Mickey Mouse

名词 n. 形容词 adj. 专有名词

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Scouse. slang
  2. House. slang
形容词 adj.
  1. Of dubious or inferior quality, poorly-run; too easy to be taken seriously, trivial. derogatory,not-comparable
    — "They are putting a Mickey Mouse operation on the ice," added Gretzky, who extended apologies to New Jersey goaltenders Ron Low and Chico Resch.
  2. Grouse, excellent. Australia,not-comparable,slang
专有名词
  1. The most famous Disney cartoon character, an anthropomorphic mouse with a falsetto voice and a cheerful disposition.

词源

词源 1
From Mickey, a diminutive of the given name Michael, + mouse, referring to the species of the character. Walt Disney chose the name Mickey Mouse in 1928, changing it from Mortimer Mouse at the suggestion of his wife, Lillian, who felt the original name was too formal for the character's playful nature.
The derogatory adjectival sense developed in the US after WWII, originally applied to dance music, then broadened.
词源 2
From Mickey, a diminutive of the given name Michael, + mouse, referring to the species of the character. Walt Disney chose the name Mickey Mouse in 1928, changing it from Mortimer Mouse at the suggestion of his wife, Lillian, who felt the original name was too formal for the character's playful nature.
The derogatory adjectival sense developed in the US after WWII, originally applied to dance music, then broadened.
词源 3
From Mickey, a diminutive of the given name Michael, + mouse, referring to the species of the character. Walt Disney chose the name Mickey Mouse in 1928, changing it from Mortimer Mouse at the suggestion of his wife, Lillian, who felt the original name was too formal for the character's playful nature.
The derogatory adjectival sense developed in the US after WWII, originally applied to dance music, then broadened.
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