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mouse <mice> [maʊs, maɪs] SUST.

1. mouse (animal):

mouse
miš f

2. mouse INFORM.:

mouse
miška f

3. mouse hum. or pey. (shy person):

mouse
mouse
zajec m

ˈfield mouse SUST.

field mouse

ˈMickey Mouse ADJ. atrbv. pey. coloq.

ˈmouse-hole SUST.

ˈmouse mat SUST. ingl. brit., ˈmouse pad SUST. INFORM.

mouse mat

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It was one of the rare shows that paired a cat and mouse together that were in no way enemies.
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He still collects toy and souvenir mouse figures.
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The mouse can reach a maximum length of about 17 cm.
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A mouse will only live 23 years even under optimum conditions.
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If you never touch the mouse, the program always knows where it is in the text because it has deposited all that text itself.
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There is a 70% sequence homology between mouse and rat and a 45% homology between human and mouse.
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This type of cat and mouse scuffle happened throughout the summer of 1887.
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The mouse was tracked in three dimensions by a base station.
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The bishop agrees because the mouse is in fact his wife.
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This also eliminates the need for a trackpad or mouse.
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