mickey
noun /ˈmɪki/
/ˈmɪki/
词源1950s: of unknown origin.
Idioms Idioms
take the mickey/mick (out of somebody)
- (British English, informal) to make somebody look or feel silly by copying the way they talk, behave, etc. or by making them believe something that is not true, often in a way that is not intended to be unkind
synonym tease, mock(通过模仿某人或使其信以为真)取笑,戏弄 - Are you taking the mickey?
你在取笑吗? - He’s always taking the mickey out of her.
他总是取笑她。
- Are you taking the mickey?