, the foreign press spokesman for the Israel Police, got to me first.

  • I had to make this movie and I had to be the one to play Micky.

  • To Hal that night Mad Micky appeared as the one bright spot on the dark horizon of his childish sorrow.

  • I'm so sorry to be late, but Micky nearly got shipwrecked this time, the wind was so high, and his mast broke.

  • Here a laugh ensued at the expense of Micky Mackavoy, who certainly was under a very heavy drip from the imperfect roof.

  • For the tendher mercy, Micky Lavery, make me sinsible, and don't disthract me—is the boy married?

  • So you live in the docks with your coffee-barrow, mother, that you may be sure not to miss Micky when he comes ashore?