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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.
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Mousehole — kornisch: Porthynys … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mousehole — Mouse hole , n. A hole made by a mouse, for passage or abode, as in a wall; hence, a very small hole like that gnawed by a mouse. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mousehole — For the drilling term, see Mousehole (drilling). Coordinates: 50°04′59″N 5°32′20″W / 50.083°N 5.539°W / 50.083; 5.539 … Wikipedia
mousehole — n. entrance to the burrow of a mouse; hole gnawed by a mouse; hole which resembles a mousehole … English contemporary dictionary
mousehole — the vagina Not necessarily viewed sexually: Scissored her legs open and pulled a length of magician s scarves, knotted end to end, out of her mousehole. (Theroux, 1978) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital and Sanctuary — Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital and Sanctuary … Wikipedia
Mousehole (drilling) — The mousehole is the storage area on a drilling rig where the next joint of drilling pipe is held until needed. This hole is in the floor of the rig, bored into the earth for a short ways, and usually lined with a metal casing known as a scabbard … Wikipedia
mousehole — /mows hohl /, n. 1. the burrow of a mouse. 2. the entrance to a mouse s burrow. 3. a small hole resembling this. [1425 75; late ME; see MOUSE, HOLE] * * * … Universalium
mousehole — noun a) A hole through which a mouse enters a room b) The storage area on a drilling rig where the next joint of drilling pipe is held until needed … Wiktionary
mousehole — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Middle English moushole, from mous mouse + hole 1. a. : a mouse s burrow b. : a small hole (as in a baseboard) gnawed by a mouse 2 … Useful english dictionary
Penlee Point, Mousehole — Penlee Point is a promontory near the Cornish coastal fishing village of Mousehole. It was the launching point of the Penlee lifeboat, which was lost in service in 1981 … Wikipedia