人们在日常用语中用“mickey mouse”来指胆小怕事和愚蠢的人, 例如: “There are many Mickey Mice in office across the country,from both parties and at all levels of government.” (Business Week July 27,1974)在澳大利亚,mickey mouse用来指便宜或者不可信的产品。在美式和英式英语中,mickey mouse通常是形容词,用来形容乏味的或者琐碎的活动,例如: “The big reason that they don’t have enough men (police officers) on the highways is because they're doing too much other Mickey Mouse” (Kansas City Star January 8 1974). 此外,学生们用这个词来形容那些完成起来易如反掌的课程或者作业: “The athletes…are encouraged to take specially-tailored mickey-mouse courses so as not to jeopardize their athletic standing.” (Rapoport and Kirshbaum, Is the Library Burning? 1969)
“mickey mouse”还被用于军事领域,例如越战时期的“Mickey Mouse ears”radio--一种二战中的战斗机上炸弹投放设备;二战时期还有一部介绍性病的教学影片名位Mickey Mouse,例如: “a two minute Mickey Mouse would be added, a trailer of clinical shots showing diseased organs in full color” (W. Stevens Gunner 89 1966, ref. to WWII).
而我们目前经常使用的意思是“(企业、公司)规模小的,过于简陋的”(small and unimportant),常含贬义,例如: “He calls himself the managing director but his company is just a Mickey Mouse operation that he runs from his own house.” (他自称为总经理,但他的公司就是再他自己家里经营的一个微不足道的商号。)
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