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mousemouse [maus] <->sostantivo Maskulininformatica Maus Feminin; tappetino per il mouse Mauspad neutro, Mousepad neutroDizionario italiano-tedesco > mouse
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1. noun, pl. mice1) Maus, die3) (Computing) Maus, die; attrib.2. intransitive verbmouse button — Maustaste, die
* * *plural - mice; noun1) (any of several types of small furry gnawing animal with a long tail, found in houses and in fields.) die Maus2) ((computers) a device that is used to move the cursor on a computer screen and to give instructions to a computer.)•- academic.ru/48317/mousy">mousy- mousehole
- mousetrap* * *<pl mice>[maʊs, pl maɪs]n2. ( fig: shy person) schüchterner Mensch; (unprepossessing person) unscheinbarer Mensch; (esp of women) graue Maus, Mauerblümchen nt fam* * *[maʊs]1. n pl mice1) Maus f (ALSO COMPUT)2. viMäuse fangen, mausen* * *A s [maʊs] pl mice [maıs]1. ZOOL Maus f:(as) quiet as a mousea) mäus-chenstill,b) (von Natur aus) ruhig und zurückhaltend;(as) timid as a mouse wahnsinnig schüchtern2. fig Feigling m, Angsthase m3. besonders US umg Maus f, Häschen n (Mädchen)4. umg Veilchen n (blaues Auge)5. pl auch mouses COMPUT Maus fB v/i [maʊz]1. mausen, Mäuse fangen:go mousing auf Mäusejagd gehen2. herumschnüffeln ( for nach), herumschleichen* * *1. noun, pl. mice1) Maus, dieas quiet as a mouse — ganz leise; mucksmäuschenstill (fam.) [dasitzen]
3) (Computing) Maus, die; attrib.2. intransitive verbmouse button — Maustaste, die
* * *n.(§ pl.: mice)= Maus Mäuse f.6 mouse
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( unprepossessing person) unscheinbarer Mensch;8 mouse
• Maus, auch in EDV9 mouse
germ. mðs10 mouse
n COMP, PROG Maus f11 mouse
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n Mauspad nt* * *14 mouse pad
mouse padmouse pad ['maus pεd] <->sostantivo Maskulininformatica Mauspad neutro, Mousepad neutroDizionario italiano-tedesco > mouse pad
15 mouse-colored
16 mouse-coloured
17 mouse-controlled
18 mouse-driven
19 mouse potato
20 mouse grey
См. также в других словарях:
Mouse — (mous), n.; pl. {Mice} (m[imac]s). [OE. mous, mus, AS. m[=u]s, pl. m[=y]s; akin to D. muis, G. maus, OHG. & Icel. m[=u]s, Dan. muus, Sw. mus, Russ. muishe, L. mus, Gr. my^s, Skr. m[=u]sh mouse, mush to steal. [root]277. Cf. {Muscle}, {Musk}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mouse — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un ejemplo de ratón o mouse, con cable y rueda … Wikipedia Español
MOUSE — was founded in 1997 by entrepreneur Andrew Rasiej and Founding Executive Director Sarah Holloway. Along with leaders from the high tech community in New York City, MOUSE spearheaded the process of wiring public schools for Internet access in New… … Wikipedia
mouse — [maʊs] noun mouses PLURALFORM or mice [maɪs] [countable] COMPUTING a small object connected to a computer by a wire, which you move around on a flat surface using your hand. You press the buttons to ma … Financial and business terms
mouse — W3S2 [maus] n [: Old English; Origin: mus] 1.) plural mice [maıs] a small furry animal with a pointed nose and a long tail that lives in people s houses or in fields ▪ The cat laid a dead mouse at my feet. ▪ a field mouse ↑mousemat, ↑mouse 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
mouse — [ maus ] (plural mice [ maıs ] ) noun count ** 1. ) a small furry animal with a long tail: The cat s caught another mouse. 2. ) (plural mouses or mice) a small object that you move in order to do things on a computer screen. When you press on a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
MOUSE — (Heb. עַכְבָּר, akhbar), small rodent enumerated in the Bible with the rat and five reptiles ( creeping things ). It is so classified because as a result of its short legs its belly touches the ground as it walks. Isaiah (66:17) vehemently… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mouse — Mouse, v. t. 1. To tear, as a cat devours a mouse. [Obs.] [Death] mousing the flesh of men. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See {Mouse}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mouse — steht für: die englische Bezeichnung für ein Computereingabegerät, siehe Maus (Computer) eine Manga Serie, siehe Mouse (Manga) eine Programmiersprache, siehe Mouse (Programmiersprache) ein US amerikanischer Produzent, siehe Mouse (Produzent) ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
mouse — [mous; ] for v., also [ mouz] n. pl. mice [ME mous < OE mus, akin to Ger maus < IE * mūs, a mouse > Gr mys, L mus, mouse & musculus,MUSCLE] 1. any of a large number of small, widespread rodents belonging to various families and having… … English World dictionary
MOUSE — (jap. マウス mausu) ist eine japanische Manga Serie von Satoru Akahori (Story) und Hiroshi Itaba (Zeichnungen), die auch als Anime umgesetzt wurde. Sie lässt sich dem Seinen Genre zuordnen und hat erotische Inhalte wie Fanservice und Hardcore BDSM… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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