mouse

mouse
1. noun
, pl. mice
1) Maus, die

as quiet as a mouse — ganz leise; mucksmäuschenstill (fam.) [dasitzen]

2) (fig.): (timid person) Angsthase, der (ugs.)
3) (Computing) Maus, die; attrib.

mouse button — Maustaste, die

2. intransitive verb
mausen
* * *
plural - mice; noun
1) (any of several types of small furry gnawing animal with a long tail, found in houses and in fields.) die Maus
2) ((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
* * *
mouse
<pl mice>
[maʊs, pl maɪs]
n
1. (animal) Maus f
2. (fig: shy person) schüchterner Mensch; (unprepossessing person) unscheinbarer Mensch; (esp of women) graue Maus, Mauerblümchen nt fam
3. COMPUT Maus f
* * *
[maʊs]
1. n pl mice
1) Maus f (ALSO COMPUT)
2) (inf: person) (shy) schüchternes Mäuschen; (nondescript) graue Maus
2. vi
Mäuse fangen, mausen

to go mousing — auf Mäusejagd gehen

* * *
mouse
A s [maʊs] pl mice [maıs]
1. ZOOL Maus f:
(as) quiet as a mouse
a) mäus-chenstill,
b) (von Natur aus) ruhig und zurückhaltend;
(as) timid as a mouse wahnsinnig schüchtern
2. fig Feigling m, Angsthase m
3. besonders US umg Maus f, Häschen n (Mädchen)
4. umg Veilchen n (blaues Auge)
5. pl auch mouses COMPUT Maus f
B v/i [maʊz]
1. mausen, Mäuse fangen:
go mousing auf Mäusejagd gehen
2. herumschnüffeln (for nach), herumschleichen
* * *
1. noun
, pl. mice
1) Maus, die

as quiet as a mouse — ganz leise; mucksmäuschenstill (fam.) [dasitzen]

2) (fig.): (timid person) Angsthase, der (ugs.)
3) (Computing) Maus, die; attrib.

mouse button — Maustaste, die

2. intransitive verb
mausen
* * *
n.
(§ pl.: mice)
= Maus Mäuse f.

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