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1 Mauseloch
n, Mäuseloch n mousehole; am liebsten hätte ich mich in ein Mauseloch verkrochen fig. I just wished the ground would open and swallow me up* * *Mau|se|loch1. ntḾä́ú|se|loch2. nt (rare)mousehole* * *(a hole made or used by mice.) mousehole* * *Mau·se·lochnt mouse holejd möchte sich in ein \Mauseloch verkriechen (fam) sb would have liked the ground to open up and swallow him/her* * *das mouse-hole* * *am liebsten hätte ich mich in ein Mauseloch verkrochen fig I just wished the ground would open and swallow me up* * *das mouse-hole -
2 Mäuseloch
n, Mäuseloch n mousehole; am liebsten hätte ich mich in ein Mauseloch verkrochen fig. I just wished the ground would open and swallow me up* * *Mau|se|loch1. ntḾä́ú|se|loch2. nt (rare)mousehole* * *(a hole made or used by mice.) mousehole* * *Mau·se·lochnt mouse holejd möchte sich in ein \Mauseloch verkriechen (fam) sb would have liked the ground to open up and swallow him/her* * *das mouse-hole* * *am liebsten hätte ich mich in ein Mauseloch verkrochen fig I just wished the ground would open and swallow me up* * *das mouse-hole -
3 Mausloch
Maus|lochntSee:* * *Maus·loch<-[e]s, -löcher> -
4 Mauseloch
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5 Mauseloch
Mau·se·loch ntmousehole;jd möchte sich in ein \Mauseloch verkriechen ( fam) sb would have liked the ground to open up and swallow him/her -
6 Vorbohrloch
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7 Vorbohrloch
nUmweltthematik mousehole
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