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mouse

мышь

African big-toothed mouseAfrican climbing mouseAfrican spiny mouseAmerican brown mouseAmerican harvest mouseAmerican jumping mouseAmerican pygmy mouseAndean mouseAsiatic tree mouseAustralian false mouseAustralian hopping mouseAustralian kangaroo mouseB mouseback-striped mousebeige mousebig-eared climbing mousebirch mousebog mousebristly mousebroad-headed mousebrown mousebush mousecane mousechinchilla mouseclimbing mousecoatinga mousecommon field mousedawn meadow mousedeer mouseetho mousefat mousefat-tailed mousefield mouseforest mousefour-striped grass mousegerbil mousegolden mousegrass mousegrasshopper mousegroove-toothed forest mouseharsh-furred mouseharvest mousehazel mousehighland desert mousehopping mousehouse mousejerboa mousejumping mousekangaroo mousekopje mouseleaf-eared mouselemming mouselong-clawed mouselong-eared mouselong-legged pouched mouselong-tailed climbing mouselong-tailed forest mouselong-tailed spiny mousemarmoset mousemarsupial mousemeadow mousemeadow jumping mouseMexican volcano mousemole mouseMount Roraima mouseNew Guinea jumping mouseNew Guinea kangaroo mouseNK-deficient mousenude mouseOld World harvest mouseone-striped mouseopossum mousepalm mousepencil-tailed tree mousepocket mouseporcupine mousepouched mousePrometheus' mousepygmy mousepygmy tree mousered-backed mousered-bellied mousered-nosed mouserock mouseRoraima mousescorpion mousesea mouseSelevin's mousesingle-striped field mousesnow mouseSouth American burrowing mouseSouth American field mousespiny mousespiny pocket mousestriped-back mousestriped field mousestriped grass mousetree mousevesper mousevolcano mousewater mousewhite-footed mousewood mousewoodland jumping mouseXid mouseyellow-necked mouse

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1.
  out amer. разнюхать, разузнать MOUSE  1. noun; pl. mice  1) мышь  2) sl. подбитый глаз  2. v.  1) ловить мышей  2) выискивать, выслеживать (тж. mouse around, mouse about, mouse along) - mouse out ...
Англо-русский словарь
2.
  1. зоол. мышь (Mus musculus) field mouse —- полевая мышь little mouse —- мышонок 2. ласк. мышка, мышонок (о женщине или девушке) a little mouse of a thing (of a girl) —- мышонок, мышка (о девочке) 3. робкий, боязливый человек 4. мор. мусинг 5. сл. подбитый глаз; фонарь, фингал под глазом Id: (as) quit (still) as a mouse —- тихий как мышь; притаившись как мышь Id: (as) poor as a church mouse —- бедный как церковная мышь; без гроша за душой Id: mouse and man, mice and men —- все живое Id: the mountain has brought forth a mouse —- гора родила мышь 6. ловить мышей our cat mouses well —- наш кот хорошо ловит мышей 7. выискивать, выслеживать (также mouse around, mouse about, mouse along) to mouse smth. out —- ам. раскопать (разнюхать) что-л. 8. мор. накладывать найтов; принайтовить, закаболить; делать мусинг to mouse a hook —- закаболить гак ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
3.
  мышь – African big-toothed mouse – African climbing mouse – African spiny mouse – American brown mouse – American harvest mouse – American jumping mouse – American pygmy mouse – Andean mouse – Asiatic tree mouse – Australian false mouse – Australian hopping mouse – B mouse – back-striped mouse – beige mouse – big-eared climbing mouse – birch mouse – bog mouse – bristly mouse – broad-headed mouse – brown mouse – bush mouse – cane mouse – chinchilla mouse – climbing mouse – coatinga mouse – common field mouse – dawn meadow mouse – deer mouse – etho mouse – fat mouse – fat-tailed mouse – field mouse – forest mouse – four-striped grass mouse – gerbil mouse – golden mouse – grass mouse – grasshopper mouse – groove-toothed forest mouse – harsh-furred mouse – harvest mouse – hazel mouse – highland desert mouse – hopping mouse – house mouse – jerboa mouse – jumping mouse – kangaroo mouse – kopje mouse – leaf-eared mouse – lemming mouse – long-clawed mouse – long-eared mouse – long-legged pouched mouse – long-tailed climbing mouse – long-tailed forest mouse – long-tailed spiny mouse – marmoset mouse – marsupial mouse – meadow mouse – meadow jumping mouse – Mexican volcano mouse – mole mouse – Mount Roraima mouse – New Guinea jumping mouse – NK-deficient mouse – nude mouse – Old World harvest mouse – one-striped mouse – opossum mouse – palm mouse – pencil-tailed tree mouse – pocket mouse – porcupine mouse – pouched mouse – Prometheus' mouse – pygmy mouse – pygmy tree mouse – red-backed mouse – red-bellied mouse – red-nosed mouse – rock mouse – Roraima mouse – scorpion mouse – sea mouse – Selevin's mouse – single-striped field mouse – snow mouse – South American burrowing mouse – South American field mouse – spiny mouse – spiny pocket mouse – striped-back mouse – striped field mouse – striped grass mouse – tree mouse – vesper mouse – volcano mouse –...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
4.
  мышь, "мышь" ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  устройство ввода координат типа "мышь" – COM mouse – PS/2 mouse – tel mouse – USB mouse MOUTH 1) входное отверстие 2) раскрыв – antenna mouth – artificial mouth ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
6.
  1) грузило, груз 2) вчт. координатный манипулятор типа "мышь", устройство ввода координат типа "мышь", проф. "мышь" ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
7.
  n. & v. --n. (pl. mice) 1 a any of various small rodents of the family Muridae, esp. of the genus Mus. b any of several similar rodents such as a small shrew or vole. 2 a timid or feeble person. 3 Computing a small hand-held device which controls the cursor on a VDU screen. 4 sl. a black eye. --v.intr. also 1 (esp. of a cat, owl, etc.) hunt for or catch mice. 2 (foll. by about) search industriously; prowl about as if searching. Phrases and idioms mouse-coloured 1 dark-grey with a yellow tinge. 2 nondescript light brown. mouse deer a chevrotain. mouse hare a pika. Derivatives mouselike adj. & adv. mouser n. Etymology: OE mus, pl. mys f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
8.
   I. noun  (plural mice)  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mus; akin to Old High German mus ~, Latin mus, Greek mys ~, muscle  Date: before 12th century  1. any of numerous small rodents (as of the genus Mus) with pointed snout, rather small ears, elongated body, and slender tail  2. a timid person  3. a dark-colored swelling caused by a blow; specifically black eye  4. plural also ~s a small mobile manual device that controls movement of the cursor and selection of functions on a computer display  II. verb  (~d; mousing)  Date: 13th century  intransitive verb  1. to hunt for mice  2. to search or move stealthily or slowly  transitive verb  1. obsolete  a. bite, gnaw  b. to toy with roughly  2. to search for carefully — usually used with out ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
9.
  (mice) Note: The plural 'mouses' can be used for meaning 2. 1. A mouse is a small furry animal with a long tail. ...a mouse running in a wheel in its cage. N-COUNT 2. A mouse is a device that is connected to a computer. By moving it over a flat surface and pressing its buttons, you can move the cursor around the screen and do things without using the keyboard. N-COUNT 3. game of cat and mouse: see cat ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 plural mice a small furry animal with a long tail that lives in people's houses or in fields, and that looks like a small rat  (I think we have mice in the kitchen. | a field mouse) 2 technical a small object connected to a computer by a wire, which you move with your hand to give commands to the computer 3 usually singular) informal a quiet, nervous person  (- see also play cat and mouse with cat (4)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  gen. comp. abbr. Manually Oscillating Utensil Sonically Engaged ...
English abbreviation dictionary
12.
  See: PLAY CAT AND MOUSE WITH. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
13.
  - O.E. mus, from P.Gmc. *mus, from PIE *muHs- (cf. Skt. mus, O.C.S. mysu, Lat. mus). Plural form mice (O.E. mys) shows effects of i-mutation. Meaning "black eye" (or other discolored lump) is from 1842. Computer sense is from 1965, though applied to other things resembling a mouse in shape since 1750. Mousetrap is from 1475. ...
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